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  • - Injury, Fandom, and the Business of Sport
    av Nathan Kalman-Lamb
    287

    "`You're not a human being, you're a number, a product, an asset as long as you can perform. If you can't perform, then you're a liability and they'll drop you.'" Professional athletes suffer tremendous damage to their bodies over the course of their careers. Some literally lose years from their lives because of their injuries. Why do athletes

  • av Maureen St. Clair
    247

    Big Island, Small is a story of intimacy and friendship between two Caribbean/Canadian women with similar, yet vastly different, backgrounds who must dismantle their assumptions and biases around race, class, gender and sexuality in order to make amends with violent pasts, release shame, find joy and reconnect with themselves and each other.

  • - Drug Policy in Canada
    av Susan C. Boyd
    311

    In More Harm Than Good, Carter, Boyd and MacPherson take a critical look at the current state of Canadian drug policy and raise key questions about the effects of Canada s increasing involvement in and commitment to the war on drugs. "

  • - A History of Blacks and Racial Segregation in the Promised Land
    av Graham Reynolds
    341

    Viola Desmond s Canada is groundbreaking book aimed at providing both general readers and students of Canadian history with a concise overview of the narrative of the Black experience in Canada. "

  • - Innovative Strategies from Winnipeg's Inner City
    av Jim Silver
    427

  • - Restorative Justice and Healthy Societies
    av Elizabeth M. Elliott
    417

  • - Patterns of Fatherhood within and Beyond Marriage
    av Edward Kruk
    187

  • - An Aboriginal Approach to Helping
    av Michael (Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd) Hart
    227

  • - An Indigenous Art Colouring Book
    av Jackie Traverse
    221

  • - A Progressive Canadian Approach
    av Jeanette Robertson & Grant Larson
    477

    This book offers as a fresh Canadian perspective on disAbility from a critical lens, challenging and inspiring students and practitioners alike to think outside the box and to examine their own attitudes and values toward disAbility, ensuring that they do not inadvertently impose ableist and oppressive practices on one of Canada s most vulnerable populations."

  • - Neoliberalism, Public Services and Labour in Toronto
    av Carlo Fanelli
    267

    This study is among the first in Canada to document the transformation of municipal governance and public services from Keynesian to neoliberal public policy at the urban scale.

  • - Breaking the Cycle of Oppression in People
    av Anne Bishop
    351

    Anne Bishop confronts the question of oppression head on by drawing on her own experience both as an oppressed person as an oppressor. She tells us the we learn to be oppressors from our own oppression.

  • - Including or Excluding Citizens?
    av Columbia University Press
    281

    Explores whether the concept of risk has undermined our sense of trust in society, effectively eroding the definition of citizenship, marginalizing particular people and groups, needlessly heightening societal fears, and rendering invisible social inequalities. This work reveals a series of moral judgments about the constitution of risk.

  • - Toward a New Paradigm
    av John Coates
    267

  • - Canadian Crime Films, Culture and Society
    av Pauline Greenhill, Sonia Bookman & Steven Kohm
    391

    What do Canadian films say about crime and justice in Canada? What purpose do Canadian crime films serve politically and culturally? Screening Justice is a scholarly exploration of films that focus on crime and justice in Canada.

  • - Indigenous Research Methods
    av Shawn Wilson
    301

    Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing in a modern and constantly evolving context. This book describes a research paradigm shared by Indigenous scholars in Canada and Australia, and demonstrates how this paradigm can be put into practice. Relationships don't just shape Indigenous reality, they are our reality. Indigenous researchers develop relationships with ideas in order to achieve enlightenment in the ceremony that is Indigenous research. Indigenous research is the ceremony of maintaining accountability to these relationships. For researchers to be accountable to all our relations, we must make careful choices in our selection of topics, methods of data collection, forms of analysis and finally in the way we present information. I'm an Opaskwayak Cree from northern Manitoba currently living in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia. I'm also a father of three boys, a researcher, son, uncle, teacher, world traveller, knowledge keeper and knowledge seeker. As an educated Indian, I've spent much of my life straddling the Indigenous and academic worlds. Most of my time these days is spent teaching other Indigenous knowledge seekers (and my kids) how to accomplish this balancing act while still keeping both feet on the ground.

  • - Children`s Needs and Parental Responsibilities
    av Edward Kruk
    221

  • - The Origins of the Women's Shelter Movement in Canada
    av Margo Goodhand
    287

    In the supposedly enlightened '60s and '70s, violence against women didn't make the news. It didn't exist. Yet in 1973 -- with no statistics, no money and little public support -- five disparate groups of Canadian women quietly opened the country's first battered women's shelters. Today, there are well over 600.

  • - The Lives and Times of the Radical Imagination
    av Max Haiven & Alex Khasnabish
    241

    "Emerging from the Radical Imagination Project, a social movement research initiative based in Halifax, Canada, "What Moves Us" brings together a diverse group of scholar-activists and movement based thinkers and practitioners to reflect on the relationship between the radical imagination and radical social change. Combining political biography with movement-based histories, these activists provide critical insights into the opportunities and challenges that confront struggles for social justice today. In original essays and interviews, these radical thinkers from across Canada and beyond contemplate the birth of their own radical consciousness and the political and intellectual commitments that animate their activism."--

  • - What Inuit Have Always Known to Be True
    av Frank Tester, Joe Karetak & Shirley Tagalik
    321

    Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit -- meaning all the extensive knowledge and experience passed from generation to generation -- is a collection of contributions by well- known and respected Inuit Elders. The book functions as a way of preserving important knowledge and tradition, contextualizing that knowledge within Canada's colonial legacy and providing an Inuit perspective on how we relate to each other, to other living beings and the environment.

  • - Ideas for Changing Society
    av David Camfield
    297

  • - Causes, Consequences and Remedies
    av Stephanie Procyk
    361

  • av Robyn Maynard
    301

    Delving behind Canada's veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces anti-Blackness from the slave ships to the prisons, the classrooms and beyond.

  • av Daniel N. Paul
    267

  • av Taslim Burkowicz
    247

  • - An Anti-Oppressive Practice Perspective
    av Heather Fraser
    381

    "In Understanding Violence and Abuse, Heather Fraser and Kate Seymour examine violence and abuse from an anti-oppressive practice perspective and make connections between interpersonal violence and structural, institutional and cultural violence. Using case studies from Canada, the U.K., the U.S., Australia, Bangladesh, India and elsewhere, the authors discuss topics ranging from class oppression, street violence, white privilege, war, shame, religious phobia and abuse in intimate relationships, as well as introduce the core tenets of anti-oppressive social work practice. They encourage readers to reflect upon hierarchies of identity and difference in relation to the ways in which violence and abuse are defined, understood and addressed. Further, they discuss several responses to violence using an anti-oppressive framework."--

  • - How Racism Affects Us All
    av Joseph Mensah
    587

  • - The Experiences of Gang-Affected Refugee Youth
    av Matthew Fast
    311

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