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Canadians Do Oral History?
(Oral History Centre, University of Winnipeg, 2016-02-02)
Tina Pisuktie 1
(2013-06-06)
Sandra Greene
(2013-06-24)
Community-Based Planning: Engagement, Collaboration and Meaningful Participation in the Creation of Neighbourhood Plans
(2010)
Community Development is a process by which people in communities work together to design a development process improving quality of life for citizens. To encourage community cohesion and effective synergies which mitigate ...
Putting Users and Small-Scale Creators First in Canadian Copyright Law and Beyond: A Brief Submitted To The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage Remuneration Models for Artists and Creative Industries
(University of Winnipeg Library, 2018-12-12)
In an industry characterized by market consolidation, an imbalance of power between creators and big businesses is one of the largest factors that prevents fair remuneration for creators. Proposals for legislation that do ...
The Rooming Houses of Furby Street
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2008)
This magazine is part of a much larger historical study, Living on Furby, Narratives ofHome. The larger study is a detailed history of one block of Furby, between Portage and Broadway, from its beginnings to the present ...
Reconciliation through Description: Using Metadata to Realize the Vision of the National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)
This articlewill discuss the history and context surrounding the document collection and statement gathering mandates of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the challenges the newly established National ...
Joseph Rosenblum, “The Authorship Questions,” in The Definitive Shakespeare Companion: Overviews, Documents, and Analysis (vol. 1): 79-94
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2018-11)
An early chapter of the 2018 reference work, The Definitive Shakespeare Companion: A Comprehensive Guide for Students concerning the Shakespeare Authorship Question, is found to be inadequate, poorly-researched and filled ...
Poverty and Social Exclusion
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2008)
Renewed Spirit in Winnipeg's North End: An emerging Aboriginal young adult co-creative leadership model
(University of Winnipeg, 2014-09-02)
This thesis argues that the Winnipeg youth movement, “Meet Me at the Bell Tower” (MMBT), offers a new form of spiritual, cultural, and political renewal. Qualitative data drawn from interviews of youth leaders in this ...