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DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Appointment Status
Associate Professor and CIHR New Investigator
Geography and Public Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Queen's University at Kingston
Full-time, Term, Associate Professor
Tenure Status: Tenure
Academic Background
2007/8 Doctorate, Human Geography, University of Alberta
Supervisors: Dr. Theresa Garvin, 2001/9 - 2007/8
2002/6 Master’s Thesis, Adult and Higher Education, University of Alberta
Supervisors: Drs. Stan and Peggy Wilson, 1998/9 – 2002/6
1998/8
1996/8
Master's Equivalent, Cross cultural education and research, University of
Manitoba
Bachelor’s, Anthropology/Native Studies, University of Manitoba
1991/8 Diploma, American Sign Language/English Interpreter, Douglas College
Work Experience
2014/8
2013/7
2009/7 –
2013/6
2009/5 –
2009/6
2007/9 –
2009/6
Associate Professor
Geography and Public Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Queen's University at
Kingston
Full-time, Term, Associate Professor
Tenure Status: Tenure
Associate Professor (on Unpaid Leave)
School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Management,
Dalhousie University
Full-time, Associate Professor
Tenure Status: Tenure
Assistant Professor
School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Management,
Dalhousie University
Full-time, Assistant Professor
Tenure Status: Tenure Track
Postdoctoral Fellow
Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria
Full-time
Research Associate
Earth & Ocean Research, Centre for Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of
Victoria
Full-time
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2008/6 –
2009/4
2008/1 –
2008/12
2007/10-
2008/12
2008/8 –
2009/
2000/9 –
2006/8
2005/7 –
2005/8
2004/1
– 2004/9
2001/9 –
2004/4
2002/5 –
2002/8
2001/1 –
2001/6
2000/9 –
2001/6
2000/5 –
Postdoctoral Fellow
Network Environments for Aboriginal Research BC, University of Victoria
Full-time
Sessional Instructor
Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria
Full-time
Tenure Status: Non Tenure Track
Research Associate
Geography, Faculty of Environment, Simon Fraser University
Full-time
Western Water Stewardship Council Secretariat
Water Stewardship Division, Ministry of Environment, Government of British
Columbia
Research Assistant/Associate
Educational Policy Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta
Full-time
Sessional Instructor
Geography, Faculty of Environment, University of Victoria
Full-time
Tenure Status: Non Tenure Track
Research Assistant
Human Ecology, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences,
University of Alberta
Full-time
Teaching Assistant
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
Full-time
Research Assistant
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
Full-time
Researcher
Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
Instructor
American Sign Language and English Interpreter Training Program, Faculty of
Health and Community Studies, Grant MacEwan University
Full-time
Tenure Status: Non Tenure Track
Research Assistant
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2000/8
1999/9 –
1999/12
1999/5 –
1999/8
1998/10-
1999/4
1992/4 –
1998/8
Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
Full-time
Instructor
Native Studies, Centre for Distance Education, Athabasca University
Full-time
Tenure Status: Non Tenure Track
Project Coordinator
Centre for Health Promotion Studies, Public Health, School of, University of
Alberta
Full-time
Intern
China Agriculture University, Canadian International Development Agency
Sign Language Interpreter
ASL-English Interpretation, Independent Interpreter Referral Service
Distinctions, Awards and Credentials
2013/6
2013/5 – 2018/5
2013/4
2010/6
2010/6
Invited mentor for the 2nd Annual Interdisciplinary Indigenous
Health & Well-being
Summer School, University of Western Ontario
Distinction
New Investigator Salary Award – Knowledge Translation, Canadian
Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Prize / Award
Faculty Outreach Award for Community-Based Participatory
Research Engagement with Mi'kmaq Women in Nova Scotia
Dalhousie University
Prize / Award
Faculty of Management Rookie of the Year
Dalhousie University
Prize / Award
An award to recognize the most outstanding new professor in the
Faculty of Management
Participant at the Brown International Advanced Research Institute
on Climate Change and its Impacts on Precipitation
Brown University
Distinction
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2010/1
2009/1 – 2011/12
2008/1 – 2008/12
2008/1 – 2008/12
2008/1 – 2009/12
2008/1
Julian M Szeicz Award for Early Career Achievement, In recognition
of Contributions to Community-Based Participatory Indigenous
Research
Canadian Association of Geographers
Prize / Award
New Investigator Research Support, Network for End of Life Studies
Interdisciplinary
Capacity Enhancement Grant
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Prize / Award
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research, Canadian
Institute for Health
Research
Prize / Award
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Institute for Coastal and Oceans Research, University of Victoria
Prize / Award
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Prize / Award
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Award for Outstanding Contribution of a
Recent PhD in Geography
Canadian Association of Geographers
Prize / Award
Professional Memberships
• Canadian Association of Geographers Ongoing
• American Association of Geographers Ongoing
• International Association for Ecology and Health: EcoHealth Ongoing
Undergraduate Teaching and Course Development
2005/2008 Sessional Instructor, University of Victoria
Course Title: Introduction to Human Geography (1st year)
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Course Level: Undergraduate (taught two times)
2008
Sessional Instructor, University of Victoria
Course Title: Introduction to Resource Management (2nd
year)
Course Level: Undergraduate
2008/2009 Sessional Instructor, University of Victoria
Course Title: Qualitative Methods in Human Geography (3rd
year)
Course Level: Undergraduate (taught two times)
Undergraduate Supervisory Experience
2013/9 – 2014/4
Principal Supervisor
2008/9 – 2009/5
Principal Supervisor
2007/9 - 2008/4
Principal Supervisor
Caddell, Emily, Bachelor's Honours (Completed), Dalhousie University
Thesis/Project Title: A media analysis and exploratory study of
journalists' perspectives of the Idle No More Movement
Lamb, Christopher, Bachelor's Honours (Completed), University of
Victoria
Thesis/Project Title: Community-based research in Canada: Academic
perspectives
Johnson, Lee, Bachelor's Honours (Completed), University of Victoria
Thesis/Project Title: Water Conservation on Campus
Graduate Teaching and Course Development
2014 – present Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University
Course Title: Qualitative Research Methods for the Social and Health Sciences
(GPHY 894)
Course Level: Graduate
Winter 2015 Instructor, Queen’s University
Course Title: Directed Study (GPHY 890) for Lauren Malo
Course Level: Graduate
2009 – 2014 Instructor and Course Designer, Dalhousie University
Course Title: Indigenous Perspectives on Resource and Environmental Management
– Field School (ENVI 5039)
Course Level: Graduate (taught 4 times)
2009 – 2014 Instructor, Dalhousie University
Course Title: Research Methods I (ENVI 5035)
Course Level: Graduate (taught 4 times)
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2009 – 2014 Instructor, Dalhousie University
Course Title: Research Methods II (ENVI 5507)
Course Level: Graduate (taught 1 time)
2009 – 2014 Instructor, Dalhousie University
Course Title: Socio-Political Dimensions of Resource Management (ENVI 5500)
Course Level: Graduate (taught 3 times)
2009 – 2014 Instructor, Dalhousie University
Course Title: MREM Final Report (ENVI 5508)
Course Level: Graduate (taught 1 time)
2009 -2014 Instructor, Dalhousie University
Course Title: Directed Readings (x 7)
Course Level: Graduate
Graduate and Postdoctoral Supervision
2014/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2014/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2014/4 – present
Principal Supervisor
2014/7 – present
Co-Supervisor
Stefanelli, Rob, Master’s Thesis (In Progress), Queen’s University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2016/9
Thesis/Project Title: “Safe Drinking Water in First Nations Contexts
Using Indigenous and Western Research Approaches”
Present Position: MA Student
Jennings, Cecilia, Master’s Thesis (In Progress), Queen’s University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2016/9
Thesis/Project Title: “Indigenous Youth Expressing Their Right to a
Healthy Environment: Using Arts-Based Inquiry to Address
Environmental Injustice in Partnership with Pictou Landing First
Nation”
Present Position: MA Student
Cullen, Dr. Declan, Postdoctoral Fellow (In Progress), Queen's
University
Thesis/Project Title: “Building a Social Policy Framework for the
Health and Well-Being of Mi’kmaq Communities: A Two-Eyed Seeing
Approach.”
