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Scientific Visions: Resource Extraction and the Colonial Impulse in Canadian Popular Science Films
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- Aileen Moreton-Robinson
- Because the films analyzed here do not identify specific First Nations and consistently use English Canadian place names I have elected to also use more general terminology, such as “Indigenous” and “settler,” and Western place names. I acknowledge, however, that this approach is limited and does not accurately represent the complexity of peoples’ identities, then or now.
- Charles Lyell
- Charles R. Acland
- Doug Macdougall
- Druick
- Edward Jones-Imhotep
- For further scholarship on the use of cinema as a tool for both scientific observation and popular science education
- Gaycken
- Georgiana Banita
- Harold Innis
- In his history of the GSC R.G. Blackadar claims that the Survey contributed significantly to the growth of science in Canada, as well as to the nation’s economic development. Today, it remains a leading organization for geo-scientific research, as part of Natural Resources Canada. For another perspective on the GSC,
- Jodi A. Byrd
- John Pickles
- Kathryn Yusoff
- MacKenzie
- Martin J.S. Rudwick
- Morris Zaslow
- Patrick Wolfe
- Peter Limbrick
- Pickles
- Scott MacKenzie
- Sherrill E. Grace
- Stephen Bocking
- Suzanne Zeller
- Suzanne Zeller
- Yusoff
- Zoë Druick
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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