WINNSPACE
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Extremism and Radicalization to Violence Prevention in Manitoba: A Resource for Educators
(Extremism and Radicalization to Violence Prevention in Manitoba (ERiM), 2023-03)Extremism and Radicalization to Violence Prevention in Manitoba (ERiM) is a made-in-Manitoba resource for educators. Funded by Public Safety Canada, this document was created in collaboration with educators and education ... -
Emotion Recognition with Asymmetry Features of EEG Signals
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2023-08-15)Currently the study of affective computing (AC) includes a focus on researching emotion regulation and recognition. Recent studies in this field have utilized deep learning architectures to enhance emotion recognition from ... -
Canadians Do Oral History?
(Oral History Centre, University of Winnipeg, 2016-02-02) -
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 ... -
Downtown Trends: Downtown Winnipeg Market Research 2014
(2014)The Downtown BIZ authored the final report and website. As the website is no longer active, a PDF version of the report is temporarily available -
Poor No More? The long hard climb back to economic justice
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Rethinking the Middle/Upper Paleolithic Transition
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A Demographer's View of Prehistoric Demography
(The University of Chicago Press, 1975-01-01)