Present Position: Postdoctoral researcher
Franks, Dr. Aaron, Postdoctoral Fellow (In Progress), Queen’s
University
Thesis/Project Title: “Using CBPR and Arts-based Methods to Promote
Environmental Health Equity: an Equity-focused Knowledge
Translation Approach” (Co-Supervisor: J. Masuda)
Present Position: Post-doctoral researcher
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2013/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2013/9 – present
Co-Supervisor
2013/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2012/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2011/9 – present
Co-Supervisor
2012/9 – present
Principal Supervisor
2012/9 – 2014/8
Principal Supervisor
Garda, Chris, Master's Thesis (In Progress), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/9
Thesis/Project Title: Assessing Aquatic Ecosystem Health: Does
Community Based Monitoring Contribute to Benefits Within the
Ecosystems it Monitors?
Present Position: Master's Student
Wideman, Trevor, Master's Thesis (In Progress), Queen's University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/9
Thesis/Project Title: The politics of place naming: Toponyms and
urban planning in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (SUPERVISOR:
MASUDA, J.)
Present Position: MA Student
Sloan Morgan, Vanessa, Doctorate (In Progress), Queen's University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2017/9
Thesis/Project Title: Beyond Colonial Confines: An Educational
Approach to Decolonizing Indigenous-Settler Relations in British
Columbia Former
Present Position: PhD student
Blair, Jeff, Master’s Thesis (on medical leave), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: TBD
Thesis/Project Title: Understanding Community Connections in Nova
Scotia Participatory Water Monitoring Programs
Present Position: Master's Student
Diana Campbell, Doctorate (In Progress), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/9
Thesis/Project Title: The Impact of Resource and Industrial
Development on the Health of First Nations Communities
Project Description: “Community-based participatory research with
Pictou Landing First Nation to examine human health risks of toxic
waste and pollution in Boat Harbour estuary.”
Present Position: Director of Strategic Planning, Union of Nova Scotia
Indians
MacDonald, Nancy, Doctorate (In Progress), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/09
Thesis/Project Title: Traditional child care practices in Mi’kmaq
communities of Nova Scotia
Chandler, Kelsey, Master’s Thesis (In Progress), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/08
Thesis/Project Title: Implementing Drinking Water Safety Plans in
Alberta’s Small Communities: Understanding the Opportunities and
Challenges of Adoption
Present Position: BC Provincial Government
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2012/9 – 2014/8
Principal Supervisor
2012/9 – 2014/6
Principal Supervisor
2012/9 – 2013/12
Principal Supervisor
2012/9 – present
Co-Supervisor
2011/9 – 2013/6
Principal Supervisor
2011/9 – 2013/6
Principal Supervisor
2011/9 – 2013/6
Principal Supervisor
Buckland-Nicks, Amy, Master’s Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2015/03
Thesis/Project Title: Keys to success: Looking at the socio-political and
economic factors that impact the integration of community-based
watershed monitoring in decision-making
Steigman, Dr. Martha, Postdoctoral Fellow (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/06
Thesis/Project Title: Mapping a Post-Colonial Commons in
Kespukwitk
Present Position: Assistant Professor- Food Studies, Faculty of
Environmental Studies, York University
Hart, Catherine, Master’s non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
Thesis/Project Title: Food security among low-income families in Nova
Scotia
Present Position: Project Manager, HEC Lab
Carla Moore, Master's Thesis (In Progress), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Expected Date: 2015/12
Thesis/Project Title: Exploring the ethics of CBPR involving
Indigenous health research from multiple perspectives: the researcher,
the REB, and the community.
Present Position: Director, Atlantic Aboriginal Health Research
Program
Kristen MacNeil, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
Thesis/Project Title: Assessing Drinking Water Quality in Remote
Nunavut Communities
Present Position: Public Health Inspector at Ottawa Public Health
Jillian Woods, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
Thesis/Project Title: The Management of Arsenic in Nova Scotia
Groundwater
Rory Henderson, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2011/9 – 2013/6
Principal Supervisor
2011/9 – 2013/6
Co-Supervisor
2011/9 – 2103/6
Co-Supervisor
2011/9 – 2014/1
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 – 2011/12
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 – 2012/12
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 – 2011/12
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 - 2013/8
Co-Supervisor
Rob Watson, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/10
Thesis/Project Title: Engaging Mi'kmaq communities in asthma
research: A community driven assessment of the needs, challenges, and
opportunities surrounding asthma support in Unama'ki (Cape Breton),
Nova Scotia.
Present Position: juris doctor (J.D.) law degree at the University of
Calgary
Brittany White, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
Thesis/Project Title: Social Media as a Green Virtual Sphere:
Examining the Alberta Oil Sands and the Northern Gateway Pipeline
on Twitter
Present Position: Program Administration Officer, Department of
Environment, Climate Change Unit
Geoff Kershaw, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/5
Thesis/Project Title: Talking to trees: A dendrochronological
assessment of the atmospheric pollution effects of Athabasca bitumen
mining downwind from the industry.
Present Position: Fort Nelson First Nation Research Coordinator
Anne Frances D'Intino, Master's Thesis (Completed), Cardiff
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2014/5
Thesis/Project Title: Exploring the experiences of family members'
palliative care provision with subcutaneous injections.
Present Position: Palliative Care Physician
Bryan Adkins, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2011/12
Erika Perrier, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Start Date: 2010/9
Thesis/Project Title: Research Associate on the Canadian Water
Network (CWN) study
exploring the implementation of Water Safety Plans in Alberta
Present Position: Research & Education Officer with the Mi’kmaw
Conservation Group (MCG)
Stephen Roberts, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2011/12
Kiley Daley, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/10
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2010/9 - 2013/7
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 - 2012/8
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 - 2013/12
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 – 2013/12
Co-Supervisor
2010/9 – 2011/12
Principal Supervisor
2010/9 – 2012/6
Co-Supervisor
Thesis/Project Title: A qualitative case study of relationships between
public health and municipal drinking water and wastewater in Coral
Harbour, Nunavut.
Present Position: Interdisciplinary PhD at the Centre for Water
Resources Studies at Dalhousie University
Ella Bennett, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/10
Thesis/Project Title: The meaning of A'se'k: Using oral histories to
explore Elders perspectives of the impacts of a pulp and paper mill's
pollutants on Pictou Landing First Nation.
Present Position: Youth Mentor: Alaska Crossings
Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Start Date: 2010/9
Thesis/Project Title: The Maa-Nulth Treaty: Huu-ay-aht Youth Visions
for Post-Treaty Life, Embedded in the Present Colonial Conditions of
Indigenous-settler relations in British Columbia
Project Description: Envisioning the Future through Digital Stories
with First Nations Youth
Present Position: PhD Student, Queen’s University
Ziyun Wang, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Start Date: 2010/9
Thesis/Project Title: Pulling The Plug On Boat Harbour: A Synthesis
Review and Gap Analysis of Existing Environmental and Human
Health Assessments including Pictou Landing First Nation
Present Position: Aboriginal Outreach Coordinator, Government of
Alberta
Megan Kot, Doctorate (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/12
Thesis/Project Title: Developing a Community Readiness Model for
the Strategic Improvement of Drinking Water in Small Communities
Project Description: Small Systems' Drinking Water Issues in Rural
Canadian Communities
Present Position: Project Associate, HEC Lab
Samantha Dutka, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2011/12
Jennifer Organ, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2013/5
Thesis/Project Title: Community freezers supporting food security:
Perspectives from residents of Nain, Nunatsiavut
Present Position: FoodARC Food Security Project Associate
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2010/9 – 2011/12
Principal Supervisor
2009/9 – 2012/6
Co-Supervisor
2009/9 – 2011/8
Co-Supervisor
2009/9 – 2010/12
Principal Supervisor
2009/9 – 2010/12
Principal Supervisor
2009/9 – 2010/12
Principal Supervisor
Catherine Joudrey, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2011/12
Aelita Neimanis, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Start Date: 2009/9
Thesis/Project Title: Environmental Justice: Making The Case For
Ecological Integrity
Elizabeth Spence, Master's Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2011/8
Thesis/Project Title: Unearthing Environmental Education: A Study of
Sixth Grade Curriculum and Teachers’ Experiences in the Halifax
Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
Present Position: Naturalist and in Visitor Services at the Museum of
Natural History, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nicole Gregory, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie
University
Student Degree Received Date: 2010/12
Vinay Rajdev, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2010/12
Allison Paul, Master's non-Thesis (Completed), Dalhousie University
Student Degree Received Date: 2010/12
Membership on Graduate Examining, Supervisory & Advisory Committees
Name of Student Department University Your Role Years
Leplante, John Paul Natural Resources
and Env. Studies
British Columbia External Examiner (2014)
Riedlsperger, Rudolf Geography Memorial External Examiner (2013)
Newell, Felicia Applied Human
Nutrition
Mount Saint Vincent Committee Member (2012-2013)
Shea, Jennifer Sociology Saskatchewan External Examiner (2012)
Cunsolo Willox, Ashlee Geography Guelph External Examiner (2012)
Ross, Frances Env. Studies Dalhousie Academic Advisor (2010-2012)
Dean, Libby Env. Studies Dalhousie External Examiner (2009)
Lynch, Mary-Frances Env. Studies Dalhousie External Examiner (2009)
Elliot, Heather Env. Studies Dalhousie Committee Member (2009-2015)
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Omina, Matthew Resource and Env.
