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Fall 2015: The politics of evidence
Fall 2015: The politics of evidence
Published:
2015-10-31
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Knowing ourselves
Colin Coates
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Editorial: The politics of evidence
Jody Berland
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Flying blind
Margrit Eichler
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What can a biologist learn about the science–policy–politics spectrum from working with social scientists?
Dawn R. Bazely
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Evidence and investigation: the truth behind missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada
Jennifer Dalton
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Suffering and the fervour of statistical evidence in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Denielle Elliott
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Reclaiming the people’s memory
Karen Murray
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Amplifying the gaps between climate science and forest policy: the Write2Know Project and participatory dissent
Natasha Myers
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The Cohen report and the black hole of indifference
Callum C.J. Sutherland
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Not knowing about the chemicals in our bodies
Michelle Murphy
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Obstruction of research, diminution of policy development, erosion of democracy
Nick J. Mulé
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Stefano Tijerina: “The image of Canada as a benevolent, diplomatic, humanitarian and pacifist nation is now at risk”
Lina Beatriz Pinto-García
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Temporary Foreign Workers Program? No accurate data
Patricia McDermott
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Compelling evidence: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission versus the Harper Conservatives
Jennifer Dalton
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