GWEN D. REIMER, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology;
McMaster University, 1994
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Principal (1992-present), PRAXIS Research Associates
Sessional Instructor (1993-1999), Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Carleton University
PUBLICATIONS
(2007) "L'ethnogenese des Metis de la Baie James en Ontario et au Quebec" (Co-authored with Jean-Philippe Chartrand), Recherches Amerindiennes au Quebec 37(2-3):29-42
(2004) "Documenting Historic Metis in Ontario" (Co-authored with Jean-Philippe Chartrand), Ethnohistory 51(3):567-607
(1996) "Female Consciousness: An Interpretation of Interviews with Inuit Women," Etudes/Inuit/Studies Vol.20(2):77-100
(1993) "'Community-Based' as a Culturally Appropriate Concept of Development: A Case Study from Pangnirtung, NWT." Culture XIII (2):67-74
(1990) "Packaging Dreams: Canadian Tour Operators at Work." Annals of Tourism Research 17(4):501-512.
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JEAN-PHILIPPE CHARTRAND, M.A.
EDUCATION
Master of Arts, Anthropology
Carleton University, 1986
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Principal (1992-present), PRAXIS Research Associates
Sessional Instructor (1996-1999), Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Carleton University
Part-time Professor (1998), Department of Sociology, University of Ottawa
Sessional Lecturer (1992), Department of Anthropology, McMaster University
PUBLICATIONS
(2007) "L'ethnogenese des Metis de la baie James en Ontario et au Quebec"
(Co-authored with Gwen Reimer), Recherches Amerindiennes au Quebec 38(2-3):29-42
(2004) "Documenting Historic Metis in Ontario"
(co-authored with Gwen D. Reimer), Ethnohistory 51(3):567-607.
(1990) "The Cultural Division of Labour in the Canadian North: A Statistical Study of the Inuit" (co-authored with J. Iain Prattis), Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 27(1):49-73.
(1987) "Survival and Adaptation of the Inuit Ethnic Identity: The Importance of Inuktitut," pp. 461-487 In: Bruce Cox, ed., Native People, Native Lands. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
(1986) Inuktitut Language Retention Among Canadian Inuit: An Analysis of 1971 and 1981 Census Data. Ottawa: Carleton University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Centre for Research on Ethnic Minorities, Working Paper No. 6.
(1983) "Inuktitut-English Bilingualism in the Northwest Territories of Canada" (co-authored with J. Iain Prattis), Anthropologica 25(1):85-106. |