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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Calgary : University of Calgary Press | Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949342672702882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 302 pages) : , illustrations (black and white); digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781552388167 , 1552388166 , 9781552388174 , 1552388174 , 9781552388150 , 9781552388181
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series, no. 4
    Content: In Canadian historiography, there has been an increasing attention on the 1960s. Studies have focused mainly on the radical politics of the period but tended to downplay the extent to which much of the intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. This present collection, Canadian Countercultures and the Environment, makes an important contribution to a number of fields. As most of the papers deal with the 1970s and 1980s, they will add to our knowledge of this understudied period. Furthermore, the phenomenon of the counterculture has been the subject of very little academic focus to date. Most importantly, this collection will contribute a sustained analysis of the beginning of key environment debates in the 1970s and 1980s. Papers examine a range of issues related to broad environmental concerns, topics which emerged as key concerns in the context of Cold War military investments and experiments, the oil crisis of the 1970s, debates over gendered roles, and the increasing attention to urban pollution and pesticide use. No other publication dealing with this time period covers the range of environmental topics (activism, midwifery, organic farming, recycling, urban cycling, and communal living) included in this collection. Geographically, this collection covers a range of case studies from the Yukon to Atlantic Canada--it includes two urban examples, and, not surprisingly, places a good deal of emphasis on activities in British Columbia. From the most cursory glance at the history of those who moved "back-to-the-land," it is clear that they engaged with environmental issues in ways that have had a long-term impact on Canadian society.
    Note: 1. Canadian countercultures and their environments, 1960s-1980s / Colin M. Coates -- section 1. Environmental activism -- 2. Back-to-the-land environmentalism and small island ecology : Denman Island, BC, 1974-1979 / Sharon Weaver -- 3. "Good ecology is good economics" : the Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project, 1973-1979 / Nancy Janovicek -- 4. American immigration, the Canadian counterculture, and the prefigurative environmental politics of the West Kootenay Region, 1969-1989 / Kathleen Rodgers -- 5. Countercultural recycling in Toronto : the "is five foundation" and the origins of the blue box / Ryan O'Connor -- 6. "Vive la vélorution!" : le Monde à bicyclette and the origins of cycling advocacy in Montreal / Daniel Ross -- section 2. People, nature, activities -- 7. An ark for the future : science, technology, and the Canadian back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s / Henry Trim -- 8. Dollars for "deadbeats" : opportunities for youth grants and the back-to-the-land movement on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast / Matt Cavers -- 9. Building futures together : western and Aboriginal countercultures and the environment in the Yukon Territory / David Neufeld -- 10. Nature, spirit, home : back-to-the-land childbirth in BC's Kootenay Region / Megan J. Davies -- 11. Children of the hummus : growing up back-to-the-land on Prince Edward Island / Alan MacEachern with Ryan O'Connor. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Canadian countercultures and the environment. Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2016] ©2016 ISBN 9781552388143
    Additional Edition: ISBN 155238814X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV043792537
    Format: xiv, 338 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-55238859-4
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series 5
    Content: "The book has two aims. First, it demonstrates the common ground between the fast-growing fields of environmental history and mobility studies in terms of subject matter, theoretical approaches, and methodology. Second, it shows how mobility--the movements of people, things, and ideas, as well as their associated cultural meanings--has been a key factor in shaping Canadians' perceptions of and interactions with their country. Approaching the burgeoning field of environmental history in Canada through the lens of mobility reveals some of the distinctive ways in which Canadians have come to terms with the country's climate and landscape. The collection seeks to accomplish these aims with a broad scope: a series of case studies that span Canada's diverse regions, from the closing of the age of sail in the late nineteenth century to post-World War II automobile culture. Chapters examine a wide range of topics, from the impact of seasonal climactic conditions on different transportation modes, to the environmental consequences of building mobility corridors and pathways, and the relationship between changing forms of mobility with tourism and other recreational activities. The contributors employ a number of methodologies, including the use of traditional archival sources (correspondence, government reports, business ledgers, publicity materials) as well as historical geographic information systems (HGIS), qualitative and quantitative analysis, and critical theory."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Mobilität ; Verkehr ; Seeschifffahrt ; Umwelt ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043792502
    Format: x, 302 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-55238814-3
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series No. 4
