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This revealing volume examines the role of party finance reforms in shaping a period, since 2004, of political instability and successive minority governments in Canada.
Citizens Adrift is a rich study of the generational decline in political involvement that offers recommendations as to how to stem the erosion of democratic life.
A definitive study of the implementation and implications of streetscape video surveillance systems in Canada.
An authoritative history of British Columbia's highest court.
A fascinating book that situates local places and local expressions of public memory such as statues, photographs, and oral stories at the centre of identity formation in twentieth-century Canada and beyond.
This book examines the failure of truth commissions in Uganda and Haiti and develops a rigorous framework to evaluate truth commissions around the world.
Five unique case studies reveal how crime is being constructed and enforced in contemporary Canada.
Media Divides offers the first comprehensive, up-to-date account of the democratic deficits in Canada's communications law and policy.
This insightful book offers an explanation for Canada's uncertain response to US ballistic missile defence initiatives from the 1950s to the present.
Douglas Cole Examines the process of anthropological collecting on the Northwest Coast between 1875 and the Great Depression, in the context of the development of museums and anthropology.
This is the forty-eighth volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, the first volume of which was published in 1963.
This book shows that wilderness is created rather than discovered, and describes how the creation of wilderness has led to the marginalization of Aboriginal peoples from their territories.
Focusing on the Supreme Court of Canada, Craig attempts to overcome the constraints of theoretical frameworks and disciplinary boundaries by pursuing a more inclusive theory of law and sexuality.
Engaging with topics central to scholarly debates on modern China, this book shows that China's early twentieth-century school system, a product of negotiation and compromise, was more successful than previous scholarship has allowed.
In detailing the complexities of buying fighter aircrafts for the RCAF in the early years of the Cold War, Wakelam also sheds light on contemporary procurement issues.
This book traces developments in the voluntary sector in Canada since the early 1990s, offering an up-to-date portrait of the federal government's evolving relationship with voluntary organizations.
Sarathy draws on interviews, government documents, and media accounts to trace the Latinization of forest labour in the US Pacific Northwest and the marginalization of Latino workers.
Researchers from multiple disciplines discuss the potential and the challenges of feminist community research.
Caroline Dick asks how group identity claims, especially in the courts, obscure significant intragroup differences.
This book explores how whiteness and Indigeneity are articulated through commonplace symbols of Canadian identity and how the work of contemporary artists is subverting these nostalgic accounts of the past.
This collection argues that minorities in the Southeast Asian Massif are not powerless in the face of economic and political change in the region - they are drawing on ethnicity and culture to indigenize modernity and maintain their livelihoods.
An intimate exploration of the opportunities and constraints faced by low-income women in Ahmedabad, as throughout the Global South, in securing access to landed property.
An investigation into the 1936 execution of a Cantonese official leads to a reassessment of regional and national politics and state-led industrialization in Republican China.
An ethnography about historical and contemporary ideas of human difference expressed by residents of Fernie, BC, a coal-mining town transforming into an international ski resort.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies.
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