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Nicolien van luijk
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Infusing Inuit and local knowledge into the Low Impact Shipping Corridors: An adaptation to increased shipping activity and climate change in Arctic Canada
J Dawson, N Carter, N van Luijk, C Parker, M Weber, A Cook, K Grey, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 105, 19-36, 2020
1082020
Sport for sustainability? The extractives industry, sport, and sustainable development
R Millington, AR Giles, N van Luijk, LMC Hayhurst
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 46 (3), 293-317, 2022
752022
When celebrity athletes are ‘social movement entrepreneurs’: A study of the role of elite runners in run-for-peace events in post-conflict Kenya in 2008
B Wilson, N Van Luijk, MK Boit
International review for the sociology of sport 50 (8), 929-957, 2015
622015
‘Calling out’corporate redwashing: the extractives industry, corporate social responsibility and sport for development in indigenous communities in Canada
R Millington, AR Giles, LMC Hayhurst, N van Luijk, M McSweeney
Sport in Society 22 (12), 2122-2140, 2019
462019
Leaving the comfort zone: Utilizing institutional ethnography in sport for development and peace research
M McSweeney, N van Luijk
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 11 (4), 559-572, 2019
262019
(Re) framing of protest at the 2010 winter olympic games
N van Luijk, W Frisby
International journal of sport policy and politics 4 (3), 343-359, 2012
22*2012
Community-identified risks to hunting, fishing, and gathering (harvesting) activities from increased marine shipping activity in Inuit Nunangat, Canada
N van Luijk, NA Carter, J Dawson, C Parker, K Grey, J Provencher, ...
Regional Environmental Change 22 (1), 1-15, 2022
192022
Arctic corridors and northern voices project: Methods for community-based participatory mapping for low impact shipping corridors in Arctic Canada
J Dawson, NA Carter, N van Luijk, M Weber, A Cook
MethodsX 7, 101064, 2020
182020
Analysis of heavy fuel oil use by ships operating in Canadian Arctic waters from 2010 to 2018
N van Luijk, J Dawson, A Cook
Facets 5 (1), 304-327, 2020
142020
The institutional governance of global hybrid bodies: The case of the World Anti-Doping Agency
JL Chappelet, N Van Luijk
Hybridity in the governance and delivery of public services, 2018
142018
The International Olympic Committee: a United Nations permanent observer of post-politics?
N Van Luijk
International Area Studies Review 21 (2), 134-149, 2018
132018
‘It’s like, we are thankful. But in the other way…they are just killing us too’: community members’ perspectives of the extractives industry’s funding of recreational …
N van Luijk, AR Giles, J Frigault, R Millington, LMC Hayhurst
Leisure/Loisir 44 (1), 77-104, 2020
112020
Federal budget undermines Indigenous self-determination in sport programs
A Giles, N van Luijk
The conversation 4, 2018
112018
A Historical Examination of the IOC and UN Partnership: 1952-1980
N Van Luijk
éditeur non identifié, 2013
82013
The extractives industry:(un) likely and (un) welcome partners in regenerating Indigenous cultures in Canada?
N van Luijk, A Giles, R Millington, L Hayhurst
Annals of Leisure Research 24 (1), 72-91, 2021
72021
SDP and volunteering
N van Luijk, S Forde, L Yoon
Routledge Handbook of sport for development and peace, 285-295, 2018
62018
At the front lines of increased shipping and climate change: Inuit perspectives on Canadian Arctic sovereignty and security
N van Luijk, NA Carter, J Dawson, G Song, C Parker
Arctic Yearbook, 2021
52021
Extractives industry and sport for development: how is right to play promoting environmental sustainability in Indigenous communities in Canada?
N van Luijk, AR Giles, LMC Hayhurst
Sport and the Environment 13, 47-66, 2020
52020
Tourism Vessels and Low Impact Shipping Corridors in Arctic Canada: Trends, Risks, Community Perspectives and Management Strategies
J Dawson, NA Carter, N van Luijk, A Cook, M Weber, A Orawiec, ...
42021
(Post) political power and international sport: examining the International Olympic Committee's journey to Permanent Observer status at the United Nations
N Van Luijk
University of British Columbia, 2015
32015
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