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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Determinants Of Mental Health And Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples In Canada, Susan Wingert
Social Determinants Of Mental Health And Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples In Canada, Susan Wingert
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health and well-being of the Aboriginal population in Canada? The first article uses bivariate statistical tests to assess whether First Nations residents’ subjective assessments of personal and community well-being correspond to scores from the Community Well-Being (CWB) Index, which is a measure of socioeconomic conditions in the community. The second article uses path analysis to test the extent to which the stress process model explains the social distribution of psychological distress and well-being in the off-reserve Aboriginal population. Specifically, it investigates whether stress, mastery, and social …
Ontario’S Local Immigration Partnership Councils: Renewing Multiculturalism From Below?, Neil Bradford
Ontario’S Local Immigration Partnership Councils: Renewing Multiculturalism From Below?, Neil Bradford
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
London And Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership – Research Needs And Potential Partnerships, Huda Hussein
London And Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership – Research Needs And Potential Partnerships, Huda Hussein
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Fall-Related Stigma In Older Adulthood: A Mixed Methods Approach To Understanding The Influence Of Stigma On Older Adults' Reported Attitudes And Behaviours Regarding Falls, Heather M. Hanson
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Falls during older adulthood present a major threat to the health and wellbeing of older adults and a challenge to society. While effective fall prevention strategies have been developed to address risk factors for falls, older adults commonly resist participation in such programming and dissociate from the topic of falls in general. After reviewing research findings and the theoretical literature, support was found for approaching falls as a stigmatizing topic for older adults. Three mixed methods experiments were completed to test the influence of stigma on older adults‟ attitudes, opinions, and behaviours. Experiments 1 and 2 tested the labelling aspect …
Fostering An Integrated Society: An Aspiration Or A Reality?, Deborah Carson Tunis
Fostering An Integrated Society: An Aspiration Or A Reality?, Deborah Carson Tunis
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
Harold Crabtree Foundation Award in Public Policy Lecture, The University of Western Ontario
Is The Very Notion Of "Representation" Relevant For The Regulation Game Of Video Game Developers?, Marie-Josee Legault, Johanna Weststar
Is The Very Notion Of "Representation" Relevant For The Regulation Game Of Video Game Developers?, Marie-Josee Legault, Johanna Weststar
Management and Organizational Studies Publications
In this paper we question whether videogame developers face a representation gap due to the lack of unionization or whether their current means of action are appropriate and sufficient protections against employment risk. To answer this question we will first sketch the working conditions of videogame developers and then describe their individual and collective means of action to face employment challenges. We will then discuss the strengths and failings of these approaches vis a vis unionization and propose potential alternatives that would be a better fit than the traditional Wagnerian model of union representation.
From Workers To Entrepreneurs: The Development Of Bangladeshi Migrant Businesses In East Asia, Mizanur Rahman
From Workers To Entrepreneurs: The Development Of Bangladeshi Migrant Businesses In East Asia, Mizanur Rahman
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Social Harmony Versus Social Change? Majority And Minority Perspectives On Common Identity, John F. Dovidio
Social Harmony Versus Social Change? Majority And Minority Perspectives On Common Identity, John F. Dovidio
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Market Forces And Indigenous Resistance Paradigms, Maggie Walter
Market Forces And Indigenous Resistance Paradigms, Maggie Walter
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
The pervasive force in the relationship between the nation-state and Australian Indigenous peoples during the 1990s and 2000s was, and is, neoliberalism. Free market ideals became the dominant political philosophy and Indigenous people were coerced into a political ‘experimental’ cutting of a neoliberal template into the fabric of Indigenous life. The pairing of market ideology with concerted efforts to de-power Indigenous groups and people align, at least thematically, the Indigenous experience of neoliberalism with that of a social movement. This article details the entwined story of explicit Indigenous resistance and activism and the how and what of the infiltration of …
Evaluation Of The Level Of Contaminants, Mercury And Arsenic In Fiddleheads, New Brunswick, N.A.
