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Tales of Watan: Animation and Myth as a Participatory Storytelling Tool with Displaced Children.
(2018)
Forced displacement because of war and political struggles followed by resettlement in a new country could form a turning point in the lives of the people affected in relation to their perceived identity, social connections ...
Addressing Climate Change and Grassroots Level Adaptation Measures to Food Security in Northwestern Bangladesh
(2019)
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st century and is a dire threat to all of humanity. Although it is an international spectacle, its impacts are not equally distributed ...
Alternative Energy Sources in Ghana – The Case of Solar Photovoltaic
(2018)
The Renewable Energy (RE) landscape in Ghana has received considerable attention over the last few years. Much of this attention is the result of the on-going energy crisis, chiefly, the rising cost of supplying power to ...
The Representation-Production of Blacks On COPS
(2015)
This major research paper is an examination of Black suspects on the crime reality television program known as COPS. This major research paper is a content analysis of COPS and the potential societal effects this may ...
The Livingston Tomato Report 2016: The Philosophical Environmentalist?s Guide To Justice In The Global Food System
(2016)
This research paper sets the groundwork for an explanation of the global food system using complexity science as the theoretical framework to recount the story of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), its origin (Solanum ...
Justice On The Rocks: (re)writing People And Place In Banff National Park
(2015)
Banff National Park is most commonly and powerfully represented as a place intended for wealthy tourists to experience leisure and for “all Canadians” to encounter “the essence of Canada,” representations that emphasize ...
Mindfulness In Ontario Education: A Positive Movement
(2017)
Children are most influenced by their family, school, and society. Through exploring the various failings within the Ontario school system (i.e., bullying, substance abuse, anxiety, and depression), it becomes apparent ...
Power, Truth, And Fossil Fuels. The Inuit Community Of Clyde River?s Struggle Against The Arctic Resource Rush
(2015)
The 21st century has seen the world fix its eyes upon the fossil fuel and mineral resources of the Arctic. The Canadian government has embraced neoliberal policy in its efforts to draw investment to the region, offering ...
In the spirit of Bayanihan: Disaster Recovery from Typhoon Yolanda in Eastern Visayas
(2016)
Canadian humanitarian interventions have been used to consolidate the country's imperialist interests in the times of humanitarian crises (Razack, 2007; Barry-Shaw and Jay, 2012; Albo, 2014). On the aftermath of Typhoon ...