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Lewis, Cynthia. School Improvement in Action: Building Shared Responsibility for Student Success. Kelowna: Society for the Advancement of Excellence in Education, 2007. 117 pp. 9780978301835.

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Lewis, Michael. “Up in Smoke,” Canadian Lawyer 24, no. 6 (2000): 21-23.

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Lewis, Michael, Amy Christianson, and Marsha Spinks,. “Return to Flame: Reasons for Burning in Lytton First Nation, British Columbia,” Journal of Forestry 2, no. 116 (2018): 143-150.

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Ley, David. “Does Transnationalism Trump Immigrant Integration? Evidence from Canada’s Links with East Asia,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 6, no. 39 (2013): 921-93.

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Ley, David. “Liberal ideology and the post-industrial city,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 70, no. 2 (1980): 238-258.

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Ley, David, and Cory Dobson. “Are There Limits to Gentrification? The Contexts of Impeded Gentrification in Vancouver,” Urban Studies 45, no. 12 (2008): 2471-2498.

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Ley, David, and Nicholas Lynch. “The Social Geography of Uneven Incomes in Metropolitan Vancouver.” In Changing Neighbourhoods : Social and Spatial Polarization in Canadian Cities. edited by Jill Grant, Alan Walks, and Howard Ramos, 127-48. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020. 348 pp. 9780774862028 (hc).

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Ley, David,and Heather Smith. “Relations Between Deprivation and Immigrant Groups in Large Canadian Cities,” Urban Studies 37 37-62.

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Ley, David; Lynch, Nicholas. “The Social Geography of Uneven Incomes in Metropolitan Vancouver.” In Changing neighbourhoods : social and spatial polarization in Canadian cities. Grant, Jill; Walks, Alan; Ramos, Howard, 127-148. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020. 348 pp. 9780774862028 (hc). pp. 978-0-7748-6202-8.

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