Evaluation Of The Level Of Contaminants, Mercury And Arsenic In Fiddleheads, New Brunswick, N.A.
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
In spring 2010, Maliseet Nation Conservation Council (MNCC) has conducted a study to test fiddleheads for contaminants. As Fiddleheads are important traditional foods of Maliseet Indians of the Saint John River Valley and widely consumed veggie in the province of New Brunswick we decided to test fiddleheads for contaminants. Though it was initially planned to test fiddlehead samples from entire province of New Brunswick, due to unavoidable circumstances the study has to be restricted to the Fredericton and suburbs. In accordance with the revised experimental plan, twenty five fiddlehead samples collected from Jemseg, Sugar Island, Mactaquac and Nashwaaksis areas were …
Understanding Canada’S Immigration And Refugee Board Through Romani Cases And Issues, Julianna Butler
Understanding Canada’S Immigration And Refugee Board Through Romani Cases And Issues, Julianna Butler
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Creative Approaches To Providing Inclusive Services, Dharshi Lacey
Creative Approaches To Providing Inclusive Services, Dharshi Lacey
Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Long-Term Socioeconomic Status And The Experience Of Preventable Disease: A Comparative Analysis Of Fundamental Cause Theory, Andrea Willson
Long-Term Socioeconomic Status And The Experience Of Preventable Disease: A Comparative Analysis Of Fundamental Cause Theory, Andrea Willson
Sociology Presentations
No abstract provided.
Aboriginal Practitioners Speak Out: Contextualising Child Protection Interventions, Dawn Bessarab, Frances Crawford
Aboriginal Practitioners Speak Out: Contextualising Child Protection Interventions, Dawn Bessarab, Frances Crawford
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
One month before the June 2007 Federal Government Emergency Intervention in the Northern Territory some 55 West Australian Aboriginal child protection workers attended a 3-day summit in Fremantle. Their purpose as front-line practitioners from across the State was to identify how more nurturing and healing communities could be developed and supported in a climate of despair. This paper reports on how the summit was designed and on some of the ideas and concerns that emerged within this dialogical space of cooperative inquiry. The project was a partnership between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal representatives of university, government, and community-service bodies. Aboriginal practitioners …
Crossings Of Indigenousness, Feminism, And Gender, Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen
Crossings Of Indigenousness, Feminism, And Gender, Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
MitáKuye OwáS’Į (All My Relatives): Dakota Wiconi (Way Of Life) And Wicozani Waste (Well-Being), Mark Ruml
MitáKuye OwáS’Į (All My Relatives): Dakota Wiconi (Way Of Life) And Wicozani Waste (Well-Being), Mark Ruml
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
First Words: Speech And Silence In Maxine Hong Kingston’S The Woman Warrior And Margaret Atwood’S The Handmaid’S Tale, Kate Hoad-Reddick
First Words: Speech And Silence In Maxine Hong Kingston’S The Woman Warrior And Margaret Atwood’S The Handmaid’S Tale, Kate Hoad-Reddick
Essay Contest 2000 - 2015
No abstract provided.
Tobacco Use And Women’S Health: An Opportunity In International Health Promotion And A Case Study Of Tobacco Policy In Canada, Hoda Malakouti-Nejad
Tobacco Use And Women’S Health: An Opportunity In International Health Promotion And A Case Study Of Tobacco Policy In Canada, Hoda Malakouti-Nejad
Essay Contest 2000 - 2015
Increasing numbers of girls and women are using tobacco worldwide. As a marginalized population, women are targeted for the sale of tobacco products and social structures are organized in a manner that increases their tobacco usage. Furthermore, as a result of their anatomy and physiology, women experience greater health problems than their male counterparts when consuming the same amount of tobacco. Tobacco usage among women must be addressed globally through the lens of health promotion. Health can be increased for women, and in turn, the entire population by taking policy measures to address the issue of tobacco usage. This paper …