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Spotlight On: Early Board of Education Reports P. 3
Spotlight On: Early Board of Education Reports P. 3
May 2018
Contents
Legislative Library News .................................................................................................... 3
Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................ 4
Indigenous tourism movements ...................................................................................... 4
Women in management worldwide : signs of progress ..................................................... 4
Treating health care : how the system works and how it could work better ....................... 5
Uneasy partnership : the politics of business and government in Canada ........................... 5
Truth : how the many sides to every story shape our reality ............................................. 6
New titles to borrow for April 2018 ..................................................................................... 7
Culture, Sports & Tourism ........................................................................................... 7
Economics, Finance & Taxation ................................................................................... 7
Education & Training .................................................................................................. 7
Environment............................................................................................................... 7
Government ............................................................................................................... 7
Health ........................................................................................................................ 8
Heritage & History ...................................................................................................... 8
Indigenous Issues ...................................................................................................... 8
International Issues .................................................................................................... 9
Labour & Employment ................................................................................................ 9
Law & Justice ............................................................................................................. 9
Media & Communication ........................................................................................... 10
Politics ..................................................................................................................... 10
Science, Technology & Innovation ............................................................................. 11
Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 11
Manitoba Heritage titles for April 2018 ............................................................................. 13
Agriculture & Food .................................................................................................... 13
Biography ................................................................................................................ 13
Culture, Sports & Tourism ......................................................................................... 13
Economics, Finance & Taxation ................................................................................. 13
Education & Training ................................................................................................ 14
Health ...................................................................................................................... 14
Heritage & History .................................................................................................... 14
Immigration ............................................................................................................. 14
Indigenous Issues .................................................................................................... 14
Labour & Employment .............................................................................................. 15
Law & Justice ........................................................................................................... 15
Manitoba Fiction & Literature..................................................................................... 15
Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 15
Request form for Selected New Titles April 2018 ............................................................... 18
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT May 2018 3
Spotlight on:
Early Board of Education
reports
Librarian’s Picks
the shifting identity politics of progress / edited by
Indigeneity in relation to Ronald J. Burke and Astrid
heritage, global policy, and M. Richardsen.
development. They juxtapose Third edition. London :
diverse expressions of Routledge, Taylor & Francis
identity – from the Group, 2017. xvii, 372 pages
commodification of
Indigenous culture to the From the publisher:
performance of heritage for In this expanded and revised
tourists – to illuminate the third edition, Professors
complex local, national, and Burke and Richardsen,
transnational connections together with a list of
these expressions produce. international contributors,
Indigenous tourism Indigenous Tourism address women’s progression
movements / edited by Movements is a in the workforce and into the
Alexis C. Bunten and Nelson sophisticated, sensitive, and upper echelons of
Graburn. refreshingly frank management. They cover a
Toronto : University of examination of Indigeneity in range of professions and a
Toronto Press, 2018. xix, 268 the contemporary world. geographically dispersed
pages. territory, thereby advancing
the understanding of women
From the publisher: in management within a
Indigenous Tourism traditional context, and
Movements explores making a substantial
Indigenous identity using contribution to the literature
“movement” as a metaphor, for both an academic and
drawing on case studies from practitioner audience. The
throughout the world broader regional perspective
including Botswana, Canada, offers a comprehensive
Chile, Panama, Tanzania, overview of the challenges
and the United States. and opportunities facing
Editors Alexis C.Bunten and women in the workplace, and
Nelson Graburn, along with a promotes the ongoing
diverse group of analysis of the interface
contributors, frame tourism Women in management between women's career
as a critical lens to explore worldwide : signs of aspirations and societal and
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT May 2018 5
organizational norms, the multiple factors that understand health care and
assumptions and values. […] impact health. Focusing on health policy.
Canada’s health care system,
Women in Management
Raisa B. Deber provides brief
Worldwide will appeal to
descriptions of some key
researchers, policy-makers in
facts and concepts necessary
a range of countries
to understand health care
interested in workforce
policy in Canada and place it
issues, talent management
in an international context.
and gender equality, as well
as consultants working with An accessible guide, Treating
international organizations Health Care unpacks key
on HRM and organizational concepts to provide informed
effectiveness challenges. discussions that help us
understand and diagnose
Canada’s health care system
and to clarify which proposed
changes are likely to improve
it - and which are not. This
Uneasy partnership :
book provides background the politics of business
information to clarify such and government in
concepts as: determinants of Canada / Geoffrey Hale.
health; how health systems Second edition. North York :
are organized and financed University of Toronto Press,
(including international 2018. xi, 433 pages.
comparisons); health
From the publisher:
economics; health ethics;
and roles and responsibilities In this new edition of Uneasy
of different stakeholders, Partnership, Geoffrey Hale
Treating health care : including government, examines the interdependent
providers, and patients. It relationship between
how the system works
then addresses some key Canadian governments and
and how it could work
issues, including equity, businesses, considering
better / Raisa B. Deber.
efficiency, access and wait governments’ multiple roles
Toronto : University of
times, quality improvement in the economy and their
Toronto Press, 2017. x, 194
and patient safety, and implications for the business
pages.
coverage and payment environment. Hale provides
From the publisher: models. Using analysis rather an overview of the historical
than advocacy, Deber dimensions of Canada’s
Canada has been among the provides a toolkit to help political economy and
world leaders in recognizing
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29. Report card on the criminal / Zeynep Tufekci. New Haven : Yale
justice system : evaluating University Press, 2017. xxxi, 326
Canada’s justice deficit / by pages.
