CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL POLICY REVUE CANADIENNE

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CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL POLICY REVUE CANADIENNE
SPECIAL ISSUE 2016 Vol. 75- ÉDITION SPÉCIALE 2016 No. 75
Emerging Scholarship – Nouvelles Recherches
CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL POLICY
REVUE CANADIENNE DE POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Articles:
“The Brains of a Nation”: The eugenicist roots of Canada’s mental
health field and the building of a white non-disabled nation, by
Edward Hon-Sing Wong.
(Re)constructing and (re)habilitating the disabled body: World War
One era disability policy and its enduring ramifications, by AJ Withers
“Journey to Freedom Day Act”: The making of the Vietnamese subject
in Canada and the erasure of the Vietnam War, by Anh Ngo
Inspection, policing and racism: How municipal by-laws endanger the
lives of Chinese sex workers in Toronto, by Elene Lam
Affirmative governmentality and the politics of youth inclusion: A
critical analysis of youth voice and engagement in Ontario, by Maria
Bernard
Book Review:
“What happened to politics?” (Bob Rae, 2015), by Irena Djukic
Editorial by Anne O’Connell

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