New Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum 2010
With the amazing success of the 2009 New Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum held at Mount Royal College (now Mount Royal University), interest was expressed in making the event an annual affair....
View ArticleAcademic freedom, scholarly debate and the CPSA
Stuart Soroka, the 2010 Programme Committee Chairperson for the CPSA, had a message posted on the Women’s Caucus listserve before it was moderated (see Email from Stuart Soroka – January 4 on the...
View ArticleNew Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum 2010 – Update
Things are beginning to firm up for the New Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum at Mount Royal University. The forum is free and open to the public and is intended to stimulate public debate on...
View ArticleNew Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum – Update#3
The final version of the New Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum program is now available on the New Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forums page on this blog (it is also cut and pasted below). Work...
View ArticleNew Directions in Aboriginal Policy Forum – Final Program
Please note: With respect to Wes Elliott, a mistake has been made. He is not a negotiator, but is on the negotiating team. I apologize for the error. FW *** The final program for the New Directions...
View ArticleTweaking the Devil’s Tail: Observations from the 2010 “New Directions” forum
Well, we are all continuing to decompress from the “New Directions in Aboriginal Policy” forum (2010) at Mount Royal University (held a few weeks ago now!). Contrary to the insinuations that...
View ArticleIntellectual diversity and the CPSA
A proposal for a round table is being submitted to the Canadian Political Science Association to discuss research ethics and aboriginal peoples at the annual conference at Wilfrid Laurier University on...
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