
معرفی
Patricia D. McGuire is an Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, Carleton University, with a PhD in Sociology from the University of Saskatchewan (2013). Her academic work centers on Indigenous knowledge systems, community-based research methodologies, and decolonizing practices within Canadian sociological and social work frameworks.
- Doctor of Philosophy (Sociology), University of Saskatchewan (2013)
- Master of Arts, Lakehead University (2003)
- Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) and Honours Bachelor of Social Work, Lakehead University (1988)
McGuire's research focuses on Indigenous resilience, decolonizing methodologies, and community-driven solutions, particularly examining Anishinaabe societies. She has contributed extensively to sociology and social work literature through book chapters and peer-reviewed articles addressing Indigenous epistemologies, structural barriers in education, and reconciliation processes.
Her publications explore topics like urban Indigenous youth safety, land-based education, and Indigenous women's leadership. McGuire has collaborated with the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) on CIHR-funded projects, including land-based camps and restorative justice practices.
Supervision & Education: Supervised PhD and MSW students on CIHR projects (2019–2020), including eight MSW research assistants and one practicum student. Her teaching emphasizes Indigenous community engagement and structural analysis.


