Most of these works are available in the office of the administrative assistant (JBB 208).
2021
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Aidan Wallace. Computer Literacy: The Role of the Public Library in Overcoming Digital Divides in a Rural Community (Vincent)
2019
- Monica Ragan, Exploring the Complex and Competing Relationships of Resource Users Within the Margaree-Lake Ainslie Watershed (McMillan)
2018
- Alison Armstrong, From Policy to Practice: Sexual Violence Prevention and Response in Nova Scotia (Fawcett & Forestell)
2017
- Laura Pickersgill, Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Heritage Protection Legislation and Policies at Mi'Kmawey Debert (Haller)
- Cecilia Scoles, Roma Culture, Identity, and Experiences in a "Gypsy Shore" (McMillan)
2016
- Natalie Marie Lesco, Beyond Invisibility: A Redress Collaboration to Raise Awareness of the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women (McMillan)
- Adrienne Ratushniak, Neo-Tribe Socialty in a Neoliberal World: A Case Study of the Shambhala Music Festival (Vincent)
- Mariah C. Richard, Responding to and Preventing Sexual Violence in Paqtnkek Mi'Kmaw Nation: Learning from One Another and Building Community Capacity and Resiliency Together (McMillan)
- Chloe Sorella, Campus Food Culture at Saint Francis Xavier University: Food Security, Student Perceptions of Food and Politicized Movements Around the Issue of Campus Food (McMillan)
2015
- Kathleen Taylor Forward, Investigating Household Activities at Site 174 and the Nature of Social Hierarchy in the Parita River Valley, Central Region of Panama (Haller)
- Meghann A. Livingston, Mortuary Patterns and Attitudes Towards Death in Nova Scotia: An Analysis of the Historic laurel Hill Cemetery, Pictou County (Haller)
2013
- Julia Brenan, You Work for What?: A Comparison Between Two Antigonish Producers and How They Resist and Accommodate Capitalism, (Vincent)
- Siobhan Carlson, Unshelling the Past: An Examination of Shell Middens at Town Point, Antigonish, NS, (Patton)
- Janelle Young, The Mi'kmaq and Indian Residential School Commemoration: Cultural Production and the Possibilities for Substantive Reconciliation, (McMillan)
2011
- Jean Ketterling, Mediation between mainstream perceptions of feminism and contested sexuality: How Venus Envy gives meanings to sexualities and gender identities, (Fawcett/Hurst)
- Doris Lavalliere, Small-Scale Spontaneous NGOs Using ICTs: Domestication or Domesticated?, (Vincent)
- Samanth R. McKenzie, Customary Food, Feasting and Legal Identities at Paq’tnkek First Nation, (McMillan)
- Katie H. Pearce, Government Regulatory Policies for Charitable Designation: Benefit to NGOs or Hegemonic Process?, (Vincent)
- Carole Perry, La Francophonie de l'Acadie: Teaching French and its Value as Commodity and Marker of Identity in an Acadian School, (Fawcett)
2010
- Liam Collins, Eating Meat: Class and Gender in Everyday Food Life, (Vincent)
- Morgan E. Moffitt, The Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq, Restorative Justice and Resource Management: Alternative Methods for Managing Fish and Moose Resources, (McMillan)
2009
- Kerry Prosper, Netukulimk A Circular Relationship in Shifting Ideologies: An investigation into the altered and realigned spiritual and cultural connection shared by Moose and Mi'kmaq as a result of colonialism and cultural revitalization, (McMillan)
2008
- Jennifer Arseneau, The Many Voices of "Acadianness": The Multivocality of Identity at Grand Pré, (Fawcett)
- Ashley L. DeYoung, Mortuary Studies and Social Organization at Cerro Juan Diaz, Central Panama, (Haller)
- Meghann E. Jack, Presenting History and Garnering Revenue: Folk Ideals and Economic Imperatives at Sherbrooke Village, (Fawcett)
- MacKenzie K. Jessome, An Examination of the Balsería and the Nature of Overproduction in Central Panamanian Chiefly Societies, (Haller)
- Nikki M.A. Johnston, A New Dawn for Mi’kmaq/non-Mi’kmaq Relations?: An Anthropological Inquiry into the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, (McMillan)
- Allison Mason, Lithic Production and Settlement Patterns: The Emergence of Social Complexity in the Río Parita Valley, Panama, (Haller)
2007
- Caylanne Lyall, Marine Ecology and Shellfish Exploitation in the Río Parita, Panama, (Haller)
2006
- Alison Brown, Understanding Systemic Poverty and Food Insecurity in an Individualistic Society, (Fawcett)
- Lori Caughey, A Cross-Cultural Examination of Women's Understandings of HIV/AIDS, (Fawcett)
- Lauren Scannell, Fair Trade Coffee: Commodity Fetish or Trade Revolution, (Vincent)
2004
- Andrea Jackson, Shifting Shorelines: Taphonomy of the Northwestern Corner of Tracadie Harbour Archaeological Sites, BjCj-10 and BjCj-11, (Nash)
- Jordan Mitchell, Fiddling with Tradition: An Exploration of Processes Central to Shaping the Identity of Cape Breton Scottish Gaels, (Davis)
2003
- Tiffany Barrington, The Primacy of Profit or Welfare of the Worker: Workers' Perceptions of Industrial Ownership in Peru and Canada, (Vincent)
- Mindy Murphy, Water Talk: Examining the Effects of Water Commodification in a Nova Scotian Community, (Fawcett)
2001
- Aaron Steeghs, Perspectives on Development and the Motivation of Development Workers (Vincent)
1999
- Erin Metcalfe, Political Critique and Semiotic Analyses of Ethnographic Films Representing Shamanism: The Case of Harvey McKinnon’s Sangoma: Traditional Healers in Modern Society (Krautwurst)
1998
- Maia Cann, BjCj-1: A Mi’kmaq Occupation on a Glacial Moraine (Nash)
1997
- Michael Alexander Chadwick, Negotiating the Natives: Mi'kmaq History at the Fortess Louisbourg (Fawcett)
1996
- Michael Andrew Bradshaw, A Cultural Resource Management Study of Tracadie Harbour, N.S. ACRM Study of Tracadie Harbour, N.S. (Nash)
1995
- Leslie Jane McMillan, Katawapul (Eel Stew): An Anthropological Inquiry of Mi'kmaq Fishing Rights (Davis)
1994
- Jason Ryan MacLean, The Archaic Occupation of Tracadie Harbour, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia (Nash)
- Kimberley E.A. Palmer, Excavations at Delorey Island, Nova Scotia: West End Ceramics (Nash)
- Heather E. Snow, Archaeological Investigations at Kerr Point (BjCo-15) Merigomish Harbour, Nova Scotia: Excavation of a "Shell Heap" (Nash)