Relevant Resources For Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in : A Bibliography (2nd Edition)

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

January 2003 ISBN: 0-88627-301-3 Relevant Resources For Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in Nova Scotia: A Bibliography (2nd Edition)

his second edition contains a list of research resources, sorted by topic, that are relatively Trecent (published in the last 12 years), are primari- ly focused upon Nova Scotia, and contribute to the production of socially and environmentally just policies in Nova Scotia.

Melinda Krueger and Jim Sacouman of Acadia University compiled this second edition. All Research Associates of CCPA-NS were asked to offer amend- ments.

This bibliography is an ongoing project. Please send any errors of inclusion and/or omission,or any other suggestions, to:

“Bibliography” c/o CCPA-NS PO Box 8355 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 5M1

Phone:902-477-1252 Fax: 902-484-6344 e-mail: [email protected]

2 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Contents

Overview...... 4 Aboriginals...... 5 Acadians...... 5 Anti-racism...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 6 Culture...... 6 Economic Development...... 7 Environment...... 7 Gays and Lesbians...... 8 Health...... 8 Labour Movement...... 9 Legal System...... 9 Persons with Disabilities...... 9 Small Producers...... 10 Social Justice...... 10 Social Services...... 10 Solidarity...... 11 Women...... 11 Youth...... 11

Relevant Resources for Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in Nova Scotia 3 Overview: CCPA-NS and Cho!ces-NS (2002). Nova Scotia alternative provincial budget, 2002-03. Halifax: CCPA- Bradfield, M. (1992). “Failing to meet NS. regional needs.” In D. Cameron & M. Smith (Eds.), Canadian Forum Christiansen-Ruffman, L. (1998). constitution book. Toronto: James Patriarchy, women and changing Lorimer, 98-111. social order: A feminist perspective about knowledge from Atlantic Bradfield, M. (1997). “Technological . International Sociological diffusion and confusion.” In S.D. Association. (Association Paper). Gupta and N.K. Choudhry (Eds.), Dynamics of globalization and Dodson, P. (1996). Disappearing act: development. Norwell, MA: Ottawa has quietly stolen away Kluwer Academic Publishers, 187- from the social policy negotiating 207. table in this country and, in , it’s going to mean the Bradfield, M. (1997). Universities, tech- poor getting it in the neck, and nological change, and regional badly. New Maritimes, Sept.-Oct., development. Papers, Vol. 26. 4-6. Halifax: Atlantic Canada Economics Association, 13-18. Fairley, B., C. Leys & J. Sacouman (Eds.). (1990). Restructuring and Bradfield, M. M. Delierres et al. (1992). resistance in Atlantic Canada. Development: Alternative policies/ Toronto: Garamond. Atlantic potential. Ottawa: NUPGE. Genuine Progress Index for Atlantic Canada. http://www.gpiatlantic. Bradfield, M., P-M. Desjardins et al. org/index.html (1992). When the going gets tough, the tough get growing: A report on Jacobs, J. and L. Haiven (2002). Three government budgeting in Atlantic Nova Scotia fiscal myths. Halifax: Canada. Ottawa: NUPGE. CCPA-NS.

Canadian Centre for Policy MacDonald, Maureen (1998). The Alternatives- Nova Scotia. impact of a restructured Canadian http://www.policyalternatives. welfare state on Atlantic Canada. ca/ns Social Policy and Administration, 32, (4), 398-400. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (2000). A Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the better way: Putting the Nova Scotia Status of Women (1996). Working deficit in perspective. Halifax: more for less: The restructuring of CCPA-NS. unemployment insurance in Canada. Halifax. CCPA-NS (2001). Nova Scotia child report card, 2001. Halifax: Nova Scotia Community Organization CCPA-NS. Network. http://www.nsnet.org

CCPA-NS and Cho!ces-NS (2001). Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Nova Scotia alternative provincial Group (NSPIRG). budget, 2001-02. Halifax: CCPA- http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com NS. munitySupport/NSPIRG/ index.htm

