1. BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME
Information acquired: 2025
BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME is an academic who published a paper in 2022 entitled Engaging with mining impacts on Indigenous community health : allegiance challenges in public health. BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME published this work as part of a team: Eng Stime, Bjorn Burton. Here is a description of this work: Thi,, dissertation critically examines the ways in which public health professionals in Canada carry out their role in a settler colonial setting. I specifically focus on investigating how such practitioners are engaging with disparate narratives about health impacts of mining on Indigenous communities in Canada. I apply two methodological approaches (a scoping review and in-depth interviews) to produce insights that inform a pedagogical tool-creating approach (social cartography). Through a scoping review of 89 government related documents that guide regulatory and approval processes of mining developments and policy, I identify key framings, definitions and narratives used discursively through these state processes. These documents convey strong messages naturalizing the state's authority over Indigenous people and n.