Research
Contact
Indigenous Health Lab
Social Science Centre
Room 3107
Western University
London, Ontario
519-661-2111 x 89310
Publications
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27. Richmond, C.A.M., Steckley, M., Neufeld, H., Kerr, R. B., Wilson, K., & Dokis, B. (2020). First Nations Food Environments: Exploring the role of place, income and social connection. Current Developments in Nutrition. |
26. Peach, L.*, Richmond, C. A.M., & Brunette-Debassige, C. (2020). “You can’t just take a piece of land from the university and build a garden on it”: Exploring Indigenizing space and place in a settler Canadian university context. Geoforum, 114, 117-127. |
25. Neufeld, H, Richmond, C.A.M. (2020) Exploring First Nation Elder Women’s Relationships with Food from Social, Ecological and Historical Perspectives. Current Developments in Nutrition. Feb 5;4(3):nzaa011. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa011 |
24. Mikraszewicz, K.*, & Richmond, C.A.M. (2019). Paddling the Biigtig: Mino biimadisiwin practiced through canoeing. Social Science & Medicine, 240, 112548. |
23. Richmond, C.A.M. (2018) Try Bravery for a Change: Supporting Indigenous health Training and Development in Canadian Universities. Aboriginal Policy Studies 7 (1). |
22. Tait Neufeld, H., Richmond C.A.M. (2017). Environmental Determinants of Health: Impacts on Traditional Food Systems in Southwestern Ontario. International Indigenous Health Journal, 11(2). |
21. Alcock, D*., Elgie, J*., Richmond, C.A.M., White, J. (2017). Developing Ethical Research Practices Between Institutional and Community Partners: A Look at the Current Base of Literature Surrounding Memorandums of Understanding in Canada. International Indigenous Policy Journal. |
20. Richmond, C.A.M., Cook, C. (2016). Creating conditions for Canadian aboriginal health equity: the promise of healthy public policy. Public Health Reviews, 37:2, doi: 10.1186/s40985-016-0016-5 |
19. Tobias, J.*, Richmond, C.A.M. (2016). Gimiigiwemin: Putting Knowledge Translation Into Practice With Anishinaabe Communities. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 11 (1): 228-243. |
18. Tait Neufeld, H*., Richmond, C.A.M. (2015). A taste of tradition. International Innovation, 174. |
17. Tobias, J.*, Richmond, C.A.M. (2014). "That Land Means Everything to us as Anishinaabe….": Environmental Dispossession and Resilience on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Health and Place, 29: 26-33. |
16. Big-Canoe, K*., Richmond, C.A.M. (2014). Anishinabe youth perceptions about community health: Toward environmental repossession. Health and Place (26): 127-136. |
15. Mkandawire, P*., Richmond, C.A.M., Dixon, J*., Luginaah, I., and Tobias, J* (2013). Hepatitis B in Ghana’s Upper West Region: A Hidden Disease In Need of National Policy Attention. Health and Place. |
14. Richmond, C.A.M. (2013). Toward improving child health. A foreword for a special compendium on Aboriginal Children’s Health. Health Reports. |
13. Tobias, J.*, Richmond, C.A.M., Luginaah, I. (2013). Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) with Indigenous Communities: Producing Respectful and Reciprocal Research. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8 (2). |
12. Richmond C.A.M., Smith, D. and The Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health (2012) Sense of Belonging in the Urban School Environments of Aboriginal Youth. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 3 (1). |
11. Finkelstein S*., Forbes D., Richmond C.A.M. (2012) Formal Dementia Care among First Nations in Southwestern Ontario. Canadian Journal on Aging, 30 (3). |
10. Kulmann, K.A.*, Richmond C.A.M. (2012). Addressing the persistence of Tuberculosis Among the Canadian Inuit Population: The need for a social determinants of health framework. International Indigenous Policy Journal. |
9. Zhou, AW*, Boshart, S*, Seelisch, J, Eshaghian, R, McLeod, R, Nisker, J, Richmond, C.A.M, Howard, JM. (2011). Efficacy of a 3-hour Aboriginal health teaching in the medical curriculum: Are we changing student knowledge and attitudes? Health Education Journal. |
8. Richmond, C.A.M. (2009) The social determinants of Inuit health: A focus on social support in the Canadian Arctic. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 68 (5): 471-487. |
7. Richmond, C.A.M., Ross, N.A. (2009) The determinants of First Nation and Inuit health: A critical population health approach. Health & Place, 15:403–411. |
6. Richmond C.A.M (2008) Explaining the paradox of health and social support among Aboriginal Canadians. Canadian Issues, Winter: 65-71. |
5. Richmond C.A.M., Ross NA. (2008) Social support, material circumstance and health behaviour: Influences on health in First Nation and Inuit Communities of Canada. Social Science & Medicine, 67: 1423–1433. |
