Since the late 1960s, the New Canadian Political Economy (NCPE) has played an important role in shaping the trajectory of the social sciences in Canada and informing the political goals and strategies of a range of progressive social movements. However, few studies have attempted to trace the history of the NCPE as a distinctive intellectual tradition or account for its place in consolidating a Left political milieu in Canada outside of Quebec. Exploring the NCPE as part of a wider Left formation, this article examines the role played by organic intellectuals in building this tradition
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Since the late 1960s, the New Canadian Political Economy (NCPE) has played an important role in shap...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines political ideology in Canada in t...
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Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
Since the late 1960s, the New Canadian Political Economy (NCPE) has played an important role in shap...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines political ideology in Canada in t...
Canada as an Ordinary Imperialist Country: Comments on Paul Kellogg’s Escape from the Staple Trap: C...
Nominated for 2017 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper SeriesThis paper examines the rise of omnibus ...
Retrieving the language of stakeholding would enable Labour to offer a compelling political future
Struggles over housing are one of the most pressing social, economic and political issues of our tim...
The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginal...
In this article, Irvin Studin, of Osgoode Hall Law School and formerly of the Privy Council Office, ...
In Canada, Indigenous activists and scholars critique municipalization as a threefold process that s...
The article analyses the political views of Canadian intellectuals which had influence on the format...
This paper reports the findings of a research project that examined the role of training in two gove...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...