Management
Dalhousie Academic Advisor (2009-2010)
McNeil, Rebecca Env. Studies Dalhousie Committee Member (2010-2013)
Publications
Castleden, H. & Masuda, J. (2015). “Some modest suggestions for implementing a new
environment/health research agenda: Turning the corner in environment/health research (Part
III).” The Canadian Geographer (submitted).
Masuda, J. & Castleden, H. (2015). “Moving beyond environment(al) health: Turning the corner
in environment/health research (Part I).” The Canadian Geographer (submitted).
Masuda, J. & Castleden, H. (2015). “A relational ontology for environment/health research:
Turning the corner in environment/health research (Part II).” The Canadian Geographer
(submitted).
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., van Meerveld, I. (2015). “Examining the public health implications of
drinking water-related behaviours and perceptions: A face-to-face survey of residents in eight
coastal communities in British Columbia and Nova Scotia.” The Canadian Geographer 59(2).
White, B., Castleden, H., Gruzd, A. (2015). “Talking with Twitter users: Motivations behind
Twitter use on the Alberta oil sands and the Northern Gateway Pipeline.” First Monday 20(1)
n/a.
Castleden, H., Martin, D., Lewis, D. (2015). From embedded in to marginalized out of place:
Indigenous peoples’ experience of health in Canada. In Crooks, V. & Giesbrecht, M. (Eds.),
Place, Health & Diversity: A Canadian Perspective. Ashgate Press.
Castleden, H., & Skinner, E. (2014). Whitewashing Indigenous water rights in Canada: How can
we indigenize climate change adaptation if we ignore the fundamentals? In Stucker, D., &
Lopez-Gunn, E. (Eds.), Adaptation to Climate Change through Water Resource Management:
Capacity, Equity, and Sustainability. EarthScan.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V. (2014). Not another interview! Using photovoice and digital
storytelling as props in participatory health geography research. In Baxter, J. & Fenton, N.
(Eds.), Practicing qualitative research in health geography. Ashgate Press.
Spence E, Wright T, Castleden H. (2014). Pass, Fail, or Incomplete? Analyzing environmental
education in Nova Scotia’s sixth grade curriculum. In Muga, H. & Thomas, K. (Eds.), Cases on
Pedagogical Innovations for Sustainable Development. IGI Global.
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H., & Huu-ay-aht First Nations. (2014). “Redefining the cultural
landscape in British Columbia: Huu-ay-aht Youth visions for a post-Treaty era in Nuu-chah-
nulth territory.” ACME: An International e-journal for Critical Geographies 13(3).
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H. (2014). “An exploration of local Indigenous-Settler relations in
the Port Alberni Valley, British Columbia regarding implementation of the 2011 Maa-Nulth
Treaty”. The Canadian Geographer 58(4) 469-480.
Organ, J., Castleden, H., Furgal, C., & Sheldon, T., & Hart, C. (2014). “Contemporary programs
in support of traditional ways: Inuit perspectives on community freezers as a mechanism to
alleviate pressures on wild food access in Nain, Nunatsiavut.” Health & Place 30 251-259.
Drabble, J., Masuda, J., & Castleden, H. (2014). “Building respectful research relationships:
Lessons from a community based participatory research project with Dakota Tipi First Nation.”
Prairie Perspectives 17.
Sloan Morgan, V., & Castleden, H. (2014). “Framing Indigenous-Settler Relations within British
Columbia’s Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in
Mainstream Media.” International Indigenous Policy Journal 5(3) 1-21.
Kershaw, G., Castleden, H., Laroque, C. (2014). “An argument for ethical physical geography
research on Indigenous landscapes in Canada” (Refereed Viewpoint). The Canadian Geographer
58(4): 393-399.
Kot, M., Gagnon, G., Castleden, H. (2014). “Water compliance challenges: How do Canadian
small water systems respond?”. Water Policy.
Kot, M., Castleden, H., & Gagnon, G. (2014). “The human dimension of water safety plans: a
critical review of literature and information gaps.” Environmental Reviews 23 1-6.
Perrier, E., Kot, M., Castleden, H., Gagnon G. (2014). “Drinking Water Safety Plans: barriers
and bridges for small systems in Alberta, Canada”. Water Policy 16(6) 1140-1154.
Daley, K., Castleden, H., Jamieson, R., Furgal, C., Ell, L. (2014). “Municipal water quantities
and health in Nunavut households: an exploratory case study in Coral Harbour, Nunavut,
Canada.” International Journal of Circumpolar Health 7.
Taylor, S., Austin, G., Sylliboy, J., Castleden, H. (2013). APCFNC Elders Project: Honouring
Traditional Knowledge. Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research
Program. Fernwood Publishing.
Spence, E., Wright, T., Castleden, H. (2013). “Present, Absent, or Tardy? A Study of the
Barriers, Bridges, and Beliefs Concerning Environmental Education Among a Cohort of Sixth
Grade Teachers in Nova Scotia”. Applied Environmental Education & Communication 12(3)
197-206.
Castleden, H., Daley, K., Sloan Morgan, V., Sylvestre, P. (2013). “Settlers unsettled: Using field
schools and digital stories to transform geographies of ignorance about Indigenous peoples in
Canada.” Journal of Geography in Higher Education 37(4) 487-499.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Crooks, V., Castleden, H. (2012). “All we really needed to know about tenure-track faculty
positions we did not learn in graduate school” (Refereed Viewpoint). The Canadian Geographer
56(4): 393-397.
Ross F., Harper, K., Wright, T., Castleden, H. (2012). “Multiple perspectives on polar science
educational outreach partnerships in the north Yukon, Canada.” Polar Geography 35(3-4): 309-
329.
Castleden, H., Mulrennan, M., Godlewska, A. (2012). “Community-based participatory research
involving Indigenous peoples in Canadian geography: Progress? An editorial introduction.” The
Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 56(2): 155-159.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V., Lamb, C. (2012). “‘I spent the first year drinking tea’:
Exploring Canadian university researchers' community-based participatory research involving
Indigenous peoples. The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 56(2): 160-179.
Watson, R., Castleden, H., Tui'kn Partnership, Masuda, J., King, M., & Stewart, M. (2012).
“Identifying Gaps in Asthma Education, Health Promotion, and Social Support for Mi’kmaq
Families in Unama’ki (Cape Breton), Canada.” Preventing Chronic Disease 9(E139) 1-8.
Neimanis, A., Castleden, H., Rainham, D. (2012). “Examining the place of ecological integrity in
environmental justice: A systematic review.” Local Environments 17(3): 349-367.
Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Cinnamon, J., Castleden, H., Johnson, R. (2011). “Refining a
location analysis model using a mixed-method approach: Community readiness as a key factor in
siting rural palliative care services.” Journal of mixed methods research 5(1): 77-95.
Kot, M., Castleden, H., Gagnon, GA. (2011). “Unintended consequences of regulating drinking
water in rural Canadian communities: examples from Atlantic Canada.” Health & Place 17(5):
1030-1037.
Crooks, VA, Castleden, H., Hanlon, N., Schuurman, N. (2011). “"Heated political dynamics
exist..": Examining the politics of palliative care in rural British Columbia, Canada.” Palliative
medicine 25(1): 26-35.
Johnson, L., Castleden, H. (2011). “Greening the campus without grass: Using visual methods to
integrate student values in campus landscape development and water sustainability planning.”
Area 43(3): 353-361.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V., Neimanis, A. (2010). “Researchers' perspectives on
collective/community co-authorship in community-based participatory Indigenous research.”
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics 5(4): 23-32.
