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This photo is from Indigenous Women
and Feminism: Politics, Activism,
Culture, ed. by Cheryl Suzack, Shari M.
Huhndorf, Jeanne Perrault, and Jean
Barman (see page 11).

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Canadian History

Acts of Occupation
Canada and Arctic Sovereignty, 1918–25
Janice Cavell and Jeff Noakes

A fascinating account of Canada’s Arctic claim, one man’s secret and misbegotten
expedition to expand it, and the official response and policy that followed.

As climate change threatens to open the Cavell and Jeff Noakes show how unfounded
Northwest Passage to ice-free travel, Canada’s paranoia about Danish designs on the north,
sovereignty over the Arctic has become more fueled by Stefansson’s deliberate dissembling
important to the Canadian government, of his own motives and by the fears of civil
military, and economy – and more contested servant James Harkin, was the catalyst for
by other nations. Although Canada’s claim to Canada’s active administrative occupation of
the Arctic archipelago is now firmly entrenched the Arctic.
in the minds of most Canadians, less than a
A tale of intrigue worthy of the best popular
century ago, ownership of the Arctic was much
histories, Acts of Occupation throws new light
less assured.
on an under-studied but transformative period
Acts of Occupation pieces together the in the history of Canadian Arctic policy and pro-
engrossing story of how the self-serving vides much-needed historical context for con-
ambition of explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson temporary debates on northern sovereignty.
ultimately led Canada to craft and defend
Janice Cavell works in the Historical Section,
New Release a decisive policy on its claims to the Arctic.
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.
October 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9" Drawing on a wealth of archival sources, includ-
Jeff Noakes is a historian at the Canadian
32 b&w photos, 8 maps ing the private papers of explorers Shackleton,
War Museum.
978-0-7748-1867-4 hc $90.00 Rasmussen, and Stefansson, historians Janice
Canadian History, Northern Canada, Political
Science, Foreign Policy, Arctic Exploration

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Finding Dahshaa Hunters at the Margin Do Glaciers Listen? Nunavut Northern Exposures
Self-Government, Social Native People and Wildlife Local Knowledge, Colonial Rethinking Political Culture Photographing and Filming
Suffering, and Aboriginal Conservation in the Encounters, and Social Ailsa Henderson the Canadian North, 1920–45
Policy in Canada Northwest Territories Imagination • Shortlisted, 2008 Donald Peter Geller
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canadian history Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada
Edited by James Opp and John C. Walsh

This fascinating book maps new terrain in memory James Opp and John C. Walsh are in the
studies, shifting the focus from nation and empire Department of History at Carleton University and
to local places that sit at the intersection of are research associates at the Carleton Centre for
public memory making and identity formation – Public History.
main streets, city squares, and village museums,
New Release
internment camps, industrial wastelands, and the
November 2010, 304 pages, 6 x 9"
landscape itself. A deeply collaborative work, it
reveals how local expressions of memory and com- 33 b&w photographs, 10 illustrations,
memoration have helped to define a sense of place 5 maps, 5 graphs
and create political, cultural, and social boundaries. 978-0-7748-1840-7 hc $85.00
With its focus on the materiality of image, text, and Canadian History, Geography,
artefact, this book presents a unique perspective Communication, Women's Studies
on the politics of place and memory across differing
chronologies and geographies within Canada.

canadian studies On the Art of Being Canadian


Sherrill Grace

When Vincent Massey wrote On Being Canadian in Sherrill Grace is a professor of English at the
1948, he acknowledged the importance of the arts University of British Columbia. The author of more
to education and citizenship. He did not consider than twenty books, she was awarded the Canada
what the arts can tell us about being Canadian. In Council Killam Prize in Humanities in 2008. Her most
On the Art of Being Canadian, Sherrill Grace traces recent book is the biography Making Theatre: A Life
how painters, writers, and filmmakers have shaped of Sharon Pollock.
Canadian identity in three fields of representation
New in Paperback
that are staples of Canadian culture – the North,
March 2010, 224 pages, 6 x 9"
iconic national figures, and war. By telling stories in
their chosen media and genres about life here or 16 b&w photos, 16 colour photos, 6 maps
about events and figures from the past, she shows 978-0-7748-1579-6 pb $32.95
that artists help us to understand the Canadian Canadian Studies, Canadian Art, Art History,
landscape and to create a shared history. Cultural Studies
Brenda and David McLean Canadian
Studies Series

canadian history The Practice of Execution in Canada


Ken Leyton-Brown

It is easy to forget that the death penalty was an Ken Leyton-Brown is an associate professor in
accepted aspect of Canadian culture and crimi- the History Department at the University of Regina.
nal justice until 1976. The Practice of Execution in
Recently Released
Canada is not about what led some to the gallows
May 2010, 216 pages, 6 x 9"
and others to escape it. Rather, it examines how the
routine rituals and practices of education can be 978-0-7748-1753-0 hc $85.00
seen as a crucial social institution. Drawing on hun- Canadian History, Legal History,
dreds of case files, Ken Leyton-Brown shows that Law & Society, Socio-legal Studies
from trial to interment, the practice of execution
was constrained by law and tradition. Despite this,
however, the institution was not rigid. Criticism and
reform pushed executions out of the public eye, and
in so doing, stripped them of meaningful ritual and
made them more vulnerable to criticism.

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canadian history The Hero and the Historians
Historiography and the Uses of Jacques Cartier
Alan Gordon

Historians have long engaged in passionate debate Alan Gordon is an associate professor in the
about collective memory and national identity. Alan Department of History at the University of Guelph.
Gordon focuses on one national hero – Jacques
New in Paperback
Cartier – to explore how notions about the past
July 2010, 248 pages, 6 x 9"
have been passed from generation to genera-
tion in English- and French-speaking Canada and 8 b&w illustrations
used to present particular ideas about the world. 978-0-7748-1742-4 pb $29.95
Nineteenth-century celebrations of Cartier re- Canadian History, Historiography,
flected a new understanding of history that accom- Early Canadian Exploration
panied the arrival of modernity in North America.
This sensibility, in turn, influenced the political
and cultural currents of nation building in Canada.
Cartier may have been a point of contact between
English and French Canada, but the nature of that
contact, as Gordon shows, had profound limitations.

canadian history Writing British Columbia History, 1784–1958


Chad Reimer

Captain James Cook first made contact with the Chad Reimer received his PhD in history from York
area now known as British Columbia in 1778. The University and works as an independent historian
colonists who followed soon realized they needed a and author in Chilliwack, BC.
written history, both to justify their dispossession
New in Paperback
of Aboriginal peoples and to formulate an identity
July 2010, 440 pages, 6 x 9"
for a new settler society. Writing British Columbia
History traces how Euro-Canadian historians took 978-0-7748-1645-8 pb $29.95
up this task, and struggled with the newness of Canadian History, BC History,
colonial society and overlapping ties to the British Aboriginal History, Historiography
Empire, the United States, and Canada. This explo-
ration of the role of history writing in colonialism
and nation building will appeal to anyone inter-
ested in the history of British Columbia, the Pacific
Northwest, and history writing in Canada.

canadian history The Business of Women


Marriage, Family, and Entrepreneurship in British Columbia, 1901–51
Melanie Buddle

Throughout history, Western women have inhabited Melanie Buddle teaches history and works as an
a conceptual space divorced from the world of busi- academic advisor at Trent University.
ness. But women have always engaged in business.
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Who were these women, and how were they able to
April 2010, 224 pages, 6 x 9"
justify their work outside the home? The Business
of Women explores the world of those women 5 b&w photos, 6 tables
who embraced British Columbia’s frontier ethos in 978-0-7748-1813-1 hc $85.00
the early twentieth-century. Buddle reveals that, Canadian History, BC History,
contrary to expectation, the typical businesswoman Business History, Women's Studies
was not unmarried or particularly rebellious, but a
woman reconciling her entrepreneurship with her
identity as a wife, mother, or widow. This ground-
breaking study not only incorporates women into
the history of business, it challenges commonly
held beliefs about women, business, and the mar-
riage between the two.

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Military history The Information Front
The Canadian Army and News Management during the Second World War
Timothy Balzer

In wartime, capturing the hearts and minds of the Timothy Balzer has taught at the University of
citizenry is arguably as important as victory on the Victoria and for the Continuing Studies Division of
battlefield. This illuminating study explores the the Royal Military College of Canada.
Canadian military's use of public relations units
Published in association with the Canadian War
to manage news during the Second World War.
Museum.
Comprised mostly of former journalists, these
specialized units were responsible for providing New Release
sufficient and positive news coverage to Canadians November 2010, 264 pages, 6 x 9"
at home. Using case studies that examine news 21 b&w illustrations, 1 graph
coverage and PR activities during major Canadian 978-0-7748-1899-5 hc $85.00
operations, The Information Front offers a balanced
Military History, Canadian History, Media Studies
and intelligent discussion of how the military used
Studies in Canadian Military History Series
censorship and propaganda to rally support for the
war effort.

Military history Veterans with a Vision


Canada's War Blinded in Peace and War
Serge Marc Durflinger

History has told us something about our war dead Serge Marc Durflinger is an associate profes-
but very little about our war wounded. Veterans sor of history at the University of Ottawa. He is the
with a Vision provides a vibrant, poignant, and very author of Fighting from Home: The Second World
human history of Canada’s war-blinded veterans War in Verdun, Quebec and co-editor of War and
and of the organization they founded in 1922, the Society in Post-Confederation Canada.
Sir Arthur Pearson Association of War Blinded.
Published in association with the Canadian War
Serge Durflinger details the veterans’ process of
Museum and the Sir Arthur Pearson Association of
civil re-establishment, physical and psychological
War Blinded.
rehabilitation, and social and personal coping and
describes their public advocacy for government New in Paperback
pension entitlements, job retraining, and other April 2010, 484 pages, 6.6 x 9.5"
social programs. This book captures the spirit of Printed in Clear Type, 54 b&w photos
perseverance that permeated the veterans’ com- 978-0-7748-1856-8 pb $29.95
munity and highlights the accomplishments of the
Military History, Canadian History, Disability Studies
war blinded as advocates for all Canadian veterans
Studies in Canadian Military History Series
and for all blind citizens.

