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2009
- Building Media Relationships
How to Establish, Maintain, and Develop Long-Term Relationships Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Sommers wrote this guide to teach how media can be used to raise an organization's public profile and improve its connection with the target audience.
- Canadian Jews condemn suppression of criticism of Israel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Over 150 Jewish Canadians signed a statement expressing their concerns about the campaign to suppress criticism of Israel that is being carried on within Canada.
- Children of the revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 When a 15-year-old schoolboy was shot in Athens in December, it triggered the worst civil unrest in Europe since 1968. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith join the frontline activists to talk anarchic protest, political upheaval and police brutality.
- Citizen media takes the stage as protests continue in Iran
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Wth foreign media expelled from Iran, and local journalists being targeted, citizen journalists are becoming vital in covering the situation on the ground. MENASSAT interviewed Magda Abu-Fadil, Director of the Journalism Training Program at the American University of Beirut (AUB), to discuss what this means for the future of journalism
- Collectors on the edge
The influence of Kew Gardens reaches far. In the heart of Botswana, meet the leaders of the Millenium Seed Bank Project Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Millenium Seed Bank Project is an international botanical project to collect and study 10% of the world's plant species.
- Computer viruses slow African expansion
Hampered by pirated software and super-slow download times, computer users in Africa are finding PC viruses hard to eradicate Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Expense of anti-virus software means a majority of African computer's are rife with malware that can brutally cripple the users relying on those systems.
- Confronting prejudice in South Korea
Foreign teachers are campaigning against visa rules that they say are discriminatory Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Foreigners teaching English in South Korea who hold work visas are being subjected to compulsory STI and drug testing in response to a media frenzy that the teachers are a corrupting influence.
- Crisis Fund for Independent Media
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The global financial crisis is threatening to silence independent news outlets more effectively than any government. The Media Development Loan Fund's (MDLF) Crisis Fund is providing vital support to help clients survive the recession.
- The Deaths of Michael Jackson and Neda Grip the Blogosphere
PEJ New Media Index: June 22-26, 2009 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Michael Jackson and Neda Agha-Soltan had little in common in life. But together last week their deaths in Los Angeles and Tehran consumed the blogosphere and became emblematic of the flow and character of modern communication.
- Detecting Bull
How to Identify Bias and Junk Journalism in Print, Broadcast and on the Wild Web Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 This book helps teach students how to view the news and find trustworthy information. It takes the lessons learned from his years leading GradeTheNews.org, a website that rated the news in San Francisco.
- Half a man beats none
In Russia and Mongolia, women don't shy away from polygamy Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Investigation into the socio-economic motivations behind the movement to legalize polygamy. There are fewer men than women in Russia and Mongolia due to economic migration and alcoholism. Both urban and rural women choose relationships that look like polygamy.
- If you're a new Canadian, 'you go to university'
Variety of social factors cause first-and second-generation Canadians to attend university far in excess of non-immigrant children Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 An investigation into the factors that contribute to the very high university attendance rate for second generation immigrants and first generation immigrants who came to Canada as children as reported by Statistics Canada. The reporter found that strong family bonds and parental expectations are important factors.
- Iran's democracy in the eyes of the Arab world
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The sentiments in the Arab world regarding Iran are often ridden with tense undertones, as the Shiite-Sunni dichotomy and the history of this division is never exempt from the political speech in the Middle East. Also considering the recent "moderate/radical" schism in the region, SASEEN KAWZALLY looks at what the Arab media has to say about the ongoing protests in Iran.
- Jailed for a MySpace parody, the student who exposed America's cash for kids scandal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Judges receive kickbacks for imprisoning youths; slapping a friend or having tantrum leads to prison.
- Marx, Engels and Darwin
How Darwin's theory of evolution confirmed and extended the most fundamental concepts of Marxism Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009
- Media Interviews during the January 7, 2009 Israeli consulate occupation in Toronto
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2009 On January 7, 2009, a group of Jewish women occupied the Israeli consulate in Toronto to protest against Israel's attack on Gaza. In this audio clip, spokeswomen Miriam Garfinkle and Judy Rebick explain why they are taking this action.
- Nativism and Americanism
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- The New News
Jouralism we want and need Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 With support from the Chicago Community Trust, the Community Media Workshop released "the New news: Journalism We Want and Need." This 36-page report is co-authored by giraffe prospect Thom Clark and includes a ranking of their top sixty news websites in Chicago, topping the list is the Chi-Town Daily News. An assessment of news coverage in the Chicago area due to economic pressures and crucial development in communication such as the importance of the online realm.
- Occupation of Israeli Consulate by Jewish & Israeli Women, January 7, 2009
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2009 A group of Jewish women occupied the Israeli consulate in Toronto is protest against the brutal Israeli attack on Gaza.
- Olympic torch stokes warm pride and fiery protest among aboriginals
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Differing opinions between aboriginal groups towards the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and Torch Relay.
- Out of Africa but not very different
Despite our expectation that human diversity should be reflected in our genes, a study reveals surprising little variation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Partial exerpt at: http://www.amren.com/news/2009/06/among_many_peop/
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 1 - Jan./Feb. 2009
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 2 - Mar./Apr. 2009
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 3 - May/June 2009
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 4 - July/August 2009
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 5 - Sept./Oct. 2009
Happy New Year 2009 ~ 5570 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2009
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 47 No. 6 - Nov./Dec. 2009
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- Police arrest 8 protesters at Israeli consulate
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Toronto police have arrested eight Canadian Jewish women who occupied the Israeli consulate on Bloor Street. The group carried out the occupation to show their opposition to Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip and its two-year economic blockade of the territory, Miriam Garfinkle, a spokesperson, told ctvtoronto.ca on Wednesday.
- Police log 'domestic extremists' and keep database on activists
Forces survey and file details of peaceful protests and political activities Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 'Domestic Extremists' are persons involved in political meetings and protests who are photographed and added to a national database by the UK police. This surveillance falls under the purview of "terrorism and allied matters" and these police tactics are now the subject of an internal review. They have been widely criticized for lacking accountability.
- The politics of display
The redesign of the Ashmolean in Oxford provides a chance to reflect on how we understand the meaning of collections Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is the oldest museum in Britain, founded in 1693. The institution has grown, thanks to a new postmodern building by architect Rick Mather. The open concept design of the new galleries is perfect for the curatorial focus on the impact of trade and the legacy of intercultural exchange titled "Crossing Cultures Crossing Time".
- Prostitution and trafficking – the anatomy of a moral panic
Victims who never existed Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The author challenges the underlying assumptions and methods used to assess the incidence of sex trafficking into the United Kingdom.
- Publishers look to China and India to help them weather recession
Potter, Blyton and business guides serve global appetite for English language books Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Book sales slowing in Britain, but booming in overseas markets.
- Readings on Postmodernism and Identity
A selection of critical articles on post-modernism, identity politics, and related topics Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Articles by Noam Chomsky, Loren Goldner, Kenan Malik, Irfan Habit, Munira Mirza, Ellen Meiksins Wood, Barbara Epstein, Gavin Kitching, Robert Irwin, and Debra J. Dickerson. Readings compiled by Ulli Diemer.
