IJR Volume 11
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Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (IJR), Mobilizing Justice, Volume 11: Spring 2022, editors Steven Kohm, Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff, Katharina Maier and Alex Tepperman, Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), The University of Winnipeg, ISSN 1925-2420 (Print) ISSN 2816-4253 (Online)
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Table of Contents
Each heading links to PDF of that chapter.
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Introduction
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Mobilizing Justice - Steven Kohm, Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff, Katharina Maier and Alex Tepperman
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Articles
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"Train up peers, use their experience, whatever your life experience is”: Community Mobilization, Peacebuilding, and the "Local Turn" - Mehmet Yavuz, Kelly Gorkoff, Nadine Bartlett, Natassia D’Sena, and Rebeca Heringer
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Labour Surveillance Practices in Canada’s Oil Sands Region: Ethnographic Accounts from Work Camps in Northern Alberta - Marcella Siqueira Cassiano, Abbie Raza, and Rosemary Ricciardelli
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Victim Service Provision in a Midwestern State: A Research Note - Courtney A. Waid, Pamela Monaghan-Geernaert, Kristi Brownfield, and Christopher E. Near
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When the State Promotes “Alternatives to Immigration Detention”: Institutional Co-optation and Condition-Based Carcerality - David Moffette
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Mobilizing Knowledge for Complex Social Problems: Lessons Learned from Gender-Based Violence Research - C. Nadine Wathen
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Mobilizing Against Colonial Violence: Centering Indigenous Women-Led Initiatives for MMIWG2S+ People - Vicki Chartrand and Sheyann Foshay