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    • The Land Agreement of 1842 at Little Red River 

      Ferguson, Theresa A. (Alberta History, 1999)
      On May 1, 1842, an agreement was signed at Fort Vermilion by five members of the Beaver Indian Nation and by William Shaw, the Hudson's Bay Company clerk in charge. As a "mark of [their} regard and attachment," the Beaver ...
    • From Learning to Credential 

      Spencer, Bruce; Briton, Derek; Gereluk, Winston (Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education, 1999)
    • Crediting Adult Learning 

      Spencer, Bruce; Briton, Derek; Gereluk, Winston (Conference of the Adult Education Research, 2000)
      This paper reports on the uncertainties and dilemmas experienced by three researchers as they continue to explore how informal and non-formal union-sponsored learning can be translated into college and university credits.
    • Pedagogy, Practice, and Psychoanalysis 

      Briton, Derek (American Educational Research Conference Association, 2000)
    • Starting Over: A. L. Lloyd and the Search for a New Folk Music, 1945-49 

      Gregory, David (Canadian Journal for Traditional Music/Revue de musique folklorique canadienne, 2000)
      In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd's early involvement with folk music during the decade 1934-1944 and analyzed the significance of The Singing Englishman. Here he continues the ...
    • Cyberimperialisme et marginalisation des autochtones au Canada 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique INRS Urbanisation, Culture et Société, 2000)
      Les populations indigènes du Canada seraient-elles sujettes, comme les. autres populations du Canada, à un « cyberimpérialisme » insidieux, qui menace de dénaturer et de marginaliser leurs cultures, voire de les éliminer ...
    • Who matters? Public history and the invention of the Canadian past 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Acadiensis, 2000)
      There is no longer any real dispute that the past, as distinct from traditions, is an invention based on a careful selection of apparently empirical evidence. Historians now accept that there is no "ultimate" truth; there ...
    • Maternal Accounts of the Costs and Benefits of Life Experiences After Parental Separation 

      Kier, Cheryl A.; Lewis, Charlie N.; Hay, Dennis (Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 2000)
      Recent analyses both question the assumption that parental separation only has negative effects on families and suggest that attention should be paid to the diversity of experiences post divorce. The latter may be ...
    • Time for a Change? The Alberta Historical Resources Act 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Legacy Magazine, 2000-01)
      The Alberta Historical Resources Act was a product of several well-attended hearings during 1970-71, chaired by Richard G. Forbis, a leading archaeologist and professor at the University of Calgary. Intended to preserve ...
    • Online Workers' Education 

      Briton, Derek; Taylor, Jeff (International Journal of Instructional Media, 2001)
      This paper recounts the preliminary findings of a research project designed to explore the relevance of computer-mediated communication technologies for the collective and social purposes that are an integral part of ...
    • (2001). Luce Irigaray, Entrustment and Rethinking Strategic Organizing. 

      Oseen, Collette (Critical Management Conference, Manchester, England, 2001)
      Why are women and women’s needs persistently marginalized, even in projects designed to alleviate that? Why has there been such difficulty in translating the rhetoric of women’s right to shape society into reality? Feminist ...
    • Metis Studies : The Development of a Field and New Directions 

      Pannekoek, Frits (University of Alberta Press, 2001)
      Until recently, sources for Mets studies have been few both for classroom use as well as academic reflection. Lately, there has been a virtual explosion of interest, although largely among non-Mets historians. Now this to ...
    • Five–Fold Translation in the Theatre of Marco Micone 

      Pivato, Joseph J. (Canadian Theatre Review, 2001)
      In the complex relationship between the literatures of English Canada and Quebec translation has played an important role. Now with the emergence of ethnic minority writing in Canada this binary model of the literary ...
    • Lacanian Perspectives on Knowledge, Truth, Method, Rigor, 

      Briton, Derek (American Educational Research Conference Association., 2002)
    • The Truth Is That Which Runs After the Truth 

      Briton, Derek (Annual Standing Conference on University Teaching & Research in the Education of Adults, 2002)
    • Alan Lomax: A Life in Folk Music 

      Gregory, David (Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)
      Alan Lomax's career was long, almost seventy years, and his interests many and varied. He achieved so much in those seventy years that it is impossible for any short account of his life and work to be comprehensive. ...
    • Moira Cameron: Northern Balladeer 

      Gregory, David (Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)
    • Jewels Left in the Dung-hills: Broadside and other Vernacular Ballads Rejected by Francis Child 

      Gregory, David; Gregory, Rosaleen (Canadian Journal for Traditional Music/Revue de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)
      Although The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (1 882-1 898) was the most systematic and scholarly collection of vernacular ballads published in the Victorian era, Francis Child nonetheless omitted from his canon a ...
    • Fonds Edith Fowke 

      Gregory, David (Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)
    • Sampling The Alan Lomax Collection 

      Gregory, David (Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)


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