- The return of religion - and other myths
Talk at a conference on 'Post-secularism', Utrecht, Netherlands, 11 January 2009 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Politics has became less about competing visions of the kinds of society people than a debate about how best to manage the existing political system. As the meaning of politics has become squeezed, so people have begun to view themselves and their social affiliations in a different way. Social solidarity has become increasingly defined not in political terms - as collective action in pursuit of certain political ideals – but in terms of ethnicity or culture. The politics or ideology, in other words, gave way to the politics of identity. It’s not faith, but identity, that has created the faultlines of contemporary conflicts.
- Rules of Production
A Critical Look at Two Recent Books on the British Media Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 A review of two books: Flat Earth News, by Nick Davies, and Newspeak in the 21st Century, by David Edwards and David Cromwell.
- Season of dread returns as Haiti awaits devastating hurricane season
Decades of deforestation left the Carribbean island defenceless against last year's catastrophic hurricanes. But Haiti hopes attempts to sav Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 An examination of the continuing effects of recent hurricanes on the economy and ecology of Haiti.
- A second tier in public system
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 I applaud People for Education for continuing to defend public education. The idea of a public school website with a shopping bag is repugnant.
- The State of the News Media 2009
An Annual Report on American Journalism Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Some of the numbers are chilling. Newspaper ad revenues have fallen 23% in the last two years. Some papers are in bankruptcy, and others have lost three-quarters of their value. Nearly one out of every five journalists working for newspapers in 2001 is now gone, and 2009 may be the worst year yet. In local television, news staffs, already too small to adequately cover their communities, are being cut at unprecedented rates; revenues fell by 7% in an election year # something unheard of # and ratings are now falling or are flat across the schedule. In network news, even the rare programs increasing their ratings are seeing revenues fall. The report also includes our in-depth content analysis, based on a study of nearly 80,000 news stories and television and radio segments in A Year in the News. This year we also offer some Special Reports. There is one on citizen-based media, including a university study of 363 citizen websites in 46 markets. There is a backgrounder on the growing models of entrepreneurial journalism, new Web news organizations run by professional journalists outside the mainstream press.
- State steals authority from adults
An official power grab is creating a British society that has no control over its children Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Adults no longer have the authority to reprimand or comment on the behaviour of children whom they are not the guardians of. Adults who directly speak to children about inappropriate behavious even if such behaviour is directed toward their own children, are increasingly facing legal consequences.
- Swine Flu Coverage Around the World
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The swine flu story quickly topped the American media agenda when the story broke in late April. How did coverage in other countries compare with the U.S.? Was there any correlation between the number of confirmed cases and quantity or nature of coverage? How did Spanish-language media in the U.S. react? A new report examining press coverage of the outbreak in several countries offers answers. How did coverage in the U.S. compare to media in other countries, both in the level of coverage and the way it was framed? How did the number of cases reported or the geographic proximity to the epicenter of the outbreak impact coverage? And, did the Spanish-language press in the U.S. treat the outbreak differently than its English-language counterparts?
- Talk to United Church Toronto Conference AGM
Supporting the call for boycott, divestment and sanctions Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Miriam Garfinkle spoke to the United Church Toronto Conference Annual General Meeting in 2009 when the United Church was considering resolutions supporting boycott, divestment and sanctions to pressure Israel to ends it oppression of the Palestinian people.
- Two fronts of anti-apartheid struggle: South African and Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009
- Vaccine conspiracy theories spring from a society so skeptical that it's actually gullible
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 I wish I could sustain enough faith in humanity to believe in the conspiracy theores that I've heard recently regarding the H1N1 vaccine.
- Visteon: How Workers Occupied and Won
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009
- We attacked the bankers, but took our eyes off the whole rotten system
Prince Andrew says that bonuses are minute 'in the scheme of things'. He is half-right. We must take the focus off individuals Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Much focus has been placed on individual bankers who, despite the banking crisis, are collecting exorbitant bonuses, diverting attention from the underlying systems that allow banks to own and trade risky securities -- a more intrinsic contributor to the economic crisis.
- What is Distinctive about the Library of Congress In Both its Collections and its Means of Access to Them
And The Reasons LC Needs to Maintain Classified Shelving of Books Onsite, And A Way to Deal Effectively with the Problem of "Books on the Fl Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Library cannot solve its space problems by adoption of a "digital strategy"
without seriously damaging our larger mission to promote scholarship of unusual scope and
depth. If the Library’s own access to its own general book collection were to be dumbed
down to only the levels of subject access provided by Google, Amazon, or Internet search
mechanisms, we would effectively be endorsing, and institutionalizing, the level of
ignorance exemplified by the Six Blind Men of India.
- Written off
How the Indian Media Deals with its Freelance Journalists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Most freelance journalists in India are perceived to be the stepchildren of the Indian news media. Though some indications are there, we want to come up with concrete numbers.
2008
- At a Fork in the Road
A Debriefing on the RCP Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Bookworms Rejoice
Digital deal paves the way for online access Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Google and the US book industry struck a deal to sell digitized books online and distribute royalties to their authors and publishers through a third party.
- Capitalism is still in dreamland
Despite the markets' excesses, policymakers think they are in control Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Reporting on the World Economic Forum 2008, the author finds the IMF's suggestion to cut taxes and interest to be perpetuating the myth that the crises is one of liquidity rather than solvency.
- CIA whistleblower was a spy who never came in from the cold
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Obituary of Philip Agee a CIA operative for twelve years, during which time he was posted throughout Latin America. He questioned the company's alignement with the military dictatorships of the region and defected, writing a tell all book and exposing CIA operatives.
- Comintern
Revolutionary Internationalism in Lenin's Time Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Creating a Sense of Belonging
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Social inclusion isn't rearranging chairs on the Titanic. It's building a new vessel, says Uzma Shakir.
- Cuba in a Time of Transition
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Drop till you shop
I insert my vision of retail subversion one haiku at a time Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The author experiments with the culture jamming practice of shopdropping, leaving poems, polaroids, stickers, and other manner of messages for shoppers. This is designed to lead to a moment of incongruity for shoppers to reflect on consumerism.
- An end to Balkan national states
Independence for Kosovo: The Domino Effect Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 If the Kosovo region declares indepence from Serbia, how will ethnic communities agitate to have the borders of Balkan countries redrawn to reflect and include their ethnic makeups? Will this only further the Balkan legacy of nationalist revenge and retaliation?
- For the Land!
Roots and Revolutionary Dynamics of Indigenous Struggles in Canada Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Guilty Mileage
How the Indian News Media Covered the Judgements in Two High Profile Cases Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The last few years have seen a number of high-profile cases in Indian courts wherein the rich and mighty have been held guilty and sentenced to prison. The news media, in many cases, has been accused of conducting its own shadow trials. The news media coverage these court cases have derived has been phenomenal...
- HTO
Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-flow Toilets Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 A collection of essays on Toronto's water and watershed, ranging from burying streams to storm sewers and rainwater harvesting.