Military history Militia Myths


Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896–1921
James Wood

This cultural history of the amateur military James Wood teaches history at the University of
tradition traces the origins of the citizen soldier Victoria and is the author of We Move Only Forward:
ideal from long before Canadians donned khaki and Canada, the United States, and the First Special
boarded troopships for the Western Front. Before Service Force, 1942-44 and Army of the West: The
the Great War, Canada’s military culture was in Weekly Reports of German Army Group B from
transition as the country navigated an uncertain Normandy to the West Wall.
relationship with the United States and fought an
Published in association with the Canadian War
imperial war in South Africa. Militia Myths explores
Museum.
the ideological transformation that took place
between 1896 and 1921, arguing that by the end Recently Released
of the War, the untrained citizen volunteer had April 2010, 368 pages, 6 x 9"
replaced the long-serving militiaman as the arche- 29 b&w photos, 6 tables
typal Canadian soldier. 978-0-7748-1765-3 hc $90.00
Military History, Canadian History
Studies in Canadian Military History Series

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Military history From Victoria to Vladivostok
Canada's Siberian Expedition, 1917–19
Benjamin Isitt

This book brings to a life a forgotten chapter in the Benjamin Isitt is a historian specializing in
history of Canada and Russia – the journey of 4,200 twentieth-century Canadian and world history, with
Canadian soldiers from Victoria to Vladivostok in an emphasis on labour, social movements, and the
1918 to help defeat Bolshevism. Combining military process of cultural change.
and labour history with the social history of BC,
Published in association with the Canadian War
Quebec, and Russia, Benjamin Isitt examines how
Museum.
the Siberian Expedition exacerbated tensions
within Canadian society at a time when a radical- Recently Released
ized working class, many French-Canadians, and May 2010, 352 pages, 6 x 9"
even the soldiers objected to a military adven- 37 b&w photo, 5 maps
ture designed to counter the Russian Revolution. 978-0-7748-1801-8 hc $85.00
The result is a highly readable and provocative
Military History, Canadian History, Labour History
work that challenges public memory of the First
Studies in Canadian Military History Series
World War while illuminating tensions – both in
Canada and worldwide – that shaped the course of
twentieth-century history.

Military history Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1954–2009


Déjà Vu All over Again
James G. Fergusson

Since the mid-1950s, successive Canadian gov- James G. Fergusson is the director of the Centre
ernments have responded to US ballistic missile for Defence and Security Studies and a profes-
defence initiatives with fear and uncertainty. sor in the Department of Political Studies at the
Officials have endlessly debated the implications University of Manitoba.
– at home and abroad – of participation. Drawing
Published in association with the Canadian War
on previously classified documents and interviews
Museum.
with senior officials, James Fergusson offers the
first full account of Canada’s unsure response to Recently Released
US initiatives. He reveals that factors such as weak May 2010, 352 pages, 6 x 9"
leadership and a tendency to place ill-defined 18 b&w photos, 3 maps
notions of international peace and security before 978-0-7748-1750-9 hc $85.00
national defence have resulted in indecision. In the
Military History, Canadian History,
end, policy-makers have failed to transform the
Political Science, Security Studies
ballistic missile defence issue into an opportunity to
Studies in Canadian Military History Series
define Canada’s strategic interests at home and on
the world stage.

Military history The Politics of Procurement


Military Acquisition in Canada and the Sea King Helicopter
Aaron Plamondon

In 1993, Canada’s Liberal Party cancelled an order Aaron Plamondon teaches Canadian and mili-
to replace the navy’s Sea King helicopter. It claimed tary history at the University of Calgary and Mount
that the Tory plan was too expensive, but the can- Royal University. He is also a National Fellow at the
cellation itself actually cost taxpayers hundreds of Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the
millions of dollars. Aaron Plamondon connects this University of Calgary.
incident to the larger evolution of defence procure-
New in Paperback
ment in Canada, revealing that partisan politics,
July 2010, 288 pages, 6 x 9"
rather than a desire to increase the military’s
capabilities, have driven the military procurement 12 b&w photos
process. This saga of the government playing havoc 978-0-7748-1715-8 pb $32.95
with weapons acquisition offers an explanation for, Military History, Canadian History, Political Science
and clues for resolving, the under-equipped state of
Canada’s military.

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Political Science Citizens Adrift
The Democratic Disengagement of Young Canadians
Paul Howe

Many political observers, struck by low turnout Paul Howe is an associate professor of politi-
rates among young voters, are pessimistic about cal science at the University of New Brunswick,
the future of democracy in Canada and other Fredericton.
Western nations. Building on this observation,
New Release
Paul Howe examines broad patterns of political
October 2010, 368 pages, 6 x 9"
and civic engagement, concluding that many young
Canadians are, in fact, detached from the political 57 graphs, 21 tables
realm. Two key trends underlie this development: 978-0-7748-1875-9 hc $95.00
waning political knowledge and attentiveness and Political Science, Canadian Public Policy &
generational changes in the norms and values that Administration, Canadian Elections, Social
sustain social integration. As Citizens Adrift shows, Movements, Canadian Government
putting young people back on the path towards
engaged citizenship requires a holistic approach,
one which acknowledges that democratic engage-
ment extends beyond the realm of
formal politics.

Political Science Locating Global Order


American Power and Canadian Security after 9/11
Edited by Bruno Charbonneau and Wayne S. Cox

Since 9/11, policy makers and observers have ques- Bruno Charbonneau is an associate professor of
tioned whether America should don the mantle political science at Laurentian University. Wayne S.
of empire for the sake of world peace, or whether Cox is an assistant professor of political studies at
peace will come through world government. Queen’s University.
Locating Global Order questions the very idea that
New Release
the political order is hierarchical, with state and
October 2010, 304 pages, 6 x 9"
international institutions at the top and groups and
individuals at the bottom. Chapters examining vari- 978-0-7748-1831-5 hc $85.00
ous case studies on Canada’s role in the construc- Political Science, International Relations, Canadian
tion and maintenance of order domestically and Foreign Policy, US Politics, Security Studies,
internationally reveal that the global order post-9/11 Globalization
is not exclusively American – allied powers are a key
component of its hegemony.

Political Science Globalizing Citizenship


Kim Rygiel

In recent years, national governments in the global Kim Rygiel is an assistant professor of political
North have struggled to govern populations and science at Wilfrid Laurier University and co-editor
manage cross-border traffic without building new of (En)Gendering the War on Terror: War Stories
barriers to trade. What does citizenship mean in an and Camouflaged Politics.
era of heightened tension between global capital-
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ism and the nation-state? Building on Foucault’s
July 2010, 296 pages, 6 x 9"
concept of biopolitics and an examination of
national border and detention policies, Rygiel 978-0-7748-1804-9 hc $85.00
argues that citizenship is becoming a globalizing Political Science, Globalization, Security Studies,
regime to govern mobility. The new regime is Socio-legal Studies, Race & Transnationalism in
deepening boundaries based on race, class, and Politics, International Relations
gender, and causing Western nations to embrace a
more technocratic, depoliticized understanding of
citizenship.

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Political Science

Auditing Canadian Democracy


Edited by William Cross

Recipient of a Donner Foundation citation for best series in Canadian public policy

Authored by a team of Canada's leading William Cross is the Hon. Dick and Ruth Bell
political scientists, the award-winning Canadian Chair for the Study of Canadian Parliamentary
Democratic Audit represents one of the most Democracy at Carleton University in Ottawa.
ambitious examinations of Canadian democracy
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in recent political scholarship. Auditing Canadian
November 2010, 240 pages, 5.5 x 8.5"
Democracy marks the culmination of this land-
mark project. Using the uniquely Canadian bench- 10 tables and graphs
marks of participation, responsiveness, and 978-0-7748-1919-0 hc $85.00
inclusiveness, the contributors synthesize and Political Science, Canadian Federal Politics,
update their findings from the original volumes. Canadian Elections , Canadian Government,
A concluding synopsis considers the various Canadian Courts & Constitution
reform proposals put forth in the series. A lively Canadian Democratic Audit Series
and accessible examination of existing practices
and reforms, this book's timely analysis should
interest all citizens concerned with the health of
our democracy.

canadian democratic audit series

Elections Political Parties Federalism Citizens Communication Technology


John C. Courtney William Cross Jennifer Smith Elisabeth Gidengil, André Darin Barney
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Legislatures Advocacy Groups Cabinets and First Ministers The Courts


David C. Docherty Lisa Young and Joanna Graham White Ian Greene
2005, 240 pp., 5.5 x 8.5" Everitt 2006, 224 pp., 5.5 x 8.5" 2006, 200 pp., 5.5 x 8.5"
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Political Science Parity Democracy
Women's Political Representation in Fifth Republic France
Jocelyne Praud and Sandrine Dauphin

In 1999 and 2000, France adopted laws to ensure Jocelyne Praud teaches in the French Cohort
equal access to elected office for women and men. Program at Simon Fraser University. Sandrine
Parity Democracy explores the evolution and influ- Dauphin is a researcher affiliated with the Centre
ence of France’s gender parity reforms, from their de recherches sociologiques et politiques de Paris,
historical roots to their recent extension beyond a research laboratory of the Centre national de la
the electoral sphere. Drawing on interviews with recherche scientifique.
both parity advocates and opponents,  as well as on
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key European and French legal documents, Praud
November 2010, 160 pages, 6 x 9"
and Dauphin show that although these reforms
have not dramatically boosted women’s represen- 978-0-7748-1943-5 hc $85.00
tation in the National Assembly, they have set in Political Science, European Politics, Women's Studies
motion a process of feminization in the electoral
sphere that bodes well for the future of parity
democracy.

Political Science Quebec Women and Legislative Representation


Manon Tremblay, translated by Käthe Roth

Women represent a slight majority of Quebec's Manon Tremblay is a professor of political


population, yet they continue to occupy a minority science at the University of Ottawa. Widely pub-
of seats in its National Assembly and in Canada's lished on issues of Canadian and Quebec politics
House of Commons and Senate. To explain why and women and politics, she is editor, most recently,
this is, Manon Tremblay examines Quebec women's of Women and Legislative Representation: Electoral
political engagements from 1791 to the present. Systems, Political Parties, and Sex Quotas . Käthe
She traces the path that led to women obtaining Roth has been a literary translator, working mainly
the rights to vote and run for office and then draws in historical non-fiction, for more than twenty years.
on statistics and interviews with female politicians
New in Paperback
to paint an in-depth portrait of women's under-
July 2010, 272 pages, 6 x 9"
representation and its main causes. Her innovative
account not only documents the significant demo- 11 tables, 4 charts
cratic deficit in Canada's parliamentary systems, 978-0-7748-1769-1 pb $32.95
it also outlines strategies to improve women's Political Science, Quebec Provincial Politics
access to legislative representation in Canada
and elsewhere.

Political Science Deliberative Democracy in Practice


Edited by David Kahane, Daniel Weinstock, Dominique Leydet, and Melissa Williams

Deliberative democracy is a dominant paradigm David Kahane is an associate professor and Vargo
in normative political philosophy. Deliberative Distinguished Teaching Chair in the Department
democrats want politics to be more than a clash of Political Science at the University of Alberta.
of contending interests, and they believe political Daniel Weinstock is a professor of philosophy
decisions should emerge from reasoned dialogue and Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political
among citizens. But can these ideals be realized Philosophy at Université de Montréal. Dominique
in complex and unjust societies? This book brings Leydet is a professor of philosophy at Université de
together leading scholars who explore debates Québec à Montréal. Melissa Williams is a profes-
in deliberative democratic theory in four areas sor of political science at the University of Toronto.
of practice: education, constitutions and state
New in Paperback
boundaries, indigenous-settler relations, and
July 2010, 264 pages, 6 x 9"
citizen participation and public consultation. This
dynamic volume casts new light on the strengths 978-0-7748-1678-6 pb $32.95
and limitations of deliberative democratic theory, Political Science, Political Theory & Philosophy, Law
offering guidance to policy makers and to students
and scholars interested in democratic justice.

