This preliminary study explored how Canadian practitioners who are engaged in community economic development (CED) that includes or is specific to women gain new information relevant to their work and how they incorporate that new learning into their daily practiceNational Research Network on New Approaches to Lifelong Learning (NALL) founded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Grant No. 818-96-103
This thesis examines the strategy of community economic development (CED) to potentially alleviate s...
The world has experienced a rapid growth in the mining industry due to increased demand for minerals...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
grantor: University of TorontoCommunity Economic Development (CED) involves marginalized c...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This project report describes research conducted on behalf of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research...
This study provided extensive statistics and documentation of Canadian adults' work and learning act...
This study examines community economic development (CED) and its educational elements. CED is a proc...
The potential benefits of promoting women entering into non-traditional occupations, specifically un...
Women\u27s economic empowerment refers to both the process and outcome of increasing women’s access ...
Historically women have often been confined to the home while their husbands were expected to earn a...
In this study, the questions of what and how working people learn about labor organization and activ...
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social eco...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
In 1994 South Africa took a new direction towards democratic governance. This led to a change of gov...
This thesis examines the strategy of community economic development (CED) to potentially alleviate s...
The world has experienced a rapid growth in the mining industry due to increased demand for minerals...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
grantor: University of TorontoCommunity Economic Development (CED) involves marginalized c...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This project report describes research conducted on behalf of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research...
This study provided extensive statistics and documentation of Canadian adults' work and learning act...
This study examines community economic development (CED) and its educational elements. CED is a proc...
The potential benefits of promoting women entering into non-traditional occupations, specifically un...
Women\u27s economic empowerment refers to both the process and outcome of increasing women’s access ...
Historically women have often been confined to the home while their husbands were expected to earn a...
In this study, the questions of what and how working people learn about labor organization and activ...
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social eco...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
In 1994 South Africa took a new direction towards democratic governance. This led to a change of gov...
This thesis examines the strategy of community economic development (CED) to potentially alleviate s...
The world has experienced a rapid growth in the mining industry due to increased demand for minerals...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...