Mining and the Social Economy in Baker Lake, Nunavut by Warren Bernauer (CL5-22) Please see the Final Report (pdf) for this project. A bit about the research findings: The Inuit of Baker Lake rely heavily upon the local social economy for their material, social, and cultural well-being. The most prominent “institution” in the local social [...]
Read More..>>Municipal Government Support of the Social Economy Sector by Jenny Kain, Emma Sharkey, and Robyn Webb (CL5-13) Please see the Final Report (pdf) for this project. About the project: This research explores the way in which local governments support community economic development (CED) and social economy (SE) activities. It aims to identify the roles that [...]
Read More..>>Cypress Hills Ability Centres, Inc.: Exploring Alternatives by Maria Basualdo and Chipo Kangayi (CL1-16-SK). Please see the Final Report (pdf) for this project. A bit about the project background and objectives: Cypress Hills Ability Centres Inc. (CHACI), established in 1989, provides vocational and residential services to persons with developmental and/or multiple disabilities in Shaunavon, Swift [...]
Read More..>>New publication from Living on Furby: Narratives of Home, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1880 – 2005 by David G. Burley and Mike Maunder Abstract: Over the century and a quarter from its first development to the early twenty-first century, the block of Furby Street between Broadway and Portage Avenue typified many of the trends in what are [...]
Read More..>>Please see the Linking, Learning, Leveraging Mid-term Report (pdf), as presented to SSHRC on March 3, 2008. Within the report are several appendices that might be of interest. They include tables of projects within the project (56 in total – also listed with links to additional information under Research Projects in the left panel of [...]
Read More..>>See what’s new in the Linking, Learning, Leveraging Newsletter – Winter 2008 (pdf).
Read More..>>Linking, Learning, Leveraging Newsletter – Summer 2007 (pdf)
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