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L THE PRODUCTION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AS COMMUNICATIVE INTERACTION

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by Rachel Cooley , Kelly Mackay , Maureen Peniuk , Larry Cooley
"... U Us si in ng g R Re es se ea ar rc ch h t to o H He el lp p M Ma an na ag ge e M Ma an ni it to ob ba a' 's s P Pa ar rk ks s The Parks and Protected Areas Research Forum of Manitoba (PPARFM) was established in 2001 by the University of Manitoba, Brandon University, Parks Canada, and Man ..."
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the cultural landscape of the Whitefeather Forest. These teaching journeys were developed by visiting each place with elders and a community researcher and documenting all values, identified on the map, through interviews and photography. We then reviewed the Ontario curriculum for elementary schools and put

Leadership and culture in northern schools: A summative report. Paper accepted for presentation to the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education,

by J Tim Goddard , Rosemary Y Foster , Jeff Finell , Amy Burns , Fernando Davalos , Angie Hart , Jill Koch , Christine Martineau , Cassandra White , 2004
"... Acknowledgements We would like to thank the people of northern Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan who helped us with this research project. No matter what their roleparents, administrators, students, teachers, members of the community -they were always willing to share their stories. We ho ..."
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. plentiful wild life population, both mainstays of the local economy. As well, the communities where this study was conducted are racially and ethnoculturally different from each other, and from those in most other areas of the province in which the community is located. People of Aboriginal ancestry

Culture on the Rise: How and Why Cultural Membership Promotes Democratic Politics

by Filipe Carreira , Silva , Terry Nichols , Clark , Susana Cabaço , F C Da Silva , T N Clark , : S Cabaço , T N Clark , S Cabaço
"... Abstract Selectively using Tocqueville, many social scientists suggest that civic participation increases democracy. We go beyond this neo-Tocquevillian model in three ways. First, to capture broader political and economic transformations, we consider different types of participation; results chang ..."
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people were adding practices and cultural forms to their cultural repertoire at an accelerating rate: they were omnivores because they were developing a taste for everything. Research on cultural omnivores focuses on the individuals and their practices, while our past work has focused instead

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by Helena Susana, Afonso Alves, Helena Susana, Afonso Alves , 2011
"... Corporate Governance determinants of voluntary disclosure and its effects on information asymmetry: an analysis for Iberian Peninsula listed companies. ..."
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Corporate Governance determinants of voluntary disclosure and its effects on information asymmetry: an analysis for Iberian Peninsula listed companies.
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