Book Chapter Publication References

 

Margolin, I., Krupa, T., Kidd, S.A., Burnham, D., Hemingway, D., Patterson, M., & Zabkiewicz, D. (in press). Using art-based methods to create research spaces that encourage meaningful dialogue about gender, social inequity, recovery and mental illness. In M. Morrow & L. H. Malcoe (Eds.) Critical Inquiries: Theories and Methodologies for Social Justice in Mental Health, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

 

Hemingway, D. & Margolin, I. (2016). Box 5.3: Harnessing planned, sustainable resource development: Meeting the needs of northerners as they age. In M. P. Gillingham, G. R. Halseth, C. J. Johnson, & M. W. Parkes (Eds.), The Integration Imperative: Cumulative Environmental, Community and Health Effects of Multiple Natural Resource Developments (pp. 136-137). New York: Springer.

 

Peters, H. I., Hemingway, D., Vaillancourt, A.,& Fiske, J. (2014). Rural, northern Canadian women’s caregiving experiences in the context of economic values [pp 181-196]. In M. Bjørnholt& A. McKay (eds.) Counting on Marilyn Waring: New Advances in Feminist Economics. Bradford, ON: Demeter Press. [based on previous SSHRC project data]

 

Margolin, I. (2013). Expanding empathy through dance. In B. White & T. Costantino (Eds.), Aesthetics, Empathy, and Education (pp. 83 – 98). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

 

Fiske, J., Hemingway, D., Vaillancourt, A., Peters, H., Keith, B.,Burrill, A., & McLennan, C. (2012). Health policy and the politics of citizenship: Northern women’s care giving in rural British Columbia. In B. Leipert, B. Leach, & B. Thurston (Eds.) Rural Women’s Health. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. [based on previous SSHRC project data]