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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Categorizing Written Responses With A Dictionary Approach, Maxime St-Jean
Categorizing Written Responses With A Dictionary Approach, Maxime St-Jean
Reports
No abstract provided.
Dilemma And Knowledge - Book Review Of Re-Imagining Utopias: Theory And Method For Educational Research In Post-Socialist Contexts, Jessica Zychowicz
Dilemma And Knowledge - Book Review Of Re-Imagining Utopias: Theory And Method For Educational Research In Post-Socialist Contexts, Jessica Zychowicz
Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Reproduction In Evidence Based Policing: A Comment, Laura Huey
The Importance Of Reproduction In Evidence Based Policing: A Comment, Laura Huey
Sociology Publications
In the following comment, the author examines the importance of reproduction in evidence based policing. Moreover, she argues that failure to reproduce studies – including through the use of varied methodologies – is antithetical to the development of a solid evidence base upon which to ground effective and efficient community safety practices.
Reclaiming First Nations Research: The Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute, Brian Walmark
Reclaiming First Nations Research: The Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute, Brian Walmark
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Traditional Knowledge, Sustainable Forest Management, And Ethical Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples: An Aboriginal Scholar’S Perspective, Deborah Mcgregor
Traditional Knowledge, Sustainable Forest Management, And Ethical Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples: An Aboriginal Scholar’S Perspective, Deborah Mcgregor
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Searching Together: A Model For Community-Driven Research In Remote First Nations, Judy Finlay, Anna Nagy, Connie Gray-Mckay
Searching Together: A Model For Community-Driven Research In Remote First Nations, Judy Finlay, Anna Nagy, Connie Gray-Mckay
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Sisters In Spirit Research Framework: Reflecting On Methodology And Process, Jennifer King
Sisters In Spirit Research Framework: Reflecting On Methodology And Process, Jennifer King
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
The Registered Indian Human Development Indices: Conceptual And Methodological Issues, Martin Cooke
The Registered Indian Human Development Indices: Conceptual And Methodological Issues, Martin Cooke
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Harold Innis And 'The Bias Of Communication', Edward Comor
Harold Innis And 'The Bias Of Communication', Edward Comor
FIMS Publications
Fifty years after his death, Harold Innis remains one of the most widely cited but least understood of communication theorists. This is particularly true in relation to his concept of ‘bias’. This paper reconstructs this concept and places it in the context of Innis’ uniquely non-Marxist dialectical materialist methodology. In so doing, the author emphasizes ongoing debates concerning Innis’ work and demonstrates its utility in relation to contemporary analyses of the Internet and related developments.
Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline
Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
Circle as Methodology is a poetic narrative, a Trickster tale, which is descriptive of an Aboriginal method in use, while being critical of hegemonic beliefs which con ne us. Fyre Jean seeks to engage qualitative researchers from all disciplines in an ongoing dialogue to recognize and resist the oppressive eurocentric attitudes and practices currently shaping research norms. Creatively combining Aboriginal teachings with qualitative design, the author shares insights she gleaned when researching the material for Circle works: Transforming eurocentric consciousness.