- 'It's like bombing the Louvre'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Marie Smith Jones was the world's last Eyak speaker - by the time she died last week, she could use her mother tongue only in her dreams. But the loss of a language is not just a personal tragedy, it is a cultural disaster
- Jewish International Opposition Statement Against Attack on Iran
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 We seek security for all concerned by affirming the right of all to security. While we lend no credibility to the prospect of an inevitable conflict, we nonetheless object to the hysteria promoted by the Iran-bashers who are now desperate in their repeated false starts to create another unnecessary war. The attempt to oblige Iran to comply with Security Council resolutions loses its legal, diplomatic and political force as the United States and Israel consistently ignore UN diplomacy and World Court decisions, relevant to the question of Palestine. We call upon all opposed to a military confrontation with Iran to write their governmental representatives demanding that the State of Israel subject its nuclear facilities to international inspection and sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) as has Iran, rather than issue threats of war.
- Keeping the Media Safe for Big Business
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Master's student earns top marks for dissent
University of Toronto rabble rouser graduates in a gown of protest- but still faces criminal charges from a sit in gone wrong Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Media Alert West Africa
2006-2007: Annual State of the Media Report Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 An annual publication on the poltiical, economic and social conditions of the media in West Africa published by the Media Foundation for West Africa.
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 1 - Jan./Feb. 2008
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 2 - Mar./Apr. 2008
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 3 - May./June. 2008
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 5 - Sept./Oct. 2008
Happy New Year 2008 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2008
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 6 - Nov./Dec. 2008
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- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 46 No. 4 - Jul./Aug. 2008
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- Pay Cuts, Recession & Resistance
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- Remember what we owe to Arab science
It's time to herald the Arabic science that prefigured Darwin and Newton Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 In an era of intolerance, the West needs to appreciate the fertile scholarship that flowered with Islam.
- Slumming in Kenya's back streets
A young TV crew is chronicling a life of dirt, violence and hope Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Slum TV is a group of young people from Mathare, one of the slums of Kenya, who chronicle life in their community during times of peace and unrest.
- Sole offender?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 When an Iraqi journalist throws his shoe at the commander-in-chief of the forces that invaded and continue to occupy his country, the Globe huffily calls the reporter a disgrace to his profession and says he should be fired.
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Winter (January) 2008 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2008
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Summer-Fall 2008 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2008
- Speech at Dr. Khan's Talk
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- Sri Lanka Safety Tips
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Provides journalists who will be travelling to Sri Lanka during the war with practical guidelines on how to stay safe considering government hostility towards visiting journalists.
- The Stasi could only dream of such data
Britain, the birthplace of liberalism, has become the database state Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 As technology increases the flow of stored data about individual actions, assurances of the "right to informational self-determination" must be hard won from governments. Government surveillance of citizens has become an accepted 'counter-terrorism' measure.
- Tainted politics of a nuclear umbrella
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 A review of the US Pentagon's Missile Defence program since its incepton in 1946.
- There's still one injustice in Cuba to which Americans are wilfully blind
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 While criticizing Cuba for human rights violations, American politicians ignore the massive abuses taking place in their own prison at Guantanamo Bay.
- Tough Love at the Table
Power, Culture and Diversity in Negotiations, Mediation & Conflict Resolution Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 Stories that illustrate dispute resolution and bargaining concepts.
- UK press targets middle India
Associated's Mail Today is one of many British titles targeting the growing market Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 International publishing groups have recently rushed to publish and market Indian versions of their publications. They are taking advantage of the booming market the growing middle class demographic has created and the recent elimination of restrictions on foreign ownership of national media.
- Venezuela Eyewitness
Canadian socialists report on Venezuela's achievements and the challenges facing the Bolivarian Revolution today Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Where News Itself is a Category
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Highlighting the various reasons for the decline of quality news, Subir Ghosh says when business interests hold sway over all others, the basic tenets of journalism fall by the wayside. However, if people in the society want mature journalism, we ourselves have to mature too, he maintains.
- Wikipedia's article about Sources
Local version on Sources website Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Published: 2009
- Women and the News
Expanding the News Audience, Increasing Political Participation, and Informing Citizens Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The proceedings and talks given at a conference discussing women in the news, the need to address how women are less likely to be informed of political issues and a discussion of gender biases in the news.
2007
- The Cabot Trail in Black & White
Voices and Photographs from Northern Cape Breton Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007
- Choosing to be the man of the house
An ancient tradition of the sworn virgin living as a male still survives in Albania Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 In Albania, biological women take an oath of virginity to have the freedom to live as men. They wear men's clothes and their hair is shorn. The tradition has persisted since the 15th century, in a region where ancient laws still limit women's rights.
- Creative Destruction
An Exploratory Look at News on the Internet Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Examines trends in Internet Based news traffic for the purpose of predicting future trends of news in America.
- Crimes of War
What the Public Should Know (Crimes of War project) Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 An A-Z guide to the laws governing armed conflict and their application in practice. The chapters include discussions of the crimes prohibited by international humanitarian law, key terms relating to modern warfare, analysis of legal categories, and case studies showing the place of war crimes in recent conflicts. The text of the Arabic edition of Crimes of War is also available online. For anyone interested in using Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know in high school or college education, Human Rights Education Associates have produced a study guide to accompany the book.The book is now available in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Serbo-Croat and Spanish.
- Dinner with Friends
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Profile of restauranteur and host of Italian language and culture classes and community figure Roberto Martella, the recipient of the Jane Jacobs prize in 2007.
- Fascicm, Jewish Chauvinism and the Holocaust Revival
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007
- Heeding nature to understand ourselves
A new genre of writing is putting centre stage the interconnectedness between human beings and the wilderness Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 A new literary tendency in the nature writing genre is to point out the interconnectedness between humans and their environment. Rather than study nature as a thing apart from man, these books challenge their readers to engage with the other species in their immediate surroundings.
- Hell & High Water
Canada and the Italian Campaign Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007
- The Internet and the Threat it Poses to Local Media
Lessons from News in Schools Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Internet news is trumping both television news and local newspapers as a daily mode of classroom instruction. Furthermore, national and international news site, such as nytimes.com and bbc.com. are trumping local news sites in American news. These developments threaten the economic viabilityof local news outlets but also the special contribution they make to American democracy.
- Interview about The New Tendency
Gary Kinsman interviews Ulli Diemer Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 There is a copy of the transcript of this interview in the Connexions Archive.
- The Lessons of the Anti-Asiatic Riot
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 In 1907, an anti-immigration rally explodes into violence and vandalism in Vancouver's Chinatown and Japantown.
- Live News Africa
A Survival Guide for Journalists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Provides practical information for journalists who plan to travel to Africa for on site work including circumstances of danger specific to the country and then possible consequences a journalist may have to deal with (PTSD, pursuing medical aid etc.). Available in different languages on the website in a more generalised context relevant to all regions.
- Media Names & Numbers 2007-2008
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
- Mercenaries on the make
Iraq is now awash with unaccountable 'security contractors' Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Contracted mercenaries now outnumber American troops in Iraq. These contractors are immune to prosecution for any wrongdoing in Iraq thanks to provisional laws that came into effect after the invasion. Most of these contractors are not American, the war is being outsourced.
