Michael Robidoux
Michael Robidoux
Full Professor
Director, School of Human Kinetics

1998, Ph.D., Folklore Memorial University
1994, M.A., English, University of Manitoba
1992, B.A., English, Laurentian University

Room
MNT 222
Phone
613-562-5800 ext. 4227


Biography

Michael Robidoux is a full professor and director of the School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences. With expertise in ethnology, Robidoux has led multidisciplinary research programs studying land-based food practices in rural remote Indigenous communities in northern Canada for over 20 years.

Professor Robidoux and his Indigenous Health Research Group have maintained longstanding partnerships with tribal organizations and Indigenous communities advocating to build local food systems in northern Canada to address high rates of food insecurity and disproportionately high levels of diet-related disease. Robidoux  is particularly interested in studying the impact of local food procurement on local dietary practices and developing economic strategies to help build local food capacity in remote northern communities.

Professor Robidoux is accepting new students for thesis supervision.

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Research interests

  • Indigenous Food Sovereignty
  • Northern Food Systems
  • Traditional Food Practices
  • Injury in Sport

Ongoing research

As part of the Indigenous Health Research Group, Robidoux is working with Indigenous communities in northern Ontario and the Northwest Territories to develop economic strategies to support and sustain local food procurement initiatives. Funding for this research comes from a SSHRC Insight Grant. Indigenous Health Research Group

In partnership with CCM Hockey, with funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Robidoux is working with Dr. Blaine Hoshizaki documenting injuries in youth hockey. Their study employs an observational research design documenting injury events in situ to identify situational factors that help explain why and how injuries occur in youth hockey. The data from the project will be critical in developing injury prevention strategies and designing equipment to better protect youth participating in hockey.

Publications

  • Robidoux, M.A. & Mason, C.W. Editors. (2017). Land Not Forgotten: Indigenous Food Security and Land-Based Practices in Northern Ontario. University of Manitoba Press.
  • Robidoux, M.A. Stick Handling through the Margins: First Nations Hockey in Canada, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2012.
  • Robidoux, M.A., Winnepetonga, D., Santosa, S., & Haman, F. (2021). “Assessing the Contribution of Traditional Foods to Food Security for the Wapekeka First Nation of Canada?” Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2020-0951
  • Loukes, K., Ferriera, C., Gaudet, C., & Robidoux, M.A. (2021). “Traditional Food Markets: Exploring existing and potential traditional food economies in northern Ontario.” Food and Foodways. DOI: 10.1080/07409710.2021.1901385
  • Ferreira, C., Gaudet, C. Chum, A., Robidoux, M.A. (2021). “Local Food Development in the Moose Cree First Nation: Taking Steps to Build Local Food Sustainability. Food Culture and Society https://doi.org/10.1080/15528014.2021.1913557
  • Robidoux, M.A. & Haibi, C. (2018). “Promoting Land-Based Food Practices in the not so Rural Idyll of Northern Lebanon: Dietary Solutions from Urban Perspectives.” Journal of Rural and Community Development 13(3), 19-37.
  • Leibovitch Randazzo, M.P. & Robidoux, M.A. (2018). Looking to the Land: Food Access Challenges in Two Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities. Canadian Journal of Native Studies 38(1). 1-26.
  • Thompson, H., Mason, C.W. & Robidoux, M.A. (2018). “Hoop-style Greenhouse Gardening in the Wapekeka First Nation as an Extension of Land-Based Food Practices.” Arctic 71(4), 387-401.
  • Leibovitch Randazzo, M.P. & Robidoux, M.A. (2018). “The Costs of Local Food Procurement in a Northern Canadian First Nation Community: An Affordable Strategy to Food Security?” Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition. 1-21. DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2018.1464998
  • Karton, C., Post, A., Laflamme, Y., Kendall, M., Cournoyer, J., Robidoux, M.A., Gilchrist, M., & Hoshizaki, B. (2021). “Exposure to Brain Trauma in Six Age Divisions of Minor Ice Hockey.” Journal of Biomechanics. 116(12). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110203
  • Post A., Karton C, Thevenot O, Hoshizaki TB, Robidoux M.A., Gilchrist MD. (2020). “Comparison of frequency and magnitude of head impacts experienced by Peewee boys and girls in games of youth ice hockey.” Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering.
  • McMunn, L., Hoshizaki, T., Robidoux, M.A., Gilchrist, M. Karton, C. & Post, A. (2020). “Comparison of Head Impact Frequency and Magnitude for Midget and Junior Ice Hockey Players to Inform Safety and Policy.” Safety in Ice Hockey: ASTM International 6, 21- 44. http://doi.org/10.1520/STP1625201900504/
  • Robidoux, M.A. Kendall, M., Karton, C., Post, A., Laflamme, Y. Hoshizaki, T.B. (2020). Comparative Analysis of Head Injuries Reported by Hockey Canada and Field Observations in Ontario and Quebec.” Journal of Concussion. https://doi.org/10.1177/2059700220911285
  • Chen, W., Post, A., Karon, C., Gilchrist, M.D., Robidoux, M.A., Hoshizaki, T.B. (2020). “A Comparison of Brain Trauma Profiles for Pee Wee and Bantam Youth Ice Hockey”. Sports Biomechanics. 1-24. 10.1080/14763141.2020.1754450.