Browsing Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences by Issue Date
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Native perspectives on the northern diseased bison issue: an outline
(The Northern Diseased Bison Environmental Assessment Panel, 1989-10-15) -
The "Jarvis Proof": Management of Bison, Management of Bison Hunters, and the Development of a Literary Tradition
(Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, 1990) -
A selected Western Canada Historical Resources Bibliography to 1985
(Prairie Forum, 1990)The bibliography was compiled from careful library and institutional searches. Accumulated titles were sent to various federal, provincial and municipal jurisdictions, academic institutions and foundations with a request ... -
Insidious Sources and the Historical Interpretation of the Pre-1870 West
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1991)There has been a noticeable absence of the Anglican church, or its documents, in the mainstream of Canadian historical writing on the pre-1870 west. This does not mean that the Church of England has not been the subject ... -
A snug little flock : the social origins of the Riel Resistance, 1869-70
(Watson and Dwyer, 1991)Questions about the identities of the mixed-blood Indian-European peoples of Canada and the United States have puzzled historians and anthropologists in both countries. Who are the mixedbloods of North America? Why do they ... -
Canada and the Far East during the 1930s
(Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1991, 1991) -
Discourse and Power in Environmental Politics: Public Hearings on a Bleached Kraft Pulp Mill in Alberta
(Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 1991-10) -
Vaclav Havel, Post-Modernism, and Modernity: The Implications for Adult Education in the West
(University of Saskatchewan., 1992) -
Emancipation Through the Acquisition of Basic Skills: A Curriculum-Planning Process for Marginalized Adults
(University of Saskatchewan, 1992)Abstract: This paper discusses the development of a curriculum planningprocess that can be employed with marginalized adult-learners. The model incorporates a range of basic "skills" identified by marginalized adults ... -
Robo Ed: Reimaging Adult Education
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Debating Metis Rights
(Literary Review of Canada, 1992-04)Thomas Flanagan usually manages to place himself at the centre of controversy whenever he writes about the Metis. While his work may often appear to be motivated by ideology rather than the persuasiveness of historical ... -
Winning Back the Words
(Garamond Press, 1993) -
(1993). A Feminist/Postmodernist Methodology for Educational Research.
(1993)A paper for presentation to the Education Graduate Students' Association, University of Alberta. -
Wood Bison and the Early Fur Trade
(Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, 1993) -
The Commodification of Adult Education
(Penn State University, 1993)Abstract: This paper discusses the consequences of cultural commodification for emancipatory adult education, arguing that while cultural commodification may generate a greater demand for adult education such market-driven ... -
Research Paradigms in Adult Education: A Dialectical Account
(University of Ottawa., 1993) -
Sibling attachment: A review and a new infant-based measure (SPPIR)
(Journal of Early Development and Parenting, 1993)This paper describes a new infant-based measure for assessing infant attachment to a sibling during a modified strange situation procedure. Research has demonstrated that young siblings often form a special relationship ... -
Discourse and Power in Environmental Politics," in Martin O'Connor (edited) Is Sustainable Capitalism Possible?.
(Guilford Publications, 1994) -
Interpretation on the New Frontier:The Alberta Experience
(Alberta Museums Review, 1994)The author has provided a thought-provoking analysis of the origins and influences of the heritage interpretation field in Alberta. He explores the effect successive generations of immigrants have had on the culture of the ...