Aboriginal conditions :

"Aimed at three main constituencies - Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal social scientists, government and Aboriginal policy makers, and Aboriginal communities - this books utilizes recent research to argue for greater cooperation among these distinctive research communities. It proposes to build bridges and start a dialogue of shared knowledge that will improve the quality of current research agendas and stimulate positive social development in Aboriginal communities. With this end in view, Aboriginal Conditions demonstrates how this knowledge partnership provides the best foundation for creating equitable and sound public policy" - Summary on back of book

Call Number: 
E78 .C2 A2425 2003
Title Responsibility: 
edited by Jerry P. White, Paul S. Maxim, and Dan Beavon.
Author Information: 
Jerry White is Chair of the Sociology Department at the University of Western Ontario. Paul Maxim is Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Western Ontario, and Dan Beavon is Director of the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Production Place: 
Vancouver :
Producer: 
UBC Press,
Production Date: 
c2003.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Canada
Reviews: 

Piquemal, N. (2005). Great Plains Research, 15(1), 161-162. http://www.jstor.org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/stable/23779851

Wilton, S. (2006). Aboriginal conditions: Research as a foundation for public policy. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 39(1), 195-196. https://journals-scholarsportal-info.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/detail...

Catalogue Key: 
5025055
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