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2024-01-01
Shields, Rob, Cevirme, Alperen, Hamad, Genan, Kohleal, Justine, Quecke, Emily, Soneff, Danielle
This journal is an experiment in prototyping relatively fast-turn-around, blind peer reviewed publication at the graduate student level. As the first issue of the journal, it is offered as a model for further issues. The papers collected in this inaugural issue of Dérive, An Interdisciplinary...
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Logement social — Right to Housing A Sceptical Overview of Social Housing Research, Policy and Struggle in Montréal
Download2021-06-01
Québec has a history of logement social or social housing. This is a first glance survey for anglophone readers of the French-language literature on community housing in Québec’s large cities, with a focus on Montréal.
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1994-04-24
An interrogation of and dialogue with the Via 13 Editorial Collective . The objective is to go beyond the limits of the original vision of the margin and marginalia. But at the same time, it will become clear that this is an archaeological process where in digging ourselves out from under a...
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No One Can Serve Two Masters: The Religious Conundrum of Conservative Party Leaders in Canada
Download2020-01-01
Keysel Alberto Aranzamendez Besa
This 100-page Honors thesis paper is a comprehensive examination of why Conservative party leaders tend to have a difficult time winning a general federal election in Canada. The research question that this thesis will address is the following: What do the cases of Manning, Day, Harper, and...
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Race, Discrimination, and Trust in Police: Insights from Black Canadians
2024-11-12
Existing studies on race and policing in Canada have shown that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) experience discrimination and excessive police use of force. This paper examines the relationship between experience of discrimination and level of trust in police by narrowing its focus...