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A close-up headshot of Joanne DiNova. She is smiling and wearing thin rectangular glasses with her brown hair down. She is wearing a dark grey blazer with a blue button-up underneath.

Crow (Joanne DiNova)

Associate Professor

Joanne DiNova’s areas of interest include Indigenous thought and literature, critical discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, as well as intercultural and risk communication. Her publications include Spiraling Webs of Relation: Movements Toward an Indigenist Criticism, published by Routledge in 2005. Her current research project involves a comparative analysis of English and Indigenous languages. Joanne is a member of the Couchiching First Nation.

  • Crisis communication
  • Democracy, Justice and Governance
  • Health & Well-Being
  • Health communication
  • Indigenous communication
  • Indigenous theory
  • Science communication
  • Strategic risk communication
  • DiNova, J. (2005). Spiraling webs of relation: Movements toward an indigenist criticism. Routledge.