- Miriam Garfinkle interviewed by Michael Riordon
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2007 Published: Michael Riordon interviews Miriam Garfinkle about her involvement in Zatoun, and her background and values.
- Moby Duck
Or, the synthetic wilderness of childhood Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007
- Out
2 North American Jewish Women on the Israeli Occupation of the Palestinian Territories Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 25
Winter (January) 2007 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 26
Autumn 2007 - Srping 2008 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
- Political Columns
Behind the scenes with powerful people Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 A reader of his book will get Bonner's insight on everyone from Winston Churchill to Belinda Stronach. It is a series of columns, many of which were written for the US magazine Winning Campaigns.
- Post-traumatic stress and the children of Gaza
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The situation in Gaza is devastating. We have to act to protect the children of Gaza.
- Province must treat health centre staff fairly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The government should deal fairly with health and social service staff who are bargaining for a new contract.
- A race for land is destroying the Guatemalan rainforest
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Agriculture is quickly decimating Guatemala's primal forests> It has experience the most rapid deforestatation of any nation in the last five years.
- The Rankin Family Reunion
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2007
- Reproductive Rights Today
Against The Current vol. 126 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 It's clear that women can make intelligent decisions for their lives when they are supported in their goals and encouraged to consider their full range of options. This begins with reproductive freedom, but needs to include access to education and health care, the right to a decent and meaningful job, the right to have a family and to raise children in a safe environment. It includes quality day care for parents who need it, as most do. No matter how many obstacles the radical right attempts to put in front of women, women have an objective need to circumvent them.
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Winter (January) 2007 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
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Summer 2007 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2007
- Speech for Gaza Fundraiser
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007
- Step by Step: Stories of Change in Winnipeg's Inner City
State of the Inner City Report 2007 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007
- A Tale of Tatamagouche
The true story behind the beginning of the Acadian expulsion Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Describes the explusion of the Acadians in 1755.
- TOGETHER for GAZA
Palestinians and Jews work together Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 A group of Palestinians and Jews in Toronto are holding an event to raise funds for primary health providers in Gaza.
- The treasures of Timbuktu
The race is on to preserve papers dating back to a west African golden age Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 West African scholars are quickly discovering the wealth of manuscripts burried in and near Timbuktu dating from the 11th century. Governments and universities are building archives in which to house and digitize these important relics.
- Winnipeg's Red Scare
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 An account of the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.
- Women behind the wheel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre and the mobile health centre van which travels to different locations around the city to provide health care to women.
- Zatoun: a Life story in four parts
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2007 In four audio documentaries (17–19 minutes each), Zatoun - a life story explores the genesis and evolution of a unique grassroots initiative to bring fair trade organic olive oil from farmer co-operatives in Palestine to North America. Zatoun is the Arabic word for olive.
2006
- College Street - Little Italy
Toronto's Renaissance Strip Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006
- A debate on ‘Who speaks for me?’ - Tanuka Loha vs. Kenan Malik
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Kenan Malik says: I reject representation by identity not only because the idea that one should be represented only by one’s own kind is, and always has been, at the heart of the racist agenda, but also because such representation acts as an obstacle to what you call ‘a genuinely participatory democracy’. Why? Because it encourages the pursuit of sectional interests, rather than of common goals. The very system of ethnic representation that encourages people to see their problems in narrow, sectional terms.
- Expose Yourself!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 A booklet about effective media relations, providing practical advice about getting media coverage and relating to the media.
- First Aid
In Armed Conflicts and Other Situations of Violence Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 A practical manual presenting the specific knowledge, skills and practices that First Aiders should have to act safely and effectively when caring for people caught up in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, such as internal disturbances and tensions.
- How right wing the left sounds after its moment of racial truth
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 We are not born with a gene that insists we become Muslim or Christian or Rastafarian. We are born, all of us, with a tabula rasa; we are not defined by the nationality or religion or cultural assumptions of our parents.
- Israel Must Win
"You Cannot Promise Victory, Produce a Humiliating Defeat and Stay in Power" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 IDF military offensive doctrine is grounded on one basic axiom that was defined by David Ben Gurion in the early fifties: whatever it takes, Israel must always win! This axiom is indeed very powerful, yet, in reality, the Israeli army can’t provide the goods anymore. In the last three decades the Israeli army is constantly being beaten time after time by enemies that are getting smaller and smaller.
- Jane Jacobs, Urban Visionary
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 A biography of Jane Jacobs.
- Masters Of Our Domains
Those ugly websites full of ad links are a multibillion dollar industry. Meet its kings. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Buying domain names and filling these with nothing but advertisor links who pay the owner a pay per click fee has become big business. The two largest advertisors on the ugly domain owner sites are Google and Yahoo who have been criticized for this practice.
- Media Names & Numbers 2006
February 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- Media obsession over young voters' apathy reflect neediness and self-absorption that make teenagers such exhausting company
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Coverage of voter apathy among teens reveals the Canadian media's advertiser driven content and desire to gain circulation in a desirable age bracket rather than a sincere desire to affect change and involve youth in the democratic process.
- My Sister, Guard Your Veil; My Brother, Guard Your Eyes
Uncensored Iranian Universities Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 With contributions by Azar Nafisi, Marjane Satrapi, Reza Aslan, Mehrangiz Kar, Azadeh Moaveni, Gelareh Asayesh, Naghmeh Zarbafian, Roya Hakakian, Salar Abdoh, Shoreh Aghdashloo, Negar Azimi, Babak Ebrahimian, Abbas Kiarostami, Shirin Neshat, and Daryush Shayegan.
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 44 No. 3 - May/June 2006
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 23
Winter 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 24
Summer 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- A Reporter's Field Guide
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 What is the extent of the right to gather news? The question arises on a daily basis for journalists around the country: reporters and photographers are told by police that they cannot enter a crime scene, are threatened with arrest for not moving where police order them to move, or are ordered out of a building or an area where a newsworthy event is taking place.
- A Revised History of the Slave Trade
Lessons from a Terrible Global Experience Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 It’s almost 200 years since the Anglo-American trade was banned: how do historians now view its practices and effects?
- Six Words You Never Knew Had Something to Do with Pigs
And Other Fascinating Facts about the Language from Canada's Word Lady Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006
- Sources 57
Winter (January) 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- Sources 58
Summer 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006
- Statement of Concern for the Public Health Situation in Gaza
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 A statement by over eighty Canadian health professionals, including a number of prominent medical advocates for human rights and peace, expresses deep concern over the silence of the Canadian Government and the Canadian media about the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
- Toronto Jewish Folk Choir 80th Annual Concert
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006
- Towers of Deception
The Media Cover-Up of 9/11 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006
- Understanding new media
augmented knowledge and culture Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006
- What is Going on at the Library of Congress?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 What is going on at the Library of Congress? Several recent decisions by the current LC
administration have produced firestorms of protest, both inside and outside the Library, that LC is abdicating its professional responsibilities to the national system of shared cataloging, as well as undermining its core mission to acquire, catalog, make accessible, and preserve its own unparalleled holdings – especially its book collections.
