Most Canadians know only a little about the Ipperwash story - the police shooting of Dudley George in 1995. They are the authors of Wilderness and Inhabited: Wildness and the Vitality of the Land and the directors of In the Name of Wild and Inhabited. Birds of Vancouver Island's West Coast presents accounts of all the species so far recorded as occurring in the region - 360 in all - and updates the 231 species recorded up to 1978.
As a wilderness photographer and environmental activist, he has explored much of the west coast of Vancouver Island. She was associate director of the Center for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, and part-time professor of law, at the University of Ottawa. LARRY CHARTRAND is a citizen of the Métis Nation (Michif), professor emeritus at the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa and a former director of the Indigenous Justice Center at the University of Saskatchewan.
Sustaining Indigenous Economic Relations draws on the knowledge systems of the nehiyawak ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐊᐧᐠ (Plains Cree) to make two central arguments. She is a member of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Order of Canada.
Banning Transgender Conversion Practices
Florence Ashley; foreword by Victor Madrigal-Borloz
Reconciling Truths
Kim Stanton
Religious Diversity in Canadian Public Schools
Dia Dabby
Constitutionalizing Criminal Law
Colton Fehr
Aboriginal Peoples and Sport in Canada: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues Edited by Janice Forsyth and Audrey R. DEREK SILVA is an Associate Professor of Sociology at King's University College at Western University and an Adjunct Research Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University. He serves on the editorial board of the Sociology of Sport Journal and co-hosts The End of Sport podcast.
Along with Alex Luscombe and Kevin Walby, he is also the co-editor of Changing of the Guards: Private Influences, Privatization, and Criminal Justice in Canada. LIAM KENNEDY is an Associate Professor of Criminology at King's University College at Western University.
Power Played
Edited by Derek Silva and Liam Kennedy
Changing of the Guards
Edited by Alex Luscombe, Derek Silva, and Kevin Walby;
Disability Injustice
Edited by Kelly Fritsch, Jeffrey Monaghan, and Emily van der Meulen
DON WELLS is Professor Emeritus, School of Labor Studies and Department of Political Science, McMaster University. A former steel worker, auto worker and union organizer, he has been active in the migrant workers' rights, peace, anti-poverty and environmental movements. He was also a policy researcher at the national office of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
BIDRAGENDE: Donna Baines, Yale Belanger, John Calvert, Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, Colleen Fuller, Rafael Gomez, Jennifer Harmer, Rebecca Hii, John Holmes, Philip Kelly, Adam King, Andy King, Stephanie Luce, Janet McLaughlin, Andie Noack, Stephanie Ross, Larry Savage, Jim Silver, Mark Thomas, Steve Tufts, Leah Vosko.
Canadian Labour Policy and Politics
Edited by John Peters and Don Wells
JOHN PETERS is a researcher and associate professor at the University of Montreal's Interuniversity Research Center on Globalization and Work. KATE PUDDISTER is assistant professor of political science at the University of Guelph and author of Seeking the Court's Advice: The Politics of the Canadian Reference Power. Among his publications are Constitutional Amendment in Canada; Policy Change, Courts and the Canadian Constitution; and Constitutional Pariah: Reference regarding Senate reform and the future of parliament.
Constitutional Crossroads
Edited by Kate Puddister and Emmett Macfarlane
Understanding Transformations in Government, Media and the Public Sphere Edited by Mireille Lalancette, Vincent Raynauld and Erin Crandall JULY 2022 He is the author of Brand Command: Canadian Politics and Democracy in the Age of Message Control, which won the Donner Award for Best Book on Public Policy by a Canadian . He is the director of the Groupe de recherche en communication politique based at Université Laval and an associate member of the Center for the Study of Democratic Citizenship.
He is co-editor, with Alex Marland, of the Communication, Strategy and Policy series at UBC Press. CONTRIBUTORS: Kaija Belfry Munroe, Kody Blois, Matthew Bondy, Colette Brin, Thomas Collombat, François Cormier, Erin Crandall, Cristine de Clercy, Brooks DeCillia, Myriam Descarreaux, Anna Lennox Esselment, Holly Annettes, Holly Annceillet, Richard Maksymetz, Gillian Maurice, Doug Munroe, Anthony Ozorai, Vincent Raynauld, Jacob Robbins-Kanter, Anthony Sayers, Tamara Small, Angelia Wagner, Jared Wesley, Paul Wilson, Stéphanie Yates.
Inside the Local Campaign
Edited by Alex Marland and Thierry Giasson
Second Thoughts received the Donner Award and the Donald Smiley Award of the Canadian Political Science Association.
Pivot or Pirouette?
Tom Flanagan
COURTNEY is a Senior Policy Fellow at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and Professor Emeritus of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. He is a past president of the Canadian Political Science Association and editor of the Canadian Journal of Political Science. Among many other works, Courtney is the author of Ordered Ridings: Designing Canada’s Electoral Districts; Selection of National Party Leaders in Canada; Do Conventions Matter?; and elections.
