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Postdoctoral Supervisor

Patricia Johnston, “Moving towards Inuit Child and Family Well-Being: Exploring an Inuit Approach to Child Welfare in Arviat, Nunavut,” Banting Postdoctoral Fellow, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, Government of Canada, 2020–22.

 

Doctoral Supervisory Committee, University of Washington

Janessa Chinana, International Studies, tentative title, “Border Nationhood: Haida Customary Governance across a Settler-State Border,” (Chair: Tony Lucero, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies), present.

Elena Bell, International Studies, tentative title, “Through the Lens of Indigenous Filmmakers: Film as a Cross-Border Communication Tool,” (Chair: Scott Radnitz, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies), present.

Ellen Ahlness, Political Science, “Who Matters in the Arctic? The Rise of Permanent Participants in the Arctic Council and International Affairs,” (Chair: Christine Ingebritsen, Department of Scandinavian Studies), awarded 2021.

Max Showalter, School of Oceanography, University of Washington, advisor for policy chapter, “Climate Change and Public Health, A Brief Review of the Government Response in the Canadian North,” (Chair: Jody Deming, School of Oceanography), awarded 2020.

Timothy Pasch, Department of Communication, “Inuktitut Online in Nunavik: Mixed Methods Web-based Strategies for Preserving Aboriginal and Minority Languages,” awarded 2008.

 

Master’s Supervisory Committee, University of Washington

Amy Delo, International Studies, “Inuit Compromise and Resurgence: The Legacies of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement,” (Chair: Tony Lucero, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies), graduated 2018.

Jay-Kwon Park, International Studies, “Projecting South Korea’s Future as a Middle Power in the Arctic,” (Chair: Vincent Gallucci, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences), graduated 2018.

Brandon Ray, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, “Who Cares and Why? A Study of Arctic Energy Policy,” (Chair: Nives Dolsak, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs), graduated 2017.

 

Faculty Advisor, Senior Undergraduate Research Projects, University of Washington 

Johnna Bollesen and Claire Cowan, International Studies, research report, “The Right to Sea Ice: Canadian Arctic Policy and Inuit Knowledge,” Winter Quarter 2020.

Erika Doane, International Studies, research report, “Putting the Arctic Back on the Map: A Progress Report in Anticipation of the Arctic Council’s Twentieth Anniversary, Winter Quarter 2016.

Dubiel and B. Vong, International Studies, research project: “Equatorial North: Centering the Arctic in Global and Local Security,” Winter Quarter 2013.

Choe, Environmental Studies and International Studies, capstone research project: “Sustainable Socio-economic Development: Indigenous Peoples in the Russian Arctic,” University of Washington, 2011–12.

Barrett and S. Halliday, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, research project, “Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance,” Winter Quarter 2011.

Olson, N. Sheffer, G. Andreasen, S. Printz, A. Schwartz, A. McKay, M. Schwendeman, J. Stroble, J. Troutt, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Honorable Mention, research project: “Towards Arctic Resolution: Issues of Sovereignty and Governance in the Circumpolar North,” Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Undergraduate Research Program and UW Alumni Association, University of Washington, Spring Quarter 2009.

Olson, N. Sheffer, G. Andreasen, S. Printz, A. Schwartz, A. McKay, M. Schwendeman, J. Troutt, A. Nishimura, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, panel discussion: “Arctic Sovereignty and Governance,”12thAnnual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Undergraduate Research Program and UW Alumni Association, University of Washington, May 19, 2009.

Schwendemen and N. Sheffer, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, research project: “Towards Arctic Resolution: Issues of Sovereignty and Governance in the Circumpolar North,” Winter Quarter 2009.