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Building a Federal Policy Framework and Program in Support of Community Economic Development
(2011)
This report will provide an overview and analysis of the Province of Manitoba’s CED
Policy Framework and Neighbourhoods Alive! program. The report will conclude by recommending,
based on the Manitoba experience, how a ...
From faith to food: using oral history to study corporate mythology in Canadian manufacturing firms
(Oral History Society (https://www.ohs.org.uk/), 2014)
The study of corporate mythology, particularly through oral history, has received increasing attention from business historians. The role of corporate mythology is examined at two Canadian manufacturing companies: Loewen ...
Representing "New Canadians": Competing Narratives about Recent German Immigrants to Manitoba
(Journal of Mennonite Studies, 2012)
Ideology Critique and Film Criticism in the New Media Ecology
(Film Criticism, 2016-01)
An inquiry into the pedagogical practices of high school social studies teachers: Imagining and re-imagining becoming a teacher
(International Centre for Innovation in Education, 2019)
On three days in 2017-18 two university professor-researchers gathered with three high school teachers to talk about the experience of teaching social studies and about the insights, questions, and wonderments therefrom ...
Plague Literature and Thinking through the Coronavirus
(University of Winnipeg, 2020-07-10)
Probing the relationship between ecosystem perceptions and approaches to environmental governance: an exploratory content analysis of seven water dilemmas
(Routledge, 2018)
Addressing wicked ‘water dilemmas’ requires an understanding of the context within which they are embedded. This study explored perceptions of the ecosystem in terms of resilience and the governance approaches employed ...
Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
(Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages, 2017)
The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many ...