Why communities and institutions need to work together to reduce disaster risk
From mass cigarette production in 1888 to the first studies linking cigarettes to lung cancer in 1950, this title explores gender and other key... Læs mere
A study of the Congregation de Notre-Dame - a religious community of uncloistered women established in Montreal in 1657. It... Læs mere
Deals with transitions that have been initiated by a variety of factors and have profound... Læs mere
A compelling account of a controversial and innovative episode in sociological thought
Drawing on contributions by renowned educational researchers, this book 'takes stock' of teaching and learning research in higher... Læs mere
An exploration of the vital role played by Mexican seasonal workers in Canadian agriculture and how they have become a structural necessity in some sectors.
Examining the Bear Island land claim case as a benchmark in Aboriginal land rights and land policy
A richly drawn portrait of Haiti in Quebec, of Quebec through Haiti, and the ways in which migrants transform societies.
How pleasure, inversion, and story characterize five decades of connections between the United Church of Canada, Jean Vanier, and L'Arche.