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UBCO Centre for Human Rights, Diversity & Identity

Selected Recent Publications by Members of the Centre

Luis L.M. Aguiar

2005.  Work Hard, Play Hard: Selling Kelowna, BC, as year-round playground.  The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien (with P. Tomic and R. Trumper).

2004.  Resisting Neoliberalism in Vancouver: An Uphill Struggle for Cleaners.  Social Justice 31 (2).

2004.  The New 'In-Between' Peoples: Southern European Transnationalism.  Vic Satzewich and Lloyd Wong (eds.), Transnational Communities in Canada: Emergent Identities, Practices, and Issues.  Vancouver: UBC Press (forthcoming).

2003.  An Immigrant Visits 'Home'. Fernanda Goncalves (ed.), Memoria: An Anthology of Portuguese Canadian Writing.  Vancouver: Ronsdale Press.

2001.  Doing Building Cleaning Work 'Scientifically'.   Economic and Industrial Democracy 22 (2): 239-269.

2001.  'Whiteness' in White Academia.   In Carl James and A. Shadd (eds.), Talking About Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity and Language.   Second edition.  Toronto: Between the Lines, pp. 177-192.

 

Lawrence D. Berg:

In Press.  “Geographers Performing Nationalism and Hetero-masculinity.” Gender, Place and Culture (with M. Henry).

In Press.  "Masculinities", in The Encyclopedia of Human Geography, B. Warf, A.J. Cravey, D. DeLyser, L. Knopp, D. Sui, and D. Wilson, eds., Sage Publishers.

In Press.  “Postmodernism”, in The Encyclopedia of Human Geography, B. Warf, A.J. Cravey, D. DeLyser, L. Knopp, D. Sui, and D. Wilson, eds., Sage Publishers.

In Press.  "Whiteness", in The Encyclopedia of Human Geography, B. Warf, A.J. Cravey, D. DeLyser, L. Knopp, D. Sui, and D. Wilson, eds., Sage Publishers.

In Press. “Commentary: Classics in Human Geography Revisited — Symbolic Landscape and Social Structure.”  Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 29.

In Press. Editor.  The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien.   Volume 49 (issues 1 - 4, 419 pp).

2005.   Editor.  ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies.  (www.acme-journal.org).  Volume 3 (issue 2). (with H. Bauder,, D. Butz, C. Desbiens, S. Engel-di Mauro, S. Gonzalez, R. Pain and P. Moss).

2005. Writing qualitative geographies; constructing geographical knowledges.  In Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, Second Revised Edition, I. Hay, (ed).  Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp. 248-265 (with J. Mansvelt).

2004. Scaling Knowledge: Towards a Critical Geography of Critical Geography.  GeoForum   35, issue 5: 553-558 (also available in Elsevier Science Direct).

2004. Guest Editor.  Geoforum  volume 35 (5), special thematic section on ‘Spaces of Critical Geography’.

2004. Editor.  The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien.   Volume 48 (issues 1 - 4, 520 pp).

2003.  Editor.   The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien.   Volume 47 (issues 1 - 4, 517 pp) edited with various guest editors of thematic issues/sections.

2003  Co-Editor.   ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies.   ( www.acme-journal.org) .   Volume 2 (issues 1 & 2, 253 pp) (edited with P. Moss and C. Desbiens).

2003. Placing Masculinities and Geography.  Gender, Place and Culture   vol. 10 (4): 351-360 (with R. Longhurst).

2002.   Proclaiming Place: Towards a Geography of Place Name Pronunciation.  Social & Cultural Geography. 3 (3): 283-302 (with R. Kearns).

2002.   The Political Economy of Publishing in Geography. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies , volume 1: 1-7 (with P. Moss and C. Desbiens).  

2002. The BC Treaty Referendum: Whither Democracy?  Newsletter of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Volume 9, (Summer), 11-12.

2002.   Gender Equity as 'Boundary Object'... Or, the same old 'Sex and Power in Geography' all over again?  The Canadian Geographer/ Le Géographe canadien , 46 (3), 248-254.

2002. (Some) Spaces of Critical Geography.  In The Student's Guide to Geography, 2nd ed.   A. Rodgers and H. Viles, eds. Oxford UK and Malden USA: Blackwell, pp 305 - 311.

2002.   Paradoxical Space: Geography, Men and Duppy Feminism. In Feminist Geography in Practice: Research and Methods,  P. Moss (ed.), Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 87-102. (with D. Butz).

 

Michael J. Evans:

2005.  A Brief History of the Short Life of the Island Cache.  Edmonton: Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press (with Lisa Krebs John Bogle, Heidi Standeven and Robert Parris).

2005.  Ethics, Anonymity, and Authorship in Community Centred Research. Pimatziwin: An International Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Health 2(1).

2003.  Consumption of Traditional versus Imported Foods: Implications for Programs Designed to Reduce Diet-Related Non-Communicable Diseases in Developing Countries.  Ecology of Food and Nutrition 42 (2): 153-176 (with Robert C Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, Viliami Liava’a, and Milton Freeman).

2002.  Diet, Health, and the Nutrition Transition: Some Impacts of Economic and Socio economic Factors on Food Consumption Patterns in the Kingdom of Tonga. Pacific Health Dialogue 9(2): 309-315 (with Robert C. Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, and Viliami Liava’a).

