2004

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Remembering Bell and Baldwin

Remembering Bell and Baldwin

From: Fastest in the World

1957. Looks at the construction and launch of the Bras d’Or (Also known as R-103 and renamed Baddeck in 1962), an experimental prototype. 10 $1.00 Add
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The Perils of Anger Mountain

The Perils of Anger Mountain

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

We react instinctively to a perceived attack with a fight, flight, or freeze response. A fight response places us squarely on the drama triangle of confrontation as either a hero or a villain. A … 14 $1.40 Add
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The Politics of Rights

The Politics of Rights

From: Perils and Possibilities

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The Power of Listening

The Power of Listening

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

Give everyone their “one minute.” People are unlikely to listen to you until they feel you’ve listened to them. Listen for their full story: facts, feelings, and unmet needs. At … 14 $1.40 Add
The Power to Criminalize

The Power to Criminalize

Violence, Inequality and the Law

Law’s power to criminalize–to turn a person into a criminal–is formidable. Traditional legal doctrine argues that law dispenses justice in an impartial and unbiased fashion. … ; 199 View
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The Road to Resolution

The Road to Resolution

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

The road map to conflict resolution includes the following steps: 1. Setting the stage (How are we going to approach this?) 2. Sharing our stories (How do we each see the situation?) 3. Creating … 12 $1.20 Add
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The Road to Revolution — 1760–1763

The Road to Revolution — 1760–1763

From: The Fall of New France

Overview of the road to revolution through examining the end of the seven years war, the Native struggle for Sovereignty, the reduction of gifts, the Delaware Prophet, the 1763 uprising, the … 10 $1.00 Add
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The Second Wave: Australia Transformed

The Second Wave: Australia Transformed

From: From Subjects to Citizens

If citizenship means counting in a society, the recognition of unequal citizenship has led the disadvantaged to seek redress through state intervention, and in Australia women have constituted … 11 $1.10 Add
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The Shot Heard Round the World — 1754

The Shot Heard Round the World — 1754

From: The Fall of New France

Looks at the English Colonies, New France, their rival claims in the Ohio Valley, and the "Assassination" of Jumonville 8 $0.80 Add
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The Victimized State and the Mystification of Social Harm

The Victimized State and the Mystification of Social Harm

From: Beyond Criminology

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The War on Migration

The War on Migration

From: Beyond Criminology

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The Wobbly Stool of Conflict

The Wobbly Stool of Conflict

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

Conflict is like a three-legged stool, encompassing the problem, the process, and the emotions. When you encounter resistance, refrain from the urge to push harder against the problem itself. … 15 $1.50 Add
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Theorizing Law

Theorizing Law

From: The Power to Criminalize

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Tips for the Traveler

Tips for the Traveler

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

Resolving conflict collaboratively is a way of life. Some have likened it to learning a new language. It doesn’t happen overnight. To venture beyond the familiar roles of the drama triangle … 22 $2.20 Add
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Toward Anti-Racism in Social Work in the Canadian Context

Toward Anti-Racism in Social Work in the Canadian Context

From: Anti-Racist Feminism

This chapter attempts to provide a framework for anti-racist social work in Canada. Beginning with an overview of the literature on racism in the context of social work, the chapter goes on to … 12 $1.92 Add
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Towards a Political Economy of Harm

Towards a Political Economy of Harm

States, Corporations and the Production of Inequality

From: Beyond Criminology

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