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Bringing our boys home: Historical perspectives on war, rehabilitation, and Canadian society through an examination of print media representations of The Great War
Olga M. Madar: Lifelong activist
 
The reality of the automotive industry---Chrysler corporation under distress
Interactional analysis of chronic male homelessness: Respondents' perspective on homelessness, substance abuse, criminality/criminal history and efficacy of homeless services
 
Order at the center: Architecture as an arbitrator of class among the Ancient Maya
The rhetoric of "proper" citizenship in contemporary Japan: A case of the Japanese hostage crisis in Iraq
 
Cultural continuity or assimilation in the familial domain of the Indo-Guyanese
Passing on the culture in the diaspora: Inter-generational communication of cultural identity amongst Gujaratis in the USA
 
We know the field better: Peasant associations, NGOs, and agronomists in rural Haitian development
No senior left behind: Creating older adult computer users
 
Coming of age among African American men in Detroit
Formalization and innovation: An ethnographic study of process formalization
 
African Americans in the information age: Challenges and social adaptations
A monumental task: Translating complex knowledge in NASA's human space flight network
 
Zanko, Chef Tribal: Ethnography of a text
"Treating the whole person": An ethnographic study of an integrative medicine pain clinic
 
A ritual investigation of sudden death events in an urban United States emergency department
Preterm birth and the perception of risk among African Americans
 
Crossing the valley of death: A multi-sited, multi-level ethnographic study of growth startups and entrepreneurial communities in post-industrial Detroit