Castleden, H., Crooks, VA, Hanlon, N., Schuurman, N. (2010). “Providers' perceptions of
Aboriginal palliative care in British Columbia's rural interior.” Health & Social Care in the
Community 25(1): 483-491.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Castleden, H., Crooks, VA, Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2010). “"It's not necessarily the distance
on the map": Using place as an analytic tool to elucidate geographic issues central to rural
palliative care.” Health & Place 16(2): 284-290.
Giles, AR, Castleden, H., Baker, AC. (2010). “"We listen to our Elders. You live longer that
way": Examining aquatic risk communication and water safety practices in Canada's North.”
Health & Place 16(1): 1-9.
Crooks, V., Castleden, H., Tromp-van Meerveld, I. (2010). “Teaching research methods courses
in Geography: A critical reflection on challenges encountered and sources of support.” Journal
of geography in higher education 34(2): 155-171.
Crooks, V., Hynie, M., Killian, K., Giesbrecht, M., Castleden, H. (2009). “Female newcomers’
adjustment to life in Toronto, Canada: Sources of mental stress and their implications for
delivering primary mental health care.” Geojournal 76: 139-149
Kreber, C., Castleden, H. (2009). “Reflection on teaching and epistemological structure:
Reflective and critically reflective processes in 'pure/soft' and 'pure/hard' fields.” Higher
Education 57(4): 509-531.
Crooks, VA, Castleden, H., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2009). “Visioning for secondary
palliative care service hubs in rural communities: A qualitative case study from British
Columbia's interior.” BMC palliative care 8(1): 15.
Castleden, H. (2009). “Rethinking Key Concepts: A Precursor to Rethinking Environmental
Management.” Environments: A journal of interdisciplinary studies 36(3): 73-89.
Castleden, H., Garvin T, Huu-ay-aht First Nation. (2009). “Hishuk Tsawak (Everything is
One/Connected): A Huu-ay-aht worldview for seeing forestry in British Columbia.” Society and
Natural Resources 22(9): 789-804.
Castleden, H., Garvin T., & Huu-ay-aht First Nation. (2008). “Modifying Photovoice for
community-based participatory Indigenous research.” Social Science & Medicine 66(6): 1393-
1405.
Giles, A., Castleden, H. (2008). “Community co-authorship in academic publishing: A
commentary.” Canadian Journal of Native Education 31(1): 208-216.
Applied Creative, Literary and Artistic Work
2008-10-29 Creator. Huu-ay-aht Pride Through Mamahtni Eyes. A short personal
documentary film (digital story) of my learning journey as a doctoral student
working with Huu-ay-aht First Nation. Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz6l-I-Td6k
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Presentations
Castleden, H. (2015). “Small and Aboriginal Communities: Solutions that Fit”. Invited Panelist,
Canadian Water Network’s Connecting Water Resources, Ottawa, ON, March 10.
Castleden, H., Lewis-Campbell, D., Francis, S., Strickland, K., & Denny, C. (2015). “Our
ancestors are in the water, land, and air: Using an integrative approach of Indigenous and
western research methods for community-based participatory environment and health research.”
Citizen Science Conference (American Association for the Advancement of Science). San Jose,
California, February 12.
Day, L., Cusolo Willox, A. Castleden, H., Martin, D., Hart, C., & Harper, S. (2014). “Where two
rivers meet: Integrating Indigenous and Western knowledge systems for improved water
management and research in the North (Poster).” Arctic Change Conference, Ottawa, ON,
December 8-12.
Martin, D., McNally, M. & Castleden, H. 2014. “Aboriginal Research and the Academy:
exploring researchers’ experiences to identify tensions from the TCPS2 to the REB to the
community.” Keynote Speaker, Canadian Association of Research Ethics Board - Eastern
Division Conference, Halifax, Canada, November 14.
Martin, D., McNally, M., Castleden, H., Hornett, P., & Wall, D. (2014). “Oral health as a public
health: Building the case for health promotion in NunatuKavut”. International Network of
Indigenous Health and Knowledge Development Biennial Conference, Winnipeg, Canada,
October 9.
Castleden, H., Martin, D., & McNally, M. (2014). “Community-Based Participatory Indigenous
Health Research in Canada: Navigating the Community-Institutional Paradox of Doing ‘Good’
Research.” International Network of Indigenous Health and Knowledge Development Biennial
Conference, Winnipeg, Canada, October 7.
Castleden, H., Lewis-Campbell, D., Francis, S., Strickland, K., Denny, C., Bachiri, D., & Martin,
D. (2014). “Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to
Community-Based Participatory Environmental Health Research with Pictou Landing First
Nation.” International Network of Indigenous Health and Knowledge Development Biennial
Conference, Winnipeg, Canada, October 7.
Sloan Morgan, V. & Castleden, H. (2014). “Teaching the geographic patchwork of
Comprehensive Land Claims in Canada: Unlearning the cultural hegemony of settler colonial
Canada.” Wâhkôhtowin: Indigenizing practice in post-secondary education, Saskatoon, Canada,
September 20.
Sloan Morgan, V. & Castleden, H., Harris, S., Cunsolo Willox, A., Shiwak, I. (2014). “From
creative engagement to critical transformations: Innovations in digital storytelling for EcoHealth
researchers and educators.” Biennial EcoHealth Conference, Montreal, Canada, August 12.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Kot, M., Perrier, E., Chandler, K., Gagnon, G., & Castleden, H. (2014). “Supporting small
systems in the implementation of drinking water safety plans.” American Water Works
Association, Boston, United States, June 11.
Castleden, H., Masuda, J., Dean, J., Edge, S., Garvin, T., Luginaah, I., & Baxter, J. (2014).
“Researching Environmental Health in Canada – Is That the Death Knell I Hear or the Sound of
Opportunity Knocking? II: Opportunity Knocks!” Organizer and Panellist, Canadian Association
of Geographers Annual Meeting, St. Catharines, Canada, May 30.
Andrey, J., Castleden, H., Catungal, J.P., Keeling, A., Laliberte, N., & Nash, C. (2014).
“Teaching Geography of Canada: Roundtable.” Panellist. Canadian Association of Geographers
Annual Conference, St. Catharines, Canada, May 28.
Blair, J., Castleden, H., Conrad, C. (2014). “Understanding Community Connections in Nova
Scotia Participatory Water Monitoring Programs.” 1st Annual Water Initiative for the Future
(WatIF): 2014 Graduate Conference, Kingston, Canada, May 6.
Garda, C., Castleden, H., Conrad, C., Beazley, K. (2014). “Assessing Aquatic Ecosystem Health:
Can Community Based Monitoring Contribute to Health Benefits Within the Ecosystems it
Monitors?” 1st Annual Water Initiative for the Future (WatIF): 2014 Graduate Conference,
Kingston, Canada, May 6.
Buckland-Nicks, A., Castleden, H., Conrad, C. (2014). “Moving citizen science knowledge
creation into governmental decision-making.” 1st Annual Water Initiative for the Future
(WatIF): 2014 Graduate Conference, Kingston, Canada, May 6.
Castleden, H. (2014). “Community-based and participatory approaches for water management
with Indigenous peoples in Canada.” Keynote Speaker, Annual Water Initiative for the Future
(WatIF): 2014 Graduate Conference, Kingston, Canada, May 4.
Lewis-Campbell, D., Francis, S., Castleden, H., Denny, C., Strickland, K., Bennett, E., Skinner,
E. (2014). “‘This is a very unusual circumstance and any future requests would have to be
preapproved:’ Navigating the institutional barriers in community-based participatory research.”
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health 13th International Conference, Chicago, United
States, May 3.
Castleden, H. Martin, D., & McNally, M. (2014). “Aboriginal Health Research and the
Academy: Navigating the Tensions from the TCPS2 to the REB to the Community.” 2014
CAREB National Conference and Annual General Meeting, Montreal, Canada, April 25.
Castleden, H. (2014). “Sharing our (digital) stories: Huu-ay-aht youths’ visions for a new Treaty
era.” Keynote Speaker, Digital Cultures Roundtable: Connecting Cultures (A SSHRC-sponsored
event), Halifax, Canada, March 7.
Castleden, H. (2014). “Relationships before research: Integrating Indigenous and western
approaches in community-based participatory research to reduce inequities between Indigenous
peoples and the settler population in Canada.” Keynote Speaker, Nova Scotia Federal Council,
Halifax, Canada, January 21.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Daley, K., Castleden, H., Jamieson, R., Furgal, C., Ell, L. (2013). “Understanding Municipal
Water and Health Relationships in Nunavut Households: A Community Case Study in Coral
Harbour, Nunavut.” ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Topical Session on Community
Adaptation &Vulnerability in Arctic Regions Part II, Halifax, Canada, December 11.
