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  • af MacPherson
    257,95 kr.

    In this brief but powerful book, acclaimed political philosopher C.B. Macpherson sets out in bold relief the essence of liberal democracy, both as it is currently conceived and as it might be reimagined. The Wynford edition includes a new Introduction by Frank Cunningham.

  • - The Canadian Handbook
    af The late William E. ( Messenger
    158,95 kr.

    Offering unparalleled guidance to the intricacies of the language, Writing English: The Canadian Handbook is an essential tool for writers, students, business people, and anyone who works with the written word in Canada.

  • - A reader
    af Ed ( Ksenych
    920,95 kr.

    A reader for second- and third-year undergraduate students studying deviance out of sociology and/or criminology departments in colleges and universities.

  • - Lab Manual
    af David A. (Retired-Instructor Bell
    1.048,95 kr.

  • - A Critical Canadian Introduction
    af Myra J. Hird
    633,95 kr.

    Sociology of Science: A Critical Canadian Introduction provides an overview of the scientific enterprise using the techniques and tools of modern sociology with a particular emphasis on Canadian research.

  • - Research and Policy Perspectives
    af Holly Johnson & Myrna Dawson
    378,95 kr.

    Violence Against Women in Canada provides the first comprehensive overview of the issue of violence against women in its Canadian context, including underlying theoretical explanations, empirical research, and an examination of legal and social policy responses to the problem.

  • - Images in Action
     
    1.588,95 kr.

  • - Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
    af M. D. (Associate Professor Rutherford
    1.414,95 kr.

    The first of its kind in Canada, Child Development: Perspectives in Developmental Psychology is a new topical introduction to child development, focusing on the psychological development of infants and children, with some treatment of adolescents. Written by Canadian professor M.D. Rutherford, the text covers all of the classic areas of developmental psychology, including a historical look at developmental psychology, important theories and methods (past andpresent), perceptual development, cognitive development, language development, moral development, and social development. In addition, the text provides a comprehensive introduction that places a greater emphasis, although not an exclusive one, on evolutionary perspectives, drawing parallels and contrasts with an evolutionary perspective on developmental psychology, highlighting research that is consistent with what is known about evolution by natural selection. Unique to this text is a critical discussion deconstructing the 'nature versus nurture' question in developmental psychology. Although the question is a classic question, dating back to the earliest writings about human development, our current thinking about development makes the 'nature versus nurture' question unanswerable: nature and nurture necessarily work together in development. As M.D. Rutherford states, 'Without genes there is nothing that develops, and without the necessaryenvironmental input, there is nothing that develops; every person and every trait of every person is a result of a genetic and environmental interaction'.

  • af Douglas P. (Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology Crowne
    2.811,95 kr.

  • - Reissue
    af Margery (Professor of English Fee
    617,95 kr.

    The only resource of its kind, the Guide to Canadian English Usage, Second Edition, provides Canadians with straightforward, authoritative guidelines for using the language as it is written and spoken in their own country. Comprehensive and reliable, the guide is an essential reference for any writer, editor, or speaker of English in Canada.

  • - Hobbes to Locke
    af C. B. (Late Professor of Political Science Macpherson
    374,95 kr.

    This seminal work by political philosopher C.B. Macpherson was first published by the Clarendon Press in 1962, and remains of key importance to the study of liberal-democratic theory half-a-century later. In it, Macpherson argues that the chief difficulty of the notion of individualism that underpins classical liberalism lies in what he calls its "possessive quality" - "its conception of the individual as essentially the proprietor of his own person or capacities,owing nothing to society for them." Under such a conception, the essence of humanity becomes freedom from dependence on the wills of others; society is little more than a system of economic relations; and political society becomes a means of safeguarding private property and the system of economicrelations rooted in property.As the New Statesman declared: "It is rare for a book to change the intellectual landscape. It is even more unusual for this to happen when the subject is one that has been thoroughly investigated by generations of historians. . . . Until the appearance of Professor Macpherson's book, it seemed unlikely that anything radically new could be said about so well-worn a topic. The unexpected has happened, and the shock waves are still being absorbed."A new introduction by Frank Cunningham puts the work in a twenty-first-century context.

  • - Classic and Contemporary Readings
    af James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Department of Philosophy and Religion, mfl.
    1.667,95 kr.

    Social and Political Philosophy is a comprehensive primary-source anthology of readings on social and political thought, ranging from ancient classics to contemporary works on race, gender, class and mulitculturalism.

  • - Nationality, Culture, and State Security in Canada, 1940-1960
    af Mark Kristmanson
    498,95 kr.

    The security and cultural policy measures examined here, from the RCMP investigations at the National Film Board that led to numerous firings, to the harassment of the extraordinary African-American singer and Soviet sympathizer Paul Robeson, 'attest to the fragility and the enduring power of art to effect social change'.