- Yellowjacket
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2006
2005
- Big business is not to blame
Corporations would act on global warming but are stalled by government in the name of the market Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Innovative technologies are available to improve the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties. Businesses who want to adopt these new technologies would be placing themselves at a disadvantage to do so, unless governments mandate improved efficiency standards -- which they refuse to do.
- Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 An academic text aimed at scholars and students.
- Collapse
How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Damage Control: Noam Chomsky and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 While Noam Chomsky has provided extensive documentation of Israeli crimes, his approach has also served to block serious efforts to halt those crimes and to build an effective movement on behalf of the Palestinian cause.
- The Empire of Mind
Digital Piracy and the Anti-Capitalist Movement Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 Strangelove believes the Internet is a dire threat to capitalism.
- Employee Management for Small Business
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- History of the Book in Canada
Volume Two: 1840 - 1918 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 The second of three volumes dealing with the history of publishing in Canada.
- Low-Budget Online Marketing for Small Business
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Media Names & Numbers 2005
February 2005 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 43 No. 5 - Sept/Oct 2005
Happy New Year 2005 ~ 5766 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Paper-contestations and Textual Communities in England 1640 - 1675
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 22
Spring 2005 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Sales Gurus Speak Out
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Scott's Government Index
Your Guide to Canada's Federal and Provincial and Territorial Governments Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Sell Your Home in Canada
Understand the pros & cons of selling your home yourself or through an agent. Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Setting the Table
An Anthology of Community Stories Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 Reminiscences about food.
- Sources 55
Winter (Jan) 2005 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Sources 56
Summer 2005 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005
- Speaking to the Media
A special report from Sources with articles from The Sources HotLink Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Being seen, heard, and quoted in the media is perhaps the quickest, best, and most lasting way for a speaker to become better known and more sought after. This booklet offers advice on handling media calls and interviews well.
- Start and Run a Copywriting Business
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 A resource for writers interested in selling their services in a commercial arena.
- The Suppression of Guilt
The Israeli Media and the Reoccupation of the West Bank Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 In the three years that have passed since Operation Defensive Shield – three years marked by denial, deceit, rage and resentment – one fact remains uncontroversial: never, until the operation, had there been such a wide breach between the Israeli collective consciousness and international public opinion. Israeli scholar Daniel Dor measures this gap and concludes that Israeli society has withdrawn into an unprecedented sense of isolation and victimization – largely because of the role played by the Israeli media.
- Surrealism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 Takes the reader on a journey through one of the most fascinating and influential are movements of the twentieth century. Exploring works from some the the modern ear's greatest masters including Dai, Ernst, Miro and Magritte, this richly illustrated reference book offers a welath of insight into the complexities of the Surrealist imagination.
- Ukraine: the practice of protest
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 There was genuine, widespread rejection of the regime in Ukraine, but the mass demonstrations were still not spontaneous. They were backed by self-seeking organisations, both local and international.
- Vanishing British Columbia
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Women of Color & Reproductive Rights
Against The Current vol. 117 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The authors of Undivided Rights attempt to provide both an overview of how women of color approach organizing around reproductive rights, case studies of those specific organizations and the work they do on the ground. Three framing chapters introduce and summarize, while the other dozen describe specific women’s health organizations within the African American, Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander and Latina communities.
- A Writer at War
Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-1945 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 When Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Vasily Grossman became a special correspondent for the Red Star, the Soviet Army's newspaper, and reported from the front lines of the war. A Writer at War depicts in vivid detail the crushing conditions on the Eastern Front, and the lives and deaths of soliders and civilians alike. Beevor and Vinogradova have taken Grossman's notebooks and fashioned them into a gripping narrative.
- A Writer at War
A Sovet Journalist with the Red Army, 1941 - 1945 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 Published: 2006 War reporting by Vasily Grossman, a correspondent for the Red Army, the Soviet Army's newspaper.
2004
- ABC's of Media Relations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- After Left Nationalism
The Future of Canadian Political Economy Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Kellogg argues against the left nationalist position that Canada's subordinate role vis-a-via U.S. imperialism is should be a concern for the left.
- Barrie Zwicker's 9/11 Resource Guide
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Bridging the Chasm Between Two Cultures
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 A full-on clash of cultures makes communication extremely difficult between the skeptical community and the metaphysical/new age community.
- The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Broad surveys of fiction, drama, and poetry, Aboriginal writings, Francophone writings, autobiography, literary criticism, writing by women, urban writing, nature writing, travel writing, and short fiction.
- Can the Sciences Help Us to Make Wise Ethical Judgments?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Scientific knowledge has a vital, if limited, role to play in shaping our moral values and helping us to frame wiser judgments. Ethical values are natural and open to examination in the light of evidence and reason.
- Directory of Editors 2004
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Doing & Saying the Right thing
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Professional risk and crisis management.
- Elementary, dear teacher
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Discusses an 1868 murder as means and motive to teaching history as investigation rather than a timeline with concrete established facts, encouraging more critical thinking and acknowledgement that we can't always know the answers.
- The Elephants of Style
A Trunkload of Tips on the Big Issues and Gray Areas of Contemporary American English Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Opinionated commentary on American English in the computer age.
- From Internet Scams to Urban Legends, Planet (hoa)X to the Bible Code
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Graphic Monthly Estimators' & Buyers' Guide 2004
Ontario Edition: The Printing Industry at Your Fingertips Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- The Great Conspiracy
The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2004
- HotLink Resource Shelf - #29
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Here's a list of new releases that will keep you busy for a while.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #30
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Start by accepting the fact that the media moves faster than you do, so be prepared. Always.
- Hurricane Hazel
Canada's Storm of the Century Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- The Invention of Journalism Ethics
The Path to Objectivity and Beyond Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Published: 2005
- Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism
Second Edition Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 The Radio and Television News Directors Foundation has published "A Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism" to help reporters and producers tackle these stories. Among this guide's features:
- Specific information on biological weapons, including when they've been used in the past, how an attack might unfold and what countries have them
- Details about possible bioweapons, including information about infection, prevalence and treatment
- A list of national and local contacts
- A glossary of terms
- Journey to the Ice Age
Discovering an Ancient World Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- Judging Authority
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 We are often required to accept the word of another person, but how can we best judge whether or not that person is a legitimate authority?
- Local First Campaigns: A How-To Kit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Look Like a Hero
The art directors' guide to magazine print production Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- Media Names & Numbers 2004
Winter (Jan) 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Media Relations
The Bonner Communications Series Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 A primer on attaining media preparedness.
- New on the Bookshelf
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Reviews of recent books on publicity and media relations.
- The Oxford Companion to Canadian History
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Here are the basic details of the main events, institutions, places, and people in Canada's past. The topics appear to be politics, economy, education, religion, law, medicine, science, transportation, social and cultural events.
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 20
Winter (Jan) 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 21
Summer 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Point and Click
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Services that can help you write and distribute news releases.