Revival and Change
John C. Courtney
Elections in a Federal State and Politics at the Center: The Selection and Removal of Party Leaders in Anglo Parliamentary Democracies, who received the Donald Smiley Award 2013. His publications include Personalizing Democratic Politics and The Challenge for Political Parties and The Promise and Challenge of Primary Elections of the Party. Koester Student Essay Award and has been published in the Canadian Journal of Political Science and Political Geography.
The Political Party in Canada
Howe Series in Canadian Political History The late GREG DONAGHY was Director of the Bill Graham Center for Contemporary International History at the University of Toronto. His publications include Grit: The Life and Politics of Paul Martin Sr. and Tolerant Allies: Canada and the United States, 1963–1968. WHITNEY LACKENBAUER is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Northern Canadian Studies at Trent University.
Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic; and China's Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada.
People, Politics, and Purpose
Edited by Greg Donaghy and P. Whitney Lackenbauer;
Now with the City of Toronto, he taught for several years in the International Relations program at Trinity College, University of Toronto.
A Cooperative Disagreement
John M. Dirks; foreword by Robert Bothwell and John English
Aluminum Ore: The Political Economy of the Global Bauxite Industry Edited by Robin Gendron, Mats Ingulstad and Espen Storli NOVEMBER 2022. ROBRECHT DECLERCQ is a senior postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University, Belgium and author of World Market Transformation: Inside the German Fur Capital Leipzig, 1870-1939. He is the author of White Mineworkers on Zambia's Copperbelt in a Class of Their Own.
HANS OTTO FRØLAND is a professor of European contemporary history at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim.
Born with a Copper Spoon
Edited by Robrecht Declercq, Duncan Money, and Hans-Otto Frøland
Sy is 'n bydrae tot Contesting Bodies and Nation in Canadian History en is gepubliseer in Histoire sociale/Social History en die Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth.
What Nudism Exposes
Mary-Ann Shantz
Han har udgivet i Historical Studies in Education, History of Education, Settler Colonial Studies og BC Studies.
Lessons in Legitimacy
Sean Carleton
Liquor and the Liberal State
Dan Malleck
Pleasure and Panic
Edited by Dan Malleck and Cheryl Krasnick Warsh
A Liberal-Labour Lady
Veronica Strong-Boag
Feeling Feminism
Edited by Lara Campbell, Michael Dawson, and Catherine Gidney
He has also served as editor-in-chief of The Otter, the blog of the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE).
Making Muskoka
Andrew Watson; foreword by Graeme Wynn
Scandalous Conduct
Matthew Barrett
Against the Tides
Ronald Rudin; foreword by Graeme Wynn
Building the Army’s Backbone
Andrew L. Brown
The High North
The Solidarity Encounter
Carol Lynne D’Arcangelis
Religion at the Edge
Edited by Paul Bramadat, Patricia O’Connell-Killen, and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
A Mobilizing Metaphor: Art, Culture, and Disability Activism in Canada Edited by Christine Kelly and Michael Orsini. Experiences of motherhood in/medicine; Boyhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal; Motherhood, mothers and sport: experiences, representations, resistances; and Connecting, considering and embracing difference.
Cripping Intersex
Celeste E. Orr
Twice Migrated, Twice Displaced
Tania Das Gupta
Screening Out
Laura Bisaillon
Frontier Fieldwork
Andres Rodriguez
A Human Rights-Based Approach to Development in India Edited by Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal and Bharat Ramaswami. Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives Edited by Sarah Biddulph and Ljiljana Biuković. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and co-editor of The Justice Crisis: The Cost and Value of Accessing Law.
ILAN VERTINSKY is Vinod Sood Professor of International Business Studies, Strategy and Business Economics at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia and co-author of Japanese Economic Policy and Growth: Implications for Businesses in Canada and North America.
Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India
Small Bites
Tina Moffat
Globalization, Poverty, and Income Inequality
University of Alabama Press • University of Arizona Press • Athabasca University Press • University Press of Colorado (përfshin University of Alaska Press dhe Utah State Press) • Concordia. University Press (përfshin Bucknell University Press dhe University of Delaware Press) • University of Texas Press • Universitas Press.