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Political Science Voting Behaviour in Canada
Edited by Cameron D. Anderson and Laura B. Stephenson

Can election results be explained, given that each Cameron D. Anderson and Laura B.
ballot reflects the influence of countless impres- Stephenson are assistant professors in the
sions, decisions, and attachments? Leading young Department of Political Science at the University
scholars of political behaviour piece together a of Western Ontario.
comprehensive portrait of the modern Canadian
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voter to reveal the challenges of understanding
May 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9"
election results. By systematically exploring the
long-standing attachments, short-term influences, 28 b&w figures, 24 tables
and proximate factors that influence our behaviour 978-0-7748-1783-7 Hc $85.00
in the voting booth, this theoretically grounded Political Science
and methodologically advanced collection sheds
new light on the choices we make as citizens and
provides important insights into recent national
developments.

Political Science The Politics of Linkage


Power, Interdependence, and Ideas in Canada-US Relations
Brian Bow

Do Canada and the United States share a special Winner of the 2010 Donner Prize for the best book on
relationship, or is this just a face-saving myth, Canadian Public Policy, Donner Foundation.
masking dependency and domination? The Politics
Brian Bow is an associate professor of political
of Linkage cuts through the rhetoric that clouds
science at Dalhousie University and co-editor of An
this debate by offering detailed accounts of four
Independent Foreign Policy for Canada? Challenges
major bilateral disputes. It shows that the United
and Choices for the Future.
States has not made coercive linkages between
issues. In the early Cold War years, the exercise of New in Paperback
American power over Canada was held in check by a July 2010, 232 pages, 6 x 9"
genuinely special diplomatic culture but since then 978-0-7748-1696-0 pb $32.95
has been held back only by interest groups and
Political Science, International Relations, Canadian
institutions. This revisionist account of Canada-US
Foreign Policy, US Foreign Policy
relations is essential reading for anyone interested
in Canadian politics, American foreign policy, or
international diplomacy.

Political Science At Home and Abroad


The Canada-US Relationship and Canada's Place in the World
Patrick Lennox

Canada's relationship with the United States and its Patrick Lennox is a Fellow of the Canadian
place in the world currently occupy distinct spheres Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute and the
in the minds of policymakers, intellectuals, and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie
citizens. At home, Canada is thought to enjoy a University.
“special" relationship with the United States;
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abroad, it occupies a place as the world's problem-
July 2010, 192 pages, 6 x 9"
solver and peacekeeper. Patrick Lennox analyzes
six key events in the history of relations between 978-0-7748-1706-6 pb $32.95
the two countries to reveal the underlying con- Political Science, International Relations, Canadian
nection between the Canada-US relationship and Foreign Policy, US Politics
Canada's place in the world. The war in Afghanistan
is but the latest in a series of paradoxical inter-
actions between the two states abroad that has
resulted from the hierarchy in Canada-US relations
at home.

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globalization Unsettled Legitimacy
Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era
Edited by Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman

Globalization has challenged relationships of rule Steven Bernstein is an associate professor


in local, regional, national, and international set- of political science and associate director of the
tings. This unsettling of legitimacy raises ques- Centre for International Studies at the University of
tions. Under what conditions do individuals and Toronto. William D. Coleman is a professor and
communities accept globalized decision making as CIGI Chair in Globalization and Public Policy at the
legitimate? And what political practices do individu- Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo.
als and collectivities under globalization use to
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exercise autonomy? To answer these questions, the
July 2010, 408 pages, 6 x 9"
contributors explore the disruptions and recon-
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globalization. Arguing that we live in an era in which  Globalization, Comparative Politics
political legitimacy at multiple scales of authority is Globalization and Autonomy Series
under strain, they show that globalization has also
created demands for regulation, security, and the
protection of rights and expressions of individual
and collective autonomy.

globalization Cultural Autonomy


Frictions and Connections
Edited by Petra Rethmann, Imre Szeman, and William D. Coleman

Globalization has challenged concepts such as Petra Rethmann is an associate professor in


local culture and cultural autonomy. And the the Department of Anthropology at McMaster
rampant commodification of cultural products has University. Imre Szeman is Canada Research
challenged the way we define culture itself. Have Chair in Cultural Studies and a professor of English
these developments transformed the relationship and film studies at the University of Alberta.
between culture and autonomy? Have traditional William D. Coleman is a professor and CIGI Chair
notions of cultural autonomy been recast? This in Globalization and Public Policy at the Balsillie
book showcases the work of scholars who employ School of International Affairs.
a broad definition of culture to trace how issues
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issue of autonomy, they reveal that globalization Globalization, Communication & Cultural Studies
has both limited as well as created new forms of Globalization and Autonomy Series
cultural autonomy.

globalization Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy


Insights for a Global Age
Edited by Mario Blaser, Ravi de Costa, Deborah McGregor, and William D. Coleman

The passage of the UN Declaration on the Rights Mario Blaser is Canada Research Chair in
of Indigenous Peoples in 2007 focused atten- Aboriginal Studies at Memorial University. Ravi
tion on the ways in which Indigenous peoples are de Costa is an assistant professor in the Faculty
adapting to the pressures of globalization and of Environmental Studies at York University.
development. This volume extends the discussion Deborah McGregor is an associate professor
by presenting case studies from around the world cross-appointed in the Department of Geography
that explore how Indigenous peoples are engaging and Planning and the Aboriginal Studies program at
with and challenging globalization and Western the University of Toronto. William D. Coleman is a
views of autonomy. Taken together, these insightful professor and CIGI Chair in Globalization and Public
studies reveal that concepts such as globalization Policy at the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
and autonomy neither encapsulate nor explain
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Aboriginal Studies Indigenous Women and Feminism
Politics, Activism, Culture
Edited by Cheryl Suzack, Shari M. Huhndorf, Jeanne Perreault, and Jean Barman

Historically, indigenous women and mainstream Cheryl Suzack is an assistant professor of English
feminism have had an uneasy relationship. While and Aboriginal studies at the University of Toronto.
indigenous feminism has often been subsumed Shari M. Huhndorf is an associate professor of
within the categories of women of colour and post- ethnic studies and women’s and gender studies
colonial feminism, in truth, it goes beyond these at the University of Oregon. Jeanne Perreault
constructs to engage in crucial issues of cultural is a professor and associate head of the Graduate
identity, nationalism, and decolonization that are Program, Department of English, University of
particular to indigenous contexts. This timely and Calgary. Jean Barman is Professor Emeritus,
groundbreaking collection looks at developments in University of British Columbia.
indigenous feminist culture, activism, and politics to
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explore how indigenous women in Canada and the
October 2010, 296 pages, 6 x 9"
United States are creating a space within feminism
for a theory and practice specific to their interests. 8 b&w photos, 2 tables
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Aboriginal Studies, Aboriginal Politics, Aboriginal
History, Women's Studies, Cultural Studies

Aboriginal Studies Being Again of One Mind


Oneida Women and the Struggle for Decolonization
Lina Sunseri

Being Again of One Mind combines a critical reading Lina Sunseri, whose Longhouse name is
of feminist literature on nationalism with the nar- Yeliwi:saks (Gathering Stories/Knowledge), from
ratives of Oneida women of various generations to the Oneida Nation of the Thames, Turtle Clan,
reveal that some Indigenous women view national- is an assistant professor of sociology at Brescia
ism in the form of decolonization as a way to restore University College, an affiliate of the University of
traditional gender balance and well-being to their Western Ontario.
own lives and communities. These insights chal-
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lenge mainstream feminist ideas about the mascu-
November 2010, 200 pages, 6 x 9"
line bias of Western theories of nation and about
the dangers of nationalist movements that idealize 3 b&w photos, 3 maps
women's so-called traditional role, questioning 978-0-7748-1935-0 hc $85.00
whether they apply to Indigenous women. Aboriginal Studies, Women's Studies, Aboriginal
History, Social & Cultural Anthropology

Aboriginal Studies Taking Medicine


Women's Healing Work and Colonial Contact in Southern Alberta, 1880–1930
Kristin Burnett

Hunters, medicine men, and missionaries continue Kristin Burnett is a member of the Department
to dominate images and narratives of the West, of History at Lakehead University.
even though historians have recognized women’s
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role as colonizer and colonized since the 1980s.
October 2010, 200 pages, 6 x 9"
Kristin Burnett helps to correct this imbalance
by presenting colonial medicine as a gendered 15 b&w photographs, 1 map
phenomenon. Although the imperial eye focused 978-0-7748-1828-5 hc $85.00
on medicine men, Aboriginal women in the Treaty 7 Aboriginal Studies, Aboriginal History, Alberta
region served as healers and caregivers – to their History, Women's Studies, Aboriginal Health
own people and to settler society – until the advent
of settler-run hospitals and nursing stations. By
revealing Aboriginal and settler women’s contribu-
tions to health care, Taking Medicine challenges
traditional understandings of colonial medicine in
the contact zone.

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Aboriginal Studies Unsettling the Settler Within
Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
Paulette Regan

Unsettling the Settler Within weaves together a Paulette Regan is a senior researcher for the
unique blend of empirical evidence and personal Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
vignettes to show why all Canadians should care
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deeply about the history of Indian residential
November 2010, 280 pages, 6 x 9"
schools and work actively to dismantle their legacy.
Paulette Regan, a former residential schools claims 978-0-7748-1777-6 hc $85.00
manager, reveals the truth behind the rhetoric of Aboriginal Studies, Aboriginal History, Aboriginal
benevolence that has falsely coloured settler- Law, Canadian History, Law & Society
Indigenous relations. Her personal account of a
transformative experience at a Gitxsan apology
feast conveys a powerful lesson: Canadians must
engage in their own unsettling journey of decoloni-
zation if true healing and reconciliation are to occur.

Aboriginal Studies Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1788–1920s
We like to be free in this country
Patricia A. McCormack

The story of the expansion of civilization into the Patricia McCormack is an associate professor
wilderness continues to shape perceptions of how in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of
Aboriginal people became part of nations such as Alberta.
Canada. Patricia McCormack subverts this narrative
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of modernity by examining nation building from
November 2010, 352 pages, 6 x 9"
the perspective of a northern community and its
residents. Fort Chipewyan, she argues, was never 50 b&w photos, 8 maps, 8 tables, 2 family trees
an isolated Aboriginal community but a plural soci- 978-0-7748-1668-7 hc $90.00
ety at the crossroads of global, national, and local Aboriginal Studies, Canadian History, Alberta History,
forces. By tracing the events that led its Aboriginal Historiography
residents to sign Treaty No. 8 and their struggle to
maintain autonomy thereafter, this ground-
breaking study shows that Aboriginal peoples and
others can and have become modern without relin-
quishing cherished beliefs and practices.

