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SERNNoCa Research

The Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada has four main research themes of study. Within each of these themes, research teams comprised of university researchers and social economy partners pursue a variety of research projects, assisted by student researchers.

Theme 1 Profile of the Social Economy in Northern Canada
Coordinated by Dr. Chris Southcott, Lakehead University

Theme 2 Resource regimes and the social economy in the North
Coordinated by Dr. Brenda Parlee, University of Alberta


Theme 3 The State and the social economy in the North
Coordinated by Dr. Frances Abele, Carleton University


Theme 4 Indigenous communities and the social economy
Coordinated by Dr. David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan

Research Projects (click on the Project # for more details)


Project #

Title

Status

Project 1

Profile of the social economy in the North - Portraiture survey of social economy organizations Coordinated by Dr. Chris Southcott, Lakehead University, in collaboration with the SERNNoCa Coordinator Dr. Valoree Walker, Yukon College and the Nunavut Coordinator, Nunavut Research Institute, Nunavut Arctic College and the Northwest Territories Coordinator at the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research

 

Project 1a

Social capital and social economy development: community comparisons in Canada's North Danielle McLean and Chris Southcott, Lakehead University

Project Completed

Project 1b

Social economy and gender in Canada's North Tomiko Hoshizaki and Chris Southcott, Lakehead University

Project Completed

Project 2

Resource Regimes and the Social Economy in the North (Theme 2)
Coordinated by Dr. Brenda Parlee, University of Alberta

 

Project 2a

Impact of Participation in the Wage Economy on Traditional Harvesting, Dietary Patterns and Social Networks in the Inuvialuit Settlement region  Zoe Todd and Dr. Brenda Parlee, University of Alberta

 

Project 2b

The Boom and Bust of Food Security Angie Chiu,  Dr. Brenda Parlee and Dr. Ellen Goddard,  University of Alberta)

 

The meaning of education for Inuvialuit in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada  Raila Salokangas, Masters student and Dr. Brenda Parlee, University of AlbertaProject completed

Project 3

The State and the Northern Social Economy; (Theme 3) Coordinated by Dr. Frances Abele, Carleton University

 

Project 3a

History of the mixed economy and policy initiatives Senada Delic, Tim O'Loan and Frances Abele, Carleton University

 

Project 3b

Survey of available statistical information pertinent to understanding the northern social economy Senada Delic and Frances Abele, Carleton University

 

Project 3c

A green housing development in Iqaluit - social economy interaction with city, territorial and federal governments Jerald Sabin and Frances Abele, Carleton University

 

Project 3d

Building empirically-based economic models in the Arctic: A look at Igloolik, NU  Sheena Kennedy and Frances Abele, Carleton University

Project Complete

Project 3e

The Role of Co-operative Enterprise in the Social Economy of Repulse Bay, Nunavut  Jennifer Alsop and Frances Abele, Carleton University

Project Complete

Project 3f:

Evolution of the social economy in Yellowknife Jerald Sabin and Dr. Frances Abele, Carleton University

 

Project 3g

Housing and being Homeless in Yellowknife  Nicholas Falvo and Dr. Frances Abele, Carleton University and Arlene Hache, Centre for Northern Families

 

Project 4

Indigenous Communities and the Social Economy; (Theme 4)  Coordinated by Dr. David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan

 

Project 4a

Hunting Support Program and Sustaining Locally-based Livelihoods in the North Damian Castro, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Dr. David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan

 

Project 4b

Examining the Northern Social Economy through the lens of Natural Resource Management in Labrador Carolina Tytleman, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Dr. David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan

 

Project 4c

Food Security and the Cross-Border Dimensions of the Vuntut Gwich'in Social Economy  David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan, Norma Kassi and Jody Butler-Walker, Arctic Health Research Network-Yukon, Tobi Jeans, University of Saskatchewan

 

Project 4d

Subsistence and the Social Economy of the Nunatsiavutmiut .David Natcher, University of Saskatchewan, Nunatsiavut Government, Larry Felt, Memorial University, Jim McDonald, University of Saskatchewan and Andrea Procter, Memorial University

 

Project 5

Contributions of volunteering in outdoor recreation to the social economy in Whitehorse  Coordinated by Dr. Margaret Johnston, Lakehead University, Carrie McClelland (Masters student)

Project Complete

Project 6

Mining and the Social Economy in the Canadian North
Coordinated by Dr. Arn Keeling, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Jean-Sébastien Boutet (Masters student)

 

Project 7

Yukon Asset Mapping Project and the Social Economy Coordinated by Dr. Robert Robson, Lakehead University

Canceled

Project 8

The Relationship of the Social Economy to Community Development and Park Creation: A Case Study in Lutsel K'e, Northwest Territories. Coordinated by Dr. Raynald Harvey Lemelin, Lakehead University and Nathan Bennett (Masters student)

Project Completed

Project 9

Co-operative Development in the Yukon    Coordinated by Dr. Doug Lionais, Cape Breton University and Kim Hardy (Masters student)

Project Completed

Project 10

The Role of Inuit Land Claim Organizations in the Northern Social Economy  Coordinated by Dr. Thierry Rodon, Universite Laval

 

Project 11

A galleria of co-operatives in the Canadian North   Dr. Ian MacPherson, University of Victoria and Jen Alsop, Carleton University

 

Project 12

Co-operatives and economic development in Pond Inlet, Nunavut (Dr. Lou Hammond-Ketilson, University of Saskatchewan)

 

Project 13

Language, Place and Governance in Deline, Northwest Territories: Monitoring Persistence and Change in the Social Economy of a northern Community. (Dr Deborah Simmons, University of Manitoba and Sarah Gordon, Indianna University)

 



Project Ideas - Suggested Research Areas
Nunavut: Social Economy project ideas for Nunavut

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