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"Northern British Columbia has always played an important role in Canada's economy, but for many Canadians it also existed as an almost forgotten place: a vast territory where only a few roads and a ferry system connected small cities, towns, and villages to the outside world. Now, as the...
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"Since the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the concept of sustainable development has become the basis for a vast number of "green industries" from eco-tourism to carbon sequestration. In The "Greening" of Costa Rica, Ana Isla exposes the results of the economist's rejection of physical...
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"Indigenous North Americans continue to be overrepresented among those who are poor, unemployed, and with low levels of education. This has long been an issue of concern for Indigenous people and their allies and is now drawing the attention of government, business leaders, and others who know...
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The discursive binary between individual freedom and social constraint has been central to the political imaginary of liberal settler colonies. Some have argued that this discursive binary is itself a sediment of European colonial forms which continues to operate as a mode of domination. Much...
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particularly apparent in the area of income management. Although neoliberalism endorses the ideal of a minimal state, it is also …Neoliberalism promotes policies that continue to reproduce structural inequality for Indigenous peoples. This is … who do not conform to this neoliberal ideal have been portrayed as deviants who fail to take responsibility for their …
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This article examines why the human rights framework, recommended by Bringing them home, for reform of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child welfare has not been effectively implemented almost 20 years post the Stolen Generations Inquiry. It critically examines the difference...
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