Aboriginal Studies Gathering Places


Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories
Edited by Carolyn Podruchny and Laura Peers

British traders and Ojibwe hunters. Cree women Carolyn Podruchny teaches history at York
and their metis daughters. These people and their University. Laura Peers teaches and is a curator at
complex identities were not featured in history the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
writing until the 1970s, when scholars from multiple
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disciplines began to bring new perspectives to
September 2010, 352 pages, 6 x 9"
bear on the past. Gathering Places presents some
of the most innovative approaches to metis, fur 17 photos, 3 paintings, 1 map, 4 tables
trade, and First Nations history being practised 978-0-7748-1843-8 hc $90.00
today. By drawing on archaeological, material, oral, Aboriginal Studies, Canadian History, Anthropology,
and ethnographic evidence and exploring personal Historiography
approaches to history and scholarship, the authors
depart from the old paradigm of history writing
and offer new models for recovering Aboriginal and
cross-cultural experiences and perspectives.

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Aboriginal Studies Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors
Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions
Charlotte Coté, Foreword by Micah McCarty

Following the removal of the gray whale from the Charlotte Coté is associate professor of
Endangered Species list in 1994, the Makah tribe American Indian Studies at the University of
of northwest Washington State and the Nuu-chah- Washington.
nulth Nation of British Columbia announced that
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they would revive their whale hunts. The Makah
July 2010, 328 pages, 6 x 10"
whale hunt of 1999 was met with enthusiastic sup-
port and vehement opposition. A member of the 22 illustrations, 3 maps
Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation, Charlotte Coté offers 978-0-2959-9046-0 pb $24.95
a valuable perspective on the issues surrounding Aboriginal History, Aboriginal Politics & Policy,
indigenous whaling. Her analysis includes major Environmental History, Anthropology, BC
Native studies and contemporary Native rights Environment, Canadian History, BC Politics
issues, addressing environmentalism, animal rights Canadian Rights only. Published outside of Canada
activism, anti-treaty conservatism, and the public's by the University of Washington Press.
expectations about what it means to be “Indian."

Aboriginal Studies No need of a chief for this band


Maritime Mi'kmaq and Federal Electoral Legislation, 1899–1951
Martha Elizabeth Walls

In 1899 the Canadian government passed legis- Martha Elizabeth Walls teaches Canadian,
lation to replace the community appointment Atlantic Canadian, and First Nations history.
of Mi'kmaw leaders with the triennial system, a
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Euro-Canadian system of democratic band council
May 2010, 216 pages, 6 x 9"
elections. Officials in Ottawa assumed the federally
mandated and supervised system would redefine 9 b&w photos, 16 tables, 1 map
Mi'kmaw politics. They were wrong. Many Mi'kmaw 978-0-7748-1789-9 hc $85.00
communities rejected or amended the legislation, Aboriginal Studies, Canadian History, Atlantic
while others accepted it only sporadically to meet History, Political Science
specific community needs and goals. Compelling
and timely, this book supports Aboriginal claims to
self-governance and complicates understandings
of state power by showing that the Mi'kmaw, rather
than succumbing to imposed political models,
retained political practices that distinguished them
from their Euro-Canadian neighbours.

Aboriginal Studies One of the Family


Metis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan
Brenda Macdougall

In recent years there has been growing interest Brenda Macdougall is an associate professor in
in identifying the social and cultural attributes the Department of Native Studies at the University
that define the Metis as a distinct people. In this of Saskatchewan.
groundbreaking study, Brenda Macdougall employs
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the concept of wahkootowin – the Cree term for
January 2011, 360 pages, 6 x 9"
a worldview that privileges family and values
interconnectedness – to trace the emergence of 8 b&w photos, 5 maps, 24 family trees
a Metis community in northern Saskatchewan. 978-0-7748-1730-1 pb $34.95
Wahkootowin describes how relationships worked Aboriginal Studies, Canadian History,
and helps to explain how the Metis negotiated with Saskatchewan History
local economic and religious institutions while nur-
turing a society that emphasized family obligation
and responsibility. This innovative exploration of
the birth of Metis identity offers a model for future
research and discussion.

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Aboriginal Studies Urbanizing Frontiers
Indigenous Peoples and Settlers in 19th-Century Pacific Rim Cities
Penelope Edmonds

Frontiers were not confined to the bush, backwoods, Penelope Edmonds is an Australian Research
or borderlands. Towns and cities at the farthest Council Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of
reaches of empire were crucial to the settler Historical Studies at the University of Melbourne.
colonial project. Yet the experiences of Indigenous
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peoples in these urban frontiers have been over-
July 2010, 328 pages, 6 x 9"
shadowed by triumphant narratives of progress.
This book explores the lives of Indigenous peoples 24 b&w photos, 5 maps
and settlers in two Pacific Rim cities – Victoria, 978-0-7748-1622-9 pb $35.95
British Columbia, and Melbourne, Australia. Built Aboriginal Studies, Canadian History, BC History
on Indigenous lands and overtaken by gold rushes,
these cities emerged between 1835 and 1871 in
significantly different locations, yet both became
cross-cultural and segregated sites of empire. This
innovative study traces how these spaces, and the
bodies in them, were transformed, sometimes in
violent ways, creating new spaces and new polities.

Aboriginal Studies Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic


Heather E. McGregor

Since the mid-twentieth century, sustained contact Heather E. McGregor is a researcher who cur-
between Inuit and newcomers in the Eastern Arctic rently works for the public service in Nunavut.
has led to profound changes in education, including
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the experience of colonization and progress toward
May 2010, 224 pages, 6 x 9"
the re-establishment of traditional education in
schools. Heather McGregor assesses these trends 9 b&w photos, 1 map
over four periods – the traditional, the colonial 978-0-7748-1744-8 hc $85.00
(1945-70), the territorial (1971-81), and the local Aboriginal Studies, Aboriginal Education, Aboriginal
(1982-99). She concludes that education is most Politics & Policy, Northern Studies, Educational Policy
successful when Inuit involvement and local control & Theory
support a system reflecting Inuit culture and
visions.

Gender Studies Solidarities beyond Borders


Transnationalizing Women's Movements
Edited by Pascale Dufour, Dominique Masson, and Dominique Caouette

Scholars of social movements tend to overlook the Pascale Dufour is an associate professor of
achievements and political significance of women’s political science at the University of Montreal.
movements. Through theoretical discussions and Dominique Masson is an associate profes-
empirical examples, Solidarities beyond Borders sor at the Institute of Women’s Studies and the
demonstrates the creativity and dynamism of Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the
transnational feminist and women’s groups around University of Ottawa. Dominique Caouette is
the world. These timely case studies from North an associate professor of political science at the
America, Latin America, and Southeast Asia explore University of Montreal.
the benefits and challenges of extending ties
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beyond national borders and disciplinary bound-
September 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9"
aries. The contributors not only bring to light the
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poses for transnationalizing women’s movements, Gender Studies, Political Science, Women's Studies,
they offer important strategic, conceptual, and Globalization, Race & Transnationalism in Politics,
methodological lessons for all social movements. Sociology

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Gender & SExuality Studies Awfully Devoted Women
Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900–65
Cameron Duder

The lives of many lesbians prior to 1965 remain Cameron Duder teaches history at Capilano
cloaked in mystery. Historians have turned the University in Vancouver.
spotlight on upper-middle-class “romantic friends"
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and on working-class butch and femme women, but
April 2010, 328 pages, 6 x 9"
the lives of the lower-middle-class majority remain
in the shadows. Awfully Devoted Women offers a 5 b&w illustrations
portrait of middle-class lesbianism in the decades 978-0-7748-1738-7 hc $85.00
before the gay rights movement in English Canada. Gender & Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Women's
This intimate study of the lives of women who were Studies, Canadian History
forced to love in secret not only challenges the idea Sexuality Studies Series
that lesbian relationships in the past were asexual,
it also reveals the courage it took to explore desire
in an era when women were supposed to know little
about sexuality.

Gender & SExuality Studies The Canadian War on Queers


National Security as Sexual Regulation
Gary Kinsman and Patrizia Gentile

From the 1950s to the late 1990s, agents of the state Gary Kinsman is a professor in the Sociology
spied on, interrogated, and harassed gays and Department at Laurentian University, Sudbury.
lesbians in Canada, employing social ideologies and Patrizia Gentile is an assistant professor in the
other practices to construct their targets as threats Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender
to society. Based on official security documents Studies at Carleton University.
and interviews with gays, lesbians, civil servants,
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and high-ranking officials, this path-breaking book
March 2010, 584 pages, 6 x 9"
discloses acts of state repression and forms of
resistance that raise questions about just whose 19 b&w photos, 2 charts, 1 map
national security was being protected. Passionate 978-0-7748-1628-1 pb $34.95
and personalized, this account of how the state Gender & Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Canadian
used the ideology of national security to wage war History, Canadian Legal History, Feminism & Gender
on its own people offers ways of understanding, and Studies in Law, Sociology
resisting, contemporary conflicts such as the “war Sexuality Studies Series
on terror."

Environmental Studies Manufacturing National Park Nature


Photography, Ecology, and the Wilderness Industry of Jasper
J. Keri Cronin

National parks occupy a prominent place in the J. Keri Cronin is an assistant professor in the
Canadian imagination, yet we are only beginning Visual Arts Department at Brock University. She is
to understand how their visual representation has also a faculty affiliate in Brock’s Social Justice and
shaped and continues to inform our perception Equity Studies graduate program and the editor of
of ecological issues and the natural world. J. Keri The Brock Review.
Cronin draws on historical and modern postcards,
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advertisements, and other images of Jasper
December 2010, 208 pages, 6 x 9"
National Park to trace how various groups and the
tourism industry have used photography to divorce 42 b&w illustrations
the park from real environmental threats and 978-0-7748-1907-7 hc $85.00
instead to package it as a series of breathtaking vis- Environmental Studies, Environmental History,
tas and adorable-looking animals. Manufacturing Environmental Politics, Resource Mangement,
National Park Nature demonstrates that popular Canadian History, Art History
forms of picturing nature can have ecological Nature | History | Society Series
implications that extend far beyond the frame of
the image.

