Campus
- Scarborough (UTSC)
Cross-Appointments
Fields of Study
- Culture & History
- Environment & Climate
- Policy & Planning
- Social & Political Geography
- Urban
Areas of Interest
Indigenous environmental governance in the Great Lakes, Treaty and coexistence, community engaged research, research and knowledge production on Indigenous lands, Indigenous environmental justice and law.
Biography
I am recruiting students interested in decolonial and Indigenous/Indigenist research methodologies in support of Indigenous jurisdiction and environmental governance, coexistence and the treaty relationship, especially in urban settings (Toronto/Scarborough).
Publications
Latulippe, N., and D. McGregor. Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 13(1). Forthcoming 2022.
Latulippe, N. Indigenous land conflict and the underlying life of laws: lessons from the Ipperwash Crisis. In Handbook on Space, Place and Law. Bartel, R. and J. Carter (Eds.). pp. 170-181. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2021.
McGregor, D., N. Latulippe, and M. Sritharan. Environmental Justice and Indigeneity. In Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology. Ed. John Jackson. New York: Oxford University Press. 2021.
Latulippe, N. and N. Klenk. 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. 2020.