- The Politics of Revolution: Learning from Autonomist Marxism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Pranks, Frauds, and Hoaxes from Around the World
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 It's pretty easy to hoax people. We all want to be deceived, but only up to a point. Some hoaxes are fun and pleasant, others malicious and unpleasant. We'd like a way to tell the difference.
- Prints for Books
Book Illustration in France 1760-1800 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- The Red Pages
Toronto Website Directory 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- Smoke and Mirrors
Financial myths that will ruin your retirement dreams Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Published: 2005
- Sources 53
Winter (Jan) 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Sources 54
Summer 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Three parents & a baby
But the law only leaves room for two Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Article regarding the application of the non-biological parent in a lesbian couple to be recognized as co-parent without displacing the biological father's legal status as parent.
- Touching Hearts and Changing Lives
A Speaker's Legacy Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2004
- 2004 Canadian Donor's Guide
To fundraising organizations in Canada, 19th Edition Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Wellness Options
Number 18, 2004 - Brain & Memory Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
2003
- Access to Electronic Records
A State by State Guide to Obtaining Government Data Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Reporters have a tool that allows them to report on entire populations and do original analysis on a subject for their stories, rather than relying solely on anecdotes. Computer-assisted reporting helps journalists do important stories that otherwise would not be covered.
- Acupuncture, Magic, and Make-Believe
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Traditional Chinese acupuncture is an archaic procedure of inserting needles through the skin over imaginary channels in accord with rules developed from pre-scientific superstition and numerological beliefs. New research has replaced this mystical sham medical procedure with a simple evidence-based no-needle treatment that stimulates motor points and nerve junctures and induces gene-expression of neurochemicals and activates brain areas important for healing. This is a scientifically based alternative to the previous metaphysical theories and magical rituals.
- Beautiful
A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2003
- Big Ideas
For growing your Business Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Breakfasts keep friendships in shape
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Profile of a fitness group that has a fifteen year standing breakfast date, and has become a support group and circle of friends.
- Canadian Key Business Directory 2003
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Canadian Left and the Test of War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 The bloody U.S. war of conquest against Iraq was a litmus test for the left. Millions internationally and hundreds of thousands in Canada rallied against the war. yet is is patently clear that the biggest antiwar demonstrations in history had no effect whsoever on the war-crazed American ruling class.
- The Canadian Wirter's Guide 13th Edition
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- The Canadian Writer's Guide
13th Edition Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 The handbook of the Canadian Authors Association, featuring how-to articles on many areas of publishing.
- The Canadian Writers' Guide
13th edition Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Over 130 how-to articles on many aspects of writng for publication.
- The charm of abusers
Why queers put up with dangerous partners Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Abusive relationships often have a magnetic quality to them. They can be very intense, like a one-of-a-kind partnership, which also makes them very hard to leave.
- CIA's dirty little secrets exposed
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Investigative reporting into the interrogation techniques used by the US Military on captured terrorism suspects. The author exposes the CIA secret detention centers abroad where interrogation occurs and US due process does not apply.
- Contracts for Couples
Self-Counsel Press Legal Series Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Free for the asking
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Any organization, corporation or individual listed in Sources has the ability to post news releases to the Sources Web site.
- Free trade is fine in a world of equals
Developing countries should be wary of liberalisation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 A discussion of how the theory behind free trade is not real-world viable and in fact penalizes the developing countries.
- Geschichte eines Irrtums: Das Tuch und das Missverständnis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Das Palästinensertuch is neuerdings auch bei den Rechten in Mode. Manche Linke wollen es deshalb künftig lieber im Schrank lassen.
- Health care to go
Special van delivers community program Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre Mobile Health Unit
- HotLink Resource Shelf #26
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Reviews of public relations books.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #27 - The Art of the Handwritten Note
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Review of a book about handwritten notes.
- Imagined Nations
Reflections on Media in Canadian Fiction Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 A basic look at the effects different forms of media have had on Canadian novels and film adaptations and cyberspace, and how these affect the sense of time and space and national identities.
- Internet Marketing Intelligence
Research Tools, Techniques, and Resources Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 How to use the Internet for market research.
- Jewish Voices for Peace and Justice
Press Release Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Canadian Jews who oppose the continued occupation of the West Bank and Gaza by Israel will gather for a one-day conference on June 8, 2003 in Toronto.
- Journalism: Truth or Dare?
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Ian Hargreaves discusses the history, development, future and ethics of journalism and describes journalists' relationship with the public. He focuses on the increase in journalism's influence and the criticism thrown at journalism today by all sectors of society.
- Media Names & Numbers 2003
January 2003 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Old Toronto Houses
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Photographs of old Toronto houses, with accompanying text.
- Outlook Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine - Vol. 41 No.4 - July/Aug 2003
Special Summer Literary Issue Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Oxford Canadian Thesaurus
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Published: 2004
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 19
Spring 2003 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Power outage traced to deregulation and dim bulb in White House
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 An investigative report on the Federal and State deregulation of the energy sector by George Bush Sr. and Jr and by Republican governors in California and New York that weakened industry accountability and resulted in blackouts and price fixing.
- Real Estate as a Professional Career
Career Orientation Kit Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003
- Shunpiking - Volume 08 - Issue 44 - June 2003
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Sounds of Dissent
The Politics of Music Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2003
- Sources 51
January 2003 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Sources 52
Summer 2003 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2003
- Telling Tales
Storytelling in the family Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 A guide to the art of storytelling.
- Terrorism, War and the Press
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- These little piggies like deficits
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 A comparison of the early stages of the US debt crisis with that of Canada 1993 and the reactions of their respective financial communities, observing that because the US deficit was actually benefiting the financiers, there was minimal protest.
- The Trouble with Islam
A Wake-up Call for Honesty and Change Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Victims No Longer?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 The author begins with the position that suffering is not moral and criticizes Israeli settlers and Zionists for disenfranchising Palestinians. She debunks the notion that they are a nation of victims. She calls into question the assumption that criticizing Israel is anti-semitic.
- We can't afford a dim view
Deputation at City Hall regarding funding for women's health clinics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 These clinics are doing YOUR public health work at a grassroots level. The need and should receive more money, not less.
- Which Ad Pulled Best?
40 Case Histories on How to Write and Design Ads That Work Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Why is Religion Natural?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Is religious belief a mere leap into irrationality as many skeptics assume? Psychology suggests that there may be more to belief than the suspension of reason.
- Without a Net
The female experience of growing up working class Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Essays on growing up working-class in the USA.
2002
- Blue Book 2002
Directory of Community Services in Toronto Bringing People and Services Together Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- The Canadian Paper Finder 2002
Canada-wide Fine Paper Directory Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002
- The Canadian Writer's Market
15th Edition Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Lists markets for freelancers to sell their writing.
- Collaborative Learning for Change
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- Contact 02
6th Annual Toronto Photography Festival Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Crow Lake
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002
- Dialogues on Cultural Studies
Interviews with Contemporary Critics Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Thirty-three questions were asked (but not necessarily answered) of each participant, dealing with cultural studies, modernity, postmodernism, referentiality, ideology and history, post-colonialism, neo-orientalism, revolution and tragedy, intellectuals and universities, gender, Marxism, new communications technology.
- Do think tanks matter?
