Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation for Public Policy
Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation for Public Policy, Jerry P. White, Paul S. Maxim and Dan Beavon, eds., Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003, pp. 285. The situation of Aboriginal people in Canada deserves close attention from academic researchers and policy makers. While it is important to expl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Canadian Journal of Political Science 2006, Vol.39 (1), p.195-196 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation for Public
Policy, Jerry P. White, Paul S. Maxim and Dan Beavon, eds.,
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003, pp. 285. The situation of Aboriginal people in Canada deserves close attention
from academic researchers and policy makers. While it is important to
explore the larger questions of self-government, sovereignty, and land
claims, it is also necessary to conduct research based on the current
reality of Aboriginals in order to develop relevant and effective
strategies. This collected volume of essays brings together researchers
and policy makers in an attempt to provide an empirical foundation for
building better policy and better communities for Aboriginal peoples in
Canada. The research itself is structured around two central questions:
What is the situation? How has it developed? The effort to answer these
questions provides a substantial basis for future development and
initiatives. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4239 1744-9324 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0008423906289996 |