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ENGL2002.03 British History Since 1800
(2012-10-18)
Revolutionary Images: The Role of Citizen Photojournalism, the Citizenship of Photography and Social Media in the Iran Green Revolution and Arab Spring
(2012-08-17)
his thesis is a discussion on the affective politics of images, with attention given
to the communities and forms of citizenship they create, both digital and real, and their
role in contemporary revolutions in the Middle ...
Restorative Practices in a Custodial Setting: An Evaluation of the Nova Scotia Youth Facility's New Pilot Project
(Atlantic Institue of Criminology, 2012-08)
"Day by day, day by day": A study of immigrant women's entrepreneurship and settlement in Halifax, Nova Scotia
(2012-08-13)
This research illuminates the gendered nature of immigration and business ownership
in the Atlantic Canadian context. A feminist analysis of semi-structured interviews with 15
immigrant women entrepreneurs in Halifax, ...
God Comes Homes To Rwanda: A Case Study of Transformational Development
(2012-12-17)
After the genocide of 1994, Rwanda was left in a state of chaos. With reconciliation as a national priority, Christian faith-based organizations have risen to the challenge of providing religious reconciliation training. ...
"To Overcome" Contexts of Violence: Popular Education and Historical Memory in a Maya Achi Community
(2012-12-12)
Postwar Guatemala continues to contend with ongoing criminal and state violence, insecurity, racial exclusion and disparity, exacerbated by neoliberal and neocolonial economic policies. These patterns are rooted in centuries ...
Small-town, Professional, and Community-based Policing: Reformative and Strategic Rhetoric
(2012)
In this article, we explore the ideological construction of the concepts Small Town Policing, police Professionalism, and Community-based Policing (CBP). Professional policing responded to the major deficiencies of Small ...
Moving on to Adults: An Assessment of the Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program's Adult Pilot Project
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2012-05)
Networking, Belonging and Identity: Highly Skilled Turkish Immigrants in Halifax and Toronto
(2012-04-10)
This thesis is an exploratory work into the migration and settlement experiences of highly skilled Turkish migrants who have settled in Canada. It is a qualitative study conducted with sixteen immigrant respondents living ...