Martin, D., Wojcik, S., Castleden, H., McNally, M., Clarke, M., Wall, D. (2013). “Kungatsiajuk:
Community engagement with oral health research among Inuit of south-eastern Labrador.” 19th
Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 27.
Gagnon, G., Castleden, H., Kot, M., Chandler, K., Perrier, E. (2013). “Drinking water safety plan
implementation: early lessons and insights from Alberta’s small communities.” Western Canada
Water and Wastewater Association’s Annual Conference, Edmonton, Canada, September 27.
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H. (2013). “Perspectives on the Maa-nulth Treaty: An Exploration
of Local Indigenous-Settler Relations in Port Alberni, British Columbia.” Canadian Association
of Geographers, St. John's, Canada, August 14.
Blair, JB, Castleden, H., Conrad, C. (2013). “Understanding Community Connections in Nova
Scotia Participatory Water Monitoring Programs.” Canadian Association of Geographers, St.
John's, Canada, August 13.
Laroque, C., Kershaw, G., Castleden, H. (2013). “Downwind of the big bitumen: A
dendrochronological assessment of atmospheric pollution effects from Athabasca bitumen
mining.” Canadian Association of Geographers, St. John's, Canada, August 13.
Castleden, H. (2013). “The Politics of "Home": Place Attachment and Detachment”, a Special
Conference Session organized by Patricia Wood and Julie Young (York University). Invited
Discussant, Canadian Association of Geographers’ Annual Conference, St. John's, Canada,
August 12.
Castleden, H., Daley, K., Jamieson, R., Furgal, C., Ell, L. (2013). “A Community Perspective of
Drinking Water, Wastewater Treatment and Public Health in Coral Harbour, Nunavut.”
Canadian Association of Geographers, St. John's, Canada, August 12.
Buckland-Nicks, A., Castleden, H., Conrad, C. (2013). “Keys to success: Looking at the factors
that impact the integration of community-based watershed monitoring in decision-making.”
Canadian Association of Geographers, St. John's, Canada, August 12.
Castleden, H., Johnson, S., Filion, M. (2013). New Investigators Panel. 13th Annual Gathering
of Graduate Students involved in Aboriginal Health Research, Vancouver, Canada, June 23.
Castleden, H. (2013). “Friends and/or research partners and/or participants: Relational ethics
before, during, and after community-based participatory research.” 2nd Annual Indigenous
Health and Well-Being Institute, London, Canada, June 9.
White, B., Gruzd, A., Castleden, H. (2013). “Tweeting on the #tarsands: Examining the use of
Twitter by environmentalists.” Canadian Association of Information Science (CAIS) Annual
Conference, Victoria, Canada, June 6.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
White, B., Gruzd, A., Castleden, H. (2013). “Tweeting on the #tarsands: Twitter and
environmental activism.” GRAND Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, June 6.
Blair, JB, Buckland-Nicks, A., Garda, C., Castleden, H., Conrad, C. (2013). “Bridging the Gap:
Exploring the potential for community-based watershed monitoring to enhance ecosystem health
and watershed governance in Canada.” Annual General Meeting of the Water Economics Policy
and Governance Network, Saskatoon, Canada, May 26.
White, B., Gruzd, A., Castleden, H. (2013). “Who gives a tweet about the #tarsands: Examining
Twitter activity on the Northern Gateway Pipeline.” New Researchers in Information
Management, Halifax, Canada, March 28.
Demsey, A., McNally, M., Martin, D., Wall, D., Matthews, D., Castleden, H., Worden-Driscoll,
I. (2013). “Kungatsiajuk: Examining the oral health of NunatuKavut children in Labrador,
Canada.” International Association for Dental Research Conference, Seattle, United States,
March 1.
Castleden, H., Wellsley, A. (2013). “Our Journey, Our Choice, Our Future: Identifying,
documenting, andunderstanding the challenges and indicators of success on the Huu-ay-aht path
to a modern treaty with British Columbia and Canada.” 4th National Land Claims Agreements
Coalition Conference: Keeping the Promise, Gatineau, Canada, February 28.
Castleden, H., Lewis-Campbell, D., Francis, S., & [Chief] Paul, A. (2013). “Our Ancestors are in
Our Water, Land, and Air: A ‘Two-Eyed Seeing’ Approach to Researching Environmental
Health Concerns with Pictou Landing First Nation.” Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations’
Chiefs Health Conference, Moncton, Canada, February 19.
Castleden, H., Lewis-Campbell D., & Francis, S. (2013). “Identifying, documenting, mapping,
and mobilizing environment and health knowledge in Pictou Landing First Nation. What Does it
Mean to Collaborate and Build Capacity?” Conference of the Atlantic Policy Congress of First
Nations Chiefs (Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program),
Dartmouth, Canada, February 7.
White, B., Gruzd, A., Castleden, H. (2013). “Who gives a tweet about the #tarsands: Examining
Twitter activity on the Northern Gateway Pipeline.” Information Without Borders Conference,
Halifax, Canada, February 7.
Castleden, H. (2013). “Relationships before research: Friendship, partnership, and being
researched – Are any/all possible in community-based participatory research?” Special Seminar
for the Department of Geography, Memorial University, St. John's, Canada, February 1.
White, B., Gruzd, A., Castleden, H. (2013). “Tweeting on the #tarsands: Examining the use of
Twitter by environmentalists.” GRAND Café, Halifax, Canada, January 31.
White, B., Castleden, H., Gruzd, A. (2012). “Environmentalism Online: Examining the presence
and purpose of a Northern Gateway Pipeline Twitter community.” Atlantic Division of the
Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 20.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Kershaw, GGL, Laroque, CP, Castleden, H. (2012). “Talking to Trees: A Dendrochronology
Study on Oil Sands Atmospheric Pollution in Clearwater River Dene Territory.” Atlantic
Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 20.
Daley, K., Castleden, H., Jamieson, R., Furgal, C. (2012). “Understanding the water and health
relationship in Nunavut households: A community case study in Coral Harbour.” Atlantic
Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 20.
Perrier, E., Kot, M., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2012). “Implementing Drinking Water Safety
Plans in Canada’s Small and Medium Sized Communities – Understanding the Barriers and
Bridges of Early Adoption in Alberta.” Atlantic Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 20.
Wang, Z., Skinner, E., Castleden, H., the Pictou Landing Native Women’s Association. (2012).
“Pulling the plug on Boat Harbour: A synthesis review and gap analysis of existing
environmental and health studies.” Atlantic Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers Conference, Halifax, Canada, October 20.
Castleden, H. (2012). “‘I spent the first year drinking tea’: Relationships before research in
community-based participatory Indigenous research.” Aboriginal Health Research Network
Secretariat’s Second Annual Research Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 23.
Kot, M., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2012). “Unintended consequences of regulating drinking
water in rural Canadian communities: Examples from Atlantic Canada.” Canadian Public Health
Association Research Conference, Edmonton, Canada, June 13.
Castleden, H. (2012). “Insights from the Canadian Geographer's Special Issue on Community-
based Participatory Research Involving Indigenous Peoples.” Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Canada, June 1.
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H., Dennis, R. (2012). “Digital Storytelling as a research tool to
engage with Huu-ay-aht youth: Envisioning a post-treaty era.” Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Canada, May 31.
Kershaw, G., Castleden, H., Laroque, C. (2012). “Canoeing the Clearwater: A dendrochronology
study quantifying long-term aerial pollution downwind of the Alberta Oil Sands.” Canadian
Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Canada, May 30.
Kershaw, G., Laroque, C., Castleden, H. (2012). “Downwind of the oil sands: Engaging
Clearwater Dené youth in an experiential science project” Poster, Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Canada, May 29.
Castleden, H. (2012). “Relationships before research: Community-based participatory
Indigenous research.” Special Seminar of the Indigenous Health and Well-Being Program,
London, Canada, May 3.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Organ, J., Furgal, C., Castleden, H., Sheldon, T. (2012). “Future considerations for community
freezer management: Perspectives from residents of Nain, Nunatsiavut.” International Polar Year
Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 1.
Daley, K., Castleden, H., Furgal, C., Jameison, R. (2012). “Understanding water and health
connections in Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Canada.” International Polar Year Conference,
Montreal, Canada, April 1.
