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  • - Confronting Criminalization in Canada
     
    1 007

    In Disability Injustice, scholars and activists deliver a much-needed and long overdue analysis of disability and criminalization in Canada.

  • av Anna Drake
    447

    Activism, Inclusion, and the Challenges of Deliberative Democracy investigates the failure of deliberative democracy to acknowledge the democratic contribution of activism, offering an alternative theoretical approach that makes a key distinction between contributing to and deliberating with.

  • - Constitutional Rights and Metis Community
    av Larry Chartrand & Yvonne Boyer
    391

    Bead by Bead lays bare the failure of judicial doctrine and government policy to address Metis rights, and offers constructive insights on ways to advance reconciliation.

  • - A Practical Approach to Effective Teaching
    av Kathy M. Nomme
    261

    Feel confident stepping into your role as a TA with help from this short, practical guide, which demystifies everything from how to interact with course instructors to giving students feedback on their work.

  • - Indigenous and Settler Visions of Treaty-Making in the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia
     
    391

    To Share, Not Surrender presents multiple views and lived experience of the treaty-making process and its repercussions in the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, and publishes, for the first time, the Vancouver Island Treaties in First Nations languages.

  • - A Guided Tour through Your First Year of University
    av Janet Miller
    351

    In this essential guide, university counsellor Janet Miller draws on her wit, wisdom, and decades of experience to help first-time students - of whatever age - prep for and survive their first year of university.

  • - Cinematic Representations of Female Incarceration
    av Suzanne Bouclin
    391

    Women, Film, and Law questions the criminalization of women through an engaging exploration of the women-in-prison film genre.

  • - New Directions in Contemporary Metis Studies
     
    381

    In A People and a Nation, the authors, most of whom are themselves Metis, offer readers a set of lenses through which to consider the complexity of historical and contemporary Metis nationhood and peoplehood.

  • - The Fight for Living Wage Work in Canada
     
    417

    Rising Up shows how living wage movements have transformed, or are campaigning to transform, labour policy in Canada and stimulated broader public debate about income and social inequality.

  • - Canadian Non-Commissioned Officers in the Second World War
    av Andrew L. Brown
    1 007

    Building the Army's Backbone reveals how the creation of Canada's Second World War corps of non-commissioned officers helped the force train, fight, and win.

  • - Intersectional Technopolitics from Indymedia to #Blacklivesmatter
    av Sandra Jeppesen
    1 007

    A behind-the-scenes investigation into how global activists use technology. In 1999, Seattle activists adopted cutting-edge live stream technology to cover the World Trade Organization protests and forever changed the global justice movement's relationship to media. Transformative Media traces subsequent developments in technopolitics, revealing the innovative digital efforts of activist groups such as #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo today. Drawing on participatory research, Sandra Jeppesen examines how a broad array of anti-capitalist, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ people rely on alternative media and emerging technologies in their battle against overlapping systems of oppression.

  • - China's International Human Rights Activism in the Age of Xi Jinping
    av Pitman Potter
    391

    Exporting Virtue? critically explores the ways in which China is attempting to change international human rights standards to accommodate its interests.

  • - Canadian Women and the Search for Global Order
     
    1 013

    Breaking Barriers, Shaping Worlds explores the lives and careers of women, famous and forgotten, who influenced Canada's place in the world during the twentieth century.

  • - 2SLGBTQ+ Rights and Religion in Schools
    av Paul T. Clarke, Donn Short & Bruce MacDougall
    397 - 847

    Making the Case provides clear explanations of how law protects sexual minority rights, making it an essential resource for supporting LGBTQ2S+ students in Canadian schools.

  • - How Violence Persists in Settler Colonial Society
    av Kara Granzow
    391

    Invested Indifference exposes the tenacity of violence against Indigenous people, arguing that some lives are made to matter - or not - depending on their relation to the settler-colonial nation state.