  • - A Nation of Regions
    af Department of Geography, Capilano College) McGillivray & Brett ((Retired) Former Professor Emeritus
    726,95 kr.

    Canada: A Nation of Regions, second edition, is a comprehensive survey of the regional geography of Canada. Explaining the physical and human processes that have shaped and continue to transform this country, Brett McGillivray tells the stories of the interactions between Canada's peoples and landscapes. Divided into three parts, which examine Canada globally, regionally, and finally as a country, Canada: A Nation of Regions features aninterdisciplinary approach, incorporating geography, anthropology, archaeology, history, economics, sociology, and political studies into one engaging and enlightening text.

  •  
    311,95 kr.

    Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874- 1942)-whose Anne of Green Gables and many other novels are loved by readers around the world-kept extensive journals for most of her life.In the 1920s, L.M. Montgomery is in mature mid-life, and her personal and professional lives are becoming even more complex. Montgomery juggles the demands of motherhood, parish obligations, indifferent household help, grief at the loss of older friends and family, and appeals by her P.E.I. clan for advice and assistance. There are also triumphs and trials more closely related to her position as a best-selling author: growing fame, and the successful launch of her new heroines 'Emily' and 'Marigold'.

  • - Policy Cycles and Policy Subsystems
    af Michael Howlett, M. Ramesh & Anthony Perl
    630,95 kr.

    Studying Publisc Policy develops an analytical framework of the subject for students in public policy course. Instead of focussing on the substantive policy of a particular policy area, the book examines the theoretical and conceptual foundations of, and approaches used in, the policy sciences.

  • - An Indigenous Manifesto
    af Taiaiake (Kahnawake Mohawk educator) Alfred
    277,95 kr.

    This visionary manifesto, first published in 1999, has significantly improved our understanding of First Nations' issues. Taiaiake Alfred calls for the indigenous peoples of North America to move beyond their 500-year history of pain, loss, and colonization, and move forward to the reality of self-determination. A leading Kanien'kehaka scholar and activist with intimate knowledge of both Native and Western traditions of thought, Alfred is uniquely placed to writethis inspiring book. His account of the history and future of the indigenous peoples of North America is at once a bold and forceful critique of Indigenous leaders and politics, and a sensitive reflection on the traumas of colonization that shape our existence. This new edition of Alfred's important manifesto is thoroughly updated in the context of current issues related to government policy and First Nations politics today. In addition to new examples of indigenous-state relations, it includes the latest court cases and updated evaluations of key negotiations over land and self-government. A new preface incorporates an original, previously unpublished dialogue with the influential Dakota author, historian, and activist Vine Deloria Jr, recordedshortly before his death in 2005.

  •  
    307,95 kr.

    Elizabeth Waterston is a 2011 Fellow of The Royal Society of Canada.The fourth volume of the immensely successful The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery covers the years from 1929 to 1935, a tumultuous period in the writer's life. By 1929, Montgomery was 54 years old and known world-wide as the author of Anne of Green Gables and many other books, yet this was also a time of numerous setbacks. The stock market crash, a drop in royalties from her many books, the need to provide her two sons with a university education, her husband's modestchurch salary in arrears, and the fact that many loans she made to friends and family were not repaid, placed Montgomery in the position where she had to type her own manyscripts for the first time since 1910. She also had to face personal crises as her sons' university results were extremely disappointing, her husbandsuffered a total nervous breakdown, she had concerns over her own mental state, there was further controversy in her husband's parish - Norval Presbyterian Church - and Montgomery became the unwilling object of a young woman's declaration of passionate love. Yet this was not a period of joy as well-the volume opens with joyful travels to Prince Edward Island and western Canada and ends with her looking forward with great excitement to a new life in Toronto.

  • - Classic Interpretations of American Political Life
    af Stephen (Professor of Political Science Brooks
    586,95 kr.

    The chapters in this volume address the issue of why and how foreign observers view American politics the way they do.

  • - The Sociology of New Religious Movements
    af Lorne L (Associate Professor Dawson
    193,95 kr.

    This book summarises, synthesizes, and asseses over forty years of research in new religious movements by historians, sociologists, and psychologists of religion. Comprehending Cults provides an excellent introduction to the study of new religious phenomena.

  •  
    2.261,95 kr.

    In Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Third Edition scholars from around the world provide thirty-four concise, provocative, yet athoritative, analyses of various aspects of the rapid changes taking place in the global economic order.

  • - Rethinking Ethnocultural Relations in Canada
    af Will (Visiting Professor of Philosophy Kymlicka
    768,95 kr.

    Many people think that ethnocultural politics in Canada are spiralling out of control, with more groups making more demands. This book offers an optimistic picture. It argues that Canadians have learned lessons about how to accommodate ethnocultural diversity.