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Arn Keeling

    Department of Geography
    糖心视频 University of Newfoundland
    St. John's, NL
    A1B 3X9

    Office: SN-1041
    Tel: (709) 864-8990
    Fax: (709) 864-3119
    akeeling[at]mun[dot]ca

Research

Society, Knowledge & Values

Globalization, Economy & Resources

As a settler-scholar, my research and publications focus on the historical and contemporary encounters of Indigenous communities in Northern Canada with large-scale resource developments. From 2008-2017, I was co-investigator on multi-site, multi-year funded projects examining abandoned mines in Northern Canada. I subsequently led a major funded project investigating the historical geography of pollution and contaminants in Northern Canada. Most recently, I have been part of several international research networks examining Indigenous engagements with mineral development, with a particular focus on mine closure and environmental legacies. I am also interested in historical-geographical approaches to environmental science, political ecology and environmental justice.

Education

NSF Postdoctoral fellow (2005-06), Montana State University
SSHRC Postdoctoral fellow (2004-05), University of Saskatchewan
PhD (2004), University of British Columbia
MA (1999), University of British Columbia
BA Hons. (1996), Carleton University

Current and recent research projects:

鈥: Science, Indigenous People and Northern Contaminants

鈥 : Community perspectives on Arsenic Pollution at Yellowknife's Giant Mine

General interest/popular articles:

  • Keeling, A. 2019 鈥淭racing the Trough: Exploring the history and future of mining in Quebec and Labrador (Parts 1 and 2),鈥 The Otter/La Loutre research blog.()
  • Lepawsky, J., Liboiron, M., Keeling, A., and Mather, C. 鈥淩epair-scapes,鈥 Continent 6,1 (2017): 56-61. ()
  • Arn Keeling, "Abandoned Mines in Northern Canada" (photo essay), The Goose 12-13 (2013), 100-110. ()
  • John Sandlos and Arn Keeling, "Zombie Mines and the (Over)burden of History," Solutions Journal 4, 3 (June 2013). ()
  • Arn Keeling, 鈥淎tomic Outpost,鈥 Canada鈥檚 History (June/July 2011), 28-35.

Books

Rodon, T., Th茅riault, S., Keeling, A., Bouard, S., and Taylor, A., eds. (2024). Mining Encounters and Indigenous Sustainable Livelihoods: Rights, Revenues and Resistance (London: Routledge)

Sandlos, J. and Keeling, A. (2021). Mining Country: A History of Canada鈥檚 Mines and Miners (Lorimer).

Keeling, A., and Sandlos, J., eds. (2015). Mining and Communities in Northern Canada: History, Politics, and Memory (University of Calgary Press).Canadian History and Environment Series. ()

General interest/popular articles:

  • Keeling, A. 2019 鈥淭racing the Trough: Exploring the history and future of mining in Quebec and Labrador (Parts 1 and 2),鈥 The Otter/La Loutre research blog.()
  • Lepawsky, J., Liboiron, M., Keeling, A., and Mather, C. 鈥淩epair-scapes,鈥 Continent 6,1 (2017): 56-61. ()
  • Arn Keeling, "Abandoned Mines in Northern Canada" (photo essay), The Goose 12-13 (2013), 100-110. ()
  • John Sandlos and Arn Keeling, "Zombie Mines and the (Over)burden of History," Solutions Journal 4, 3 (June 2013). ()
  • Arn Keeling, 鈥淎tomic Outpost,鈥 Canada鈥檚 History (June/July 2011), 28-35.

Scholarly publications: Please for Google Scholar

Some of the publications listed below are freely available online through the .

Holcombe, S., Hall, R., and Keeling, A. (2025). 鈥淪elf-Determination in mine site transitions and mine closure governance across Indigenous nations鈥 Journal of Political Ecology 32, 1 (Special issue introduction): 

Keeling, A. and Potvin, V., with members of the Raglan Mine Closure Plan Subcommittee (2025). 鈥淣unavik Inuit and Raglan Mine: New approaches to closure planning (isulinnisanganut parnasimautiit),鈥 Journal of Political Ecology 32, 1 (Special issue, Indigenous Voices: Self-determination in mine site transitions and mine closure governance across nations), doi: .

Keeling, A., Foster, N. (2024). 鈥淭he 鈥榃asting鈥 Resource: The history of mine tailings disposal in British Columbia, 1892-1982,鈥 BC Studies 221: 59-81.