4 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Osberg, L., & X. Kuan (1999). Poverty Acadians intensity: How well do Canadian provinces compare? Canadian Calhoun, Sue (1992). Acadia rising: The Public Policy, 25, (2), 179-195. MFU and a new nationalism. New Maritimes, Jan.-Feb.: 6-13. Sacouman, J. (1990). Restructuring, class conflict and class alliances. In deRoche, C. (2001). Women’s work in B. Fairley, C. Leys & J. Sacouman an Acadian village. In E. Smith- (Eds.), Restructuring and Piovesan and C. Corbin (Eds.), Resistance in Atlantic Canada. Women Shaping Cape Breton Toronto: Garamond, 239-247. Cultural Communities. Sydney, NS: UCCB Press, pp. 161-179. Webb, A. (2000). Directory: Community-based equality seeking Marchand, J. (1990). Campaigning for a groups currently involved in public ‘creeping cancer’: Cape Breton policy initiatives that affect women: Acadians battle assimilation. New Nova Scotia. Halifax: Atlantic Maritimes, Jan.-Feb.: 8-12. Regional Office of Health Promotions and Projects Branch of Health Canada. Anti-racism: Williams, R. (1991). A palace coup? Reflections on the Maritime left, Kimber, S. (1992, July-August). Taking the NDP, and the future. New back the neighbourhood: Halifax’s Maritimes, Jan.-Feb.: 7-10. North End resists a legacy of racism and poverty. Canadian Workman, T. and J. Jacobs (2002). Geographic, 112, 32-36. Undermining wages in Nova Scotia: The minimum wage from Metro Coalition for a Non-Racist 1976 to 2002. Halifax: CCPA-NS. Society. http://www.chebucto. ns.ca/CommunitySupport/NonRa cistSociety.index.html Aboriginals: Moore, B. (1990). Dusting around Dalhousie: An analysis of universi- Clairmont, D. (1996). Alternative justice ty policy regarding Nova Scotia issues for aboriginal justice. Journal Indigenous and Black Peoples. In J. of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Burns, G. Poole, & C. McCormick Law, 36, 125-157. (Eds.), From the margin to the cen- ter: Proceedings of the 25th Mannette, J. (1990). “Not being part of anniversary meeting of the Atlantic the way things work”: Tribal cul- Association of Anthropologists and ture and systemic exclusion in the Sociologists. Saint John: UNB Press, Donald Marshal inquiry. Canadian 221-234. Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 27, (4), 505-530.

Native Council of Nova Scotia. Youth Against Racism: http://ncns.ednet.ns.ca/ http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/ Nova Scotia Native Women’s schoolpages/yar Association http://www.home.istar.ca /~nsnwa/

Relevant Resources for Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in Nova Scotia 5 Black Nova Scotians: MacDonald, Martha & P. Connelly (1990). “Class and gender in Nova Black Learners Advisory Committee Scotia fishing communities.” In B. (1994). BLAC report on education: Fairley, C. Leys, & J. Sacouman Redressing inequality - empower- (Eds.), Restructuring and resistance ing black learners. Halifax. in Atlantic Canada. Toronto: Faramong, 151-170. Black Cultural Centre of Nova Scotia. http://www.bccns.com Mason, C. (1991). Community Development Corporations and Nelson, J. (2000). The space of Africville: local economic regeneration in Creating, regulating and remember- Canada: The Cape Breton experi- ing the urban ‘slum’. Canadian ence. Regional Politics and Policy, Journal of Law and Society, 15(2): 1, (2), 115-149. 163-185. Moore, D. (1998). Justice in the work- LeBlanc, R. (1997). The 200 year quest of place: The transformation of eco- Nova Scotia’s Blacks [Speech]. nomic communities. Humanity and Canadian Speeches, 11(7), 22-23. Society, 21, 1, 79-97. Neal, R. (1998). Brotherhood economics: Women and co-operatives in Nova Community Development: Scotia. Sydney: UCCB Press.

Abucar, M. (1995). The Canadian expe- Sustainable Communities Network- rience of community development: Nova Scotia. http://www.chebuc- The case of Guysborough County. to.ns.ca/Environment/SCN/SCN_ Community Development Journal, home.html 30, (4), 337-346. Webb, A. (1999). “Never give up”: Binkley, M. (1996). Nova Scotian fishing Women making policy change: families coping with the fisheries Lessons from the community: Nova crisis. Anthropologica, 38, (2), 197- Scotia. Halifax: Feminists for Just 219. and Equitable Public Policy.

