This doctoral thesis is a contribution to the field of research on francophone immigration in a linguistic minority setting, more specifically in Acadian New Brunswick. Given that Acadian New Brunswick is a non-territorial national minority characterized by diglossia, this thesis will examine francophone...
Conseil scolaire du district no 15 du Nouveau-Brunswick, [1996] 1 R.C.S. 825; Uni- versite´ de la Colombie-Britannique c. Berg, [1993] 2 R.C.S. 353; Canada (Procureur ge´ne´ral) c. Ward, [1993] 2 R.C.S. 689; Thomson c. Thomson, [1994] 3 R.C.S. 551; Moreno...
ideas and environments that can enable health and wellbeing” (p. 2). They emphasize the potential of this concept in stimulating collaborations around engaged research. Healthy publics may encompass both the collectives that assemble around research...