02/01/2023
Hi folks, please check out our latest issue of aboriginal policy studies (volume 10, issue 2).
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps
The table of contents is as attached. Please note that at least in its current iteration, this will be the final issue of aboriginal policy studies. We would like to take the opportunity to thank our loyal followers and readers, and I would like to personally thank the various editorial assistants, copy editor and layout editor who have literally made these issues possible over the past decade.
04/01/2022
hi folks! please see our new issue of aboriginal policy studies (volume 10, issue 1), published yesterday, March 31st, 2022!
aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
04/01/2022
Hi folks! please check out our newest issue (issue 10.1) of aboriginal policy studies, published March 31st, 2022.
aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
04/08/2021
Good Morning Readers:
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue, 9.2, at
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps
We invite you to visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
12/18/2020
Good Morning Readers:
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue, 9.1, at
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps
We invite you to visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
10/28/2019
Good Morning Readers,
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue, 8.1, at https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/
We invite you to visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
02/01/2019
Good Morning Readers:
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue, 7.2, at
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/issue/view/1942
We invite you to visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
Vol 7, No 2 (2018)
aboriginal policy studies is a peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that, on a bi-annual basis, publishes original, scholarly, and policy-relevant research on issues relevant to Métis, non-status Indians and urban Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
06/01/2018
A great article about the new Yellowhead Institute and the work being done by Hayden King and Shiri Pasternak. We are looking forward to seeing more vital and needed Indigenous led policy analysis and research.
New think tank aims to provide First Nations perspectives instead of a ‘white Indian expert’ | The Star
Anishinaabe scholar Hayden King says Yellowhead Institute ‘might be unpopular for those in power across the spectrum.’
05/17/2018
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We are at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association conference in LA this weekend. We have a booth in the exhibitors hall, located in the Grand Ballroom. We will be here Thursday, May 17 - Saturday, May 20.
NAISA 2018 | UCLA American Indian Studies Center
From May 14-19, 2018, the American Indian Studies Center at University of California, Los Angeles and its Southern California co-hosts will welcome NAISA, the largest scholarly organization devoted to Indigenous issues and research, to Yaanga (Downtown Los Angeles) on the traditional, ancestral, and...
04/03/2018
Good Morning Readers:
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue, 7.1, at
https://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/aps.
We invite you to visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
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