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- 242Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 46Fraser, Marion
- 46Villatoro, Valentin (Supervisor)
- 42Andrew Hoang
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2023-06-20
In the summer of 2022, I traveled to Türkiye, my country of origin, for a four-month ethnographic research project on the rise of Sufi -mystical Islamic- practices among mainly young, middle-class women of Turkish origin. Throughout my fieldwork, I repeatedly asked my interlocutors the question,...
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2023-06-20
Brushing your teeth is a simple ritual that you do every day. However, this simple ritual isn't always available for older adults in the hospital, especially if they are not capable of brushing their own teeth. My research explores hospitalized older adults' oral care experiences. Through...
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2024-06-01
This image represents the essence of my research - pre-service teachers’ attitudes, beliefs and concerns (ABCs) on educating culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. A transformative educational landscape is emerging in Canada - one that is driven by the growing presence of CLD...
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Abraham Anghik Ruben's Artist's Statement from the 2015 Aurora Borealis exhibit in Yellowknife, NWT
Download2015-07-09
Ruben, Abraham Anghik, Campbell, Sandy
This artist's statement accompanied Abraham Anghik Ruben's exhibit, Aurora Borealis, at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre during the summer of 2015. Ruben was born in Paulatuk, NWT.
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2019-01-01
A mathematics curriculum often seems be designed or delivered as linear: a sequence of predetermined, sometimes unrelated, topics with little chances for learners to revisit them from different perspectives. This suggests learning as accumulation with predictable outcomes. However, learning,...
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2021-01-01
This image is an homage to my husband’s grandfather who inspired my doctoral research on temporality of persons living with dementia. This collage represents his porous realities that cross his childhood in Hong Kong/Macao, the period of the Second World War, and his late life in Canada. The...