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...Existing literature leaves unanswered questions about the actual exper...By definition, since this study targeted small infill developmen...London: MacGibbon & Kee. . Grey, Cameron. 1999. Vancouver struggles with housing i...
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The paper outlines developments in the accounting history literature during the 1990s. The introduction chronicles the immense broadening of publication opportunities in accounting history that characterized the decade. To a certain extent, this enhancement of outlets resulted from a richer dialogue among accounting historians who became increasingly willing to debate paradigmatic and methodological issues. In this context, the paper identifies and discusses traditional and critical forms of accounting history and reviews work within the paradigms of economic-rationalist, Foucauldian, and Marxist/labor-process studies. The major elements of debate between old and new perspectives on accounting history are discussed and linked to later collaborative efforts and refinements in the work of...
...73] recently provided a good working definition of critical accounting's proactive agenda as:. A c... then debated skillfully by Hoskin [1994] and Grey [1994] for the Foucauldians and Neimark [1994] and...
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... us, a certain lack of interest in the definition of substantive rights); yet, many authors would di... the civil law has no room for an overlapping grey area that could amount to the "legal subject of re...Given the abundance of literature on the topic, I can limit myself to a few comparat...
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...The new literature on practice in international relations is unified ... has been to change the prevailing definition of the laws on the use of force. (11) Similarly, o...3 (2011). . (11) Christine D. Grey, International Law and the Use of Force, third ed....
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...There are many grey areas of use and reproduction relating to digital ...Literature review. A literature search for items dealing with... of intellectual property such as definitions of copyrights, patents and trademarks; duration an...
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..., this is sufficient to satisfy the definitions of "judgment" or "final judgment" in s. 40(1) S.C....Julius H. Grey and Elisabeth Goodwin, for the interveners the Off... a topic of some comment in the legal literature. Singleton criticizes the limited scope of the pro...
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This paper takes its inspiration from Voth's work on Time and Work in England, 1750-1830, which argues that the British industrial revolution led to greater production levels not because of an increase in the productivity of labor but because of the larger amount of hours worked per week. This change led to a decrease of free time in favor of worked time. If this was the case, one might argue, accounting played a marginal role either in increasing the efficiency of the work force, or in disciplining the shop floor to guarantee control of the labor process. This paper argues that if accounting is to gain a crucial position in the history of economies and societies "time" needs to be expressly posited on the agenda of accounting historians for, at the moment, it seems that the link betwee...
...This short and partial review of the literature identifies studies which are very different in ter..., but as the result of a process of definition which is directed towards making the difference be...Anderson-Gough, Grey and Robson, 2001] have begun to look at this relat...
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The paper presents a conceptual framework charting the agency of diversity managers in organizational change. Evaluating and critiquing the contemporary models of organizational change management, we identify three concepts, which are situatedness, relationality, and praxis, for understanding the diversity managers' agency in the organizational change process. Each orienting concept is explored in the context of current diversity management literature and their combined explanatory power is discussed.
...Hence, the definition of diversity that is focused throughout the divers... field manifests itself in a wide range of grey literature and in the form of laws, regulations, p...
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In Québec, community psychologists have played an important role in the definition and measurement of family violence and conjugal violence, as well as proposing interventions to prevent these problems. Following the lead of [Bouchard] ([Chamberland], Bouchard, & Beaudry, 1986), Québec community psychologists have collaborated with others on large-scale epidemiological investigations on the prevalence of child abuse (Clément & Chamberland, 2007; Clément, Chamberland, & Trocmé, in press), conjugal violence (Lévesque, Clément, & Chamberland, 2007), and the co-occurrence of these two forms of violence (Lévesque et al., 2007). [Lavergne, C, Dufour], Trocmé, and Larrivée (2008) examined the rates of placement of minority and Aboriginal children in the child welfare system, an...
...In a review of the literature on housing for people with serious mental illness,... believe that there is much to learn from the grey literature produced by community psychology practi...
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... que le commissaire de décider si la définition du terme « invention », à l'art. 2 de la Loi su... for Inventions, and of Copyright in Literature, the Drama, Music, Engraving and Sculpture, and al...1. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1993, « grey matter ». Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed. Oxfo...