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PH.D. DISSERTATIONS, 1994-1996 UNIVERSITY of BRITISH COLUMBIA ARSENAULT, André 124 BC STUDIES PH.D. DISSERTATIONS, 1994-1996 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ARSENAULT, André. Pattern and Process in Old-growth Temperate Rainforests of Southern British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Botany, 1995. AYAD, Pamela Ann. Hospital Governance in British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1995. BARRETT, Garry Fergus. The Dynamic Behaviour of Income Assistance Recipients in British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Economics, 1996. BRACKEN, Christopher Joseph. White Gift: The Potlatch and the Rhetoric of Canadian Colonialism, I868-IÇJ6. Ph.D., Department of English, 1994. BROWN, Michael Peter. Locating Citizenship across the City Politics of AIDS in Vancouver. Ph.D., Deparmtnet of Geography, 1994. CALLIOU, Sharilyn. Shaking Rattles in All Directions: A Case Study (Story of a Female "Indian* Student Attending a Euro-Canadian University (1991- ), Located on the Traditional Territory of Musqueam. Ph.D., Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction, 1996. CHIN, Siu-Miu Luda./o^ Transferability of Chinese Immigrant Women in Vancouver: Their Voices. Ph.D., Department of Social and Educational Studies, 1994. CLARK, Penney Irene. "Take It Away Youth": Visions of Canadian Identity in British Columbia Social Studies Textbooks, 1925-1989. Ph.D., Department of Educational Studies, 1995. CLAYTON, Daniel. Island of Truth: Vancouver Island from Captain Cook to the Beginning of the Colonial Period. Ph.D., Department of Geography, 1995. CUNNINGHAM, Alain MacAlpine. Canadian Indian Policy and Development Planning Theory. Ph.D., School of Community 8c Regional Planning, 1995. CURRAN, Michael Patrick. Slashburning Effects on Tree Growth and Nutrients in the Coastal Western Hemlock Zone, Southern British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Soil Sciences, 1994. CURRIE, Noel Elizabeth. Captain Cook at Nootka Sound and Some Questions of Colonial Discourse. Ph.D., Department of English, 1994. CURRY, John Allan. Institutional Barriers to Sustainability: A Case Study of Transportation Planning in Vancouver. Ph.D., School of Community and Regional Planning, 1995. DAHL, Marilyn. Twice Imprisoned: Loss of Hearing, Loss of Power in Federal Prisoners in British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1995. DOWLING, Robyn Margaret. Placing Identities: Family, Class and Gender in Surrey, British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Geography, 1995. ELLIOTT, John Edward. Environmental Contaminants in Bald Eagles on the Coast of British Columbia: Exposure and Biological Effects. Ph.D., Department of Animal Science, 1995. FOLEY, Janice Ruth. Redistributing Union Power to Women: The Experiences of Two Women's Committees. Ph.D., Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, 1995. FRENCH, Diana E. Ideology, Politics and Power: The Socio-HistoricalImplications of the Archaeology of the D'Arcy Island Leper Colony, 1891-1924. Ph.D., Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 1995. Bibliography 125 GiANNico, Guillermo Roberto. Juvenile Coho Salmon Habitat Utilization and Distribution in a Suburban Watershed: The Salmon River (Langley, BC/ Ph.D., Department of Resource Management and Environmental Studies, 1996. HOMMEN, Leif. Setting Patterns: Technological Change, Labour Adjustment, and Training in British Coumbias Lumber Manufacturing Industry. Ph.D., Department of Social and Educational Studies, 1994. JORDAN, Robert Peter. Debris Flows in the Southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia: Dynamic Behaviour and Physical Properties. Ph.D., Department of Geography, 1994. LESLIE, Deborah Ann. Advertising: Between Economy and Culture. Ph.D., Department of Geography, 1995. LITTLEFIELD, Lorraine. Gender, Class and Community: The History of Sne-nay muxw