    Content: "In Canadian historiography, there has been an increasing attention on the 1960s. Studies have focused mainly on the radical politics of the period but tended to downplay the extent to which much of the intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. This present collection, Canadian Countercultures and the Environment, makes an important contribution to a number of fields. As most of the papers deal with the 1970s and 1980s, they will add to our knowledge of this understudied period. Furthermore, the phenomenon of the counterculture has been the subject of very little academic focus to date. Most importantly, this collection will contribute a sustained analysis of the beginning of key environment debates in the 1970s and 1980s. Papers examine a range of issues related to broad environmental concerns, topics which emerged as key concerns in the context of Cold War military investments and experiments, the oil crisis of the 1970s, debates over gendered roles, and the increasing attention to urban pollution and pesticide use. No other publication dealing with this time period covers the range of environmental topics (activism, midwifery, organic farming, recycling, urban cycling, and communal living) included in this collection. Geographically, this collection covers a range of case studies from the Yukon to Atlantic Canada--it includes two urban examples, and, not surprisingly, places a good deal of emphasis on activities in British Columbia. From the most cursory glance at the history of those who moved "back-to-the-land," it is clear that they engaged with environmental issues in ways that have had a long-term impact on Canadian society."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Vancouver ; Toronto :On Point Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV046159013
    Format: 376 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-7748-9036-6
    Content: "Intended to delight and provoke, these short, beautifully crafted essays, enlivened with photos and illustrations, explore how humans have engaged with the Canadian environment and what those interactions say about the nature of Canada. Tracing a path from the Ice Age to the Anthropocene, some of the foremost stars in the field of environmental history reflect on how we, as a nation, have idolized and found inspiration in nature even as fishers, fur traders, farmers, foresters, miners, and city planners have commodified it or tried to tame it. They also travel lesser known routes, revealing how Indigenous people listened to glaciers and what they have to tell us; and how even the nature we can't see - the smallest of pathogens - has served the interests of some while threatening the very existence of others. The Nature of Canada will make you think differently not only about Canada and its past but quite possibly about Canada and its future. Its insights are just what we need as Canada attempts to reconcile the opposing goals of prosperity and preservation."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Nature and nation / Graeme Wynn -- Painting the map red / Graeme Wynn -- Listening for different stories / Julie Cruikshank -- Eldorado north? / Stephen J. Hornsby and Graeme Wynn -- Back to the land / Colin M. Coates -- Nature we cannot see / Graeme Wynn -- The wealth of wilderness / Claire E. Campbell -- Imagining the city / Michèle Dagenais -- Never just a hole in the ground / Arn Keeling and John Sandlos -- Every creeping thing / Ken Cruikshank -- The power of Canada / Steve Penfold -- Questions of scale / Tina Loo -- A gendered sense of nature / Joanna Dean -- Advocates and activists / Graeme Wynn, with Jennifer Bonnell -- Climates of our times / Liza Piper -- Time chased me down, and I stopped looking away / Heather E. McGregor
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Nature of Canada Vancouver ; Toronto : On Point Press, 2019 ISBN 978-0-7748-9037-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Kindle Nature of Canada Vancouver ; Toronto : On Point Press, 2019 ISBN 978-0-7748-9039-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB Nature of Canada Vancouver ; Toronto : On Point Press, 2019 ISBN 978-0-7748-9038-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press, | Ottawa, Ontario :Canadian Electronic Library,
    UID:
    almahu_9949712586602882
    Format: 1 online resource (314 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-55238-816-6
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series, no. 4
    Content: In Canadian historiography, there has been an increasing attention on the 1960s. Studies have focused mainly on the radical politics of the period but tended to downplay the extent to which much of the intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. This present collection, Canadian Countercultures and the Environment, makes an important contribution to a number of fields. As most of the papers deal with the 1970s and 1980s, they will add to our knowledge of this understudied period. Furthermore, the phenomenon of the counterculture has been the subject of very little academic focus to date. Most importantly, this collection will contribute a sustained analysis of the beginning of key environment debates in the 1970s and 1980s. Papers examine a range of issues related to broad environmental concerns, topics which emerged as key concerns in the context of Cold War military investments and experiments, the oil crisis of the 1970s, debates over gendered roles, and the increasing attention to urban pollution and pesticide use. No other publication dealing with this time period covers the range of environmental topics (activism, midwifery, organic farming, recycling, urban cycling, and communal living) included in this collection. Geographically, this collection covers a range of case studies from the Yukon to Atlantic Canada--it includes two urban examples, and, not surprisingly, places a good deal of emphasis on activities in British Columbia. From the most cursory glance at the history of those who moved "back-to-the-land," it is clear that they engaged with environmental issues in ways that have had a long-term impact on Canadian society.