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Environmental Studies British Columbia's Inland Rainforest
Ecology, Conservation, and Management
Susan Stevenson, Harold Armleder, Andre Arsenault, Darwyn Coxson, S. Craig DeLong,
and Mike Jull
The vast temperate rainforests of coastal British Susan K. Stevenson is an independent profes-
Columbia are world-renowned, but much less is sional biologist and an adjunct professor at UNBC.
known about the other rainforest located 500 Harold M. Armleder, André Arsenault,
kilometres inland along the western slopes of Darwyn Coxson, S. Craig DeLong, and
the interior mountains. The unique integration of Michael Jull work in ecology and biology.
continentality and humidity in this region favours
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the development of lush rainforest communities
December 2010, 360 pages, 6 x 9"
that incorporate both coastal and boreal elements.
In British Columbia’s Inland Rainforest, scientists 45 colour photos, 40 b&w photos, 9 maps, 27 graphs,
bring together, for the first time, a broad spectrum 3 diagrams
of information about this distinctive ecosystem. 978-0-7748-1849-0 hc $95.00
They also consider the ecological consequences Environmental Studies, BC Environment,
of human activities in the rainforest and present Environmental History, Environmental Politics,
strategies for its management and conservation. Resource Mangement, Foresty, Fisheries & Resources

Environmental Studies Sensing Changes


Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953–2003
Joy Parr

Our bodies are archives of sensory knowledge that Joy Parr is a professor and Canada Research Chair
shape how we understand the world. If our environ- in Technology, Culture, and Risk in the Geography
ment changes at an unsettling pace, how will we Department at the University of Western Ontario.
make sense of a world that is no longer familiar?
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One of Canada's premier historians tackles this
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question by exploring situations in the recent past
where state-driven megaprojects and regula- 26 b&w illustrations; 6 maps
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people to cope with transformations that were so Environmental Studies, Environmental History,
radical that they no longer recognized their home Environmental Politics, Environmental Policy,
and workplaces or, by implication, who they were. Canadian Social History, Sensory Studies
In concert with a ground-breaking, creative, and Nature | History | Society Series
analytical website, http://megaprojects.uwo.ca, this
timely study offers a prescient perspective on how
humans make sense of a rapidly changing world.

Environmental Studies Managed Annihilation


An Unnatural History of the Newfoundland Cod Collapse
Dean Bavington

The Newfoundland and Labrador cod fishery was Dean Bavington is an assistant professor and
once the most successful commercial ground Canada Research Chair in Environmental History at
fishery in the world. When it collapsed in 1992, Nipissing University.
many pointed to failures in management such as
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uncontrolled harvesting as likely culprits. Managed
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Annihilation makes the case that the idea of natural
resource management itself was the problem. 6 b&w figures, 2 maps, 6 tables
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state-managed and still, two decades later, there is Environmental Studies, Resource Mangement,
no recovery in sight. Although the collapse raised Atlantic History, Resource Policy & Politics,
doubts among policy-makers about their ability to Environmental Policy, Environmental Politics,
understand and control nature, their ultimate goal Environmental Advocacy & Activism, Sustainability,
of control through management has not wavered Nature | History | Society Series
and has been transferred from wild fish to to fisher-
men and farmed cod.

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Environmental Studies The Aquaculture Controversy in Canada
Activism, Policy, and Contested Science
Nathan Young and Ralph Matthews

The farming of aquatic organisms is one of the Nathan Young is an assistant professor of sociol-
most promising but controversial new industries ogy at the University of Ottawa. Ralph Matthews
in Canada. The industry has the potential to solve is a professor of sociology at the University of
food supply problems, but critics believe it poses British Columbia and professor emeritus of sociol-
unacceptable threats to human health, local com- ogy at McMaster University.
munities, and the environment. This book is not
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about the methods and techniques of aquaculture,
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but it is an exploration of the controversy itself. The
authors present the controversy as a multi-layered 13 figures, 40 tables
conflict about knowledge, rights, and development. 978-0-7748-1810-0 hc $85.00
Comprehensive and balanced, this book addresses Environmental Studies, Environmental Politics,
one of the most contentious public policy and envi- Environmental Policy, Resource Mangement,
ronmental issues facing the world today. Resource Policy & Politics, Environmental Advocacy
& Activism, Media Studies, Sociology

Environmental Studies What Is Water?


The History of a Modern Abstraction
Jamie Linton

We all know what water is, and we often take it for Jamie Linton is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the
granted. But the spectre of a worldwide water crisis Department of Geography at Queen’s University.
suggests that there might be something fundamen-
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tally wrong with the way we think about water. Jamie
July 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9"
Linton dives into the history of water as an abstract
concept, stripped of its environmental, social, and 30 b&w illustrations
cultural contexts. Reduced to a scientific abstrac- 978-0-7748-1702-8 pb $34.95
tion – to mere H2O – this concept has given modern Environmental Studies, Environmental Philosophy,
society licence to dam, divert, and manipulate water Environmental History, Resource Mangement,
with apparent impunity. Part of the solution to the Sustainability
water crisis involves reinvesting water with social Nature | History | Society Series
content, thus altering the way we see water. An
original take on a deceptively complex issue, What
Is Water? offers a fresh approach to a fundamental
problem.

Environmental Studies Nuclear Waste Management in Canada


Critical Issues, Critical Perspectives
Edited by Darrin Durant and Genevieve Fuji Johnson

As oil reserves decline and the environment takes Darrin Durant is an assistant professor in the
centre stage in public policy discussions, the Program in Science and Technology Studies at York
merits and dangers of nuclear power and nuclear University. Genevieve Fuji Johnson is an assis-
waste management are once again being debated. tant professor in the Department of Political
Nuclear Waste Management in Canada provides a Science at Simon Fraser University.
critical counterpoint to the position of government
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and industry by examining not only the technical
July 2010, 208 pages, 6 x 9"
but also the social and ethical aspects of the issue.
What do frequently used terms such as safety, risk, 978-0-7748-1709-7 pb $32.95
and acceptability really mean? And how and why Environmental Studies, Canadian Public Policy
did the public consultation process in Canada fail & Administration, Environmental Politics,
to address ethical and social issues? This timely Environmental Engineering & Technology,
collection defuses the uncertainty, ambiguity, and Environmental Advocacy & Activism
ignorance that surrounds discussions of nuclear
energy.

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Ornithology Birds of Ontario: Habitat Requirements, Limiting Factors, and Status, Vol. 2
Nonpasserines: Shorebirds through Woodpeckers
Al Sandilands, with Ross James

The volumes in the Birds of Ontario series summa- Al Sandilands is an environmental consultant
rize life history requirements of bird species that employed by his own firm, Gray Owl Environmental
are normally part of the ecology of Ontario. The Inc.
first volume dealt with waterfowl through cranes
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while this volume deals with shorebirds through
May 2010, 384 pages, 8 x 10"
woodpeckers and completes the treatment of the
nonpasserines. Information on habitat, limiting 80 maps, 84 drawings of birds
factors, and status are dealt with for the three main 978-0-7748-1762-2 hc $95.00
bird seasons: breeding, migration, and winter. This Ornithology, Natural History
book will be an essential reference for biologists,
planners, environmental consultants, and other
resource professionals involved in environmental
issues and management pertaining to birds. It will
also be a valuable reference for serious birders.
Although focusing on birds of Ontario, the book will
be relevant to adjacent provinces and states.

Urban studies Perverse Cities


HIdden Subsidies, Wonky Policy, and Urban Sprawl
Pamela Blais

Urban sprawl – low-density subdivisions and busi- Pamela Blais is a city planner and principal of
ness parks, big box stores and mega-malls – has Toronto-based Metropole Consultants.
increasingly come to define city growth despite
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decades of planning and policy. In Perverse Cities ,
October 2010, 288 pages, 6 x 9"
Pamela Blais argues that flawed public policies and
mis-pricing create hidden, “perverse” subsidies and 2 figures, 8 tables
incentives that promote sprawl while discouraging 978-0-7748-1895-7 hc $85.00
more efficient and sustainable urban forms – clearly Urban Studies & Planning, Canadian Urban &
not what most planners and environmentalists have Regional Politics, Sociology
in mind. She makes the case for accurate pricing
and better policy to curb sprawl and shows how
this can be achieved in practice through a range
of market-oriented tools that promote efficient,
sustainable cities.

urban studies Sex and the Revitalized City


Gender, Condominium Development, and Urban Citizenship
Leslie Kern

When a recent wave of condominium development Leslie Kern is an assistant professor of women's
overtook Toronto, women emerged as powerful con- studies at Mount Allison University.
sumers, and reports claimed that home ownership
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of women condo owners and planners and develop- Urban Studies & Planning, Women's Studies,
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ing women's relationship with the city in the image
of fast capital and consumer citizenship. Women's
emancipation through condominium ownership is a
marketing ploy rather than a major shift in gender
relations.

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urban studies Reconstructing Kobe
The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity
David W. Edgington

The Hanshin Earthquake was the largest disaster to David W. Edgington is a former director of the
affect postwar Japan and one of the most destruc- Centre for Japanese Research and an associate
tive postwar natural disasters to strike a developed professor of geography at the University of British
country. Although the media focused on the disas- Columbia.
ter’s immediate effects, the long-term reconstruc-
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opportunities to make a more sustainable and Urban Studies & Planning, Japanese Studies
disaster-proof city. This intricate investigation of
one of the largest redevelopment projects in recent
memory is essential reading for urban planners and
policy makers, and anyone interested in Japanese
urban and planning history.

Sociology Panoptic Dreams


Streetscape Video Surveillance in Canada
Sean P. Hier

The past few decades have seen a proliferation of Sean P. Hier is an associate professor in the
video surveillance systems in a number of major Department of Sociology at the University of
Western cities. Are these systems in the public Victoria.
interest, or do they signal more intrusive forms
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of policing? This investigation of the governance
September 2010, 256 pages, 6 x 9"
structures and privacy-protection policy frame-
works that accompanied street surveillance pro- 20 b&w photographs
grams provides much-needed data for this debate. 978-0-7748-1871-1 hc $85.00
In Canada, these programs sprang from dreams of Sociology, Law & Society, Socio–legal Studies,
a crime prevention system based on social control, Security Studies
but proponents soon embraced them as a crime-
solving tool that makes people feel safer.

Law In Defence of Principles


NGOs and Human Rights in Canada
Andrew S. Thompson

Since 9/11 and the onset of the “war on terror,” the Andrew S. Thompson is a senior fellow at the
principal challenge confronting liberal democra- Centre for International Governance Innovation
cies has been to balance freedom with security and and an adjunct professor of political science at the
individual with collective rights. This book sheds University of Waterloo.
new light on the evolution of human rights norms in
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liberal democracies by charting the activism of four
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of difficult, often controversial legal cases as plat- Law, History of Civil Liberties & Human Rights, Law &
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reveal not only the fragility but also the resilience
of ideas about rights in liberal democracies.