  • - The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawa:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada
    av Daniel Ruck
    527

    The Laws and the Land, an original and impassioned account of the history of the relationship between Canada and Kahnawa:ke, reveals the clash of settler and Indigenous legal traditions and the imposition of settler colonial law on Indigenous peoples and land.

  • - Moral, Legal, and Policy Considerations
    av Travis Dumsday
    409,99 - 847

    Assisted Suicide in Canada provides an accessible, up-to-date introduction to this vitally important topic of ongoing public debate.

  • - A New History of British Columbia Politics
    av Robert A.J. McDonald
    491

    A Long Way to Paradise is a lively account of the personalities and ideas that shaped the first hundred years of BC politics and created one of Canada's most fractious and dynamic political scenes.

  • - A Guide for Communities and External Agencies
    av Tara K. McGee
    291

    Based on the experiences of evacuees from seven First Nations communities, this book offers guidance to Indigenous communities and external agencies on how to successfully plan for and carry out wildfire evacuations.

  • - Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Documentation
    av Hannah Turner
    417

    In examining how the technologies of museum bureaucracy - the ledger book, the card catalogue, the database - operate through a colonial lens, Cataloguing Culture shines a light on access to and the return of Indigenous cultural heritage.

  • - The Canadian Case
     
    377

    In a critical analysis of the profound shift to big data practices among intelligence agencies, Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence highlights the challenges for civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection.

  • - A Trapline Memoir
    av Duncan McCue
    271

    The Shoe Boy is an evocative exploration of Indigenous identity and connection to the land, expressed in guise of a unique coming-of-age memoir set on a trapline in northern Quebec.

  • - The Cost and Value of Accessing Law
     
    541

    Based on innovative recent empirical research, The Justice Crisis assesses what is and isn't working in efforts to improve access to civil and family justice in Canada.

  • - Ethnography, Colonialism, and the Cannibal Dance
    av Aaron Glass
    431 - 1 077

    Writing the Hamat sa critically surveys more than two centuries worth of published, archival, and oral sources to trace the attempted prohibition, intercultural mediation, and ultimate survival of one of Canada's most iconic Indigenous ceremonies.

  • - Beauty Contests and Settler Femininity
    av Patrizia Gentile
    409,99

    Queen of the Maple Leaf reveals the role of beauty pageants in entrenching settler femininity and white heteropatriarchy at the heart of twentieth-century Canada.

  • - Environmental Policy in Canada's Petro-Provinces
    av Angela V. Carter
    391

    Fossilized reveals how Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador - blinded by exceptional economic growth from 2005 to 2015 - undermined environmental policies to intensify ecologically detrimental extreme oil extraction.

  • - An International and Comparative History, 1850-2015
     
    541

    This is the first global survey of how natural resources have been regulated in the modern world.

  • - Literature, Art, and the Politics of Reconciliation in Canada
    av David Gaertner
    1 013

    Now in paperback, The Theatre of Regret uncovers ways reconciliation movements resist meaningful justice for Indigenous peoples. Public appeals to "reconciliation" between Indigenous and settler societies often undermine Indigenous cries for justice. In The Theatre of Regret, David Gaertner challenges state-centered reconciliation movements and explores ways Indigenous and allied artists and writers play in defining, challenging, and rejecting settler regret. Across the four key phases of reconciliation--acknowledgment, apology, redress, and forgiveness--Gaertner uncovers the failures of Canadian and global reconciliation efforts to hear Indigenous peoples. In so doing, he exposes the colonial ideologies that both define and limit reconciliation in settler-colonial states. Redirecting current debate, The Theatre of Regret points the way out from the state-centered language of regret toward a future of equitable justice.

  • - The Canadian Case
     
    1 007

    In a critical analysis of the profound shift to big data practices among intelligence agencies, Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence highlights the challenges for civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection.

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    - Reflections on a Field in Transition
     
    757

    Canadian Foreign Policy brings together leading scholars in a lively, engaging meditation on the current state and future direction of the Canadian foreign policy discipline, and on how we see Canada in the world.

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