Coastal Community Network. Women’s CED (Community Economic http://www.coastalcommunities.ns Development) Network. .ca/ccnpubs.html http://www.womenscednetwork. org/ deRoche, C. (1998). Through a glass darkly: Looking for CED. In G.A. MacIntyre (Ed.), Perspectives on Culture communities: A CED roundtable. Sydney, NS: UCCB Press, pp. 201-225. Barber, P. (1990). Culture, capital and class conflicts in the political econo- MacAulay, S. (2001). The community my of Cape Breton. Journal of economic development tradition in Historical Sociology, 3, (4), 362-378. eastern Nova Scotia: Ideological continuities and discontinuities Brunton, R., J. Overton, & J. Sacouman between the Antigonish Movement (1994). “Uneven development and and the family of community devel- song: Culture and development in opment corporations. Community the Maritimes.” In B. Diamond & R. Development Journal, April. Witmer (Eds)., Canadian music:

6 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Issues of hegemony and identity. my in the Nova Scotia fishery. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, Halifax: Gorsebrook Research 459-489. Institute.

MacInnes. Sheldon. (1997) A journey in MacDonald, Martha (1994). Celtic music: Cape Breton style. Restructuring in the fishing indus- Sydney, NS: UCCB Press. try in Atlantic Canada. In I. Bakker (Ed.), The strategic silence: Gender McKay. I. (1993). Helen Creighton and and economic policy. London: Zed the art of being Nova Scotian. New Press. Maritimes, Sept.-Oct.: 12-22. Mansour, V. (1992). All of a sudden, it Nova Scotia Cultural Network was gone: The closure of Dominion http://www.culture.ns.ca/ Textiles’ Yarmouth plant. New Maritimes, Jan.-Feb.: 16-17. Robertson, Ellison (1991). How’s she goin’b’ys? Cape Breton culture: A O’Neill, C., & K. Schwartz (1997). critical look. New Maritimes, Sept.- Westray: The long way home. Oct. 6-13. Winnipeg: Blizzard Publishing.

Sandberg, L. and P. Clancy (2000). Against the grain: Foresters and Economic Development: politics in Nova Scotia. Vancouver: UBC Press. deRoche, C. (2002). Discovering the Cape Breton experiment. Halifax: Wilson, F. and S. Shrybman (2002). CCPA-NS Scotian gas: Breaking the free trade consensus. Halifax: CCPA-NS. Dodd, S., and M. Campbell (1993). The Ocean Ranger: Lessons of disaster. New Maritimes, May-June. Environment: Hynes, T. & P. Prasad (1997). Patterns of ‘mock bureaucracy’ in mining Bantjes, R. (1997). Hegemony and the disasters: An analysis of the power of constitution: Labour and Westray coal mine explosion. environmental coalition building in Journal of Management Studies, 34 Maine and Nova Scotia. Studies in (4), 601-623. Political Economy, 54, 59-90.

Loucks, L., T. Charles, and M. Butler Bantjes, R. & T. Trussler (1999). (Eds.) (1998). Managing our fish- Feminism and the grass roots: eries, managing ourselves. Halifax: Women and environmentalism in Gorsebrook Research Institute. Nova Scotia, 1980-1983. Canadian review of sociology and anthropol- MacAulay, S. (2002). The smokestack ogy, 36 (2), 179-197. leaned towards capitalism: An examination of the middle road Clean Nova Scotia. program of the Antigonish http://www.clean.ns.ca Movement. Journal of Canadian Studies, 37 (1). Clow, M. (1990). Eating the earth. New Maritimes, Mar.-Apr.: 8-12. MacDonald, Martha (with Donner Project Research Group) (1990). Ecology Action Centre. Boom and bust: Society and econo- http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/

Relevant Resources for Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in Nova Scotia 7 Environment/EAC/EAC- Health: Home.html Flood, C. (1997). Conflicts between pro- Leslie, S. (1994). Fall of the wild? The fessional interest, the public inter- battle to keep Nova Scotia’s est, and patient’s interests in an era Tobeatic Wilderness Area alive. of reform: Nova Scotia registered New Maritimes, Apr.-May: 6-12. nurses. Health Law Journal, 5, (5), 27-43. MacPherson, D. (1990). Tar pond tango. New Maritimes, Mar.-Apr.: 16-19. Kephart, G. (1998). Socioeconomic dif- ferences in the use of physician ser- Massey, R. (1994). Impediments to col- vices in Nova Scotia. American lective action in a small communi- Journal of Public Health, 88, (5), ty: Opposition to forest spraying in 800-803. Nova Scotia. Politics and society, 22, 421-434. Langille, D., K. Mann & P. Gailiunas. (1997). Primary care physicians’ Nova Scotia Environment and perceptions of adolescent pregnan- Development Committee. cy in a Nova Scotia county. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Envir American journal of preventive onment/NSEDC/index.html medicine, 13, (4), 324-330.