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Law Between Consenting Peoples
Political Community and the Meaning of Consent
Edited by Jeremy Webber and Colin M. Macleod

Consent has long been used to establish the Jeremy Webber holds the Canada Research Chair
legitimacy of society. But when one asks – who in Law and Society at the University of Victoria
consented? how? to what type of community? – and is a Trudeau Fellow. Colin M. Macleod is an
consent becomes very elusive, more myth than associate professor of law and philosophy at the
reality. In Between Consenting Peoples, leading University of Victoria.
scholars in legal and political theory examine the
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different ways in which consent has been used to
November 2010, 272 pages, 6 x 9"
justify political communities and the authority of
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tions. They explore the kind of consent – the kind of Law, Political Theory, Aboriginal Politics & Policy,
attachment – that might ground political com- Constitutional Law, Law & Politics, Law & Society,
munity and establish a fair relationship between Philosophy, Political Science
indigenous and nonindigenous peoples.

law Storied Communities


Narratives of Contact and Arrival in Constituting Political Community
Edited by Hester Lessard, Rebecca Johnson, and Jeremy Webber

Political communities are defined, and often Hester Lessard is a professor of law at the
contested, through stories. Scholars have long rec- University of Victoria. Rebecca Johnson is a pro-
ognized that two foundational sets of stories – nar- fessor of law at the University of Victoria. Jeremy
ratives of contact and narratives of arrival – helped Webber holds the Canada Research Chair in Law
to define settler societies. Storied Communities and Society at the University of Victoria and is also
disrupts the assumption in many works that a Trudeau Fellow.
indigenous and immigrant identities fall into two
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the nature of storytelling in the political realm, Law, Political Science, Race & Transnationalism
and the institutional and theoretical implications in Politics, Aboriginal History, Aboriginal Law,
of foundation narratives. By doing so, they open up Historiography, Aboriginal Politics & Policy,
new ways to imagine, sustain, and transform politi- Constitutional Law, Law & Politics
cal communities.

law The Politics of Acknowledgement


Truth Commissions in Uganda and Haiti
Joanna R. Quinn

Human rights violations leave deep scars on people, Joanna R. Quinn is an assistant profes-
societies, and nations. Rights groups argue that sor of political science and director of the
resolving past violence is necessary for a peaceful Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict
future. But how can nations ensure that instru- Reconstruction at the University of Western
ments of transitional justice are the best path to Ontario.
reconciliation? This book develops a theoretical
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framework of acknowledgement to evaluate truth
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of past violence must come before goals such as Law, Political Science, Race & Transnationalism in
forgiveness and social cohesion if reconciliation is Politics
to be achieved. Law and Society Series

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law Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law
Edited by Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic

The trade principles of Western liberal democracies Pitman B. Potter is the Hong Kong Bank Chair in
are at the core of international trade law regimes Asian Research at the Institute of Asian Research
and standards. Are non-Western societies adopting and Professor of Law at the University of British
international standards, or are they adapting them Columbia. Ljiljana Biukovic is an associate pro-
to local norms and cultural values? This volume fessor of law at the University of British Columbia.
employs the paradigm of selective adaptation to
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explain the reception of international trade law in
November 2010, 288 pages, 6 x 9"
the Pacific Rim. Drawing on examples from China,
Japan, Thailand, and North America, the contribu- 5 graphs, 4 tables
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trade standards does not necessarily translate into Law, Globalization, Trade, International Law,
uniform enforcement and acceptance at the local International Political Science
level. They offer compelling evidence that non-
uniform compliance will be a legitimate outcome of
the globalization of international trade law.

law Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 47, 2009


Edited by D.M. McRae and A.L.C. de Mestral

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is D.M. McRae (editor-in-chief) is a professor and
issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Hyman Soloway Chair in Business and Trade Law at
Branch of the International Law Association the University of Ottawa. A.L.C. de Mestral (asso-
(Canadian Society of International Law) and ciate editor) is a professor and Jean Monnet Chair
the Canadian Council on International Law. The in the Law of International Economic Integration at
Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance McGill University.
in the field of international legal studies; a notes
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and comments section; a digest of international
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economic law; a section on current Canadian
practice in international law; a digest of important 978-0-7748-1987-9 hc $175.00
Canadian cases in the fields of public international Law, International Law, Reference
law, private international law, and conflict of laws; a
list of recent treaties; and book reviews.

law A Perilous Imbalance


The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance
Stephen Clarkson and Stepan Wood

Through an examination of Canadians' complicated Stephen Clarkson is a professor of political


roles as agents and objects of globalization, this economy at the University of Toronto and a senior
book shows how Canada's experience of and con- fellow of the Centre for International Governance
tribution to globalized governance is characterized Innovation. Stepan Wood is a professor of law
by serious imbalances. It explores these imbalances at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, and
by tracing three interlinked developments: the a Core Faculty member of the York Institute for
emergence of a neoconservative supraconstitu- Research and Innovation in Sustainability.
tion, the transformation of the nation-state, and
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the growth of governance beyond the nation-state.
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Advocating a revitalized Canadian state as a vehicle
for pursuing human security, ecological integrity, 978-0-7748-1489-8 pb $32.95
and social emancipation, and for creating spaces Law, Law & Politics, Political Science, Globalization
in which progressive, alternative forms of law and Law and Society Series
governance can unfold, this book offers a compel-
ling analysis of the challenges that middle powers
and their citizens face in a globalizing world.

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law Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter
Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Systemism
Patrick James

Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was Patrick James is a professor of international rela-
introduced, Canada has experienced more than tions and director of the Center for International
twenty-five years of constitutional politics and Studies at the University of Southern California.
countless debates about the future of Canada.
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There has, however, been no systematic attempt to
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succinct assessment of major writings on constitu- Law, Constitutional Law, Political Science, Canadian
tional politics sharpens our vision of the past – and Federal Politics
the future – of the Canadian federation. Law and Society Series

law Justice Bertha Wilson


One Woman's Difference
Edited by Kim Brooks

Bertha Wilson's appointment to the Supreme Court Kim Brooks is an associate professor and the
of Canada in 1982 capped off a career of firsts. H. Heward Stikeman Chair in the Law of Taxation in
Wilson had been the first woman lawyer and part- the Faculty of Law at McGill University.
ner at a prominent Toronto law firm and the first
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woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal.
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make? Justice Bertha Wilson examines Wilson's Law, Feminism & Gender Studies in Law, Political
career through three distinct frames – foundations, Science, Law & Politics, Law & Society, Women's
controversy, and reflections – and a wide range Studies
of feminist perspectives. Taken together, these Law and Society Series
provocative essays paint an intriguing portrait of
a complex, controversial woman who made a deep
impression on the Canadian legal landscape.

law Feminized Justice


The Toronto Women's Court, 1913–34
Amanda Glasbeek

In 1913, Toronto launched Canada's first women's Amanda Glasbeek is an assistant professor of
police court. The court was run by and for women, criminology in the Department of Social Science at
but was it a great achievement? This multifaceted York University.
portrait of the cases, defendants, and officials that
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graced its halls reveals a fundamental contra-
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adaptations of justice and a court empowered to Law, Feminism & Gender Studies in Law, Legal
punish women. Reconstructed from case files and History, Women's Studies
newspaper accounts, this engrossing portrait of the Law and Society Series
trials and tribulations that accompanied an early
experiment in feminized justice sheds new light on
maternal feminist politics, women and crime, and
the role of resistance, agency, and experience in the
criminal justice system.

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law The British Columbia Court of Appeal
The First Hundred Years
Christopher Moore

Courts of law at once reflect and shape the society Christopher Moore is a well-known writer of
in which they reside and dispense justice. To mark Canadian history and the author of several works
the 2010 centenary of the British Columbia Court of legal history. His website can be found at www.
of Appeal, this book presents an institutional, christophermoore.ca.
jurisprudential, and biographical account of the
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history explores how the court came into being, 978-0-7748-1864-3 hc $85.00
how it has operated, and who its judges have been. Law, Legal History, BC Law, BC History, Law & Politics
In the process, it tells the story of how the court has
shaped – and been shaped by – the social, political,
and legal development of British Columbia.

law Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples


Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
Edited by Louis A. Knafla and Haijo Westra

Delgamuukw. Mabo. Ngati Apa. Recent cases have Louis A. Knafla is a professor emeritus of the
created a framework for litigating Aboriginal title in Department of History and Director of Socio-Legal
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The distin- Studies at the University of Calgary. Haijo Westra
guished group of scholars whose work is show- is a professor of Greek and Roman studies at the
cased here, however, shows that our understanding University of Calgary.
of where the concept of Aboriginal title came from
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perspective on Aboriginal title that extends beyond Political Science
national borders to consider similar developments Law and Society Series
in common law countries.

law Constructing Crime


Contemporary Processes of Criminalization
Edited by Janet Mosher and Joan Brockman

Constructing Crime examines why particular Janet Mosher is an associate professor at


behaviours are defined and enforced as crimes and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.
particular individuals are targeted as criminals. Joan Brockman is a professor at the School of
Contributors interrogate notions of crime, process- Criminology at Simon Fraser University.
es of criminalization, and the deployment of the
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concept of crime in five areas – the enforcement of
May 2010, 224 pages, 6 x 9"
fraud against welfare recipients and physicians, the
enforcement of laws against Aboriginal harvest- 11 tables
ing practices, the perceptions of disorder in public 978-0-7748-1819-3 hc $85.00
housing projects, and the selective criminalization Law, Criminology, Law & Society
of gambling. These case studies and an afterword Law and Society Series
by Marie-Andrée Bertrand challenge us to consider
just who is rendered criminal and why.

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Criminology Critical Criminology in Canada
New Voices, New Directions
Edited by Aaron Doyle and Dawn Moore

This book presents the work of a new generation of Aaron Doyle is an associate professor in the
critical criminologists who explore the geograph- Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
ical, institutional, and political contexts of the dis- Carleton University. Dawn Moore is an associ-
cipline in Canada. Breaking away from mainstream ate professor in the Department of Law, Carleton
criminology and law-and-order discourses, the University.
authors offer a spectrum of theoretical approaches
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December 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9"
nist criminology, from critical realism to anarchism
– and they propose novel approaches to topics 978-0-7748-1834-6 hc $90.00
ranging from genocide to white-collar crime. By Criminology, Law & Society, Socio–legal Studies,
posing crucial questions and attempting to define Canadian Social Policy, Sociology
what criminology should be, this book will shape Law and Society Series
debates about crime, policing, and punishment for
years to come.

