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Setting a Death Trap: International Political Economy, COVID-19 Response and the Plight of Central American Migrants
This chapter begins by describing international political economy as a broad theoretical approach in human geography and the types of issues it sheds light on. In particular, we focus on its deployment in our ...
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Open AccessNurses who work in rural and remote communities in Canada: a national survey
In Canada, as in other parts of the world, there is geographic maldistribution of the nursing workforce, and insufficient attention is paid to the strengths and needs of those providing care in rural and remot...
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Kill the lake? kill the proposal: accommodating First Nations’ environmental values as a first step on the road to wellness
In recent years, a buoyant global market for minerals has led to renewed interest in the mining sector as a means of generating economic growth in resource producing areas of developed nations. The development...
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Open AccessVisioning for secondary palliative care service hubs in rural communities: a qualitative case study from British Columbia's interior
As the populations of many developed nations continue to age at rapid rates it is becoming increasingly important to enhance palliative care service delivery in order to meet anticipated demand. Rural areas fa...