4. Richmond, C.A.M, Ross NA, Egeland GM. (2007) Societal resources and thriving health: A new approach for understanding the health of Indigenous Canadians. American Journal of Public Health, 97 (10): 1827-1833. |
3. Richmond, C.A.M. (2007) Narratives of Social Support and Health in Aboriginal Communities. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 98 (4): 347-51. |
2. Frohlich K, Ross NA, Richmond, C.A.M. (2006) Health disparities in Canada today: Some evidence and a theoretical framework. Health Policy, 79 (2-3): 132-143. |
1. Richmond, C.A.M, Elliott SJ, Mathews R, Elliott B. (2005) The political ecology of health: Perceptions of environment, economy, health and well-being among 'Namgis First Nation. Health & Place, 11(4): 349-365. |
17. Richmond, C. A.M. (2020). A Pathway to “Becoming”: Stories About Indigenization From One Indigenous Health Scholar. In Critical Reflections and Politics on Advancing Women in the Academy (pp. 70-86). IGI Global. |
16. Richmond, C.A.M., Big-Canoe, K. (2018) Geographies of Indigenous health. Routledge Handbook of Health Geography. Ed. V. Crooks, G. Andrews and J. Pearce. Routledge. |
15. Richmond, C.A.M. (2017). Indigenous health. In D. Richardson The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology. Wiley-Blackwell. |
14. Laliberte Rudman, D., C.A.M. Richmond, T. Orchard, and A. Isaac* (2016). Educational vision quests of Canadian First Nations youth: A photovoice exploration. In ‘And a Seed was Planted’: Occupation-Based Approaches for Social Inclusion, ed. H. van Bruggen, N. Pollard and S. Kantartzis. London, UK: Whiting and Birch (in press). |
13. Richmond, C.A.M. (2016). Applied decolonizing methodologies: A community based film project with Anishinabe communities. In Fenton, NE and Baxter, J. Practicing Qualitative Methods in Health Geographies. |
12. Richmond, C.A.M. (2015). The relatedness of people, land and health: Stories from Anishinabe Elders. In Sarah de Leeuw, Margo Greenwood, and Charlotte Reading. Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the social. Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc. |
11. Williams, J., Richmond C.A.M. (2015). Cross Cultural Issues in Health Psychology in, Hadjistavropoulos, T. & Hadjistavropoulos, H. (Editors). Fundamentals of Health Psychology, Second Edition. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. |
10. Wilson K., Richmond C.A.M, Snyder M (2014). Indigenous Health. Encyclopaedia of Health and Society. Wiley-Blackwell. |
9. Williams, J., Richmond C.A.M. (2014). Cross Cultural Issues in Health Psychology in, Hadjistavropoulos, T. & Hadjistavropoulos, H. (Editors). Fundamentals of Health Psychology. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. |
8. Richmond, C.A.M, Crighton, E., Wilson, K., Rosenberg, M. (2011) Self-rated health status and Health Utility Index scores among Adult First Nations. Analysis of the Regional Health Survey. For the First Nations Information Governance Centre. Ottawa. |
7. Wilson, K, Rosenberg, M., Crighton, E., Richmond, C.A.M. (2011) Demographics and Migration of the Adult First Nation Population. Analysis of the Regional Health Survey. For the First Nations Information Governance Centre. Ottawa. |
6. Crighton, E., Richmond, C.A.M., Wilson, K., Rosenberg, M. (2011) Healthcare Utilization and Preventative Care among First Nations youth. Analysis of the Regional Health Survey. For the First Nations Information Governance Centre. Ottawa. |
5. Richmond, C.A.M Wilson, K (2011) “La santé de gens Indigènes,” pages 63-80 dans Santé et Géographie, Nouveaux Regards, 320 pp par Sébastien Fleuret et Anne-Cécile Hoyez. |
4. Richmond, C.A.M., Big-Canoe K*. (2010) The social determinants of Aboriginal health: Defining a research Agenda for Canada’s Urban Population. In White, Jerry, Julie Peters, Dan Beavon and Peter Dinsdale. (April 2010). Aboriginal Policy Research: Urban Perspectives, Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing. |
3. Beavon D., Richmond, C.A.M., Dockstator, M. (2009) Editorial: One Path, Many Directions: The Complex and Diverse Nature of Contemporary Aboriginal Reality. Canadian Diversity 7(3). |
2. Wilson K, Richmond, C.A.M. (2009) Indigenous Health and Medicine. In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Oxford: Elsevier Limited. |
1. Richmond, C.A.M, Ross NA, Bernier J. (2007) Exploring Indigenous concepts of health: The Dimensions of Métis and Inuit Health. In White, Jerry, Dan Beavon, Susan Wingert and Paul Maxim (eds). Aboriginal Policy Research: Directions and Outcomes Volume 4. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, pp 3-13. |
Documentary Films Produced
Richmond, C.A.M, Fortier, J.M. (2013) Gifts from the Elders, 60 minutes. Copyright: University of Western Ontario. London. Companion website: www.giftsfromtheelders.ca