Communication Media Divides


Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate in Canada
Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern, with William J. McIver, Laura J. Murray, Seán Ó Siochrú, and
Leslie Regan Shade
Canada is at a critical juncture in the evolution of Marc Raboy is Professor and Beaverbrook
its communications policy. Will our information and Chair in Ethics, Media and Communications in the
communications technologies continue in a market- Department of Art History and Communication
oriented, neoliberal direction, or will they preserve Studies at McGill University. Jeremy Shtern is
and strengthen broader democratic values? Media a Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société
Divides offers a comprehensive, up-to-date audit of et la culture (FQRSC) postdoctoral fellow in the
communications law and policy. Using the concept Faculty of Communication and Design at Ryerson
of communications rights as a framework for analy- University.
sis, leading scholars not only reveal the nation’s
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democratic deficits in five key domains – media,
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access, the Internet, privacy, and copyright – they
also formulate recommendations, including the 5 charts, 1 table
establishment of a Canadian right to communicate, 978-0-7748-1774-5 hc $90.00
for the future. Communication, Media Studies, Socio–legal Studies,
Canadian Public Policy & Administration

Cultural Studies Dreaming in Canadian


South Asian Youth, Bollywood, and Belonging
Faiza Hirji

As nations around the world wrestle with issues of Faiza Hirji is an assistant professor in the
immigration, integration, and pluralism, second- Department of Communication Studies and
generation immigrants are exploring new ways Multimedia at McMaster University. 
to make sense of who they are and where they
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belong in the face of competing cultural demands.
November 2010, 256 pages, 6 x 9"
Dreaming in Canadian examines the role of
Bollywood cinema in the production of cultural, 978-0-7748-1798-1 hc $85.00
religious, and national identities among South Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism &
Asian youth in Toronto, Vancouver, and Ottawa. Transnationalism, Media Studies, Race & Ethnicity,
By documenting the voice of these young adults Film Studies
and how they draw upon media in the formation of
uniquely hybrid identities, this book interrogates
the realities that underpin media portrayals of
diaspora, nationalism, and multiculturalism.

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cultural studies Transnational Yearnings
Tourism, Migration, and the Diasporic City
Jenny Burman

The global pathways that connect cities and nations Jenny Burman is an assistant professor of com-
are congested with people, money, and cultural munication studies at McGill University.
transmissions.Transnational Yearnings maps a
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new way to look at modern contact zones and the
May 2010, 224 pages, 6 x 9"
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tracing circuits of migration and leisure travel 978-0-7748-1735-6 hc $85.00
between postcolonial Jamaica and Toronto, a city Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism &
that has become for Jamaican Canadians both a Transnationalism, Race & Ethnicity, Sociology
place of promise and cultural vitality and a site of
criminalization and exclusion through deportation.
Innovative and provocative, this book is about the
desires, intimacies, and power relations that at once
inform and reflect transnational migration and the
diasporization of urban space.

cultural studies Speaking for a Long Time


Public Space and Social Memory in Vancouver
Adrienne L. Burk

In the late 1990s, Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Adrienne L. Burk is a senior lecturer in the
became the setting for three monuments – Crab Department of Sociology and Anthropology at
Park Boulder, Marker of Change, and Standing with Simon Fraser University.
Courage, Strength and Pride. The monuments were
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grassroots initiatives that challenged the norms of
May 2010, 212 pages, 6 x 9"
civic art by claiming a place in public space for soci-
ety's most vulnerable groups, and each figured in 17 b&w images, 3 maps
debates about many kinds of violence. Emphasizing 978-0-7748-1698-4 hc $85.00
the resilience and agency of artists, activists, and Cultural Studies, Urban Studies & Planning, Canadian
residents, this vivid account of the creation of History, BC Studies
memory-scapes offers unique insights into the links
between power, public space, and social memory.
It asks us to reconsider what constitutes public art
that will “speak for a long time.”

cultural studies Terrain of Memory


A Japanese Canadian Memorial Project
Kirsten Emiko McAllister

For communities who have been the target of politi- Kirsten Emiko McAllister is an associate profes-
cal violence, the damaging after-effects can haunt sor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser
what remains of their families, their communities, University.
and the societies in which they live. Terrain of
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Memory tells the story of the Japanese Canadian
May 2010, 320 pages, 6 x 9"
elders who built a memorial in New Denver, British
Columbia, to transform a site of political violence 20 b&w photos
into a space for remembrance. The book shows 978-0-7748-1771-4 hc $90.00
how collectively excavating painful memories can Cultural Studies, Social & Cultural Anthropology,
contribute to building relations across social and Canadian Social History, Asian Canadian Studies, BC
intergenerational divides. Those seeking a deeper History
understanding of the potential of memorial proj-
ects in transforming the damaging effects of human
rights abuses should read this compelling account
of community building and social justice.

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labour studies Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal
Edited by Janice R. Foley and Patricia L. Baker

Trade unions in Canada are losing their traditional Janice R. Foley is a professor in the Faculty of
support base, and membership numbers could sink Business Administration at the University of Regina.
to US levels unless unions recapture their power. Patricia L. Baker was an associate professor of
Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal brings anthropology at Mount St. Vincent University. 
together a distinguished group of union activists
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and equity scholars who trace how traditional union
July 2010, 264 pages, 6 x 9"
cultures, practices, and structures have eroded
solidarity and activism and created an equity 978-0-7748-1681-6 pb $32.95
deficit in Canadian unions. Informed by a feminist Labour Studies, Women's Studies, Canadian Labour
vision of unions as instruments of social justice, the History, Sociology of Work & Labour
contributors argue that equity within unions is not
simply one possible path to union renewal – it is the
only way to reposition organized labour as a central
institution in workers’ lives.

education History Lost Kids


Vulnerable Children and Youth in Twentieth-Century Canada and the United States
Edited by Mona Gleason, Tamara Myers, Leslie Paris, and Veronica Strong-Boag

Children and youth occupy important social and The volume editors all teach at the University of
political roles, even as they sleep in cribs or hang British Columbia. Mona Gleason is an associ-
out on street corners. Conceptualized as either har- ate professor in the Department of Educational
bingers or saboteurs of a bright, secure tomorrow, Studies, Tamara Myers and Leslie Paris are
they have motivated many adult-driven schemes associate professors in the Department of History,
to effect a positive future. But have all children and Veronica Strong-Boag is a professor in
benefited from these programs and initiatives? the Women’s Studies and Educational Studies
Lost Kids examines adults' misgivings about, and departments.
the inadequate care of, vulnerable children. From
New in Paperback
explorations of interracial adoption and the treat-
July 2010, 272 pages, 6 x 9"
ment of children with disabilities to discussions of
the cultural construction of the hopeless child, this 8 b&w photos
multifaceted collection rejects the essentialism 978-0-7748-1687-8 pb $34.95
of the “priceless child" or “lost youth" – simplistic Education History, Sociology, Youth & Family Studies
categories that continue to shape the treatment of
those who deviate from the so-called norm.

asian studies Eating Bitterness


New Perspectives on China's Great Leap Forward and Famine
Edited by Kimberley Ens Manning and Felix Wemheuer

When the Chinese Communist Party came to power Kimberley Ens Manning is an assistant profes-
in 1949, Mao Zedong declared that “not even one sor of political science at Concordia University.
person shall die of hunger.” Yet some 30 million Felix Wemheuer is an assistant professor in the
peasants died of starvation and exhaustion during Department for East Asian Studies at the University
the Great Leap Forward. Eating Bitterness reveals of Vienna.
how men and women in rural and urban set-
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tings, from the provincial level to the grassroots,
November 2010, 352 pages, 6 x 9"
experienced the changes brought on by the party
leaders’ stumbled attempts to modernize China. 978-0-7748-1726-4 hc $90.00
This landmark volume lifts the curtain of party pro- Asian Studies, Chinese History & Politics
paganda to expose the suffering of citizens and the Contemporary Chinese Studies Series
deeply-contested nature of state-society relations
in Maoist China.

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asian studies Smokeless Sugar
The Death of a Provincial Bureaucrat and the Construction of China's National Economy
Emily M. Hill

Smokeless Sugar traces the formation of a national Emily M. Hill is an associate professor of history at
economy in China through an intriguing investiga- Queen’s University.
tion of the 1936 execution of an allegedly corrupt
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Cantonese official. Feng Rui, a Western-educated
August 2010, 304 pages, 6 x 9"
agricultural expert, introduced modern sugar-
milling to China in the 1930s as a key component 5 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, 20 tables
in a provincial investment program. However, he 978-0-7748-1653-3 hc $90.00
was accused of colluding with smugglers to pass Asian Studies, Chinese Studies, Asian History
foreign sugar off as a domestic product. Emily Hill Contemporary Chinese Studies Series
makes the case that Feng was a scapegoat whose
death diverted attention away from pervasive illicit
practices along China’s southern coast.

asian studies Administering the Colonizer


Manchuria's Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918–29
Blaine R. Chiasson

Harbin of the 1920s was viewed by Westerners as Blaine R. Chiasson is an associate professor of
a world turned upside down. The Chinese govern- modern Chinese history and Sino-Russian relations
ment had taken over administration of the Russian- at Wilfrid Laurier University.
founded Chinese Eastern Railway concession, and
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its large Russian population. This account of the
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decade-long multi-ethnic and multi-national admin-
istrative experiment in North Manchuria reveals 5 b&w illustrations, 2 maps
that China not only created policies to promote 978-0-7748-1656-4 hc $85.00
Chinese sovereignty but also instituted measures Asian Studies, Chinese History, Multiculturalism &
to protect the Russian minority. This multi-faceted Transnationalism
book is a historical examination of how an ethnic, Contemporary Chinese Studies Series
cultural, and racial majority coexisted with a minor-
ity of a different culture and race. It restores to
history the multiple national influences that have
shaped northern China and Chinese nationalism.

asian studies Art in Turmoil


The Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1966–76
Edited by Richard King, with Ralph Croizier, Shentian Zheng, and Scott Watson

Forty years after China's tumultuous Cultural Richard King is the director of the Centre for
Revolution, this book revisits the visual and Asia-Pacific Initiatives and an associate professor
performing arts of the period – the paintings, of Chinese studies at the University of Victoria.
propaganda posters, political cartoons, sculpture,
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folk arts, private sketchbooks, opera, and ballet –
July 2010, 318 pages, 6 x 9"
and examines what these vibrant, militant, often
gaudy images meant to artists, their patrons, and 65 illustrations, 23 in colour
their audiences at the time, and what they mean 978-0-7748-1543-7 pb $32.95
now, both in their original forms and as revolution- Asian Studies, Art History, Chinese History & Politics
ary icons reworked for a new market-oriented age. Contemporary Chinese Studies Series
Chapters by scholars of Chinese history and art
and by artists whose careers were shaped by the
Cultural Revolution offer new insights into works
that have transcended their times.