Benjamin Perrin and Richard Audas. HM 742 Tuf
Ottawa : Macdonald-Laurier Institute
for Public Policy, 2016. 54 pages. HV
Politics
9960 .C2 Per 2016
35. On the stump : campaign oratory
30. The wetiko legal principles : Cree
and democracy in the United
and Anishinabek responses to
States, Britain, and Australia /
violence and victimization /
Sean Scalmer. Philadelphia : Temple
Hadley Louise Friedland. Toronto :
University Press, 2017. xvi, 213
University of Toronto Press, 2017. xx,
pages.
123 pages.
JF 1001 Sca
KIB 422 Fri
36. Representation in action :
31. Who controls the hunt? : First
Canadian MPs in the
Nations, treaty rights, and
constituencies / Royce Koop,
wildlife conservation in Ontario,
Heather Bastedo, and Kelly Blidook.
1783-1939 / David Calverley ;
Vancouver : UBC Press, 2018. xii, 235
foreword by Graeme Wynn.
pages.
Vancouver : UBC Press, 2018. xxvi,
JL 167 Koo
191 pages.
KEO 916 Cal 37. The people vs. democracy : why
our freedom is in danger and how
Media & Communication to save it / Yascha Mounk.
Cambridge : Harvard University Press,
32. Ms. prime minister : gender, 2018. 393 pages.
media, and leadership / Linda JC 423 Mou
Trimble. Toronto : University of
38. The politics of Ontario / edited by
Toronto Press, 2017. xii, 313 pages.
Cheryl N. Collier and Jonathan Malloy.
HQ 1236 Tri
Toronto : University of Toronto Press,
33. The internet trap : five costs of 2017. xvi, 351 pages.
living online / Ashesh Mukherjee. JL 270 Pol
Toronto : University of Toronto Press,
2018. xx, 105 pages.
HM 1017 Muk
55. A global market in the heart of 58. Growing a pair : my life, my way,
Winnipeg : measuring and my words / Shandi Strong. Winnipeg
mapping the social and cultural : Shandi Strong, 2018. 410 pages. CT
development of food in the 1 Strong, Shandi Str
central market for global families
/ Kaeley Wiseman, Jino Distasio, and
Culture, Sports & Tourism
Raymond Ngarboui. Saskatoon :
University of Saskatchewan, Centre 59. Re-imagining Winnipeg / edited by
for the Study of Co-operatives ; Lawrence Bird, Sharon Wohl ;
Winnipeg : University of Winnipeg, featuring a preface by Mayor Brian
Institute of Urban Studies, 2014. vi, Bowman and a foreword by Dan Lett.
76 pages. 2nd edition. Winnipeg : Storefront MB,
HD 9014 .C2 Wis 2018. 103 unnumbered pages.
56. Agroecology : science and politics HT 169 .C2 W5 Rei 2018
/ Peter M. Rosset and Miguel Altieri. 60. The first ten years of the
Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, Women's Committee : an
2017. xiv, 146 pages. enthusiastic venture : exhibition
S 589.7 Ros April 16th to May 12th, 1961.
57. Confronting the illusion : Winnipeg : Winnipeg Art Gallery,
developing a method to identify 1961. 16 pages.
food mirages and food deserts in N 910 .W55 Fir
Winnipeg / author Kyle Wiebe and
Jino Distasio. Winnipeg : Institute of Economics, Finance & Taxation
Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg,
2016. 20 pages. 61. Living in the red : exploring
HD 9014 .C23 Wie Winnipeg's debt-scape / authors
Adrian Werner, Jino Distasio and Scott
McCullough. Winnipeg : Institute of
Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg,
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2015. Immigration
HG 3756 .C2 Wer
67. Finding their way again : the
62. Northern Directions, Arctic experiences of gang-affected
Gateway Summit : Winnipeg, refugee youth / Matthew Fast.
November 8-10, 2010. Winnipeg : Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing,
Northern Directions Arctic Gateway 2017. 104 pages.
Summit, 2010. 48 pages. HV 640.4 .C3 Fas
HC 117 .M3 Nor
Indigenous Issues
Education & Training
68. Final report & recommendations :
63. The professional development pathways to success : a new
chairs handbook, 2016-2017 / partnership initiative between
The Manitoba Teachers' Society. the Manitoba Metis Federation
Winnipeg : Manitoba Teachers' and Employment and
Society, 2016. 14 pages. Immigration Canada. Winnipeg :
LB 2891 .M3 Man Manitoba Metis Federation Inc., 1991.
viii, 19 pages.
Health FC 113 Man
84. Main Street Project hostel 89. Research for social justice : a
evaluation : executive summary / community-based participatory
the Institute of Urban Studies. approach / Adje van de Sande &
Winnipeg : The Institute of Urban Karen Schwartz. 2nd edition.
Studies, University of Winnipeg, 1986. Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing,
98 pages in various pagings. With a 2017. xi, 302 pages.
new cover page and colophon, 2016. HV 11 Van 2017
HV 4510 .W55 Mai
90. Runaway wives and rogue
85. Mapping geographies of violence feminists : the origins of the
/ edited by Heather A. Kitchin women's shelter movement in
Dahringer and James J. Brittain. Canada / Margo Goodhand ;
Winnipeg : Fernwood, 2017. ix, 223 foreword by Lee Lakeman. Winnipeg :
pages. Fernwood Publishing, 2017. 162
HM 1116 Map pages.
HV 1448 .C3 Goo
86. Mixed-income housing
developments : separating myth
from reality / Steven Coutts.
Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies,
The University of Winnipeg, 2015. 14
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