Keeling, A., Hall, R., and Holcombe, S. (2023). 鈥淲hat is the experience with governance models that manage and engage diverse stakeholders through a closure transition?鈥 Research Directions: Mine Closure and Transitions 1, e2: DOI: 

Ciss茅, M.K., Keeling, A., Guittony, M., and Bussi猫re, B. (2023) 鈥淚ntegration of Cree traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into the revegetation process of the Eleonore mine tailings storage facility.鈥 The Extractive Industries and Society 14, 101263.

Holcombe, S., Elliott, V., Berryman, M., Keeling , A., Hall , R., Ngaamo, R., Moon, W., Hudson, M., Beckett, C., Kusabs, N., Ross River Dena Council Lands Office (2024). Indigenous Exchange Forum: Transition in mine closure.

Lim, T.W., Keeling, A., & Satterfield, T. (2023). "We Thought It Would Last Forever": The Social Scars and Legacy Effects of Mine Closure at Nanisivik, Canada's First High Arctic Mine. Labour / Le Travail 91, 115-146.

Morton Ninomiya, M.E., Burns, N., Pollock, N.J., Green, N., Martin, J., Linton, J., Rand, J., Brubacher, L.J., Keeling, A., Latta, A. (2023) 鈥淚ndigenous communities and the mental health impacts of land dispossession related to industrial resource development: a systematic review.鈥 Lancet Planetary Health, 7(6): e501-e517

S枚rlin, S., Dale, B., Keeling, A., Larsen, J.N., (2023). 鈥淧atterns of Arctic extractivism 鈥 past and present鈥 in , ed. S. S枚rlin (Cambridge University Press), pp. 35-65

Dance, A., Monosky, M., Keeling, A., and Sandlos, J., (2022). 鈥淢ine Remediation Policy and Practice in Northern Canada,鈥 in Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canada鈥檚 Arctic Communities, eds. C. Southcott, F. Abele, D. Natcher, and B. Parlee (Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2022), pp. 196-230

Keeling, A. and Rodon, R. (2022). 鈥淒oing 鈥楧irt Research鈥 in Northern Mining Towns: An overview,鈥 The Extractive Industries and Society 12: 101182,

Rodon, T., Keeling, A., and Boutet, J.S., (2022).  鈥淪chefferville Revisited: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of Iron Mining in Qu茅bec-Labrador,鈥 The Extractive Industries and Society 12: 101008, doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2021.101008.

Therrien, A., L茅py, E., Boutet, J-S., Bouchard, K., and Keeling, A., (2022). 鈥淧lace-based education and extractive industries: Lessons from post-graduate courses in Canada and Fennoscandia,鈥 The Extractive Industries and Society 12: 100989, doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2021.100989.

Monosky, M. & Keeling, A. (2021). Social considerations in mine closure: Exploring policy and practice in Nunavik, Quebec. Northern Review, 52(1), 29-60,

Monosky, M., and Keeling, A. 2021 鈥淧lanning for Social and Community-Engaged Closure: A comparison of mine closure plans from Canada's territorial and provincial North,鈥 Journal of Environmental Management 277: 111324.

Beckett, C., Dowdell, E., Monosky, M., and Keeling, A. (2020). Integrating socio-economic objectives for mine closure and remediation into impact assessment in Canada. Report for the SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant: Informing Best Practices in Environmental and Impact Assessment. Available at:

Sandlos, J., Keeling, A., Beckett, C., and Nicol, R., 2019 鈥淭here Is a Monster under the Ground: Commemorating the History of Arsenic Contamination at Giant Mine as a Warning to Future Generations,鈥 Papers in Canadian History and Environment (PiCHE) no. 3:.

Keeling, A. and Sandlos, J., 鈥淣ever Just a Hole in the Ground,鈥漣n The Nature of Canada, edited by G. Wynn and C. Coates (Vancouver: UBC Press), pp. 203-221

Beckett, C., and Keeling, A. 2019. 鈥,鈥 Local Environment 24,3: 216-230

Keeling, A., Sandlos, J., Boutet, J-S., Longley, H., and Dance, A. 2019. 鈥淜nowledge, Sustainability, and the Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada,鈥 in eds. C. Southcott, F. Abele, D. Natcher, and B. Parlee. London: Routledge

Power, E., and Keeling, A. 2018. Northern Review 48: 81-109.