Kot, M., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2012). “Lessons from Small Municipalities: Voices from
the Field.” Plenary presentation at the Annual Seminar of the Alberta Water and Wastewater
Operator Association, Banff, Canada, March 10.
Watson, R, Castleden, H. (2012). “Engaging Indigenous families affected by asthma in a support
education program in Atlantic Canada.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting,
New York, United States, February 28.
Kershaw, G., Castleden, H., Laroque, C. (2012). “Communicating about environmental risks of
the Alberta oil sands’ air pollution with members of the Clearwater River Dene First Nation.”
American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, United States, February 25.
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H. (2012). “The Maa-Nulth Treaty: Huu-ay-aht youth visions for a
post-Treaty era and Indigenous-settler relations within a modern treaty context.” American
Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, United States, February 25.
Castleden, H. (2012). “Vulnerability to Global Changing Environments and Impacts on Health in
Maritime Canada.” Aboriginal Health: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in a Changing Climate,
Halifax, Canada, February 16.
Bourassa, C., Castleden, H., Shea, B. (2012). “NEAHR Research and Policies Addressing
Racism and Impacts on Aboriginal Health, and Cultural Safety.” AHRNetS/NEAHR: National
Colloquium on Racism, Cultural Safety and Aboriginal Peoples' Health, Ottawa, Canada,
February 1.
Castleden, H. (2011). “Ruffling feathers: Ethical considerations and institutional barriers for
community based participatory Indigenous research.” Canadian Association of Research Ethics
Boards (East), Halifax, Canada, November 21.
Hayward, J., Daley, K., Castleden, H., Lam, B., Krkosek, W., Jamieson, R. (2011). “Nunavut
Wastewater Research - A Case Study of Coral Harbour, Nunavut.” Northern Territories Water
and Wastewater Association Annual Conference: "Our Water, Our Land, Our Life", Iqaluit,
Canada, November 18.
Kot, M., Gehlen, N., Parker, N., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2011). “Success Factors for
Sustainable Improvements to Drinking Water Systems in Small Communities – Cases from
Canada (Poster).” 10th Canadian Rural Health Research Society Conference, Richmond, Canada,
September 21.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Kot, M., Gehlen, N., Parker, N., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2011). “Improvements to Drinking
Water Systems in Small Communities.” 10th Canadian Rural Health Research Society,
Richmond, Canada, September 20.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V. (2011). “ArtiSTory: Developing methods to assess the
meaningfulness of integrating culturally relevant art in hospice spaces for Aboriginal people at
end of life.” Network for End of Life Studies, Halifax, Canada, September 8.
Castleden, H. (2011). “Healing relations/nations: Bridging the Indigenous-settler divide with
digital stories, photography, art, and ceremony in Canada.” International Medical Geography
Symposium, Durham, United Kingdom, July 12.
Castleden, H. (2011). “Aboriginal health research and the academy: Ethical tensions for new
scholars doing community-based research in a ‘good way’ and preparing for tenure.” BioEthics
and the City (II), Halifax, Canada, June 9.
Organ, J., Furgal, C., Castleden, H., Sheldon, T. (2011). “Community Freezers Supporting Food
Security: Perspectives from Residents of Nain, Nunatsiavut.” Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada, June 2.
Neimanis, A., Castleden, H., Rainham, D. (2011). “(Health) Justice for All: Creating an Analytic
Tool for Environmental Justice with an Ecological Integrity Lens to Improve Human (and non-
human) Health and Well-being.” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting,
Calgary, Canada, June 2.
Bennett, E., Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H. (2011). “Community-based participatory research
and the academy.” GG13: Graduate Group of 13 Annual Conference, Halifax, Canada, April 29.
Castleden, H. (2011). “Participant-employed photography, digital storytelling, and Photoshop®
to imagine and integrate community-based perspectives in landscape planning.” Imagine
Conference, Halifax, Canada, March 11.
Masuda, J., Castleden, H. (2011). “Partnering in Research: Lessons from Manitoba and Nova
Scotia.” AllerGen Research Conference, Vancouver, Canada, February 7.
Masuda, J. & Castleden, H. (2011). “Taking time for research partnerships on Asthma/Allergies
in First Nations communities. Lessons from Manitoba and Nova Scotia.” AllerGen NCE Annual
Research Conference, Vancouver, Canada, February 7.
Organ, J., Furgal, C., Castleden, H., Sheldon, T. (2010). “Community freezers supporting food
security in Nain, Nunatsiavut.” ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, December
14.
Kot, M., Gehlen, N., Parker, N., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2010). “Documenting success
factors: Sustainable improvements to drinking water systems in small communities.” National
Drinking Water Conference, Saskatoon, Canada, October 31.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Castleden, H. (2010). “Rethinking resources: Drawing on Indigenous perspectives from the west
coast to rethink resource management.” Aboriginal Land and Water Conference, Halifax,
Canada, October 26.
Spence, E., Wright, T., Castleden, H. (2010). “Cultivating Curriculum: Perceptions of
Environmental Education by Elementary Teachers in Nova Scotia.” 39th Annual North
American Association for Environmental Education, “Building Connections ~ Bridging Gaps”,
Buffalo, United States, September 28.
Kot, M., Gehlen, N., Parker, N., Castleden, H., Gagnon, G. (2010). “Success Factors for
sustainable improvements to drinking water systems in small communities - Cases from across
Canada.” 9th Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society, Fredericton, Canada,
September 24.
Neimanis, A., Castleden, H., Rainham, D. (2010). “Environmental justice: Making the case for
ecological integrity.” EcoHealth 2010, London, United Kingdom, August 18.
Sloan Morgan, V., Castleden, H. (2010). “‘If you list the whole community as co-author, that’s
unethical’: Academic perspectives on the ethics of community co-authorship in community-
based participatory Indigenous research.” 10th Annual National Gathering of Graduate Students
in Aboriginal Health, Vancouver, Canada, June 26.
Castleden, H. (2010). “Water quality and availability: Risk perspectives in coastal communities
(preparing for change).” Brown International Advanced Research Institute, Providence, United
States, June 10.
Ross, F., Harper, K., Wright, T., Castleden, H., Ceretzke, K., Moses, M. (2010). “Bringing IPY
science home: Engaging northern classrooms and communities for education and outreach (paper
and poster).” IPY Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 9.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V. (2010) “‘If you list the whole community as co-author, that’s
unethical’; Academic perspectives on the ethics of community co-authorship in community-
based participatory Indigenous research.” Canadian Association of Geographers’ Annual
Meeting, Regina, Canada, June 3.
Castleden, H. (2010). “‘Not another interview!’: Exploring photography, digital stories, art, and
camps to maintain cultural continuity and address inherent limitations with traditional research
methods.” Canadian Association of Geographers’ Annual Meeting, Regina, Canada, June 3.
Castleden, H. (2010). “PhotoVoice: Using photography and storytelling to create social change
in community-based participatory health research.” Network for End of Life Studies
Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement, Halifax, Canada, May 31.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2010). “Place, politics, and perceptions
of Aboriginal palliative care.” Global Health Research Forum, Halifax, Canada, May 26.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, M. (2009). “‘It’s not just the distance on the
map ’: Using place as an analytic concept to elucidate geographic issues central to rural palliative
care” (Poster). Network for End of Life Studies, Halifax, Canada, December 16.
Giles, A., Castleden, H., Baker, A. (2009). “Aquatic risk communication in Canada’s North.”
Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Baltimore, United States, December 8.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2009). “When ‘rural’ becomes less than
‘idyll’: Exploring how place, politics, and people influence palliative care service provision in
rural and remote communities in the British Columbia interior.” Network for End of Life Studies
Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement, Halifax, Canada, November 26.
Crooks, V., Castleden, H., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2009). “Visioning for secondary
palliative care service hubs in rural Canadian communities.” Peer Reviewed Poster. North
American Primary Care Research Group, Montreal, Canada, November 14.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2009). “‘It’s not just the distance on the
map ’: Using place as an analytic concept to elucidate geographic issues central to rural palliative
care”. Poster. Atlantic Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Halifax, Canada,
October 17.
Crooks, V., Castleden, H., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N. (2009). “‘You can die in a corner or on a
nice comfy bed with your afghan and family ’: Using place as an analytic concept to elucidate
geographic issues central to rural palliative care”. Poster. Research into Action: Improving
Health in Rural and Remote BC, Prince George, Canada, September 28.
