Publications
Baikie, G. (in progress). Decolonizing critical reflection a tool for Indigenous social workers to decolonize their minds. In R. Sinclair & C. Fejo-King, (eds.) Companion text to course 311SWC. Magpie Goose Publishing.
Bennett, M., Spillett, L., & Dunn, C. (2012). Jumping through hoops: An overview of the experiences and perspective of Aboriginal mothers involved with child welfare in Manitoba. First Peoples Child & Family Review, 7(1), 76-83. https://doi.org/10.7202/1068866ar
Benoit, Ariane. (2017). Value transmission to young Inuit children, spoken words and silence in institutional environments, Nunavik, Arctic Quebec.
Benoit, Ariane. (2022). Pratique du silence et responsabilisation des jeunes enfants dans les Centres de la Petite Enfance au Nunavik (Note de recherche)Practice of Silence and Empowerment of Young Children in Early Childhood Centres in Nunavik. Études/Inuit/Studies. 46. 133. 10.7202/1096504ar.
Benoit, Ariane. (2017). Transmission du savoir-être au jeune enfant inuit, parole et silence en milieux institutionnels, Nunavik, Arctique québécois.
Cook, C., Diffey, L., MacKinnon, M., Bennett, M., et al. (2013). The development of an international network of Indigenous health. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 72(Suppl. 1): 978-980.
Johnston, P. (2011). Stuck in the ways of the South: how meritocracy, bureaucracy, and a one-size- fits-all approach to child welfare fails Nunavut's children. First Peoples Child and Family Review, https://doi.org/10.7202/1068897ar
Johnston, P. (2015). Constructing a bridge between two cultures: How Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit is essential to addressing the ‘modern' child welfare system in Nunavut. Canadian Social Work Review,
Johnston, P. & Tester, F. (2014). Breaking the colonial role: Changing social work practice in Nunavut. Canadian Journal of Native Studies.
Johnston, P. & Tester, F. (2015). The contradiction of helping: Inuit oppression(s) and social work in Nunavut. Journal of Progressive Human Services. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428232.2015.1063410
Johnston, P., Currie, L., Drynan, D. & Stainton, T. & Jongbloed, L. (2014). Getting it ‘right': How collaborative relationships between people with disabilities and professionals can lead to the acquisition of needed assistive technology. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. https://doi.org/10.3109/17483107.2014.900574
Johnston, P., Fabbi, N., Nguyen, T. (2022). Introduction to Social Services, Supports, and Well-Being in Arctic Canada and Beyond, American Review of Canadian Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/02722011.2022.2114683
Johnston, P., Jongbloed, L., Stainton, T., Drynan, D. (2014). Can assistive technology help people with disabilities obtain employment? An examination of overcoming barriers to participation in British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation.
Johnston, P., Stoller, M., & Tester, F. (2018). Institutional barriers to community-based research: Learning from the Nunavut, Nanivara project. Critical Social Work. http://www1.uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/InstitutionalBarriers
Johnston, P., Tagalik, S. & Amarudjuak, R. (2022). Stronger When We Are Together: Inuit Mothers’ Visions for Child and Family Wellness in Nunavut, Canada, American Review of Canadian Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/02722011.2022.2114266
Lavoie JG, Clark W, McDonnell L, Nickel N, Dutton R, Kanayok J, Fowler-Woods M, Anawak J, Brown N, Voisey Clark G, Evaluardjuk-Palmer T, Wong ST, Sanguins J, Mudryj A, Mullins N, Ford M, Clark J. Cross-jurisdictional pandemic management: providers speaking on the experience of Nunavut Inuit accessing services in Manitoba during the COVID-19 pandemic. Int J Circumpolar Health. 2023 Dec;82(1):2259122. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2023.2259122.
Long, R., Ford, S., Crump, J. (2023). Community responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Inuit Nunaat. The Arctic Yearbook 2023.
Silver H, Sarmiento I, Pimentel JP, Budgell R, Cockcroft A, Vang ZM, & Andersson N (2022). Childbirth evacuation among rural and remote Indigenous communities in Canada: A scoping review. Women and Birth, 35(1), 11-22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2021.03.003
Silver, H., Tukalak, S., Sarmiento, I., Budgell, R., Cockcroft, A., Vang, Z. M., & Andersson, N. (2023). Giving birth away from home in a good way: Participatory research into visions of Inuit families and their Montreal-based medical providers. Birth, 50(4), 781-788. http://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12726
Vang, Z. M., Gagnon, R., Lee, T., Jiménez, V., Navickas, A., Pelletier, J., & Shenker, H. (2018). Interactions between Indigenous women awaiting childbirth away from home and their southern, non-Indigenous healthcare providers. Qualitative Health Research, 28(12), 1858-1870. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732318792500
Yang, S., Shapiro, G. D., Ng, E., Vissandjee, B., & Vang, Z. M. (2024). Birth and postnatal outcomes among infants of immigrant parents of different admission categories and parents born in Canada: A population-based retrospective study. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 196(12), E394-E409. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.230878