Benefit Street
Adria Bernardi
Ascension
Steve Tomasula
Dance of the Returned
Devon A. Mihesuah
Foote
Tom Bredehoft
My Haunted Home
Victoria Hood
Blues and Trouble
Tom Piazza
Bratwurst Haven
Rachel King
Shame
Grant Maierhofer
Raven’s Echo
Robert Davis Hoffmann; afterword by Reginald Dyck
Little Wet-Paint Girl
Ouanessa Younsi; translated by Rebecca L. Thompson
Political Animal
Frank Perez
Love, Loosha
Edited by Chip Livingston
Late Work
Joan Frank
Chino and the Dance of the Butterfly
Dana Tai Soon Burgess
Dear Denise
Lisa McNair
Curing Season
Kristine Langley Mahler
The Abolitionist’s Journal
James D. Richardson
Miles to Go
Brennen Matthews; foreword by Michael Wallis
Every Wrong Direction
Dan Burt
Playing God in the Meadow
Learned to Admire My Weeds
Martha Leb Molnar
A Force for Nature
Bowen Blair
A Little Bit of Land
Jessica Gigot
Salleyland
Whit Gibbons
A Poison Like No Other
Matt Simon
The Surprising Lives of Bark Beetles
Jiri Hulcr and Marc Abrahams
Swamplands
Edward Struzik
Mata Austronesia
Tuki Drake
I’ve Had to Think Up a Way to Survive
Lynn Melnick
Maybe We’ll Make It
Margo Price
Play All Night!
Bob Beatty
Bob Dylan in the Attic
Freddy Cristóbal Domínguez
Rags and Bones
Edited by Jeff Sellars and Kevin C. Neece
Creole Soul
Burt Feintuch; edited by Jeannie Banks Thomas;
Black Country Music
Francesca Royster
The Cuban Sandwich
Internet Is for Cats
Jessica Maddox
Velocipedomania
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden
Women Who Invented the Sixties
Steve Golin
Jim Cullen
Port Newark and the Origins of Container Shipping
Angus Kress Gillespie; foreword by Michael Aaron Rockland Container shipping is a vital part of the global economy. Goods from all around the
Canada’s Place Names and How to Change Them
Lauren Beck
The Progress Illusion
Jon D. Erickson
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander on Pedagogical Playgrounds
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Spirits in the Consulting Room
Serge Bouznah and Catherine Lewertowski; foreword by Jaswant Guzder;
Maximum Vantage
Bill Maxwell
The History of Emily Montague
Frances Brooke
A Dark Conspiracy and Other Nineteenth-Century Canadian Short Stories in English
Edited by Henry M. Wallace
The Impressions of Theophrastus Such
George Eliot
Sounds of Tohi
Omnicompetent Modernists
Becoming Catawba
No One to Meet
The Practice of Rhetoric
Geoengineering, Persuasion, and the Climate Crisis
Children Crossing Borders
Translation and Epistemicide
Corporate Nature
Indigenous Economics
Visualizing Genocide
Gardening at the Margins
Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism
Violence, Imagination, and Resistance
Class Warrior
Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice
Where the Red-Winged Blackbirds Sing
Behind the Curtain of Scholarly Publishing
Cabin Stories
Gold Metal Waters
After Dark
The Gwich’in Climate Report
Ingredients for Revolution
Ancient Foodways
Joyce without Borders
Great Waves and Mountains
It’s Our Movement Now
Allegory and the Poetic Self
Writing Islands
Disunion
Sīmās
Church Space and the Capital in Prewar Japan
Faith in Mount Fuji
Taiwan Archaeology
Connecting the Kingdom
Ignored Histories
Workers and Democracy
Making Our Own Destiny
Kyoto Revisited
Between the Streets and the Assembly
Unthinking Collaboration
Carly Buxton
Roadways for People
Organizing Women
Rescuing Ellisville Marsh
Understanding Disaster Insurance
Race in the Crucible of War
The Spirit of Colonial Williamsburg
Staged News
A Centennial Celebration of The Brownies’ Book
Authenticating Whiteness
The Transatlantic Materials of American Literature
At Risk
Children, Deafness, and Deaf Cultures in Popular Media
Containing Childhood
Critical Essays on William Faulkner
Literacy in a Long Blues Note
Conversations with Joe R. Lansdale
Jazz à la Creole
Mississippi’s American Indians
The LGBTQ+ Comics Studies Reader
Reimagining History from an Indigenous Perspective
Semantics of the World
William Faulkner Day by Day
Steinbeck’s Imaginarium
Latinx Poetics
Dancing on the Sun Stone
As the Condor Soars
History of Oregon Ornithology
An Imperative to Cure
Dead Wood
A Peculiar Paradise
Planning the Portland Urban Growth Boundary
The Inner Studio
Digital Me
Studies in Outdoor Recreation
The Perils of Populism
First-Generation Faculty of Color
Growing Gardens, Building Power
Just Like Us
Opting Out
Intoxication
Making Choices, Making Do
Politics of Genocide
Prestige Television
Thinking While Black
Undocumented Motherhood
Only the Names Have Been Changed
The Color Pynk
Visible Borders, Invisible Economies
Oaxaca in Motion
Picture a Professor
The Untranslatable Image
Inclusive Teaching
Almanac for the Anthropocene
Seeds of Occupation, Seeds of Possibility
Imperium in Imperio
The Fifth Border State
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