Womens Employment. Ph.D., Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 1995. MCCORMICK, Roderick Michael. The Facilitation of Healing for the First Nations People of British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Counselling Psychology, 1994. MANSFIELD, Alfred. Lived Experience in the Initial Period of Adaptation: A Longitudinal Multi-case Study of the Experience of Recent Immigrant Students at a Canadian Secondary School. Ph.D., Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction, 1995. NELLES, Wayne Charles. From Imperialism to Internationalism in British Columbia Education and Society, 1900 to 1939. Ph.D., Department of Social and Educational Studies, 1995. NELSON, Ronald Ross. The Presentation of Landscape: Rhetorical Conventions and the Promotion of Tourism in British Columbia, 1900-1990. Ph.D., Department of Geography, 1994. PALACIOS, Alejandro. Non-formal Education and Development: A CriticalSocio- Historical Analysis of BC First Nations Agricultural Extension. Ph.D., Department of Educational Studies, 1996. PATRINICK, Steve Jay. Sustainable Development in the Vancouver-Seattle Corridor: A System for Transborder Planning. Ph.D., School of Community and Regional Plannng, 1994. RAYNER, Anne Patricia. Everything Becomes Island: Gulf Islands Writing and the Construction of Region. Ph.D., Department of English, 1995. RYAN, Allan J. The Trickster Shift: A New Paradym in Contemporary Canadian Native Art. Ph.D., Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 1995. SAHAJANANTHAN, Sivaguru. Single and Integrated Use of Forest Lands in British Columbia — Theory and Practice. Ph.D., Faculty of Forestry, 1995. SHAKAR, Amos. Utilization of Information Technology by Local Governments: The Impacts of Political Bureaucratic Behaviors: A Case Study of Six Municipalities. Ph.D., Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, 1996. TINIS, Scott Wayne. The Circulation and Energetics of the Sechelt Inlet System, British Columbia. Ph.D., Department of Oceanography, 1995. WORSWICK, Christopher. The Labour Market Adjustment of Immigrant Families. Ph.D., Department of Economics, 1995. ZHANG, Daowel. Implication of Tenure for Forest Land Value and Management in British Columbia. Ph.D., Faculty of Forestry, 1994. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA1 COMPILED BY MELVA J. DWYER Librarian Emerita University of British Columbia TOO DaySyioo Years, a Century of Nelsons Top News Stories. Nelson: Nelson Daily News, 1997. 104 p. ill. $4.95. AITKEN, Neil, ed. The Hunted Bookshop: Bookshops of British Columbia, a Booklovers Guide and Miscellany. Gabriola Island: Reflections, 1996.104 p. $15.00. (Box 178, Gabriola Island, VOR IXO) ARA CONSULTING GROUP. Fishing for Answers: Coastal Communities and the BC Salmon Fishery: Final Report. Victoria: Ministry of Agriculture, 1996. ASCH, Michael, ed. Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada: Essays on Law, Equality and Respect for Differences. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1996.288 p. $65.00. B.H. LEVELTON & ASSOCIATES LTD. AIR Quality Evaluation: West End Region of Vancouver. Victoria: Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 1996. BARB ROOK, Marguerite. Sophie, a Victorian Life in the Twentieth Century. Victoria: S. Wilmott, 1995. 306 p. $24.95. (Box 39002> James Bay Postal Outlet, Victoria v8v 4x8) BASUK, Nikki. Gone West: Our Year in Victoria. Victoria: Blue Dot Press, 1996. 84 p. $9.95. (Suite 404-1217 Pandora Ave., Victoria v8v 3R3) BELL, Aula Agnes Louise 8c Neil Aitken. Gabriola Island Place Names. Gabriola Island: Reflections, 1996. 70 p. $12.00. BINGHAM, Janet. More than a House, the Story of Roedde House and Barclay Heritage Square. Vancouver: Roedde House Preservation Society, 1996.109 p. ill. $15.00. BISHOP, John. Bishops: The Cookbook. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1996. 156 p. ill. $35.00. BLACK, Martha. 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