Dr. Elizabeth McGibbon, PhD, RN (she/her)
Professor, St. Francis Xavier University
Research Associate, Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives
Associate Editor,
Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Discourse in Nursing
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I live and work in
Mi’kma’ki,
the ancestral
and unceded territory of the
Mi’kmaq
People
Je me trouve en Mi’kma’ki, le territoire
ancestral non cédé du peuple Mi’kmaq.
This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which
Mi’kmaq Wəlastəkwiyik
(Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1726. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq and Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet) title and established
the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.
Some selected publications:
In progress for completion June, 2023:
McGibbon, E., Politics of the social, ecological, and structural determinants of health. Invited book in the
Politics of Health Series (Dennis Raphael, Book Series Editor). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.
- McGibbon, E., Fierlbeck, K., & Ajadi, T. (2023). Institutional ethnography and critical policy analysis: Catalyzing justice in policymaking.
Critical Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal. (In Press).
- McGibbon, E. (2022). Embodied oppression: The social, ecological, and structural determinants of health. In W. Anthony, J. Anthony
& L. Samuelson, (Eds). Power and Resistance: Critical thinking about Canadian social issues. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. (7th Edition).
- McGibbon, E., Fierlbeck, K. & Ajadi, T. (2021).
Health equity and institutional
ethnography:
Mapping the problem of policy change.
Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse,
3(2),
pp 64-8
- McGibbon, E. (2021).
The Covid-19 pandemic: On the mechanisms
of social murder.
Critical Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal.
- McGibbon, E. (Ed.) (2021).
Oppression: A social determinant of health. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. 2nd edition.
Watch Book Launch
on Fernwood Publishing’s You Tube Channel
- Schultz, A, Nguyen, T., Sinclaire, M., Fransoo, R. & McGibbon, E. (2021).
Historical and continued colonial
impacts on heart health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: What’s reconciliation got to do with it?
Canadian Journal of Cardiology Open.
- Schultz, A.S.H., Dahl, L., McGibbon et al. (2020).
Coronary artery disease complexity differences and associations with mortality and hospitalizations
among First Nations and non-First Nations angiography patients: A comparative retrospective matched-cohort study.
Canadian Medical Association Journal Open.
- McGibbon, E. (2019). Truth and reconciliation: Health care organizational leadership.
Healthcare Management Forum, 32(1), 20-24.