Webster, P. (1991). Pining for the forest: Maritime Centre of Excellence for People have been defending Nova Women’s Health Scotia’s forests longer than you http://www.cwhn.ca/cewhp- might think. New Maritimes, Sept.- pcesf/mcewh.html Oct.: 14-18. Moore, B. (1997). Moving along, grow- Williams, R. (1990). What’s left? ing strong : The final report of the Environmentalists and radical poli- Atlantic Community Action tics. New Maritimes, Mar.-Apr.: Program for Children regional 13-15. evaluation. Halifax: Health Promotion and Projects Branch, Health Canada. Gays and Lesbians: Moore, B., & P. Raven (1998). See how Barnholden, P. (1993). A different we grow. Halifax: Health drummer: Lesbians and gays in the Promotion and Projects Branch, region: An activist’s overview. New Heath Canada. Maritimes, Jan.-Feb.: 6-15. Nova Scotia Departments of Mental Bishop, A. (1990). On the march: Health and Community Services Maritime gays and lesbians get (1998). A new step forward: organized. New Maritimes, Jan.- Improving mental health services Feb.: 15-17. for children and youth in Nova Scotia. Halifax. Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Society http://www.nsrap.ns.ca/ Richardson, H., R. Beazley, M. Delaney frames1.htm & D. Langille (1997). Factors influ- encing condom use among stu- dents attending high school in Nova Scotia. Canadian journal of human sexuality, 6, (3), 185-196.

8 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Read, J. (2000). Incidence of cancer in Nova Scotia Attorney General (1992, Sydney and Cape Breton County, May 20). Marshall update. Justice Nova Scotia 1979-1997. Canadian reform review. Halifax. journal of public health, 91(4): 285- 292. Nova Scotia Department of the Solicitor General (1992). Blueprint for Dodds, L. (2001). Congenital anomalies change: Report of the Solicitor and other birth outcomes among General’s Special Committee on infants born to women living near Provincially Incarcerated Women. a hazardous waste site in Sydney, Halifax: Correctional Services Nova Scotia. Canadian journal of Division. public health, 92(5): 331-334. Some Angry Women (1992). Why did Jane Hurshman have to die? New Labour Movement: Maritimes, July-Aug: 6-12. Toews, C. (1991). Issues in sexual Canadian Union of Postal Workers- assault sentencing in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia. http://www3.ns. Halifax. Nova Scotia Advisory sympatico.ca/cupw.nova Council on the Status of Women.

Canadian Union of Public Employees. http://www.geocities.com/cupens Persons with Disabilities Frank, David. (1999). J.B. McLachlan: A biography. Toronto: James Lorimer Beagan, B. (1994). Women with disabili- & Company. Ltd. ties: Moving our agenda forward. Halifax: The Task Force on the Nova Scotia Government and General Economic Integration of Women Employees Union. with Disabilities in Nova Scotia. http://www.nsgeu.ns.ca/ Halifax. index.htm Doull, E. (1993). Women willing to Nova Scotia Teachers Union. work: An exploratory investigation http://www.nstu.ns.ca of the economic disintegration of women with disabilities in Nova Nurses Dedicated to Trade Unionism, Scotia. Halifax: The Task Force on Social Justice and Political Action. the Economic Integration of http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/nur Women with Disabilities in Nova se.active/welcome.html Scotia.

Nova Scotia League for Equal Legal System: Opportunity. http://www.nsnet.org/leo/ Denny, A. (1992). Elusive justice: Beyond the Marshall inquiry. MacAulay, S. (1998). Community eco- Halifax: Fernwood. nomic development and persons with disabilities: A case study and Milne, D. (1998). Affirmative action in critical issues for organization. In the Nova Scotia civil service: The G.A. MacIntyre (Ed.), Perspectives troubling nature of politics. on communities: A community eco- Canadian social work review, (2), nomic development roundtable. 207-223. Sydney, NS: UCCB Press.

