Publications
Henry, R. (2021). Indigenous women and street gangs: Survivance narratives.University of Alberta.
Henry, R. (2022). Indigenizing the sociology of gender. In Walters et al., (eds.). Handbook of Indigenous sociology. Oxford University Press.
Henry, R. (2022). Social systems and the Indigenous lifeworld: Examining Gerald Vizenor’s notion of survivance in street lifestyles. In Walters et al., (eds.). Handbook of Indigenous sociology. Oxford University Press.
Henry, R., & Gabel, C. (2019). It's not just a picture when lives are at stake: Ethical considerations and photovoice methods with Indigenous Peoples engaged in street lifestyles. Journal of Educational Thought, 52(3), 229-260.
Henry, R., & Tait, C. (2016). Creating ethical research partnerships-relational accountability in action. Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning, 2(1), 183-204.
Henry, R., LaVallee, A., Van Styvendale, N., & Innes, R. A. (Eds.). (2018). Global Indigenous health: Reconciling the past, engaging the present, animating the future. University of Arizona Press.
Dorries, H., Henry, R., Hugill, D., McCreary,T., & Tomiak, J. (eds.). (2019) Settler city limits: Indigenous resurgence and colonial violence in the urban prairie west.University of Manitoba Press.
Dziewanski, D., & Henry, R. (2022). Comparative analysis of coloured gangs in Cape Town and Indigenous gangs on Canada’s Prairies: Connecting localized opposition to globalized grievances through street culture. Critical Criminology.
Lambert, S., & Henry, R. (2020). Surveilling Indigenous communities in a time of pandemic. Surveillance & Society, 18(3), 422-425. https://doiorg/10.24908/ss.v18i3.14259.
McKegney, S., Henry, R., Koch, J., & Rathwell, M. (2021). Manufacturing compliance with anti-Indigenous racism in Canadian hockey: The case of Beardy’s Blackhawks. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 53(3), 29-50.
Rathwell, M., Henry, R., & McKegney, S. (2021). Opportunities denied: The divergent resonance of opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous hockey players with the now-disbanded Beardy’s Blackhawks. Sociology of Sport Journal, 39(3), 270-77.
Rathwell, M., Henry, R., & McKegney, S. (2021). Opportunities denied: The divergent resonance of opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous hockey players with the now-disbanded Beardy's Blackhawks. Sociology of Sport Journal, 1(aop), 1-8.
Tait, C. L., Butt, P., Henry, R., & Bland, R. (2017). "Our next generation": Moving towards a surveillance and prevention framework for youth suicide in Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis populations. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 36(1), 55-65.
Tait, C., Mussell, W., & Henry, R. (2019). Micro reconciliation. International Indigenous Health Journal, 14(2), 19-38.
Tomiak, J., McCreary, T., Hugill, D., Henry, R., & Dorries, H. (eds.). (2019). “I claim in the name of …”: Indigenous street gangs and politics of recognition in Prairie cities. In H. Dorries, et al. (eds.). (2019) Settler city limits: Indigenous resurgence and colonial violence in the urban prairie west (Chapter 8). University of Manitoba Press.
Tomiak, J., McCreary, T., Hugill, D., Henry, R., & Dorries, H. (eds.). (2019). Introduction: Settler city limits. In H. Dorries, et al. (eds.). (2019) Settler city limits: Indigenous resurgence and colonial violence in the urban prairie west. University of Manitoba Press.
Van Styvendale, N., McDougall, J. D., Henry, R., & Innes, R. A. (Eds.). (2021). The arts of Indigenous health and well-being. University of Manitoba Press.
Walters, M., Kukatai, T., Gonzales, A., & Henry, R., (eds.). (2022). Handbook of Indigenous sociology. Oxford University Press.