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Fall 2019
“Here, at the End: Contemporary North American Ecocritical Dystopian Fiction” argues that a distinct speculative subgenre has arisen within current dystopian fiction—one that contains some properties comparable to the “critical dystopia” identified by Tom Moylan and others as having emerged in...
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Material Traces of Ethnogenesis: An Archaeological and Spatial Analysis of the Metis Cultural Landscape in the Canadian West, 1700-1880
Download2012-01-30
SSHRC Awarded IDG 2012: Our pilot project will address the question of Métis territory and identity via the remains of Métis landscapes in the archaeological record, particularly the material culture and spatial arrangements of known over-wintering sites in the Canadian Parklands, and...
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Beyond the Surface: The essential role of university staff in transformational reconciliation policy in higher education
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education, shifting the policy focus from one solely based on inclusion, to the consideration of a more transformational goal of reconciliation. The shift spurred an expanded policy audience with reconciliation requiring equal participation from non-Indigenous people. Staff from all corners of campus have
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2012
Rajakaruna, H., Lewis, M., Strasser, C.
If a non-indigenous species is to thrive and become invasive it must first persist under its new set of environmental conditions. Net reproductive rate (R 0) represents the average number of female offspring produced by a female over its lifetime, and has been used as a metric of population
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2012
Lewis, M. A., Rajakaruna, H., Strasser, C.
If a non-indigenous species is to thrive and become invasive it must first persist under its new set of environmental conditions. Net reproductive rate (R 0) represents the average number of female offspring produced by a female over its lifetime, and has been used as a metric of population
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Revisioning ‘The Visionaries’: A Critical Pedagogy of Place, Settler Implication, and Modes of Selected Remembrance & Erasure on Papaschase Cree Land (University of Alberta campus)
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differing ways that Indigenous geographies and settler colonial geographies interpret place and relationships with the land. A critical pedagogy of place, inspired by Jay Johnson, will be used to re-read the monument and look at questions of memory, representation, settler implication and responsibility. My
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The Limits of Recognition: Culture and Historical Necessity in the Work of Rawls and Taylor
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Canadian constitutional debates of the 1980s and 1990s. I will argue that Taylor’s communitarianism is made possible by Canadian political realities, and are an attempt to provide a way to deal adequately with questions of Indigenous and Quebecois sovereignty. I will then try to show how Taylor’s
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Stress predisposition to necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens in chickens and the administration of a complex microbiota to mitigate disease
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exhibited altered lipid metabolism in the liver, and altered metabolite profiles in liver, kidney, and muscle. Moreover, stress altered the α- and β-diversity of bacterial communities within the small intestine and ceca. Notably, birds administered CORT possessed higher densities of indigenous C
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Theorizing Linkages between Ikigai (Life Worthiness) and Leisure among Japanese University Students: A Mixed Methods Approach
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these so-called eudaimonic aspects of well-being. Ikigai, a Japanese indigenous well-being concept that roughly translates as purpose in life and a life worth living, appears to possess eudaimonic qualities. Although past descriptive studies have identified leisure as a primary source of ikigai, this