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Moving Beyond Survival in Twentieth-Century Canadian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction 1948-1989
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and environmental criticism, 2. ecofeminism and feminist posthumanism, 3. post-colonial and decolonial thought specifically focusing on Quebec and Indigenous issues, and 4. affect and queer theory. This dissertation contributes to excavating and highlighting the colonial survival mindset that colours
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Seed Stories: A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Urban Recreation Practitioners in Garden, Recreation, and Community Places
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, Caine, & Lessard, 2018) alongside the people and places they work, I designed a research project in which I narratively inquired into the experiences of two recreation practitioners as they worked alongside urban Indigenous peoples in a community garden project. As we lived alongside (Clandinin, 2013
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The Prebiotic Synthesis of Soluble Organic Matter in Carbonaceous Chondrites and the Influence of Asteroidal Aqueous Alteration
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. Potential alteration-driven sources of aldehydes and ketones (e.g. degradation of amino acids or oxidation of insoluble organic matter) are discussed. In addition to the aldehyde and ketone analyses, previously unstudied Tagish Lake specimens (TL1, TL4 and TL10a) were investigated for indigenous amino
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2020-01-10
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: Calls for police reform are echoing across the world. In North America, a spotlight has been placed on police failings. The media has illuminated brutality, violence, and racism as long-standing faults of police systems. Many Canadians have passionately argued that police...
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2020-06-01
Karsgaard, Carrie; Mackay, Mackenzie; Catholique, Alexandria
The Amazon Basin is the largest hydrographic basin in the world. It is one of the more pristine watersheds in Brazil, with the highest freshwater fish diversity in the world. It also sustains many small-scale fisheries. The Amazon river is over 6600 km long, with a basin area of roughly 5.5...
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Program and Abstract Booklet. Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge and Northern Community Well-Being
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Johnson, Leslie Main, Cardinal, Clifford, Dewitt-Schleifman, Meda, Maloney, Elaine, Waugh, Earle, Ferguson, Gary, Benditt, Riva, Lewis, Peggy
This is the Program and Abstract Booklet for the Gathering.
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Semantic Dimensions of Tsuut'ina Verbs: A Corpus-Based Investigation of Synonymy and Hyponymy
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Tsuut’ina is a language in the Dene (Athabaskan) language family spoken by approximately 175 people. Due to its low speaker numbers, it is considered critically endangered. Existing literature describing Tsuut’ina does not include discussions of lexical relations, the relationships between...
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2019-02-01
SSHRC Awarded IDG 2019: In August 2018, a statue of Canada's first prime minister, John A. McDonald was unceremoniously hoisted from Victoria, BC's city hall steps, wrapped in foam and trucked away to a storage facility. City council was responding to concerns from Indigenous community members who
reparations for continuing wrongs and build respectful relations across difference. In order to develop these methods, we will focus on a case study of unceded Nlaka’pamux territories /Lytton BC. This rural area is a place where ongoing Indigenous protection and cultural expression has resulted in complex
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2017-01-01
Couture, Selena, Dick, Alexander
literature, theatre history, post-colonialism, and Indigenous studies.
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Fall 2017
My research uses a framework of vulnerability and community economy to understand how Inuit practices of sharing need to be reflected in federal food policies for Inuit to be able to meet their food needs. I specifically draw on the work of feminist theorists such as Judith Butler, and Erin...