Youth, Arts and Media Team

Related Research and Resources

Here is a list of food security, arts and community based research and resources we will be using for the Niriqatiginnga program. We are always looking for relevant and helpful resources to shape our food security project.

Niriqatiginnga will fuse food security, Arts Based and Community-Based Participatory Research, storytelling, qualitative and quantitative analysis and interdisciplinary approaches to build relationships between research institutions, academia, Indigenous community members and government. Areas of focus will include increasing community participation in early planning and development of food systems. Additional activities will focus on food system planning, training and skill development, innovation and technology adoption, enhancing individual and community resilience and climate change adaptation.

If you have any resources you would like to share that would help us, or if you are interested in learning more about the work we are doing, we would very much like to hear from you. For more information, please contact us or send us an e-mail at web@niriqatiginnga.ca.

Related Research and Papers

Breen, A.V. (2019). You do not belong here: Storying allyship in an ugly sweater. In S. Wilson, A.V. Breen & L. DuPré (Eds.). Research and reconciliation: Unsettling ways of knowing through Indigenous relationships. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Cai, J., Sun, H., Hu, X., & Zhang, W. (2023). How reverse information sharing supports pricing and sales effort decisions: Signaling game-based incentive mechanism design. Computers & Industrial Engineering, Vol. 177, 108992. 

de Oliveira Jayme, Bruno & Heringer, Rebeca. (2022). The arts in individual transformation: examples from the recycling social movement in São Paulo, Brazil. Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning. 8. 1-19. 10.15402/esj.v8i2.70757. 

Dzulkifli, Suriani & Sanford, Kathy & Clover, Darlene & Gelderman, Hannah & Henehan, Shelli & Voelkel, Micki. (2020). Eight Steps to Using Photo-elicitation and Rethinking the Field Trip.

Gutberlet, Jutta & de Oliveira Jayme, Bruno & Tremblay, Crystal. (2017). Arts-Based and Participatory Action Research with Recycling Cooperatives. 10.1057/978-1-137-40523-4_41. 

Galloway, T., & Li, N. (2023). Pass-through of subsidies to prices under limited competition: Evidence from Canada’s Nutrition North program. Journal of Public Economics, Volume 225, 104971. ISSN 0047-2727. doi:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2023.104971. 

Ives, Nicole & Sinha, Vandna & Leman, Dominique & Goren, Anna & Levy Powell, Robert & Thomson, Wendy. (2012). Exploring the Intersection of Culture and Education in Nunavik. Journal of Comparative Social Work. 7. 10.31265/jcsw.v7i1.78.

Katie Lavers, Jon Burtt & Emmanuel Bochud (2022) Cirqiniq: the decolonising of social circus in Nunavik,Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 13:2, 180-195, DOI: 10.1080/19443927.2022.2052174

Openjuru, Maxwell & Openjuru, George & Sanford, Kathy & de Oliveira Jayme, Bruno & Monk, David. (2022). Learning Informally: A Case for Arts Learning in Vocational Education and Training in Uganda. ENGAGE! Co-created Knowledge Serving the City. 4. 17-29. 10.18060/26078. 

Rahm, J. et al. (2019) The Contribution of Inuit Youth and Community-Driven Informal Educational Programs to Life-Long Learning and Perseverance. Journal of Perseverance and Academic Achievement for First Peoples, 3, p. 102-105.

Revealing the hidden costs of agrifood systems to enhance their value

Rice, C., Dion, S., Fowlie, H. & Breen, A.V. (2020). Identifying and working through settler ignorance. Critical Studies in Education. DOI: 10.1080/17508487.2020.1830818

Schwan, Kaitlin & Lightman, Ernie. (2014). Cross-Cultural Conflict in Social Service Provision With Indigenous Youth: A Case Study of Power Dynamics in a Circus Program for Inuit Youth.

US Department of Agriculture: Complete Guide to Home Canning

S. Wilson, A.V. Breen, A.V. & L. DuPré (Eds.) (2019). Research and Reconciliation: Unsettling Ways of Knowing through Indigenous Relationships. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Wilson, S., Breen, A.V., & DuPré, L. (2021). Mining for Culture or Researching for Justice? Unsettling Psychology through Indigenist Conversation. In K. C. McLean (Ed). Cultural methods in psychology: Describing and transforming cultures. Oxford University Press.