Transformative Politics of Nature examines political barriers to land and wildlife conservation and presents possible transformative pathways forward that address both proximate and fundamental factors from Western and Indigenous perspectives.
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- 2023
- 2023
The latest title in the Behaviourally Informed Organizations series offers practical advice on how best to successfully design, deliver, and evaluate efficient cash transfer programs.
- 2023
Written by a team of experienced innovators and researchers, Transform with Design provides unique case studies with lessons learned by organizations when building their innovation muscle.
- 2023
This book presents conversations between academic and community leaders, sharing lessons and opportunities around ethical leadership, management, and governance processes.
- 2023
Drawing on insights from leading scholars and policy practitioners, the book considers intergovernmental cooperation at the summit level and across multiple policy fields during the COVID-19 pandemic to assess how effectively governments served Canadians.
- 2022
Curated by best-selling author Barbara H. Rosenwein, A Short Medieval Reader offers an exceptionally alluring and affordable set of primary sources for understanding the Middle Ages.
- 2022
This book brings notions of play and place as cultural constructions into conversations about language and literacy.
- 2022
This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education.
- 2022
This edited collection explores how the value of training and skills invested in internationally educated health professionals is transferred, and transformed, and in some cases tarnished, at all stages of the international migration process.
- 2021
Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Bridging information gaps on health inequities faced by vulnerable children, adolescents, and families in Canada, this book informs readers of the key tools to promote productive, fulfilling lives of people managing prevalent health challenges.