Papers and Presentations

Books Published:
 

The Savage Years: The Perils of Reinventing Government in Nova Scotia. Peter Clancy, James Bickerton, Rodney Haddow and Ian Stewart, Formac Publishing Company Limited, 2000.
Japanese and Atlantic Canadian Fisheries Social Research: An International Working Seminar, Proceedings edited by Anthony Davis and Clare Fawcett, St. John’s: Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1996. See attached table of contents
Down East: Critical Essay on Contemporary Maritime Canadian Literature. Edited by Wolfgang Hochbruck and James O. Taylor. (Wissenschaftlicher: Verlag Trier, 1996). See attached table of contents. Reflects collaboration between Wolfgang Hochbruck of the University of Stuttgart and James Taylor of St. F.X. University
Les abeilles pillotent: mélanges offerts à René LeBlanc. Edited by Édouard Langille and Glenn Moulaison. Revue de l’Université Ste-Anne, Pointe-de-l’Église, 1998. See attached table of contents Reflects collaboration with Université Ste-Anne. Four academics from Ste. Anne contributed to the volume and that university served as the publisher.

Phyne, John. Disputed Waters: Rural Social Change and Conflicts Over the Irish Salmon Farming Industry, 1987-1995. Aldershot: Ashgate Publications, forthcoming, 1999.

 

Articles published:

 

Bantjes, Rod and Tanya Trussler. ‘Feminism and the Grass-Roots: Women and Environmentalism in Nova Scotia, 1980-83.’ The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology (forthcoming, 1998). With additional funding from the University Council on Research.
Bantjes, Rod. ‘Hegemony and the Power of Constitution: Labour and Environmental Advocacy in Maine and Nova Scotia.’ Studies in Political Economy 54 (1997): 59-90.
Bickerton. J. ‘Atlantic Canada: Regime Change in a Dependent Region’. In J. Bickerton and A.G. Gagnon, editors, Canadian Politics, second edition (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1994) pp. 426-449.
Bickerton, J. ‘Federal Regional Development Policies and Atlantic Canada's Islands.’ in G. Baldacchino and R. Greenwood, editors, Competing Strategies of Socio-Economic Development for Small Islands (Charlottetown, PEI: Institute for Island Studies, 1998), pp. 238-267.
Bickerton, J. ‘Nova Scotia: The Political Economy of Regime Change’ in K. Brownsey and M. Howlett, editors, The Provincial State: Politics in Canada's Provinces and Territories (Toronto: Irwin, forthcoming, 1998).
Bickerton, J. ‘Regional Development Policy and Labour Markets in Atlantic Canada’ in A. Johnson, S. McBride, and P. Smith editors, Continuities and Discontinuities: Social Welfare and Labour Market Policies in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994), 235-252.
Clancy, P. and A.L. Sandberg. ‘Crisis and Opportunity: The Political Economy of the Stora Mill Closure Controversy in Nova Scotia’. Business Strategy and the Environment. 4(4) (October 1995).
Edwards, John. ‘The Social Psychology of Reading’, Encyclopedia of Language and Education. Volume 2: Literacy edited by V. Edwards and D. Corson. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997) pp. 119-126.
Gerriets, M. and Inwood, K. 'Comparison of the Relative Efficiency of Industry in the Provinces of Canada in 1871', Acadiensis, 26, 1 (Autumn, 1996), pp. 32-51.
Gerriets, M. and Gwyn, J., 'Tariffs, Trade and Reciprocity: Nova Scotia 1830 to 1866', Acadiensis, 25, 1 (Autumn, 1995).
Moynagh, Maureen, ‘Africadia’s Imaginary Geographer: An Interview with George Elliott Clarke’, Ariel: A Review of International Literature in English, vol. 27 no. 4 (October 1996), pp. 71-96.
Nash, R. J., Jan, Georgallas A. Hunter D. N. Sutton, P. Quin, J. ‘Evolution of Hunter Gatherer Strategies with a Genetically Inspired Algorithm.’ International Journal of Modern Physics –C, vol. 9 (1998) pp. 547-56.
Nash, R. Georgallas, A. Jan, N. Hunter, D. Quin, J. ‘The Stability of a Perturbed Leslie Model’. Theory of Population Biology, vol. 51 (1997) pp. 1-8.
Phyne, John. ‘Capitalist Aquaculture and the Quest For Marine Tenure in Scotland and Ireland’. Studies in Political Economy, 52, (1997) pp. 73-109.
Phyne, John. ‘Biological Warfare: Salmon Farming, Angling Tourism and the Sea Trout Collapse in the West of Ireland, 1989-1995’. Irish Journal of Sociology, 6, (1996) pp. 1-24.
Phyne, John. ‘Balancing Social Equity and Environmental Integrity in Ireland's Salmon Farming Industry’. Society and Natural Resources. 9(3), (1996) pp. 281-293.
Phyne, John. ‘Along the Coast and in the State: Aquaculture Politics in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick’. In C. Bailey, S. Jentoft and P. Sinclair, eds. Aquacultural Development: Social Dimensions of an Emerging Industry. Boulder: Westview Press, (1996) pp. 69-92.

