Brian Noble
Associate Professor
Related information
Email: bnoble@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-2819
Mailing Address:
PO Box 15000, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2
- Social justice and inequality
- Applied - action research
- Decolonizing studies and methodologies
- Indigenous peoples
- Knowledge, science and expertise
- Political anthropology
- Property and law
- Settler states
Cross appointments
- International Development Studies
- Canadian Studies
Education
- BA, MA, PhD, University of Alberta
- PDF, University of British Columbia
Research interests
Brian Noble is a Canadian Political Anthropologist & Etho-Ecological Action Researcher at AV整氈窒. He publishes on decolonizing relations between Settler and Indigenous Peoples 泭and with non-human worlds of beings, the land 泭seeking practices that泭 advance collective, livable earth futures together.泭Much of his research addresses how current and past expert knowledges interact oppressively or in liberatory ways 泭with the practices of freedom of Indigenous Peoples and other knowledge communities 泭attending to how reciprocal, mutual, relational ethos positively displace yet-expanding colonizing, capitalist-extractivist forces. 泭His books include the co-edited volume泭, and the Ethnographic monograph,泭.
Selected publications, presentations and reports
- 2016泭 Toronto:泭 University of Toronto Press.
- 2015泭 泭 Anthropologica 57(2): 427-443.
- 2015泭泭 (Introduction)泭 Anthropologica 57(2): 411-417.
- 2012泭 Report:泭 , Chair of Dalhouse Ad hoc Committee, and lead author (B. Noble, H. Castleden, D. Martin, K. Paul, F. Wien). [PDF - 846kB]
- 2008 . C. Bell and V. Napoleon (eds.) First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law (vol.1:泭 Case Studies, Voices, Perspectives.) Vancouver:泭 UBC Press, pp. 465-488. [PDF - 143 kB]
- 2007泭 ". American Anthropologist, Vol. 109, Issue 2, pp. 338349.
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