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Justice-To-Be-Done, Telling-Stories, Before-The-Birth-Of-The-Plot
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2003)
This major paper is divided into three sections, which represent three approaches to one constellation of ideas: settlement services for refugees, narrative, and ethics. They are also three dimensions of one project: the ...
Animal Scents: Tracking the Betrayal of Animality Otherwise with/in Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Levinas
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2002)
This book is a guide for tracking an animal in a text or in a jungle. It offers a non-dichotomous, non-totalizing, primordially ethical relation of self to animal. A relation where the self is not radically detached, ...
The Changing Face of Non-Traditional NGO Governance: The Case of the Chinmaya Rural Primary Health Care and Training Centre (CRTC), India
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
Nonprofit literature suggests that non-governmental organizations (NGOs), even those that intentionally want to maintain a collectivist structure, tend to adopt bureaucratic governance features when subject to growth and ...
Joyce, Benjamin, and the Modern Metropolis
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2003)
The central thesis that I intend to address in this paper is that the rise of the modern, industrial city produced a plethora of particular, urban phenomena that have been recorded and interpreted in various ways, and in ...
Salmon Tales: An Arts-Informed and Literary Inquiry into Salmon Farming in B.C.
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
Here We Fight The Coldest War: Environmental science & feminist autobiography on the DEW Line
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2003)
Creating Affordable Housing in Toronto Using Public-Private Partnerships
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2003)
This major paper explores observed trends in residential urban infill and intensification and the need for improved affordability in this type of development. Following detailed analysis of the affordability crisis within ...
Active Citizenship Reviving and Extending Democratic Practices
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2000)
Contending that our current liberal understanding of politics is exclusive and unresponsive, this paper explores the possibilities for reviving and extending democratic practices through a renewed understanding of citizenship. ...
Mispronouncing Resistance: Uncovering Tales and Lessons in the Production of Creative Cultural Expression in Singapore
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2009)
Establishment of Seagrass Decline and Causative Mechanisms in Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua through use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Sediment Coring and Direct Visual Census
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2003)
Seagrass beds are declining in all ecosystem types around the world. Members of a community-based resource management project in Pearl Lagoon (RAAS, Nicaragua) initiated interest into the loss of seagrass in Pearl Lagoon. ...