Nicole Latulippe
I am recruiting students interested in anti-colonial and Indigenous research methodologies in support of Indigenous jurisdiction and environmental governance, relationality and coexistence, including in urban places.
Publications
Latulippe, N. 2025. Race, Indigenous knowledge, and a relational alternative in fisheries policy research. Marine Policy, 175: 1-11.
Latulippe, N., Livesey, B., Whaanga-Schollum, D., Jamieson, C., Clark, J., and R. Kiddle. 2023. Maanjiwe Nendamowinan (The Gathering of Minds): Connecting Indigenous placemakers and caring for place through co-creative research with the Toronto Islands. Environment & Planning F: Philosophy, Theory, Models, Methods and Practice, 2(1-2): 96-120.
McGregor, D., Latulippe, N., Whitlow, R., Gansworth, K.L., McGregor, L., and S. Allen. 2023. Towards Meaningful Research and Engagement: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Great Lakes Governance, Journal of Great Lakes Research, 49(1): S22-S31.
Latulippe, N. 2022. Restoring the river, restoring relations: On Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore’s stone series, Replenishment. Cultural Geographies, 30(4): 649-659.
Latulippe, N. and N. Klenk. 2020. Making Room and Moving Over: From Local Knowledge Co-production to Indigenous Knowledge Sovereignty in Addressing Global Environmental Change. Current Opinion in Sustainability, 42: 7-14.
People Type:
Indigenous environmental governance in the Great Lakes, Place and coexistence, community engaged research, anticolonial research and knowledge production on Indigenous lands, Indigenous environmental justice and law.