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James Juip serves as a Researcher and doctoral candidate in Industrial Heritage and Archaeology, affiliated with the Historic Environments and Spatial Analytics Lab through the Keweenaw Time Traveler project. His work centers on interdisciplinary collaboration to apply spatial analytics and community engagement methodologies for reconstructing inclusive historical narratives that address children's health in regional contexts, directly benefiting Great Lakes communities.
His research program bridges Industrial Heritage, Archaeology, and Public Health through Community Based Participatory Research and Geospatial Analysis, emphasizing holistic interpretation of historical data to create accessible heritage resources. This approach integrates digital humanities frameworks with community-driven inquiry to transform archival materials into tools for public health insights and cultural preservation.
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As an active member of the Historic Environments and Spatial Analytics Lab, Juip contributes to the Keweenaw Time Traveler initiative's mission of democratizing historical geospatial data through open-access platforms, where interdisciplinary teams develop community-centered applications of spatial analytics for heritage interpretation and educational outreach across the Great Lakes region.





