Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Dependence is instead a reflection of the more basic class dynamics within the industry : " Power relations themselves are based on class relations , and class relations underlie the organizational formation of the fishery " ( p .
Dependence is instead a reflection of the more basic class dynamics within the industry : " Power relations themselves are based on class relations , and class relations underlie the organizational formation of the fishery " ( p .
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Matthews , like many other dependency writers , shifts his focus from the relations between social classes to the relations between regions , without being able to link the two sets of relationships . Dependency did not offer him a ...
Matthews , like many other dependency writers , shifts his focus from the relations between social classes to the relations between regions , without being able to link the two sets of relationships . Dependency did not offer him a ...
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A time for change : industrial relations and the Digby strike , 1979-1983 . Halifax : Dalhousie Labour - University Committee , Henson College of Public Affairs and Continuing Education , 1986. 64 p . ill . Cuthbertson , Brian .
A time for change : industrial relations and the Digby strike , 1979-1983 . Halifax : Dalhousie Labour - University Committee , Henson College of Public Affairs and Continuing Education , 1986. 64 p . ill . Cuthbertson , Brian .
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