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Joyce Green

Joyce Green Joyce Green is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Regina. Her research interest are currently focused on Aboriginal-settler relations and the possibilty of decolonization in Canada; and a transformative ecology of relationship with place, epitomized by many traditional Aboriginal conceptions of land and place. Her recent publications include Making Space for Indigenous feminism (Fernwood and Zed books, 2008); (with Ian Peach) "Prescribing Post-Colonial Politics and Policy in Saskatchewan", Belonging? Diversity, Recognition, and Shared Citizenship in Canda (Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and F. Leslie. Seidle, eds). Montreal: The Institute on Research for Public Policy, 2007. pp. 263-284; "From Stonechild to Social Cohesion: Anti-Racist Challenges for Saskatchewan", Canadian J. of Political Science Vol.39 (3), 2006. Pp. 507-527; and "Self-determination, Citizenship, and Federalism: Indigenous and Canadian Palimpsest", in Reconfiguring Aborigianl-State Relations (Michael Murphy, ed.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, 2005. Pp 329-352.


 

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