About
Dr. Tanja Hoffmann is a Leverhulme Research Fellow in Archaeology at the University of York, leading Axis 1 of the Heritage for Global Challenges Research Centre. Her work focuses on Indigenous heritage, climate change resilience, and decolonial methodologies. She holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University and an MA from the University of Northern British Columbia.
- Education:
- PhD in Resource and Environmental Management (Simon Fraser University)
- MA in First Nations Studies (University of Northern British Columbia)
- Key Research Areas:
- Indigenous cultural keystone places
- Heritage ecosystems impact assessment
- Post-Brexit social inclusion dynamics
Her projects include co-developing the Heritage Ecosystems Impact Assessment (HEIA) methodology and exploring Indigenous customary law revitalization with the Katzie First Nation. She collaborates with organizations like Historic England and Malambo Grassroots to advance place-based solutions to global challenges.
Dr. Hoffmann currently supervises PhD candidates Fran Mahone and Melissa Thomas. She advocates for research that prioritizes community-driven heritage practices and reciprocal relationships with Indigenous knowledge holders.
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