About us

Mission

Études Inuit Studies is devoted to the study of Inuit societies, either traditional or contemporary, in the general perspective of social sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics, archaeology, linguistics, history, etc.). The Journal has grown to become a major crossroad of information on northern endeavors.

The issues are available on the website of Érudit. Only the subscribers can have access to the most recent issues.

Directrice / Director

Caroline Hervé, professeure adjointe, département d'anthropologie, Université Laval

 

Rédactrice en chef / Editor-in Chief

Aurélie Maire

 

Secrétaire de direction / Administrative Secretary

Alice Miot-Bruneau

 

Comité de direction / Executive Committee

Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, professeur émérite, Université Laval

Caroline Hervé, professeure adjointe, département d'anthropologie, Université Laval

Frédéric Laugrand, professeur, Université catholique de Louvain

 

Comité de rédaction / Editorial Committee 

Anna Hudson, York University

Caroline Desbiens, Université Laval

Caroline Hervé, Université Laval

Christopher Fletcher, Université Laval

Claudio Aporta, Dalhousie University

Frédéric Laugrand, Université Laval

Gérard Duhaime, Université Laval

Heather Igloliorte, University of Concordia

Mélanie Lemire, Université Laval

Najat Bhiry, Université Laval

Paule Halley, Université Laval

Comité-conseil international / International Advisory Committee

Ann Fienup-Riordan, Anchorage, Alaska

Cunera Buijs, Research Center for Material Culture, Netherlands

Frank Tester, University of Manitoba et / and University of British Columbia

Igor Krupnik, Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC

Karla Jessen Williamson, University of Saskatchewan

Lawrence Kaplan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Naullaq Arnaquq, Government of Nunavut

Nobuhiro Kishigami, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan

Sean Guistini, Nunavut Arctic College

Søren T. Thuesen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Vladimir Randa, LACITO-CNRS, France