Assesing the impact of public policy institutes Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002
- The G8, Globalization and Resistance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- Healing Israel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Cherie Brown discusses some core obstacles to dealing with the Israel/Palestine issue and offers steps for a groundwork to build on.
- The High Cost of Skepticism
What happened to two scientists who believed that tenure and First Amendment would protect their rights to free inquiry Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Here’s what happened to two scientists who believed that tenure and the First Amendment would protect their rights to free inquiry.
- HotLink Resouce Shelf: In the News
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Review of a book on media relations in Canada.
- HotLink Resource Shelf: The Art of Cause Marketing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Review of a book on how to use advertising to change personal behaviour and public policy.
- How it all adds up
$4 billion more flows out than comes back in - and that has to change if the city is to stay healthy, critics say Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A discussion of Toronto's position within the Canadian economy, and an argument that given its' status as 'economic powerhouse' for the country, that perhaps some additional re-investment into the city is warranted.
- In The News
The Practice of Media Relations in Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Carney gives everyone, from student to seasoned practitioner, a thorough understanding of who the media are, how they work and how to approach them with stories.
- Investigative Files: Benny Hinn: Healer or Hypnotist?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Benny Hinn tours the world with his "Miracle Crusade," drawing thousands to each service, with many hoping for a healing of body, mind, or spirit.
- Landscapes lost, and found
Garrison Creek; downtown's other streams & ravines: reclaiming the life beneath our feet Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A history of the Garrison Creek path in Toronto and how the creek shapes the surrounding landscape and environment, reflecting on the cities relationship with public natural spaces and parks.
- Making Kyoto Work
A transition strategy for Canadian energy workers Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- Media Names & Numbers 2002
January 2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Medical Reform - Volume 22 Issue 1
2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Mommy's little secret
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- The Navigator of New York
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002
- Not at liberty
Jails (and gaols), Central Prison, the Mercer Reformatory, and the Asylum Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A history of prisons, reformatories, asylums and mental health facilities in Toronto and their relationship with the populace, detailing and criticizing the implications of attitudes and approaches to mental health by the cities institutions.
- Ontario Rocks
Three Billion Years of Environmental Change Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 A three-billion-year story of Ontario's geological evolution.
- Over the Don
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Illustraitons of historic crossings of the Don River in Toronto.
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 17
Spring 2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 18
Fall 2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Passing Stories
Tales from a wander so far without end Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A collection of stories based around experiences and observations from walking Toronto's Queen Street, considering the requirements and rewards of urban citizenship.
- Presence of Excellence
Twenty-Five Years of Selections from The National Magazine Awards Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Prophetic Witness
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Editorial discussing some brief history of Israel since the Occupation up to the current day, focusing on the abuses of the Palestinians and seeking support for increasing awareness of the current situation.
- Roncesvalles
Spanish name, Polish downtown; one avenue, many stories Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A history of the immigrant populations in the Roncesvalles area of Toronto, with observations on the communities who have lived there told through monuments and landmarks.
- Secret Justice
Access to Terrorism Proceedings Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 The American judicial system has, historically, been open to the public, and the U.S. Supreme Court has continually affirmed the presumption of openness. However, as technology expands and as the perceived threat of violence grows, individual courts attempt to keep control over proceedings by limiting the flow of information. Courts are reluctant to allow media access to certain cases or to certain proceedings, like jury selection. Courts routinely impose gag orders to limit public discussion about pending cases, presuming that there is no better way to ensure a fair trial. Many judges fear that having cameras in courtrooms will somehow interfere with the decorum and solemnity of judicial proceedings.
- Shunpiking - Volume 07 - Number 01 - Issue 40 - January 2002
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Shunpiking - Volume 07 - Number 02 - Issue 41 - May 2002
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Shunpiking - Volume 07 - Number - 03 - Issue 42 - July 2002
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Sources 49
January 2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- Sources 50
Summer 2002 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002
- The State of the Spirit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 The text of Michael Lerner's "State of the Spirit" address given at the founding conference of The TIKKUN Community.
- State Terrorism in Israel?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A critique of the double standards applied to the different sides of the Israel/Palestine question and of the continued U.S. perception of Israel as victim versus oppressor.
- Tragedies and Journalists
A guide for more effective coverage Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Reporters, editors, photojournalists and news crews are involved in the coverage of many tragedies during their lifetimes. They range from wars to terrorist attacks to airplane crashes to natural disasters to fire to murders. All having victims. All affecting their communities. All creating lasting memories. The practical tips in this booklet can help you become more effective in handling these vital areas
- The University of Toronto
A History Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002
- Unravelling the DNA Myth
The spurious foundation of genetic engineering Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A survey of the implications of the collapse of molecular biology's "central dogma", that an organisms genome fully accounts for its characteristic assemblage of inherited traits. The author adresses how the biotechnology industry has been able to convince the world that genetic modifications are safe.
- When the Political Became Personal
Health Matters Issue 51 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 One health care professional's experiences with the British National Health Service while going through treatment for breast cancer.
- Where is Here?
Canada's Maps and the Stories They Tell Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Morantz tries to show how maps and the art of map-making have shaped us as Canadians and what they reveal of who we are.
- The write place to work
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A study of the perfect environment for writing, with views from many of Canada's pre-eminent authors.
2001
- Canada's Century
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- Canada's Red Scare 1945-1957
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 A summary and examination of Canada's Red Scare, the name used to describe the paranoia and ideological insecurity that swept Canada in the years following the Second World War amidst widespread mistrust of the Soviet Union. Volume 61 of The Canadian Historical Association booklets.
- Canadian Books in Print Subject Index 2001
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- The Concise Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- Daily News, Eternal Stories
The Mythological Role of Journalism Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Argues that in many ways news articles of today draw from age-old tales have have chastened, entertained, and entranced people since the beginning of time.
- The Essential Contact -12th Edition
Canada's Music & Entertainment Industry Directory Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- The Farm Crisis and Corporate Power
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- Fatal Passage
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- First Chapter
The Canadian Writers Photography Project Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 A "photographic archive" of Canadian writers from across the country.
- Freedom through regulation
People power must make an ally of the state Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 The people's movements being deployed against corporate power are perhaps the biggest, most widespread popular risings the world has seen.
- Godfrey High
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Former and current students of Bathurst Heights Secondary School are objecting to the decision to invite Tory backroom operator Paul Godfrey to be the keynote speaker at a ceremony to mark the school's closing, given that Godfrey is a key advisor to the Conservative government whose cutbacks are responsible for the school's being shut down.
- Great Canadian Magazines 2001
CAMPA Member Directory Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Das grosse Sackhüpfen
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- Journeys Just Begun
From Debt Relief to Poverty Reduction Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 The two essays in this volume critically examine the adequacy of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiatives and the more general issue of financing for the poorest countries.
- Kick It Over #39
Fall 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Magical Thinking in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Homeopathy and other popular therapies demonstrate ancient and universal principles of magical thinking, which some recent research suggests are fundamental to human cognition, even rooted in neurobiology.
- Media and Minorities
Representing Diversity in a Multicultral Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 An examination of the politics of media minority relations in a multicultural Canada.