Castleden, H., Sloan Morgan, V., Angrove, G. (2009). “Community Co-authorship: Ethical,
Theoretical, and Practical Considerations for 4R Aboriginal Research.” In the Spirit of Growing
Knowledge: The 9th Annual National Gathering of Graduate Students in Aboriginal Health,
Atlantic Aboriginal Health Research Program, Halifax, Canada, June 28.
Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Castleden, H., Hanlon, N. (2009). “Visioning for Secondary
Palliative Care Hubs in Rural British Columbia: A case study from the interior.” Poster. BC
Cancer Summit, Prince George, Canada, June 12.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Hanlon, N., Schuurman, N. (2009). “‘Declared extinct’: Perceptions
of Aboriginal palliative care in the West Kootenay-Boundary region of British Columbia.”
Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, May 28.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Hanlon, N., Schuurman, N. (2009). “‘Declared extinct’: Perceptions
of Aboriginal palliative care in the West Kootenay-Boundary region of British Columbia.
Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Nanaimo, Canada, March 7.
Smith, X., Angrove, M., Elliot, J., Kelolli, E., Castleden, H. (2009). “Multiple reflections:
Qualitative methods in a destabilizing climate (a study in pedagogy for environmental change).”
Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Nanaimo, Canada, March 7.
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Crooks, V., Castleden, H., Schuurman, N. (2009). “Visioning for secondary palliative care
service hubs in rural communities.” BC Rural and Remote Health Research Network ‘Coffee and
Chocolate’ Series, Burnaby, Canada, February 26.
Castleden, H. (2008). “As sacred as cedar and salmon (Indigenous environment and health risk
perspectives): Community-university partnerships from proposal to publication.” Simon Fraser
University GeoSpeakers Series, Burnaby, Canada, November 27.
Castleden, H., Williams I. (2008). “As sacred as cedar and salmon: Community-based
participatory research, two perspectives.” Chiefs’ Health Symposium, Nanaimo, Canada,
October 28.
Castleden, H., Crooks, V., Schuurman, N., Hanlon, N., Broemeling, A., Cinnamon, J. (2008). “A
mixed-method investigation into siting palliative care services in BC's Interior.” BC Rural and
Remote Health Research Network Annual General Meeting and Symposium, Kelowna, Canada,
October 6.
Castleden, H. (2008). “The 4Rs of Aboriginal Health Research: The Ethics of ‘Photovoice’ for
Community-based Participatory Research.” Public and Population Health Observatory, Victoria,
Canada, July 27.
Castleden, H. (2008). “‘Hishuk Tsawak’ (Everything is Connected): A Huu-ay-aht worldview for
seeing forestry in British Columbia, Canada.” Western Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Meeting, Bellingham, United States, May 8.
Castleden, H. (2008). “The ethics of ‘Photovoice’ for community-based participatory Indigenous
research.” Community-University Expo, Victoria, Canada, May 6.
Castleden, H., Hall, B., O’Bonsawin, C. (2008). “Research Panel for the Le,NONET Project. The
Le,NONET Project, a project to support Aboriginal student success at the University of
Victoria.” Victoria, Canada, March 14.
Brealy, K., Castleden, H., Miller, J., Rossiter, D. (2008). “Indigenous Geographies and
Indigenizing Geography.” Panel Session at the Western Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers, Bellingham, United States, March 8.
Castleden, H., Chief Dennis, R. (2008). “From Proposal to Publication: Community-based
Participatory Research in Partnership with Huu-ay-aht First Nation.” Keynote Address to the
Inter-Tribal Health Authority, Sooke, Canada, February 29.
Consulting Activities
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DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Research Funds – External/Internal
Period
of
Funding
Role Principal
Applicant
Funding
Organization
Title Amount
(CAN$)
2014 –
2018
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Social
Sciences and
Humanities
Research
Council of
Canada
(SSHRC)
Our Journey, Our Choice,
Our Future: Applying a
community-based research
approach to identify,
document, and understand
the challenges and
indicators of success
associated with the Huu-ay-
aht path to a modern Treaty
with British Columbia and
Canada
451,260
2014 –
2017
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Reading,
Charlotte
Canadian
Institutes of
Health
Research
(CIHR)
Aboriginal Health Research
Networks (AHRNets) for
Aboriginal Knowledge and
Aboriginal Ways of
Knowing
600,000
2014/4 -
2015/3
Principal
Applicant
Castleden,
Heather
Canadian
Water
Network
Knowledge integration of
the impacts of hydraulic
and management fracturing
on watershed governance
50,000
2014/4 -
2015/3
Principal
Applicant
Castleden,
Heather
Canadian
Water
Network
Indigenous and western
knowledge: Using both for
knowledge integration of
water resource
management in Canada
199,750
2014/10-
2015/10
Co-
investigator
Martin,
Debbie
CIHR Using oral traditions to
support oral health: Sharing
what we have learned about
Kungatsiajuk (the healthy
smiles) of Southern
Labrador Inuit youth
25,000
2013/9 -
2015/8
Principal
Investigator
Stiegman,
Martha and
Castleden,
Heather
Atlantic
Aboriginal
Health
Research
Program
(AAHRP)
From L’sitkuk to
Kejimkujik: Connecting a
new generation of guides
through photovoice and
participatory video
21,000
2013/5 -
2016/4
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR Building a social policy
framework for the health
and well-being of Mi’kmaq
446,395
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
communities in Nova
Scotia: A Two-eyed Seeing
approach
2013/5 -
2015/5
Co-
investigator
Jamieson,
Rob
Nunavut
Government
Nunavut Drinking Water
Quality – Source to Tap
Monitoring
162,338
2013/5 -
2013/12
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Huu-ay-ahy
First Nation
and
Castleden,
Heather
SSHRC Applying a CBPR approach
to developing a project to
identify, document, and
understand the challenges
and indicators of success
associated with the Huu-ay-
aht path to a modern Treaty
with British Columbia and
Canada
3,500
2013/4 -
2015/4
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Water
Economics,
Governance,
and Policy
Network
Bridging the gap:
Exploring the potential for
community-based
watershed monitoring to
enhance ecosystem health
and watershed governance
in Canada
50,000
2013/4 -
2015/3
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR CIHR Network
Environments for
Aboriginal Health Research
1,000,000
2013/3 -
2014/2
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Masuda,
Jeffery;
Castleden,
Heather,
and
Stewart,
Miriam
CIHR Multi-site synthesis of
community-based social
support interventions
involving Aboriginal
families affected by
allergies and asthma: A
national research
mobilization strategy
24,965
2013/11-
2016/10
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Nova Scotia
Health
Research
Foundation
(NSHRF)
“You go to the emergency,
you are treated like dirt”:
Reducing Aboriginal
experiences of racism in
health care through a
medical school intervention
149,940
2013/10-
2014/9
Co-
investigator
Stewart,
Miriam
CIHR Promoting respiratory
health equity for Aboriginal
children and parents
through support strategies
25,000
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2012/5 -
2015/5
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR Our ancestors are in our
land, water, and air: A
'Two-Eyed Seeing'
approach to researching
environmental health
concerns with Pictou
Landing First Nation
444,639
2012/5 -
2015/4
Co-
investigator
Gagnon,
Graham;
Prevost,
Michele,
and
Andrews,
Robert
Canadian
Water
Network
Examining potential short
& long term impacts of
partial lead service line
replacements on lead
release in drinking water
distribution systems
599,879
2012/4 -
2013/4
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Gagnon,
Graham
Canadian
Water
Network
NCE
Implementing Drinking
Water Safety Plans in
Canada's Small and
Medium Sized
Communities -
Understanding the Barriers
and Bridges of Early
Adoption in Alberta
81,270
2012/2 –
2013/2
Co-
investigator
Reading,
Charlotte
CIHR National Colloquium on
Systemic Racism and
Aboriginal Peoples' Health
15,000
2011/6 –
2012/9
Co-
investigator
Stewart,
Miriam
CIHR Sustainable Online Support
for Aboriginal Children and
Adolescents Affected by
Asthma and Allergies
99,604
2011/5 -
2013/5
Co-
investigator
Jamieson,
Rob
Nunavut
Government
Nunavut drinking water
quality – Source to tap
monitoring
250,000
2011/4 -
2016/3
Co-
investigator
Conrad,
Cathy
SSHRC Community-Based
Integrated Water
Monitoring and
Management in Nova
Scotia
994,831
2011/10-
2015/5
Principal
Investigator
Martin,
Debbie,
and
