Abu-Laban, Yasmeen (University of Alberta, Canada),Gagnon, Alain-G (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada),Tremblay, Arjun (University of Regina, Canada)
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Children and parents have become a focus of debates on new social risks in European welfare states. Policymaking elites have converged in defining such risks, and they have outlined new forms of paren
Unlike most other emerging South American democracies, Venezuela has not succumbed to a successful military coup d'ctat during four decades of democratic rule. What drives armed forces to follow the o
This study explores the hypotheses that stress is: 1. Common to every teacher in one school or another 2. Teachers in the United Kingdom now perceive greater stress than teachers in Jamaica 3. Teacher
This study explores the hypotheses that stress is: 1. Common to every teacher in one school or another 2. Teachers in the United Kingdom now perceive greater stress than teachers in Jamaica 3. Teacher
The term ‘foreign fighters’ describes nationals of one state who – for whatever variety of reasons and motives – travel abroad to take part in a conflict in another state without the promise of financ
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This book introduces traditional and modern aesthetics and arts, comparing the similarities and differences between traditional and modern Chinese aesthetics. It also explores the aesthetic implicatio
This volume analyzes the dominance of STEM fields in various university rankings and the reasons why many governments in the world disproportionately give value to STEM fields. Secondly, although ther
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