- CA ON0034 10-193-S1-F38
- File
- [before 1992]
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
8 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
Ethnicity and Internet Use of Barbadian and Franco-Ontarian minority young people
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
Final Report [People of Tomorrow Programme]
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
A. Denis [papers on minority issues]
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds
The file contains 6 papers authored exclusively by Ann Denis on minority issues (Caribbean and Franco-Ontarian). The papers are entitled as follows: “A Gendered Analysis of the Impact on Women’s Work of Changing State Policies in Barbados,” “Les femmes face à la mondalisation: les cas de la Barbade et du Canada,” “Multiple Identities… Multiple Marginalities: Franco-Ontarian Feminism,” presented to the SWS panel on Canadian Feminism at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Toronto in August 1997, “Presidential Address: Diversity, Downsizing… and Globalization,” “Theorizing the Gendered Analysis of Work in the Commonwealth Caribbean,” and “Globalization, Women and (In)equity in the South: Constraint and Resistance in Barbados.”
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Le dossier comprend 6 papiers reédigés exclusivement par Ann Denis sur les questions relatives aux minorités (caraïbais et franco-ontarien). Les papiers sont intitulés comme suit: “A Gendered Analysis of the Impact on Women’s Work of Changing State Policies in Barbados,” “Les femmes face à la mondalisation: les cas de la Barbade et du Canada,” “Multiple Identities… Multiple Marginalities: Franco-Ontarian Feminism,” presented to the SWS panel on Canadian Feminism at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Toronto in August 1997, “Presidential Address: Diversity, Downsizing… and Globalization,” “Theorizing the Gendered Analysis of Work in the Commonwealth Caribbean” et “Globalization, Women and (In)equity in the South: Constraint and Resistance in Barbados.”
A Follow-up Study of Participants in the People of Tomorrow Programme, WAND, Barbados
Part of Ann B. Denis fonds