2001. Persistence of the Gift: Tongan Tradition in Transnational Context. Waterloo ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

2001. Globalization, Diet, and Health: An Example from Tonga. International Bulletin of the World Health Organization 79(9): 856-862 (with Robert C Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, and Viliami Liava’a).

2001.  Understanding Differences and Similarities, in Ethnographic Essays in Cultural Anthropology: A Problem Based Approach. Edited by R. Bruce Morrison and C. Roderick Wilson. Itasca, Illinois: F. E. Peacock Publishers (with Heather Young Leslie).

 

Cynthia Mathieson:

Forthcoming.  Negotiating sexualities in women’s health care. In M. Morrow et al. (Eds.)  Women’s Health in Canada: Critical Theory, Policy & Practice.  University of Toronto Press.

2002.  (Con)tested Identities: Bisexual Women Reorient Sexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 2, 23-52  (with N. Bailey and M. Gurevich).

2002.   Health care services for lesbian and bisexual women:  Some Canadian data.  Health Care for Women International, 23, 185-196 (with N. Bailey and M. Gurevich).

2000.  Invoking community: Rethinking the health of lesbian and bisexual women Voix Feministes/Feminist Voices, V 10 Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Ottawa, Ontario (with N. Bailey and M. Gurevich).

2000. The psychosocial impact of psoriasis: Physical severity, quality of life, and stigmatization.  Journal of Physiology & Behavior, 70, 1-5. (with S. Perrott, A. Murray and J. Lowe).

 

Carlos Teixeira:

2003. Novas Geracoes, novos e velhos desafios: Jovens Portugueses e luso-descendentes no Canada (New Generations, New and Old Challenges: Portuguese Youth in Canada ), Lisbon (with Armando Oliveira).

2003. Polish and Somali Entrepreneurship and the Building of Ethnic Economies in Toronto, Espaces-Populations-Sociétés/Space-Populations-Societies (Special Issue on North American Populations), 1: 167-181 (with L. Lo and M. Truelove).

2003. Residential Segregation and Ethnic Economies in Urban Canada: The 'Little Portugal' of Toronto, in Landscapes of the Ethnic Economy , edited by David K. Kaplan and Wei Li (in Press).

2003. Towards a Comfortable Neighbourhood and Housing Immigrant Experiences in Toronto, in Integrating Diversity: Toronto at the End of the Millennium, edited by P. Anisef and M. Lanphier, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 132-191 (with R. Murdie).

2002. A Village of Dream Homes: The Portuguese in Mississauga, in Mississauga: The First 10,000 Years, edited by F. Dieterman. Mississauga: Mississauga Heritage Foundation, pp. 244-263.

 

Patricia Tomic:

2005.  Work Hard, Play Hard: Selling Kelowna, BC, as year-round playground.  The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien (with L. Aguiar and R. Trumper).

In Press.  "Powerful Drivers and Meek Passengers: The Public Transportation System in Santiago, Chile." Race and Class (with R. Trumper).

In Press.  "Fronteras e identidades: Viviendo en inglés en Canadá" [Borders and Identities: Living in English in Canada] in E. Garduño, M.L. Rebolledo and P. Tomic (eds), Identidades, historia oral y memoria, [Identities, Oral History and Memory], Mexico: Universidad de Nueva California.

In Press.   Identidades, historia oral y memoria, Mexico: Universidad de Nueva California (edited with E. Garduño and M.L. Rebolledo).

 

Ricardo Trumper:

In Press.  Work Hard, Play Hard: Selling Kelowna, BC, as year-round playground.  The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien (with L. Aguiar and P. Tomic).

In Press. (April 2005).  “Sport celebrities,” in Berkshire Encyclopedia of World Sport, Great Barrington, Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group (with Lloyd Wong).

In Press.  Transformaciones metropolitanas y planificación urbana en América Latina, Santiago: Geo Libros (edited with Rodrigo Hidalgo and Axel Bordorf).

In Press.  “Movilidad, automovilización y neoliberalismo en Chile, 1973-2002," in Rodrigo Hidalgo, Axel Bordof y Ricardo Trumper eds. Transformaciones metropolitanas y planificación urbana en América Latina, Santiago: Geo Libros.

In Press.  "Powerful drivers and meek passengers: The public transportation system in Santiago, Chile."  Race and Class (with Patricia Tomic).

2002.  "Global Celebrity Athletes and Strong Nations: Fútbol, Hockey and the Representation of Nations," Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Vol. 26 (with Lloyd Wong).

 

Peter Urmetzer:

2005.  Globalization Unplugged: Sovereignty and the Canadian State in the 21st Century.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2004.      Changing Income Inequality in Canada, in Social Inequality in Canada: Patterns, Problems, Policies (3rd ed) (eds. Grabb, Curtis, Guppy).   Scarborough: Prentice Hall Canada (with N. Guppy).

2003. From Free Trade to Forced Trade : Canada in the Global Economy. Toronto and Montreal: Penguin Canada/McGill Institute of Canadian Studies.

 


For further information about Centre publications, please contact the Centre Director, Dr. Lawrence D. Berg, Canada Research Chair in Human Rights, Diversity and Identity.

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