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A woman’s place is in the kitchen… unless she’s getting paid. A study of the social and structural dynamics impeding gender equity in the culinary industry
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Kelly Marie Emma Hobbs Bruzzese
the social and structural dynamics impeding gender equity in the professional kitchen? By borrowing from the work done by social order theorist, this research aims to extract commonalities in way of personal attributes, beliefs and strategies from five case studies of prominent female chefs who have
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Safe spaces campus climate survey report: Gauging the environment for sexual and gender minorities at the University of Alberta
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Wells, Kristopher, HIllyard, Alexis, Kinkartz, Lionel
Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services (ISMSS)
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Fall 2012
, and gender. I suggest that monuments have these affective capabilities because they operate like ‘stone bodies’ in their urban environments. Additionally, spirited with a certain life-force, monuments have the ability to haunt, unsettling relationships between place, memory, and belonging. These
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2019-09-25
who were defendants and offenders, as well as their families. The proposed project will deepen our understanding of the different roles marriage has played in Australian society from 1812 to the mid-twentieth century. My research will shed light on gender, class, and religious expectations, and delve
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Hegemonic heterosexuality, moral regulation and the rhetoric of choice: single motherhood in the Canadian west, 1900 - Mid 1970's
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the significance of the role that reproduction plays in gender inequality. Queer Theory, with its critique of the sexualization of social life, is amenable to such a perspective and is employed here to illuminate how familial, sexual, and/or reproductive realities rigidify into overarching identity
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2012
deserves recognition and encouragement. Becoming alert and sensitive to the people in one’s surroundings yielded overwhelming evidence of creativity and artistic endeavour. Living ‘artfully’ is not limited by age, gender, or circumstances. A large portion of the paper specifically highlighted the innate
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Does a judge's party of appointment or gender matter to case outcomes: An empirical study of the Court of Appeal for Ontario
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Stribopoulos, James, Yahya, Moin A.
addition, the votes cast by individual judges in each category were tracked based on variables such as the type of litigant, the political party that appointed the judge, and the judge's gender. This study reveals that at least in certain categories of cases, both party of appointment and gender are
statistically significant in explaining case outcomes. Between these two variables, gender actually appears to be the stronger determinant of outcome in certain types of cases. While these findings are cause for concern, this study also points toward a simple solution. Diversity in the composition of appeal
panels both from the standpoint of gender and party of appointment dampened the statistical influence of either variable. In other words, in the case of gender, a single judge on a panel who is of the opposite sex from the others, or in the case of political party, a single judge appointed by a different
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2018-08-01
Eerkes, Deborah, Hackett, Chris
This report details the work of the Restorative Initiatives Working Group, examining the potential for a restorative approach to prevent and address sexual violence. It was presented to the University of Alberta Sexual Violence Response Advisory Council Executive Steering Committee in August 2018.
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Sylvia Lin, Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film
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This is a review of Sylvia Lin's important book-length consideration of literature and film from Taiwan that addresses issues of historical trauma such as the February 28th Incident of 1949 and the resulting White Terror period that lasted for several decades in Taiwan. Lin deals with some...