Regions are the manifestation of ideology and power in the landscape. This study maintains that changes in the allocation and exercise of state power are reflected in Western Canada's regional geography at different time periods and that the ideology(ies) supporting this power is (are) actively advanced by the creation, maintenance, and continued existence of those regions. Traditional approaches to historical geography neglect this socio-political aspect of region. To that end, alternate, contemporary approaches are applied. Aspects of critical social theory will illuminate the roles of both ideology and power and their crucial place in forming the human-built environment. Different places in different time periods will be ana...
This paper, the fourth in a series, summarizes changes in the Canadian settlement system during the ...
My dissertation mobilises the tools of critical political theory to study the processes of land appr...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
Regions are the manifestation of ideology and power in the landscape. This study maintains that cha...
This article examines the process of identity construction and the institutionalization of Canada s ...
This dissertation asks how environmental information about the Canadian northwest was gathered, tran...
This thesis is a historical and contemporary exploration of Prairie and Quebec Métis. The Métis, ind...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In this paper, I conduct an historical structural analysis to explain the preservation of political ...
This dissertation is a critical examination of the historical and political geography of the North- ...
The landscapes of Western Canadian cities reflect a distinctive blend of social beliefs and municipa...
This paper, the fourth in a series, summarizes changes in the Canadian settlement system during the ...
My dissertation mobilises the tools of critical political theory to study the processes of land appr...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
Regions are the manifestation of ideology and power in the landscape. This study maintains that cha...
This article examines the process of identity construction and the institutionalization of Canada s ...
This dissertation asks how environmental information about the Canadian northwest was gathered, tran...
This thesis is a historical and contemporary exploration of Prairie and Quebec Métis. The Métis, ind...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In this paper, I conduct an historical structural analysis to explain the preservation of political ...
This dissertation is a critical examination of the historical and political geography of the North- ...
The landscapes of Western Canadian cities reflect a distinctive blend of social beliefs and municipa...
This paper, the fourth in a series, summarizes changes in the Canadian settlement system during the ...
My dissertation mobilises the tools of critical political theory to study the processes of land appr...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...