    Note: Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection. , 1. Canadian countercultures and their environments, 1960s-1980s / Colin M. Coates -- section 1. Environmental activism -- 2. Back-to-the-land environmentalism and small island ecology : Denman Island, BC, 1974-1979 / Sharon Weaver -- 3. "Good ecology is good economics" : the Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project, 1973-1979 / Nancy Janovicek -- 4. American immigration, the Canadian counterculture, and the prefigurative environmental politics of the West Kootenay Region, 1969-1989 / Kathleen Rodgers -- 5. Countercultural recycling in Toronto : the "is five foundation" and the origins of the blue box / Ryan O'Connor -- 6. "Vive la vélorution!" : le Monde à bicyclette and the origins of cycling advocacy in Montreal / Daniel Ross -- section 2. People, nature, activities -- 7. An ark for the future : science, technology, and the Canadian back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s / Henry Trim -- 8. Dollars for "deadbeats" : opportunities for youth grants and the back-to-the-land movement on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast / Matt Cavers -- 9. Building futures together : western and Aboriginal countercultures and the environment in the Yukon Territory / David Neufeld -- 10. Nature, spirit, home : back-to-the-land childbirth in BC's Kootenay Region / Megan J. Davies -- 11. Children of the hummus : growing up back-to-the-land on Prince Edward Island / Alan MacEachern with Ryan O'Connor.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-55238-814-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Calgary : University of Calgary Press | Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958070586802883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 302 pages) : , illustrations (black and white); digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781552388167 , 1552388166 , 9781552388174 , 1552388174 , 9781552388150 , 9781552388181
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series, no. 4
    Content: In Canadian historiography, there has been an increasing attention on the 1960s. Studies have focused mainly on the radical politics of the period but tended to downplay the extent to which much of the intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. This present collection, Canadian Countercultures and the Environment, makes an important contribution to a number of fields. As most of the papers deal with the 1970s and 1980s, they will add to our knowledge of this understudied period. Furthermore, the phenomenon of the counterculture has been the subject of very little academic focus to date. Most importantly, this collection will contribute a sustained analysis of the beginning of key environment debates in the 1970s and 1980s. Papers examine a range of issues related to broad environmental concerns, topics which emerged as key concerns in the context of Cold War military investments and experiments, the oil crisis of the 1970s, debates over gendered roles, and the increasing attention to urban pollution and pesticide use. No other publication dealing with this time period covers the range of environmental topics (activism, midwifery, organic farming, recycling, urban cycling, and communal living) included in this collection. Geographically, this collection covers a range of case studies from the Yukon to Atlantic Canada--it includes two urban examples, and, not surprisingly, places a good deal of emphasis on activities in British Columbia. From the most cursory glance at the history of those who moved "back-to-the-land," it is clear that they engaged with environmental issues in ways that have had a long-term impact on Canadian society.