Cater, T., Carney, J., and Keeling A. 2018. . ArcticNet, Quebec City.

Horowitz, L. S., Keeling, A., L茅vesque, F., Rodon, T., Schott, S., & Th茅riault, S. (2018). Extractive Industries and Society, 5(3), 404鈥414.

Sandlos, J., and Keeling, A. 2017. , edited by John R. McNeill and George Vrtis (University of California Press): 280-312.

Keeling, A., and Sandlos, J. (2017) 鈥淕host Towns and Zombie Mines: The Historical Dimensions of Mine Abandonment, Reclamation, and Redevelopment in the Canadian North,鈥 in S. Bocking and B. Martin, eds., Ice Blink: Navigating Northern Environmental History (University of Calgary Press). (online)

2016 Sandlos, J., and Keeling, A. 鈥淧ollution, Local Activism, and the Politics of Development in the Canadian North,鈥 RCC Perspectives 2016/4, pp. 25-32. ()

Keeling, A., and Sandlos, J., eds. (2015) Mining and Communities in Northern Canada: History, Politics, and Memory (University of Calgary Press). Canadian History and Environment Series. ()

Sandlos, J., and Keeling, A. (2016) Toxic Legacies, Slow Violence, and Environmental Injustice at Giant Mine, Northwest Territories. Northern Review 42: 7-21 ().

Keeling, A. (2016) Crying in the Wilderness: Roderick Haig-Brown, Conservation, and Environmental Justice. In Backcasts: A Global History of Fly Fishing and Conservation, eds. S. Snyder, B. Borgelt, and E. Tobey (University of Chicago Press), 237-251.

Sandlos, J., and Keeling, A. (2016) Introduction: Critical perspectives on extractive industries in Northern Canada. The Extractive Industries and Society 3,2: 265鈥268 ()

Sandlos, J., and Keeling, A. (2016) Aboriginal Communities, Traditional Knowledge, and the Environmental Legacies of Extractive Development in Canada. The Extractive Industries and Society 3,2:278-287. )

Laliberte, N., Catungal, J.P., Castleden, H., Keeling, A., Momer, B, Nash, C. (2015) Teaching the Geographies of Canada: Reflections on Pedagogy, Curriculum and the Politics of Teaching and Learning. The Canadian Geographer, in press, doi: 10.1111/cag.12236

LeClerc, E., and Keeling, A. 2015 鈥淔rom Cutlines to Traplines: Post-industrial land use at the Pine Point mine,鈥 The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (January): 7-18. ()

Boutet, J.S., Keeling, A., and Sandlos, J. 2015 Historical Perspectives on Mining and the Social Economy. In Northern Communities Working Together: The Social Economy of Canada's North, ed. C. Southcott (University of Toronto Press), 198-227.

Cater, T., and Keeling, A. 2013 鈥楾hat鈥檚 Where Our Future Came From鈥: Mining, Landscape, and Memory in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 37, 2: 59-82

Sandlos, J. and Keeling, A. 2012 Claiming the New North: Mining and Colonialism at the Pine Point Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada. Environment and History 18, 1(February): 5-34. ()

Keeling, A. 2012 鈥淢ining Waste鈥 and 鈥淪ewage,鈥 in C. Zimring (Ed.), SAGE Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste (Sage), 553-556, 799-801

Keeling, A. 2012 鈥淢ackenzie River,鈥 in S.G. Beavis, M.L. Dougherty, & T. Gonzales (Eds.), The Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability: Vol. 8. The Americas and Oceania: Assessing Sustainability (Berkshire Publishing), 138-140

Keeling, A. and Wynn, G. 2011'The Park is...A Mess': Development and Degradation in B.C.'s First Provincial Park. BC Studies 120 (Summer): 119-150. Special issue on B.C. Provincial Parks

Keeling, A. and Sandlos, J. 2011 Shooting the Archives: Document digitization for historical-geographical collaboration. History Compass 9, 5 (May): 423-432. ()

Keeling, A. 2010 'Born in an Atomic Test Tube': Landscapes of cyclonic development at Uranium City, Saskatchewan. The Canadian Geographer 54, 2 (Summer), 228-252.

Keeling, A. and Sandlos, J. 2009 Environmental Justice Goes Underground? Historical Notes from Canada's Northern Mining Frontier. Environmental Justice 2, 3: 117-125. ()