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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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Marlene Hancock, former faculty member of the Political Science department created, organized and developed the Douglas College International Model UN (DOUGIMUN) program and before passing away in 2017 she donated her DOUGIMUN records to the Douglas…
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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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Through our archival photographs, video, and textual materials we’re putting a brief spotlight on the College’s many(!) campuses. College campuses are more than lecture halls; they play a significant role in student life as well as in their…
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Presented at the DC Research Café: Student Edition (February 25, 2021). <p>Access to and benefits from leisure programmes are influenced by both personal and social factors. Within the context of leisure, understanding the gendered experience…
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Were you unable to attend a Douglas College faculty Research Café? Watch your colleagues research presentations anytime here in the Research Café collection. The collection includes videos, podcasts and power point presentations highlighting faculty…
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This zine was created as an assignment for a Gender, Sexualities and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2024) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as feminist theories…
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Presented at the DC Research Café on November 23, 2023. The videorecording is also accompanied by a separate power point presentation.
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Presented at the DC Research Café (October 14, 2021).
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Presented at the Douglas College Research Cafe, February 17, 2022.
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A video of the Learning Centre Tutors presentation and panel discussion at the 2022 Better Together Conference. Presentation: Holly Salmon, Sean Cleveland, Jackkson Newton, Palika Gupta, and Jimena Savarain Q&A (32:58)
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An interview with nurse Norma McMurdo, who reflects on her time working at Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, B.C. from 1949 to 1951. Includes compassionate memories of lesbian patients who were not mentally ill. Part One of the Riverview Hospital…
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Jacqueline Lagre's, 'Justus Lipsius and Neostoicism' translated from French by Dr. Elliot Rossiter.
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Indigenous peoples of Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, have played a crucial role in shaping the country’s history, culture, and identity. However, international students may have limited awareness of Indigenous communities due to…
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Metro Vancouver’s urban expansion, reduced greenspaces, and prevalence of dry, low-reflectivity surfaces may significantly intensify SUHI. This study analyzes key factors influencing SUHI magnitude, identifies hotspots and cool spots, and highlights…
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The objective of this applied research project is to develop an educational augmented reality (AR) experience to help Psychology students at the College visualize and interact with complex neural processes in three dimensions using the Meta Quest 3…
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While invasive plant species are known to negatively effect the environments they invade, research rarely focuses on the effects they have on soil microbiology, despite the critical roles microbes play within their ecosystems. Thus, this project…
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Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (LHP NCs) with the CsPbX₃ structure (X = Cl, Br, or I) exhibit exceptional photoluminescent properties and have attracted extensive attention for various optoelectronic applications. Of our particular interest is…
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Augmented reality (AR) is reshaping scientific visualization by offering immersive, interactive environments. This project explores the development of an AR molecular visualization system for the Meta Quest 3 that simulates atomic orbitals and…
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The Product Care Association (PCA) plays a crucial role in diverting post-consumer lighting products from landfills through recycling programs across multiple Canadian provinces. However, the current product inquiry process—determining whether a…
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This zine was produced as part of a class psychology project with Douglas College faculty instructor Dr. Laura Dane. The zine focuses on social cognition persuasion techniques. By using an evolutionary perspective, we can explain how people may be…
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Through a bibliographic review and case studies, this paper aims to establish correlations between the built environment and notions of authoritarianism in capitalist society by identifying the imposition of autocratic policies that directly affect…
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As a historian with a disability specializing in the Holocaust and WWII, I was always interested in the fate of disabled people in the Holocaust, it was never something I can say I wanted to know felt I should. Within the massive volume of Holocaust…
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This research aims to explore the impact of emotions in trading and investing, an area which has increasingly gained popularity in recent years. Emotional factors like greed, anger, fear, and overconfidence are often believed to influence decision-…
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Global climate change is an issue of intersectionality. Overlapping injustices across the spectrum of social justice are exasperated by the effects of climate change and climate inaction. This paper explores environmental and reproductive injustices…
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Ageism and loneliness are growing concerns affecting retirees’ mental well-being, as they often experience social isolation and exclusion from the workforce during this transitional stage of life. According to the literature, resilience serves as a…
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Road safety is a crucial societal concern, deeply intertwined with the protection of fundamental human rights and significantly influencing the quality of life. In the trucking industry, enhancing road safety has become imperative due to the…
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Remote work models are increasingly more common in the modern workplace, as is the prevalence of workplace surveillance tools. This paper examines the impact of the emerging trend of AI-driven monitoring systems and their impact on remote workers.…
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This zine was created as an assignment for Contemporary Issues in Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2025) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as…
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This zine was created as an assignment for Contemporary Issues in Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2025) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as…
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This paper examines the three major factors between the years of 1986 to 1991 that led up to the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989 and further examines the world, in particular, West and East Germany and how political leaders are forced to…
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is when microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, stop responding to antimicrobial medicines, making infections and other illnesses rather difficult to treat. AMR poses a significant challenge…
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In the ELLA (English Language Learning and Acquisition) 0330 Writing about Global Issues course, students are learning to integrate citations in APA format to support their ideas. Students write in English – not their native language – to express a…
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In the ELLA (English Language Learning and Acquisition) 0330 Writing about Global Issues course, students are learning to integrate citations in APA format to support their ideas. Students write in English – not their native language – to express a…
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In the ELLA (English Language Learning and Acquisition) 0330 Writing about Global Issues course, students are learning to integrate citations in APA format to support their ideas. Students write in English – not their native language – to express a…
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In the ELLA (English Language Learning and Acquisition) 0330 Writing about Global Issues course, students are learning to integrate citations in APA format to support their ideas. Students write in English – not their native language – to express a…
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Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SRES 2100. Faculty sponsor to submit this research essay to DOOR: Dr. Jessica Classen.
While invasive plant species are known to negatively effect the environments they…
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Cyborg Goddess (formerly Gender, Sex and Tech: Continuing the Conversation) is a feminist tech studies podcast. From birth control to dating apps, from gender confirmation surgery to the video games we play to relax, technology is all around us. And…
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Conference presentation delivered at the Global Conference on Person-Centred Care, Gothenburg, Sweden (May 2024).
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This zine examines the systemic dehumanizing of Indigenous women and how that contributes to the MMIWG crisis. It was created for Dr. Jakub Burkowicz, Indigneity and Decolonization class (Sociology 3300) for Winter semester 2024.
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This zine examines the conceptualization of fembots in popular media culture particularly in film; created for Gender and Technology class with faculty member Dr. Jill Fellows.
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Conference paper delivered at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio (March 14, 2025).
This article explores how the CCP managed industrial fatigue in the 1950s and 1960s. While the party idealized tirelessness as a…
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ETUG supporting instructors presentation.
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