Browsing Sociology and Social Anthropology by Title
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The Early Resolution Project: An Assessment of its Implementation, Impact and Future Directions In Halifax Regional Municipality
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Eco-Anxiety: Exploring Existential Threats and Ontological Security among University Students
(2022-04)The physical and mental health consequences of climate change are, and will be, an extremely important issue in the anthropology of climate change. Already, we are seeing countless examples of the effects of climate ... -
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Elsipogtog Justice: Future Directions (Part 1)
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2005-12) -
The Elsipogtog Offender Re-integration Project: Final Assessnment
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2008-07) -
The Elsipogtog Quest for Excellence: The Institutionalization of an Innovative, Community-based Program for the Prevention, Diagnosis and Intervention of Preventable Pre-natal Birth Disabilities
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-11)This research entailed three objectives, namely (1) place the AHTF project in context by describing the development of the sponsoring Eastern Door program and its Elsipogtog context; (2) assess the institutionalization of ... -
Elsipogtog Restorative Justice: An Assessment
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Examining the Delivery of Extra Judicial Sanctions Programs in a Complex Urban Community
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2006-07) -
An Exploration of the Feasibility of a Drug Treatment Court in Halifax: An Overview
(2003)This Overview discusses, briefly, the drug treatment court (DTC) phenomenon and provides a summary of the four parts that constitute the authors' report on the feasibility of a DTC in metropolitan Halifax. -
“Finding Joy in the Act of Giving:” Volunteering Amidst Tensions of Altruism and Egoism
(2019-04)Volunteering is an action commonly assumed to be altruistic and beneficial to society; one such benefit is the assumed potential of volunteer work to create community ties. This study uses the gift exchange framework to ... -
FIRST NATIONS POLICING SURVEY FINAL REPORT
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 1996-03)The following were the specific research goals established for the national survey of policing in First Nations communities. 1) Develop a reliable and comprehensive data bases which would accurately represent the range ... -
FIRST NATIONS' SELF-ADMINISTERED POLICING IN CANADA: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A NATION-WIDE CASE STUDIES APPROACH
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First Year, Online University, and the Trouble of Digital Community
(2021-04)The COVID-19 pandemic has created a novel learning environment for all universities; however, this novelty is twofold for first year students. The aim of this project is to explore the experience first years have had as ... -
Food Acculturation Pattern of International students in Halifax
(2016-04)International students experience lots of food related challenges when they migrate from their home country to a new country. One such food related challenge international students in Halifax experience is dietary changes, ... -
Forming Characters: How Reading Shapes Us
(2022-04)This research project seeks to address a gap in reading research – the experience of the solitary reader. Through a literature review and 10 qualitative interviews with students at Dalhousie University and University of ... -
Framing the Social Reality of COVID-19
(2022-04)Beyond the health crisis itself, the COVID-19 pandemic has also given rise to a crisis of information, as public health authorities around the world scramble to control the flow of information about the evolving science ... -
Friendship Through the Ages: A Technological Perspective
(2017-04)Friendship is a socially constructed phenomenon that is part of the everyday lives of human beings. Its practices have been researched for many years by sociologists and social anthropologists. The use of digital communication ... -
The Gag City Grammar Police: Language and Algorithmic Community on Stan Twitter
(2024-05)Barbz are a group of fans who have formed an online community devoted to Nicki Minaj. Known broadly as a ‘stan’ group, they form speech communities on Twitter/X and present as a closed group despite remaining public. Taking ...