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emerge 22
The Writer's Studio Anthology
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- Jónína KirtonRoss William BartlemanSharon InkpenLibby JeffreyAlisen Santa AnaNikica Subek SimonJaeyun YooChase BoisjolieCodi DarnellShantell PowellJason E. CoombsDianne KennyPammila Ruthc. nicolAnna CavourasAkiko HaraStephen DouglasLauren Galbraith-GouldCaitlin McCarthyNiyanta BaniyaJulie Lynn LorewoodJules WilsonHeather MorganJennifer J. AllenCristina FernandesLisa JonesRachelle JonesH. E. ScottKimberley McNeilDongkoo LeeAnna ChadwickKirk McDougallAngelle McDougallMeredith LingerfeltLaura MervynMichelle GreysenC. Eliot MullinsSi Mian Melody SunApril dela Noche MilneCate SandilandsAlicia NeptuneSusan HawkinsIsaiah PapaGerald WilliamsCarrie WalkerNatasha OverduinTanaz RoudgarLeena KhawajaAimee TaylorJennifer Chrumka
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- emerge
2022
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emerge 22 brings together ninety writers from Canada and beyond, who journey in fiction, speculative fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, investigating belonging, joy, fear, and fascination along the way. The work in this anthology is both deeply human and unflinchingly unexpected. In it, the body becomes a repository of stories, silence is a form of air pollution, and people turn into strawberries.Join us to paint redwood trees in the Yukon, organize a Muslim funeral in Toronto, and ...
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- Critical Studies in Jurisprudence
2022
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This interdisciplinary collection examines the significance of constitutions in setting the terms and conditions upon which market economies operate.With some important exceptions, most notably from the tradition of Latin American constitutionalism, scholarship on constitutional law has paid negligible attention to questions of how constitutions relate to economic phenomena. A considerable body of literature has debated the due limits of the exercise of executive and legislative po...
51,13 €
2019
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This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the work of many international institutions, governments, and NGOs, law is represented as a solution to the persistence of hunger. This presentation is evident in the efforts to realize a human right to adequate food, as well as in the positioning of law, in the form of regulation, as a tool to protect society from 'unruly' markets. In this monograph, Anna Chadwick draws on theoretical work fro...
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