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Framed

Media and the Coverage of Race in Canadian Politics

Framed shows how racialized news coverage influences the opportunities and experiences of political candidates and incumbents in Canada and, in turn, the outcomes of elections and democracy.

Awards

2017, Shortlisted - Donald Smiley Prize, CPSA

  • Copyright year: 2016
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Made in Nunavut

An Experiment in Decentralized Government

Made in Nunavut provides a definitive account of how an innovative government was designed and implemented in Canada’s Eastern and Central Artic.

Awards

2016, Shortlisted - Donald Smiley Prize, Canadian Political Science Association

  • Copyright year: 2015
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From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation

A Road Map for All Canadians

From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation is essential reading for all Canadians who want to understand how Canadian political and economic systems can accommodate Aboriginal aspirations and ensure a better future for all Canadians.

Awards

2016, Shortlisted - University of Regina Arts and Luther College Award for Scholarly Writing, Saskatchewan Book Awards

2016, Shortlisted - The Donner Prize, The Donner Foundation

2016, Shortlisted - J.W. Dafoe Prize, The Dafoe Foundation

  • Copyright year: 2015
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Resettling the Range

Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia

This unconventional history looks at the resettlement of interior British Columbia from the perspective of campaigns to exterminate grasshoppers and wild horses, creatures considered by some to be pests.

Awards

2016, Winner - Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia, UBC Library

2016, Shortlisted - Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize, BC Book Prizes

2016, Winner - KD Srivastava Award

  • Copyright year: 2015
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Teaching Each Other

Nehinuw Concepts and Indigenous Pedagogies

Drawing on Nehinuw (Cree) educational concepts, this book provides a new theoretical and practical model for teaching Indigenous students.

Awards

2015, Shortlisted - University of Saskatchewan President’s Office Non-Fiction Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

  • Copyright year: 2014
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Nationhood Interrupted

Revitalizing nêhiyaw Legal Systems

Co-founder of the international movement Idle No More, Sylvia McAdam shares nêhiyaw (Cree) laws so that future generations may understand and live by them, revitalizing Indigenous nationhood.

Awards

2016, Shortlisted - Non-Fiction Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

2016, Winner - Rasmussen, Rasmussen and Charowsky Aboriginal Peoples’ Writing Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

2016, Winner - Regina Public Library Aboriginal Peoples’ Publishing Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

2016, Shortlisted - University of Saskatchewan Non-Fiction Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

2016, Winner - Aboriginal Peoples’ Publishing Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

  • Copyright year: 2015
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