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Arn Keeling is a faculty member in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His research interests encompass historical and contemporary encounters with Indigenous communities, particularly in Northern Canada, and the implications of large-scale resource developments. He co-investigated multi-year funded projects focused on abandoned mines in Northern Canada from 2008 to 2017, and currently leads a major project investigating the historical geography of pollution and contaminants in the region. Keeling is involved in international research networks examining Indigenous engagements in mineral development, especially concerning closure and environmental legacies. His educational background includes a PhD from the University of British Columbia, alongside postdoctoral fellowships at Montana State University and the University of Saskatchewan. Keeling's scholarly output includes a significant number of publications in reputable journals and contributions to various books, highlighting the intersection of environmental justice, geopolitical dynamics, and Indigenous relations in the context of resource management.
Memorial University of Newfoundland • St. John's, NL
Conducts research and teaches in the field of Geography, focusing on Indigenous engagement and resource management.
Department of Business Administration (MBA program)