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Chris Andersen
Chris Andersen
Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta
Verified email at ualberta.ca
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Indigenous statistics: A quantitative research methodology
M Walter, C Andersen
Taylor & Francis, 2013
8652013
Métis: Race, recognition, and the struggle for Indigenous peoplehood
C Andersen
ubc Press, 2014
3972014
Indigenous in the city: Contemporary identities and cultural innovation
EJ Peters, C Andersen
UBC Press, 2013
2542013
Critical Indigenous studies: From difference to density
C Andersen
Cultural Studies Review 15 (2), 80-100, 2009
1702009
From nation to population: the racialisation of ‘Métis’ in the Canadian census
C Andersen
Nations and Nationalism 14 (2), 347-368, 2008
1402008
Urban Natives and the nation: Before and after the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
C Andersen, C Denis
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 40 (4), 373-390, 2003
902003
Routledge handbook of critical Indigenous studies
B Hokowhitu, A Moreton-Robinson, L Tuhiwai-Smith, C Andersen, ...
Routledge, 2020
862020
The indigenous experience: Global perspectives
R Maaka, C Andersen
Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2006
852006
Sources and methods in indigenous studies
C Andersen, JM O'Brien
Routledge, 2017
692017
Race and racialization: Essential readings
T Das Gupta
(No Title), 2007
662007
Urban Aboriginality as a distinctive identity, in twelve parts
C Andersen
Indigenous in the city: Contemporary identities and cultural innovation, 46-68, 2013
632013
Governing aboriginal justice in Canada: Constructing responsible individuals and communities through ‘tradition’
C Andersen
Crime, Law and Social Change 31, 303-326, 1999
601999
Indigenous identity and resistance: researching the diversity of knowledge
B Hokowhitu, NJ Kermoal, C Andersen
Otago University Press, 2011
592011
“Sport is community:” An exploration of urban Aboriginal peoples' meanings of community within the context of sport
TLF McHugh, AM Coppola, NL Holt, C Andersen
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 18, 75-84, 2015
532015
Moya `Tipimsook (“The People Who Aren't Their Own Bosses”): Racialization and the Misrecognition of “Métis” In Upper Great Lakes Ethnohistory
C Andersen
Ethnohistory 58 (1), 37-63, 2011
452011
Daniels v. Canada: Racialized Legacies, Settler Self-Indigenization and the Denial of Indigenous Peoplehood
A Gaudry, C Andersen
TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 36, 19-30, 2016
392016
Funding and ethics in Métis community based research: the complications of a contemporary context
M Evans, C Andersen, D Dietrich, C Bourassa, T Logan, LD Berg, ...
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies 5 (1), 54-66, 2012
352012
The colonialism of Canada’s Métis health population dynamics: caught between bad data and no data at all
C Andersen
Journal of Population Research 33, 67-82, 2016
342016
Residual tensions of empire: Contemporary Métis communities and the Canadian judicial imagination
C Andersen
Reconfiguring Aboriginal State Relations, 295-325, 2005
302005
“I’m Métis, What’s your excuse?”: On the Optics and the Ethics of the Misrecognition of Métis in Canada
C Andersen
aboriginal policy studies 1 (2), 2011
262011
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