Deconstructing Hydro: The BC Electricity Sector in this Decade
By Mark Jaccard
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 51-78
Tainted Space: Representations of Injection Drug-Users and HIV/AIDS in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
By Andrew Woolford
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 27-50
Saying No: BC Voters and the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 Federal Election
By David Laycock
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 15-20
The Colonies and Cultures of Canada: Old Versus New
By Boris DeWiel
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 9-14
By Philip Resnick
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 21-25
The Canadian Alliance Party in BC: What Place for British Columbia in Federal Politics?
By R. Kenneth Carty
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 p. 5-9
Stories of Fish and People: Oral Tradition and the Environmental Crisis
By Michael Marker
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 79-85
The Way We Were: B.C.’s Amazing Journey to the Millennium
By Mark Forsythe
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 91-2
By Vivien Lougheed
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 87-9
Gilean Douglas: Writing Nature, Finding Home
By Sue Wheeler
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 111-2
The Gurus Gift: An Ethnography Exploring Gender Equality with North American Sikh Women
By Anita Parhar
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 110-11
The Politics of Resentment: British Columbia Regionalism and Canadian Unity
By Stephane Levesque
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 108-9
The Sommers Scandal: The Felling of Trees and Tree Lords
By David Mitchell
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 105-6
Domestic Goods: The Material, the Moral, and the Economic in the Postwar Years
By Douglas Owram
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 103-5
The Lord’s Distant Vineyard: A History of the Oblates and the Catholic Community in British Columbia
By Kevin Beliveau
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 101-2
Islands of Truth: The Imperial Fashioning of Vancouver Island
By Richard White
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 94-7
Historical Atlas of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest: Maps of Exploration
By Peter Wood
BC Studies no. 129 Spring 2001 pp. 93-4
Fred Gale is a lecturer at the School of Government, University of Tasmania, Australia. He is author of The Tropical Timber Trade Regime (Macmillan/Palgrave 1998) and editor (with Michael M’Gonigle) of Nature Production Power (Edward Elgar 2000).
Scott Prudham is assistant professor in the Department of Geography, the Program in Planning, and the Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Toronto. His publications focus on environmental politics and regulation.
Maureen Reed is an associate professor in the Geography Department at the University of Saskatchewan. She has published in the area of environmental policy analysis, focused on how changes in environmental and land-use policies affect rural and resource-based communities in Canada.
Christopher Roth earned his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. He has been working with the Tsimshian since 1995, investigating language, kinship, and ceremonial and political institutions. He has taught anthropology at Lewis and Clark College, Barat College, and the University of Chicago
Lorna Stefanick is the Associate Director of the Government Studies unit in the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta. She has published articles on environmental policy, activism, and consultation processes.
Bruce Shelvey is Chair of History, Political Science and Geography at Trinity Western University.
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