    Note: 1. Canadian countercultures and their environments, 1960s-1980s / Colin M. Coates -- section 1. Environmental activism -- 2. Back-to-the-land environmentalism and small island ecology : Denman Island, BC, 1974-1979 / Sharon Weaver -- 3. "Good ecology is good economics" : the Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project, 1973-1979 / Nancy Janovicek -- 4. American immigration, the Canadian counterculture, and the prefigurative environmental politics of the West Kootenay Region, 1969-1989 / Kathleen Rodgers -- 5. Countercultural recycling in Toronto : the "is five foundation" and the origins of the blue box / Ryan O'Connor -- 6. "Vive la vélorution!" : le Monde à bicyclette and the origins of cycling advocacy in Montreal / Daniel Ross -- section 2. People, nature, activities -- 7. An ark for the future : science, technology, and the Canadian back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s / Henry Trim -- 8. Dollars for "deadbeats" : opportunities for youth grants and the back-to-the-land movement on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast / Matt Cavers -- 9. Building futures together : western and Aboriginal countercultures and the environment in the Yukon Territory / David Neufeld -- 10. Nature, spirit, home : back-to-the-land childbirth in BC's Kootenay Region / Megan J. Davies -- 11. Children of the hummus : growing up back-to-the-land on Prince Edward Island / Alan MacEachern with Ryan O'Connor. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Canadian countercultures and the environment. Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2016] ©2016 ISBN 9781552388143
    Additional Edition: ISBN 155238814X
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press, | Ottawa, Ontario :Canadian Electronic Library,
    UID:
    almahu_9949712586502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 338 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-55238-862-X , 1-55238-861-1
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series, 5
    Content: "The book has two aims. First, it demonstrates the common ground between the fast-growing fields of environmental history and mobility studies in terms of subject matter, theoretical approaches, and methodology. Second, it shows how mobility--the movements of people, things, and ideas, as well as their associated cultural meanings--has been a key factor in shaping Canadians' perceptions of and interactions with their country. Approaching the burgeoning field of environmental history in Canada through the lens of mobility reveals some of the distinctive ways in which Canadians have come to terms with the country's climate and landscape. The collection seeks to accomplish these aims with a broad scope: a series of case studies that span Canada's diverse regions, from the closing of the age of sail in the late nineteenth century to post-World War II automobile culture. Chapters examine a wide range of topics, from the impact of seasonal climactic conditions on different transportation modes, to the environmental consequences of building mobility corridors and pathways, and the relationship between changing forms of mobility with tourism and other recreational activities. The contributors employ a number of methodologies, including the use of traditional archival sources (correspondence, government reports, business ledgers, publicity materials) as well as historical geographic information systems (HGIS), qualitative and quantitative analysis, and critical theory."--
    Note: Moving Natures in Canadian History: An Introduction / Jay Young, Ben Bradley, and Colin M. Coates -- PART I: Production, Pathways, and Supply. 1. Maitland's Moment: Turning Nova Scotia's Forests into Ships for the Global Commodity Trade in the Mid-Nineteenth Century / Thomas Peace, Jim Clifford, and Judy Burns -- 2. Forest, Stream and . . . Snowstorms? Seasonality, Nature, and Mobility on the Intercolonial Railway, 1876-1914 / Ken Cruikshank -- 3. Supply Networks in the Age of Steamboat Navigation: Lakeside Mobility in Muskoka, Ontario, 1880-1930 / Andrew Watson -- 4. Seasonality and Mobility in Northern Saskatchewan, 1890-1950 / Merle Massie -- 5. Creating the St. Lawrence Seaway: Mobility and a Modern Megaproject / Daniel Macfarlane -- 6. Soils and Subways: Excavating Environments during the Building of Rapid Transit in Toronto, 1944-1968 / Jay Young -- 7. The Windsor-Detroit Borderland: The Making of a Key North American Environment of Mobility / Tor H. Oiamo, Don Lafreniere, and Joy Parr -- , PART II: Consumption, Landscape, and Leisure. 8. Views from the Deck: Union Steamship Cruises on Canada's Pacific Coast, 1889-1958 / J.I. Little -- 9. Producing and Consuming Spaces of Sport and Leisure: The Encampments and Regattas of the American Canoe Association, 1880-1903 / Jessica Dunkin -- 10. What Was Driving Golf? Mobility, Nature, and the Making of Canadian Leisure Landscapes, 1870-1930 / Elizabeth L. Jewett -- 11. Rails, Trails, Roads, and Lodgings: Networks of Mobility and the Touristic Development of "The Canadian Pacific Rockies," 1885-1930 / Elsa Lam -- 12. Automobile Tourism in Quebec and Ontario: Development, Promotion, and Representations, 1920-1945 / Maude-Emmanuelle Lambert.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-55238-859-X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Libros electronicos.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Montréal :McGill-Queen's University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948323551402882
    Format: xiv, 231 p. : , maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Studies on the history of Quebec
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Calgary : University of Calgary Press | Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958070586802883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 302 pages) : , illustrations (black and white); digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781552388167 , 1552388166 , 9781552388174 , 1552388174 , 9781552388150 , 9781552388181
    Series Statement: Canadian history and environment series, no. 4
    Content: In Canadian historiography, there has been an increasing attention on the 1960s. Studies have focused mainly on the radical politics of the period but tended to downplay the extent to which much of the intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. This present collection, Canadian Countercultures and the Environment, makes an important contribution to a number of fields. As most of the papers deal with the 1970s and 1980s, they will add to our knowledge of this understudied period. Furthermore, the phenomenon of the counterculture has been the subject of very little academic focus to date. Most importantly, this collection will contribute a sustained analysis of the beginning of key environment debates in the 1970s and 1980s. Papers examine a range of issues related to broad environmental concerns, topics which emerged as key concerns in the context of Cold War military investments and experiments, the oil crisis of the 1970s, debates over gendered roles, and the increasing attention to urban pollution and pesticide use. No other publication dealing with this time period covers the range of environmental topics (activism, midwifery, organic farming, recycling, urban cycling, and communal living) included in this collection. Geographically, this collection covers a range of case studies from the Yukon to Atlantic Canada--it includes two urban examples, and, not surprisingly, places a good deal of emphasis on activities in British Columbia. From the most cursory glance at the history of those who moved "back-to-the-land," it is clear that they engaged with environmental issues in ways that have had a long-term impact on Canadian society.