 

 Articles in conference proceedings:
 

Gerriets, Marilyn, 'Agricultural Resources, Agricultural Production and Settlement before Confederation', in Rural Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences IV, edited by Kenneth B. Beesley, Proceeding of the fourth annual Colloquium of the rural Research Centre, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 1997, pp. 46-63.
Gerriets, Marilyn, 'A Preliminary Comparison of Efficiency in the Provinces of Canada in 1871', Atlantic Canada Economic Association Papers, 1995.
Phyne, John. ‘Participatory Structures and Aquatic Resources Management: Lessons From Fisheries and Aquaculture’. In Kenneth B. Beesley and Lia Daborn, eds. Proceedings: Rural Resources, Rural Development Conference. Truro: Rural Research Centre, Nova Scotia, 1997, pp. 177-199
Phyne, John. ‘Marine Resource Conflicts, Mediation and Coastal Resource Management: Exploring the Dynamics of Aquaculture Disputes’. In Anthony Davis and Clare Fawcett, eds. Japanese and Atlantic Canadian Fisheries Social Research: An International Working Seminar. St. John’s: Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1996, pp. 162-180
Phyne, John. ‘The Legal Context of Industrial Aquaculture: Property Rights, User Conflicts and Dispute Resolution in Three Jurisdictions’. In P. G. Wells and P. J. Ricketts, eds. Coastal Zone Canada '94, 'Co-operation in the Coastal Zone': Conference Proceedings. Volume 1. Coastal Zone Canada Association. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. pp. 405-418.
Phyne, John. ‘From 'Sites of Production' to 'Arenas for Consumption': Shifting Directions in Rural Sociology’. In Ken Beesley and Pam Macintosh, eds. Rural Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities II. Nova Scotia Agriculture College, Truro: Rural Research Centre, 1995, pp. 1-30

 

Articles submitted or in preparation:
 

Fawcett, Clare and Patricia Cormack. ‘Negotiating Authenticity at L.M. Montgomery Tourist Sites’. Annuals of Tourism Research. (under consideration)
Moynagh, Maureen, ‘Africville, An Imagined Community’. Canadian Literature. (Under consideration.)
O’Donnell, John. ‘Mining History Parallels Between Great Britain and Cape Breton Island (As Documented in Song)’ American Mining History Association Journal. In preparation
Haddow, Rod. 'Economic Development Policy in Nova Scotia: In search of a strategy’ in The Savage Years: Nova Scotia Politics in the 1990s.
Haddow, Rod. 'Active Labour Market Policy in Nova Scotia’ in The Savage Years: Nova Scotia Politics in the 1990s. in preparation

 

Presentations:
 

Bantjes, Rod. ‘Feminism and the Grass Roots: Women and Environmentalism in Nova Scotia, 1980-83.’ Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, St. John’s, June 1997.
Bantjes, Rod. Speaking for the Environment: symbolic Struggle and the Power of constitution in maritime Environmental Politics.’ Annual General Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association Oct.1996, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Bantjes, Rod. ‘Social Movements: How Movement Impact is Shaped by Context.’ American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York City, August 1996.
Bantjes, Rod. ‘Fordism and Political Identity in the Maine and Nova Scotia Environmental Movements.’ CSAA Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, June 1994.
Bickerton, J. ‘Globalism, Institutional Change and Regime Type: Canada's Maritime Provinces’, paper to be presented to a conference on Democratic Politics: Fifty Years of Political Science at Carleton, Carleton University, Ottawa, November 13-14, 1992.
Bickerton, J. ‘Regional Development and Atlantic Canadian Islands: Federal Policies in Newfoundland, Cape Breton, and Prince Edward Island’, paper presented to a conference on Patterns of Autonomy and Dependence in the Small Islands of the North Atlantic, Dalvay by the Sea, PEI, Sept 17-20, 1992.
Fawcett, Clare, ‘Authenticity, Power, and Legitimacy in the L.M. Montgomery – Anne Literary Tourist Industry’. Arts Faculty Lecture Series, St. F.X. U. Oct. 1998.
Gerriets, Marilyn, ‘The Origin of a Hinterland: Agricultural Resources and Manufacturing Development at Confederation’ Economic History Association Meetings, Sept. 1998, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Gerriets, Marilyn, 'Agricultural Resources, Agricultural Production and Settlement before Confederation', Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, Moncton, May 9-11, 1996 and Rural Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Feb. 1997 and Regional Science Association Meetings, St. John Newfoundland, Aug. 23-25, 1997.
Gerriets, Marilyn, 'Agriculture and Development before Confederation', Invited lecture, to the graduate seminar, Trade and Development, Leonard Dudley, University of Montreal, Jan. 15, 1996
Gerriets, Marilyn, 'Agriculture and Development before Confederation', Canadian Economic History Conference, U. of Western Ontario, October, 1995.
Goddard, Tim, ‘Rearranging the bricks in the wall: An exploration of the changing world of teachers’. Paper submitted to the 12th Annual Meeting of the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement, San Antonio, Texas January 1999.
Goddard, Tim, ‘Teaching in turbulent times: External factors which impact on the professional lives of teachers’. Paper submitted to the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Quebec. April 1999.
 Haddow, Rod, 'Nova Scotia Public Policy in the 1990s' Canadian Political Science Association in Ottawa in June, 1998.
Haddow, Rod, 'Economic Development Policy in Nova Scotia: In search of a strategy’ Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association Meeting in Charlottetown, Oct. 1998
Ma, X and Williams, J. D., ‘A Profile of New Brunswick Middle Schools: Schooling Outcomes and School Climate.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. San Diego, April, 1998.
O’Donnell, John ‘Music and Social Justice’ Tatamagouche Centre Workshops, October 1998.
Orr, Jeff. ‘Rural African Nova Scotian Youth Speak Out About School’. Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Studies in Education at Sherbrooke Quebec in June of 1999.

 Web site:

Dan MacInnes, ‘Charting the Local Knowledge of St. Georges Bay: A Pilot Study’ web site titled St. Georges Bay Ecosystem Project http://www.mystfx.ca/people/gbayesp