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Appetizing loss: Anorexia as an experiment in living
(Taylor & Francis, 2006-08-21)This paper turns upside-down the commonly held assumption that anorexia nervosa is inherently destructive or counter-productive. The author delves beneath the façade of anorexia’s main symptom, self-starvation, to explore ... -
Introduction: Caring for Difficult Knowledge--Prospects for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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Hope Without Consolation: Prospects for Critical Learning at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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Canada 150: Exhibiting National Memory at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-04-19)This paper features an analysis of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) and its showcase for ‘Canada 150’, the sesquicentennial anniversary of Canadian Confederation. Particular attention is paid to how the Museum ... -
‘An Amazing Gift’? Memory Entrepreneurship, Settler Colonialism and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
(Sage Journals, 2019-04-22)Drawing on research undertaken at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, this article considers the role of memory entrepreneurship in the museum’s historic launch and in a sampling of its content, social media posts, points ... -
The Significance of a Relations-based Approach to Indigenous Research Ethics and Indigenous Data Sovereignty
(University of Winnipeg LibraryUniversity of Winnipeg, 2020-12-08)BACKGROUND: Indigenous people have been increasingly asserting self-determination in research to “research ourselves back to life”. There is a current knowledge gap regarding how gender is considered in Indigenous research ... -
"Voluntarily, knowingly, and intelligently": Protecting informed consent in school-based mental health referrals
(Faculty of Education, Brock University, 2020)Coherent with mental health literacy curricula, mental health assessment and referral is embedded in Canadian educational contexts. Mental health literacy excludes the substantial scholarly critique of mental health produced ... -
An embedded system for the automated generation of labeled plant images to enable machine learning applications in agriculture
(PLOS, 2020-12-17)A lack of sufficient training data, both in terms of variety and quantity, is often the bottleneck in the development of machine learning (ML) applications in any domain. For agricultural applications, ML-based models ...