    Note: 1. Canadian countercultures and their environments, 1960s-1980s / Colin M. Coates -- section 1. Environmental activism -- 2. Back-to-the-land environmentalism and small island ecology : Denman Island, BC, 1974-1979 / Sharon Weaver -- 3. "Good ecology is good economics" : the Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project, 1973-1979 / Nancy Janovicek -- 4. American immigration, the Canadian counterculture, and the prefigurative environmental politics of the West Kootenay Region, 1969-1989 / Kathleen Rodgers -- 5. Countercultural recycling in Toronto : the "is five foundation" and the origins of the blue box / Ryan O'Connor -- 6. "Vive la vélorution!" : le Monde à bicyclette and the origins of cycling advocacy in Montreal / Daniel Ross -- section 2. People, nature, activities -- 7. An ark for the future : science, technology, and the Canadian back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s / Henry Trim -- 8. Dollars for "deadbeats" : opportunities for youth grants and the back-to-the-land movement on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast / Matt Cavers -- 9. Building futures together : western and Aboriginal countercultures and the environment in the Yukon Territory / David Neufeld -- 10. Nature, spirit, home : back-to-the-land childbirth in BC's Kootenay Region / Megan J. Davies -- 11. Children of the hummus : growing up back-to-the-land on Prince Edward Island / Alan MacEachern with Ryan O'Connor. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Canadian countercultures and the environment. Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2016] ©2016 ISBN 9781552388143
    Additional Edition: ISBN 155238814X
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9959233755302883
    Format: 1 online resource (329 p.)
    ISBN: 1-280-69122-0 , 9786613668165 , 2-7603-1980-6
    Content: Une introduction aux études canadiennes pour les étudiants francophones de premier cycle.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Table des matières; Introduction; Première partie : L'histoire; 1 - Le canada à l'arrivée des Européens; 2 - Les traces de la Nouvelle-France; 3 - Le Québec et la Confédération; 4 - Les Juifs montréalais à la rencontre de l'histoire canadienne; 5 - Une nouvelle donne. L'accord de libre-échange de 1989 entre le Canada et les États-Unis; Deuxième partie: Les identités nationales; 6 - Comprendre le nouveau nationalisme canadien : le Canada comme idéal moral politique , 7 - Le nationalisme québécois dans la tourmente des relations fédérales-provinciales : entre le fédéralisme renouvelé et l'indépendance8 - L'identité des jeunes francophones en milieu minoritaire au tournant du XXIe siècle; 9 - L'immigration francophone noire et le multiculturalisme au Canada; 10 - Les droits autochtones; 11 - Maqainniq et kiinaujaliurutiit. Un village inuit dans le Québec d'aujourd'hui; Troisième partie: Les identités sociales; 12 - Les politiques sociales au Canada; 13 - Les tendances de l'emploi au Canada , 14 - Les effets de la réforme des systèmes de santé et d'aide sociale sur les conditions de travail et de salaire des femmes : le cas des soins à domicileQuatrième partie : La culture; 15 - L'immersion française peut-elle rapprocher « les deux solitudes » ?; 16 - Le sport et la reproduction des identités nationales et minoritaires au Canada; 17 - Le bateau; 18 - Extraits des Lettres Chinoises (Non disponible en format numérique); 19 - Les lettres chinoises (Ying Chen), ou comment peut-on être Canadien tout en restant Chinois; 20 - Guido Molinari (1933-2004) et la scène artistique montréalaise , CollaborateursIndex , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7603-0749-2
    Language: French
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