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR Aboriginal Health Research
and the Academy: Ethical
Tensions and Institutional
Barriers for New Scholars
Seeking to do Community-
based Research 'In a Good
Way'
96,529
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2011/10-
2014/9
Principal
Applicant
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR Kungatsiajuk': Supporting
the Healthy Smiles of
NunatuKavut Children
387,576
2011/10-
2015/9
Co-
investigator
Schuurman,
Nadine and
Crooks,
Valerie
CIHR Refining a Decision-
Support Model for Siting
Palliative Care Services in
Rural Canadian
Communities
301,227
2011/10-
2012/9
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR,
Atlantic
Aboriginal
Health
Research
Program
(NEAHR)
Identifying, Documenting,
Mapping, and Mobilizing
Environment and Health
Knowledge in Pictou
Landing: An
Environmental Health
Survey
29,987
2011/10-
2012/9
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
CIHR Getting it straight from the
tap: A CBPR approach to
research team development
and planning for Mi'kmaq
water-heath
24,906
2011/1 –
2011/12
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Nova Scotia
Health
Research
Foundation
(NSHRF)
Gathering strength in
relation to community and
environmental health in
Pictou Landing First
Nation: Planning for
positive change through
community-based
participatory research
29,081
2010/9 –
2011/9
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Teaching and
Learning
with
Technology
Grant,
Dalhousie
University
Redesigning "Indigenous
Peoples and Natural
Resource Issues":
Evaluating the use of
digital stories for student
reflection on course
objectives
3,000
2010/8 –
2012/8
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
SSHRC Digital Storytelling as
Research Method and
Knowledge Mobilization
39,976
2010/7 –
2011/6
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Dalhousie
SSHRC
Research
Development
Funds
Water Advisories and
Water Availability:
Examining the Current
State of Public Knowledge
in Nova Scotia - Preparing
for Change
3,500
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2010/5 -
2015/5
Collaborator Gagnon,
Graham
and
Jamieson,
Rob
Nunavut
Government
Northern municipal waste
water effluent discharge
quality: Objectives in the
context of CCME MWWE
Strategy and Environment
Canada’s Wastewater
Systems Effluent
Regulations
1,000,000
2010/10-
2012/9
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Wien, Fred
and others
CIHR Network Environments for
Aboriginal Health Research
(NEAHR) Centres
9,300,000
2010/1 –
2010/12
Co-
investigator
Noble,
Brian;
Martin,
Debbie; &
Paul, Kara
Dalhousie
Internal
Research
Grant
Inventory of Dalhousie
University's engagement in
research, teaching, and
service concerning
Aboriginal peoples' issues
3,000
2009/9 -
2013/4
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather;
Masuda,
Jeffrey;
King,
Malcolm,
and
Stewart,
Miriam
AllerGen
Network of
Excellence:
Public
Health,
Ethics, Policy
and Society
Strategic
Focus
Engaging Aboriginal
families affected by
allergies and asthma in
support-education program
development
400,000
2009/7 –
2010/6
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Dalhousie
Research
Development
Funds
Climate, forestry, and
drinking water: Examining
their interconnectedness in
Nova Scotia
3,500
2009/5 –
2010/5
Co-
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather;
Schuurman,
Nadine;
Crooks,
Valorie
CIHR Planning for Aboriginal
Hospice Palliative Care in
Rural and Remote British
Columbia
22,530
2009/4 –
2010/3
Principal
Investigator
Castleden,
Heather
Network
Environments
for
Aboriginal
Research BC
All along the sea and
mountains: Climate change
communication, action, and
adaptation in First Nations'
resource-dependent coastal
communities
5,000
2009/10-
2011/4
Co-
investigator
Stewart,
Miriam &
King,
Malcolm
CIHR Supporting Aboriginal
Children with Allergic
Asthma and Their Parents
264,654
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
Patents and Intellectual Property Rights
N/A
Service and Administration – External/Internal
2014/1 –
2016/12
Co-Chair of the Indigenous Peoples Working Group, Canadian Association of
Geographers
2014/1 –
2015/12
Invited Member, Aboriginal Peoples’ Health Committee for the Transitional
Operating Grant, CIHR
2013/1 –
2016/12
Appointed Member, CIHR Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health Advisory Board
2012/10 –
2014/6
Invited Member, Interdisciplinary Indigenous Studies Minor Planning Committee,
Dalhousie University
2012/9 –
2015/9
Elected Councillor to the Executive Committee of the Canadian Association of
Geographers
2012/9 –
2014/9
Elected Member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Aboriginal
Health Research Network Secretariat
2012/9 –
2013/9
Panel Member, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Dissemination Events
Competitions
2012/9 Invited Peer Reviewer, for CIHR-IAPH Open Operating Grant Competition
2012/7 –
2015/6
Member, Senate Nominating Committee, Dalhousie University
2012/5 Co-chair and co-organizer for special session at Annual Meeting on "image"ing
change using participatory visual research methods to explore social, health, and
ecological change, Canadian Association of Geographers
2012/5 Co-chair and co-organizer for panel session on Geographical research involving
indigenous peoples, Canadian Association of Geographers
2012/1 –
2015/12
Member, Executive Committee, Canadian Association of Geographers
2012/1 –
2014/12
Committee Member, Board of Directors, Aboriginal Health Research Secretariat
2012/1 –
2013/12
Committee Member, NunatuKavut Research Review Committee
2012/1 –
2012/12
Committee Member, Advisory Group, Asthma Society of Canada
2011/9 –
2013/6
Member, University Senate, Dalhousie University
2011/9 –
2011/12
Committee Member, Advisory Committee to the Dean on the Appointment of the
Director of SRES, Dalhousie University
2011/7 – Committee Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Faculty of Management,
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2014/8 Dalhousie University
2011/7 –
2012/8
Committee Member, TCPS2: Chapter 9 Education Advisory Committee, Canadian
Institutes of Health Research
2011/1 –
2014/12
Committee Member, Canadian Northern Studies Trust Committee, Association of
Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
2011/1 –
2013/6
Committee Member, Senate Committee on Academic Programs and Research,
Dalhousie University
2011/1 –
2011/7
Committee Member, Peer Review Committee, Grants Competition, Alberta Health
Research Foundation
2011/1 –
2011/4
Committee Member, Student Admissions committee, Dalhousie University
2011/1 –
2011/12
Committee Member, Peer Review committee, Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
2010/9 –
2012/1
Committee Member, Advisory Group for Institutional Planning associated with
Aboriginal research and teaching, Dalhousie University
2010/9 –
2011/3
Member, University Senate Committee, Dalhousie University
2010/6 –
2011/5
Co-organizer and Co-chair: special Session on community-based Participatory
Research and Indigenous Peoples, Canadian Association of Geographers
2010/1 –
2010/4
Member, Student Admissions Committee, School for Resource and Environmental
Studies, Dalhousie University
2010/1 –
2010/12
Member, Robin P Armstrong Award Committee, Indigenous Peoples Working
Group, Canadian Association of Geographers
2010/1 –
2015/5
Invited Member, Mi’kmaq Health Research Group Standards Development
2009/7 –
2012/6
Member, Travel Grant Committee, Dalhousie Faculty Association, Dalhousie
University
2009/6 –
2010/5
Co-organizer and co-chair, Special Session on Community-based Participatory
Research, Canadian Association of Geographers
2009/6 –
2010/5
Co-organizer and Chair, Geography of Health and Health Care Sessions, Annual
Meeting, Canadian Association of Geographers
2009/1 –
2011/12
Member, Advisory Committee, Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development
Integrated Research Program
2009/1 –
2010/12
Member, Uu-a-thluck Evaluation Steering Committee, Aboriginal Aquatic
Resource and Oceans Management Program
2009/1 –
2010/12
Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, School for Resource and
Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University
2009/1 –
2010/12
Member, Student Awards Committee, School for Resource and Environmental
Studies, Dalhousie University
DR. HEATHER CASTLEDEN
Associate Professor
2008/1 –
2009/6
Committee Member, Faculty advisory for Le,NONET Project, University of
Victoria
2008/1 –
2009/12
Committee Member, Human Research Ethics Board, University of Victoria
2001/1 –
2010/12
Committee Member, Board for the Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty
Group, American Association of Geographers
Other Professional Work
N/A