- Media Names & Numbers 2001
February 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Medical Reform - Volume 21 Issue 2
2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Medicine Wars Will Alternative and Mainstream Medicine Ever Be Friends
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 In the wake of dozens of new and complementary medicines flooding both the marketplace and some hospitals, which path will medicine take?
- New Internationalist
#331 - January-February 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001 How the system makes us sick.
- No to Bush's War
The military face of globalization Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- Our School Our Selves
Volume 10 Number 2 (#62) January 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 15
Spring 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 16
Fall 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- The Peace Quilt Project
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2001 A video report on the presentation of the Peace Quilt Project in Toronto.
- Photo Impressionism and the Subjective Image
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- Poor-Bashing
The Politics of Exclusion Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Book designed for action. Shows how people with power and money attack the poor
- Private property; public life
The city indoors: The Eaton Centre and "Toronto's Downtown Walkway" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 A history of, and observations on, Toronto's Eaton Centre mall and PATH walkway and preceding indoor private-owned and publically accessible spaces.
- Private-school debate grows
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Proposed legislation to aid private schools amounts to a subsidy for rich parents, opponents to Bill 45 say.
- Response to Toronto Sun article
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Sun reporter's ill-informed and poor-quality reporting reflects her hostility to organizatons providing services for immigrant women.
- Scott's Directory of Canadian Associations 2001
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Shunpiking - Issue 39 - May 2001 June 2001
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Shunpiking - Issue 38 - April 2001
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Sources 47
Winter 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Sources 48
Summer 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001
- Standards of Practice for Counsellors
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- Stolen Lives
The 'sisters' who are challenging Australia to admit to its forced separation of Aboriginal families Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 The issue of Austaralia's stolen children.
- Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 A reference book on Canadian film and filmmakers, with reviews, biographical listings, and a detailed chronology of major events in Canadian film and television history.
- Trees of Ontario
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001
- Water: The Drop of Life
Companion to the Public Television Series Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Water: The Drop of Life attempts to show how important the world's fresh water supply is, and how vulnerable it is.
- What Econometrics Hides: The Paradigm Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- When Markets Fail People
Exploring the widening gap between rich and poor in Canada Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- Why I Am Listed in Sources
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Over the years, I have turned to Sources time and time again to track down experts to interview for whatever newspaper or magazine article I happened to be researching at the time. So when the time came for me to position myself as an expert it was immediately obvious to me what I had to do: take out a listing in Sources.
2000
- Action Speaks Louder
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000 Publication of OPIRG, a student-funded, volunteer-based organization at the University of Toronto that promotes action, education and research on a wide range of social justice and environmental issues. There is a copy of the Summer 2000 issue in the Connexions Archive.
- An affair to remember
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Graham Green's two-year passion for Catherine Walston.
- The Beaver - February-March 2000 issue
Volume 80, Number 1 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000 Special issue on Contemplating Our Century.
There is a copy of this publication in the Connexions Archive.
- Birds of Ontario
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Can We Really Tap Our Problems Away?
Thought Field Therapy is marked as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Thought Field Therapy is marketed as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment for a number of psychological problems. However, it lacks even basic empirical support and exhibits many of the trappings of a pseudoscience.
- Canada: A People's History
Volume One Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Covers Canadian history from the beginnings to the 1870s.
- Canadian Books in Print 2000
Author and Title Index Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Canadian Books in Print 2000
Subject Index Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Celebrate the Children of Resistance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- City of Toronto Streetfinder
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Doing Well and Doing Good
How Softnews and Critical Journalism are Shrinking the News Audience and Weakening Democracy- And what News Outlets can do about it Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 The News has changed greatly in the past two decades. In response to the intensensely competitive media environment created by cable, news and entertainment, news outlets have softened their coverage. Their news has also become increasingly critical in tone.
- Emily Carr
Rebel Artist Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Event Planning
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Finding Home in the Bain Co-op: Dagmar Baur's Journey from Poland to Toronto
Baur, Dagmar Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Dagmar Baur wrote this autobiography for Heritage Toronto.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #16
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Reviews of books on writing and presentations.
- HotLink Resource Shelf: Going for Gold!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Review of Going for Gold, a book on marketing strategies for speakers.
- In London treffen wir uns wieder
Vier Spaziergänge durch eine vergessenes Kapitel deutscher Kulturgeschichte Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Inside Language
A Canadian Language Reader Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Justice and the poor
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- The Laws of Nature
A Skeptics Guide Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- Left awakes
John Clarke cheers conference with plan to bring down Mike Harris Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 It was a bombshell of a week in Toronto politics, one in which the two extremes of left-wing politics - the hard and the soft - gave two Toronto audiences their points of view, prognoses and programs.
- The Lying Stones of Marrakech
Penultimate Reflections in Natural History Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Media Names & Numbers 2000
February 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Media Names & Numbers 2009
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Published: 2009 A comprehensive directory of the Canadian news media, including television and radio stations and programs, daily, weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and academic journals. Media Names & Numbers is indexed by subject, and is available in print and electronic formats. An annual subscription includes a print directory and access to the continuously updated online version.
- Medical Reform - Volume 19 Issue 3-4
January 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Medical Reform - Volume 20 Issue 1
April 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Medical Reform - Volume 20 Issue 2
2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Natural light
Life among Vermont's hippies, hunters, bears, and moose Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 An essay on the author's experience in his second home, in rural Vermont.
- Nature Hikes
Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Other Conundrums
Race, Culture, and Canadian Art Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 A collection of essays on Canadian art.
- The Other Guide to Toronto
Opening the Door to Green Tourism Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 13
Spring 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Parliamentary Names & Numbers 14
Fall 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- The Politics of Anti-Sweatshop Organizing in Canada What's missing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 The ruthlessness of so-called "economic restructuring" over the past few decades has not only entrenched exploitative work conditions in the South; it has also caused an explosion in sweatshop work in the North.
- Reading Pictures
A History of Love and Hate Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 A meditation on the questions we ask ourselves when standing in front of a piece of art.
- Scott's Canadian Sourcebook - 2001
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Shunpiking - Issue 31 - December 1999 January 2000
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- Shunpiking - Issue 33 - May 2000
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- Shunpiking - Issue 34 - June 2000
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- Shunpiking - Issue 38 - October 2000 Decemeber 2000
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Shunpiking - September 2000
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Shunpiking - Issue 32 - Febuary 2000 March 2000
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- Shunpiking - Volume 05 - Number 04 - Issue 35 - July 2000
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- Slaves on Screen
Film and Historical Vision Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Natalie Davis gives us a look ath the depiction of history through the modern medium of film.
- Sources 45
Winter 1999-2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Sources 46
Summer 2000 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2000
- Toronto Sketches
"The Way We Were" Columns from the Toronto Sun Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Toronto's Ravines
Walking the Hidden Country Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- What Would They Do With the Surplus?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- Why Bad Beliefs Don't Die
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Because beliefs are designed to enhance our ability to survive, they are biologically designed to be strongly resistant to change. To change beliefs, skeptics must address the brain's "survival" issues of meanings and implications in addition to discussing their data.
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