Relevant Resources for Socially and Environmentally Just Policies in Nova Scotia 9 Small Producers: The Youth for Social Justice Network. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com Clancy, P. (1991). Crossroads in the for- munitySupport/YSJ/ysj.html est: Change is in the air for Nova Scotia woodlot owners. New Working for Social Justice. Maritimes, May-June: 5-10. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com munitySupport/SocialJustice.html Clancy, P. (1993). On the axe’s edge: The Graham Langley saga - pulp and punishment in the Nova Scotia Social Services: woods. New Maritimes, May-June: 6-16. Blouin, B. (1991). Gateway to despair: Nova Scotia’s welfare tangle. New Connelly, P. & Martha MacDonald (1991). State policy, the household Maritimes, July-Aug.: 4-9. and women’s work in the Atlantic Carruthers, S. (1997). Mediation in fishery. Journal of Canadian child protection and the Nova studies, 26, (4), 18. Scotia experience. Family and con- Jentoft, S. & A. Davis (1993). Self and ciliation courts review, 35 (1), 102- 126. sacrifice: An investigation of small boat fisher individualism and its Crowell, S., K. Rockwood, P. Stolee, S. implication for producer coopera- tives. Human organization, 52, 356- Buehler, B. James, A. Kozma & J. Gray (1996). Use of home care ser- 367. vices among the elderly in Eastern Canada. Canadian journal on Larkin, R. (1990). The fishery: What cri- sis? New Maritimes, Nov.-Dec.: 5-8. aging, 15, (3), 413-426. Currie, A. (1998). Children of the state: McMullan, J., D. Perrier & N. Okihiro A critical look at child protection in (1993). Regulation, illegality and social conflict in the Nova Scotia Nova Scotia. New Maritimes, Nov.- lobster fishery. Journal of legal plu- Dec.: 8-22. ralism and unofficial law, 33, 121- Moore, B. (1996). “Please don’t bury 146. me”: Nova Scotia women’s Sandberg, L. (1992). Trouble in the responses to the CHST. Halifax: RE-CAP. woods: Forest policy and social conflict in Nova Scotia and . Fredericton: Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Acadiensis. Status of Women (1996). Women and legal aid: Access to justice. Halifax. Coverdale Court Services, Squires, Kevin (1992). Dust off your Nova Scotia Association of Women Kirby. An inshore fisherman pon- ders the implications. New and the Law. Maritimes, Mar.-Apr.: 6. Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers. http://www.nsasw.org/

Social Justice: Nova Scotia Department of Community Services (1998). Social Nova Scotia Human Rights assistance restructuring initiative: Commission. www.gov.ns.ca/ Summary report of the focus group humanrights/default.htm initiative. Halifax.

10 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Thompson, B. (1991). The single moth- Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the ers’ survival guide: Nova Scotia Status of Women. edition. Halifax: Dal-PIRG. http://www.gov.ns.ca/staw

DeRoche, C. (2001). Workfare’s cousin: Nova Scotia Native Women’s Exploring a labour-force enhance- Association. http://www.home. ment experiment in Cape Breton. istar.ca/~nsnwa/ Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 38(3): 309-355. Webb, A., P. Mahon, S.M. Hunter & G. MacNeil (1999). Steps: Toward a credible and inclusive public policy process: Women in Public Policy Solidarity: Project. Halifax: Feminists for Just and Equitable Public Policy. Atlantic Council for International Cooperation. http://www.acic- caci.org/mission_statement.htm Youth: Amnesty International- Nova Scotia. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com Richardson, H., R. Beazley, M. Delaney munitySupport/AINS/ai- & D. Langille (1997). Factors influ- hmpg.html encing condom use among stu- dents attending high school in Canadian Voice of Women for Peace- Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Nova Scotia. http://www.chebuc- Human Sexuality, 6, (3), 185-196. to.ns.ca/CommunitySupport/VO W/vow.html The Youth for Social Justice Network. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com Nova Scotia-Cuba Association munitySupport/YSJ/ysj.html (NSCUBA). http://www.nscub.org/about.html Looker, D. & P. Magee (2000). Gender and work: The occupational expec- Solidarity Nova Scotia. tations of young women and men http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Com in the 1990s. Gender issues, 18(2): munitySupport/Solidarity- 74-88. NS/index.html

Women:

Beagan, B. (1996). “Diversifying” the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women: Questions of identity and difference in feminist praxis. Atlantis, 21, (1), 175-184.

Moore, D. (1993). Triple jeopardy: Assessing life experiences of black Nova Scotia women from a social work perspective. Canadian social work review, 2, 256-274.

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