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asian studies The New Silk Road Diplomacy
China's Central Asian Foreign Policy since the Cold War
Hasan H. Karrar

With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Hasan H. Karrar is a visiting scholar at the Asian
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INDEX

Aboriginal Title and Canada and Ballistic Exchange University 33 Johnson, Genevieve Fuji 17 Noakes, Jeff 1 Sins of the Flesh 33
Indigenous Peoples 23 Missile Defence, Federalism 7 Johnson, Rebecca 20 No need of a chief for Siochrú, Seán Ó 24
Acts of Occupation 1 1954–2009 5 Feminized Justice 22 Jull, Mike 16 this band 13 Smith, Jennifer 7
Adkin, Laurie E. 32 Canada's Rights Fergusson, James 5 Justice Bertha Wilson 22 Northern Exposures 1 Smokeless Sugar 27
Administering the Revolution 33 Finding Dahshaa 1 Kahane, David 8 Nuclear Waste Solidarities beyond
Colonizer 27 Canada's Voice 31 First Nations Cultural Karrar, Hasan H. 28 Management in Borders 14
Advocacy Groups 7 Canadian War on Heritage and Law 32 Keil, Roger 32 Canada 17 Speaking for a Long
Agyeman, Julian 32 Queers 15 First Nations, First Kelly, James B. 31 Nunavut 1 Time 25
Alberta's Daycare Canadian Yearbook of Thoughts 32 Kern, Leslie 18 Nurture of Nature 31 Speaking for Ourselves 32
Controversy 30 International Law, Fisher, Donald 33 King, Richard 27 OECD and Transnational Spirits of Our Whaling
American Missionaries, Vol. 47, 2009 21 Foley, Janice R. 26 Kinsman, Gary 15 Governance 33 Ancestors 13
Christian Oyatoi, and Caouette, Dominique 14 Forestry and Biodiversity Kirmayer, Laurence J. 32 On the Art of Being Stephenson, Laura B. 9
Japan, 1859–73 29 Carlson, Hans M. 33 32 Kiss the kids for dad, Don't Canadian 2 Stevenson, Susan 16
Anderson, Cameron D. 9 Carroll, Michael K. 31 Forsyth, Tim 28 forget to write 31 One of the Family 13 Storied Communities 20
Andrew, Caroline 32 Carter, Sarah 31 Fort Chipewyan and the Knafla, Louis A. 23 Opening Doors Wider 32 Streeter, Stephen 32
Aquaculture Controversy Cates, Cynthia L. 31 Shaping of Canadian Kukucha, Christopher J. 33 Opp, James 2 Strong-Boag, Veronica 26
in Canada 17 Cavell, Janice 1 History, 1788–1920s 12 Lang, George 33 O'Riley, Pat 32 Stuart, Meryn 33
Arming the Chinese, Chan, Adrienne S. 33 Foster, Hamar 33 Langford, Tom 30 Overmyer, Dan 30 Suburb, Slum, Urban
Second Edition 28 Chan, Anthony B. 28 Francis, R. Douglas 31 Language Matters 32 Panoptic Dreams 19 Village 32
Armleder, Harold 16 Chapnick, Adam 31 From Pride to Influence 33 Law and Religious Paris, Leslie 26 Sunseri, Lina 11
Arsenault, Andre 16 Charbonneau, Bruno 6 From Rights to Needs 33 Pluralism in Canada 33 Parity Democracy 8 Surveillance 32
Art in Turmoil 27 Chiasson, Blaine R. 27 From Victoria to Legislatures 7 Parr, Joy 16 Suzack, Cheryl 11
Asian Religions in British Citizens 7 Vladivostok 5 Lennox, Patrick 9 Paterson, Robert 32 Szeman, Imre 10
Columbia 30 Citizens Adrift 6 Gale, Fred 33 Lessard, Hester 20 Pearson's Peacekeepers 31 Taking Medicine 11
At Home and Abroad 9 Clarkson, Stephen 21 Gathering Places 12 Leviathan Undone? 32 Peck, Trevor R. 30 Technological Imperative
At the Far Reaches of Clément, Dominique 33 Geller, Peter 1 Leydet, Dominique 8 Peers, Laura 12 in Canada 31
Empire 32 Coleman, William D. 10, 32 Gentile, Patrizia 15 Leyton-Brown, Ken 2 Perilous Imbalance 21 Terrain of Memory 25
Awfully Devoted Cole, Peter 32 Gidengil, Elisabeth 7 Light from Ancient Perreault, Jeanne 11 Thinking Planning
Women 15 Colonial Proximities 31 Glasbeek, Amanda 22 Campfires 30 Perverse Cities 18 and Urbanism 31
Baker, Don 30 Communication Gleason, Mona 26 Linton, Jamie 17 Piper, Liza 32 Thompson, Andrew S. 19
Baker, Patricia L. 26 Technology 7 Globalization and Locating Global Order 6 Place and Practice in Timpson, Annis May 32
Balzer, Timothy 4 Constitutional Politics Local Adaptation in Lost Kids 26 Canadian Nursing Tollefson, Christopher 33
Barman, Jean 11 in Canada after the International Trade Lublin, Elizabeth Dorn 29 History 33 Toman, Cynthia 33
Barney, Darin 7 Charter 22 Law 21 Macdougall, Brenda 13 Placing Memory and Tovell, Freeman M. 32
Baruah, Bipasha 29 Constructing Crime 23 Globalizing Citizenship 6 Macleod, Colin M. 20 Remembering Place in Transnational
Bashevkin, Sylvia 32 Contested Gordon, Alan 3 Madar, Daniel 31 Canada 2 Yearnings 25
Bavington, Dean 16 Constitutionalism 31 Grace, Sherrill 2 Mahon, Rianne 32, 33 Plamondon, Aaron 5 Treaty Talks in British
Becoming British Costa, Ravi de 10 Grand Experiment 33 Making Wawa 33 Podruchny, Carolyn 12 Columbia, Third
Columbia 33 Coté, Charlotte 13 Greenberg, Josh 32 Managed Annihilation 16 Political Parties 7 Edition 32
Becoming Native Courtney, John C. 7 Greene, Ian 7 Manfredi, Christopher P. 31 Politics of Tremblay, Manon 8
in a Foreign Land 31 Courts 7 Haley, David 33 Manning, Kimberley Ens 26 Acknowledgement 20 Unions, Equity, and the
Being Again of One Mind 11 Coxson, Darwyn 16 Haluza-DeLay, Randolph Manufacturing National Politics of Linkage 9 Path to Renewal 26
Bell, Catherine 32 Cox, Wayne S. 6 32 Park Nature 15 Politics of Procurement 5 Unsettled Legitimacy 10
Belshaw, John 33 Crisis of Conscience 33 Hart, Michael 33 Masson, Dominique 14 Potter, Pitman 21 Unsettling the Settler
Benjamin L. Berger 33 Croizier, Ralph 27 Healing Traditions 32 Matthews, Ralph 17 Poulter, Gillian 31 Within 12
Bennett, Y.A. 31 Cronin, J. Keri 15 Henderson, Ailsa 1 Mawani, Renisa 31 Practice of Execution in Urbanizing Frontiers 14
Bernstein, Steven 10 Cross, William 7 Hero and the Historians 3 McAllister, Kirsten Canada 2 Valaskakis, Gail Guthrie 32
Between Consenting Cruikshank, Julie 1 Hier, Sean P. 19, 32 Emiko 25 Praud, Jocelyne 8 Veterans with a Vision 4
Peoples 20 Cultural Autonomy 10 Hill, Emily M. 27 McBride, Stephen 33 Preece, Rod 33 Voting Behaviour in
Big Steel 31 Dauphin, Sandrine 8 Hirji, Faiza 24 McCormack, Patricia A. Prochner, Larry 31 Canada 9
Birds of Ontario 18 Deliberative Democracy History of Early Childhood 12, 31 Protection of First Nations Wall, Sharon 31
Biukovic, Ljiljana 21 in Practice 8 Education in Canada, McGregor, Deborah 10 Cultural Heritage 32 Walls, Martha Elizabeth 13
Blais, André 7 DeLong, S. Craig 16 Australia, and New McGregor, Heather E. 14 Provinces and Canadian Walsh, John C. 2
Blais, Pamela 18 DeVries, Larry 30 Zealand 31 McIntosh, Wayne V. 31 Foreign Trade Policy 33 Watson, Scott 27
Blake, Raymond B. 33 Dhamoon, Rita 32 Home Is the Hunter 33 McIver, William J. 24 Quebec Women Weaver, John 32
Blaser, Mario 10 Dion, Susan D. 33 Howe, Paul 6 McKee, Christopher 32 and Legislative Webber, Jeremy 20
Bow, Brian 9 Docherty, David C. 7 Huhndorf, Shari M. 11 McRae, D.M. 21 Representation 8 Weinstock, Daniel 8
Braiding Histories 33 Do Glaciers Listen? 1 Hunters at the Margin 1 Media Divides 24 Quinn, Joanna R. 20 Wemheuer, Felix 26
British Columbia Court Doyle, Aaron 24 Identity/Difference Mestral, A.L.C. de 21 Raboy, Marc 24 Westra, Haijo 23
of Appeal 23 Dreaming in Canadian 24 Politics 32 Michaud, Jean 28 Recollecting 31 What Is Water? 17
British Columbia's Inland Duder, Cameron 15 In Defence of Principles 19 Militia Myths 4 Reforming Japan 29 White, Graham 7
Rainforest 16 Dufour, Pascale 14 In Mixed Company 33 Moon, Richard J. 33 Regan, Paulette 12 Whitzman, Carolyn 32
Brockman, Joan 23 Dunsworth, Glen 32 Indigenous Peoples and Moore, Christopher 23 Reimer, Chad 3 Williams, Melissa 8
Brooks, Kim 22 Durant, Darrin 17 Autonomy 10 Moore, Dawn 24 Rethmann, Petra 10 Women and Property in
Buck, A.R. 33 Durflinger, Serge Marc 4 Indigenous Women and Moore Milroy, Beth 31 Roberts, Julia 33 Urban India 29
Buddle, Melanie 3 Eating Bitterness 26 Feminism 11 Mosher, Janet 23 Roth, Käthe 8 Wood, James 4
Bunnell, Fred 32 Edmonds, Penelope 14 Industrial Transformation Moving Mountains 28 Rygiel, Kim 6 Wood, Stepan 21
Burk, Adrienne L. 25 Einsiedel, Edna F. 33 of Subarctic Canada 32 Multi-Party Litigation 31 Sandilands, Al 18 Writing British Columbia
Burman, Jenny 25 Electing a Diverse Information Front 4 Murray, Laura J. 24 Sandlos, John 1 History, 1784–1958 3
Burnett, Kristin 11 Canada 32 Inuit Education and Myers, Tamara 26 Sensing Changes 16 Young, Lisa 7
Business of Women 3 Elections 7 Schools in the Eastern Nadeau, Richard 7 Setting the Standard 33 Young, Nathan 17
Cabinets and First Elliott, Jayne 33 Arctic 14 Napoleon, Val 32 Sex and the Revitalized Zheng, Shentian 27
Ministers 7 Emerging Technologies 33 Ion, Hamish 29 Nevitte, Neil 7 City 18
Cameron, David R. 32 Empires and Autonomy 32 Irlbacher-Fox, Stephanie 1 New Silk Road Shade, Leslie Regan 24
Environmental Conflict and Isitt, Benjamin 5 Diplomacy 28 Shaw, Amy J. 33
Democracy in Canada 32 James, Patrick 22 New Voices, New Shtern, Jeremy 24
Everitt, Joanna 7 James, Ross 18 Directions 24 Simeon, Richard 32

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