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245 1 0 _aNation-Building, Education and Culture in India and Canada
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_bAdvances in Indo-Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Research /
_cedited by K. Gayithri, B. Hariharan, Suchorita Chattopadhyay.
250 _a1st ed. 2019.
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300 _aXV, 241 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.
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505 0 _aChapter 1 Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 2 Community Colleges In India And Canada: A Comparative Analysis Brijender Singh Panwar -- Chapter 3 A Roadmap For India-Canada Collaboration In The Higher Education In India’s Northeastern Region Suwa Lal Jangu -- Chapter 4 Pluri-Lingual Education: Step Towards Multicultural Citizenry in India and Canada Papia Sengupta -- Chapter 5 Examining The Cosmopolitan And The Local In Science And Nature: Building A Canadian/Indian Research And Education Partnership - Gordon McOuat -- Chapter 6 Youth and Education: Interrogating Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Canada and India Debashree Dattaray -- Chapter 7 Empowering People: Implementing ‘Eco-Museum’ for Sustainable Development for the Meenas of Western India and Métis of Western Canada Nandini Sinha Kapur -- Chapter 8 Climate Change and Interlinking of Indian Rivers: Lessons from Canadian Inter Basin Water Transfer Experiences - Deepak Kumar Das -- Chapter 9 Foreign Policy Of Canada Vis-À-Vis India Under Stephen Harper From Cold Storage To Warmth Of Billion-Dollar Trade K. Mansi -- Chapter 10 The Inclusion of Competition Clauses in Bilateral Trade Agreements between India and Canada: Issues and Challenges Ritu Gupta -- Chapter 11 Triggering Conversations about Mental Health Anuradha Sovani -- Chapter 12 Monitoring and Evaluation of Government programs in India and Canada – K. Gayithri -- Chapter 13 Paradigms of Art Practice: The Artist within the Community Gitanjali Kolanad -- Chapter 14 Feeling Well Kalaripayat: An Embodied Practice of Insight Problem Solving Hans Wolfgramm -- Chapter 15 Sport History as an Area of Comparative Study between Canada and India John G. Reid -- Chapter 16 Training in the Homeland: Negotiating Artistic Travel in the Transnational Field of Indian Classical Dance Sitara Thobani -- Chapter 17 Building Bridges across Canadian and Indian History: Interrogating the ‘Twin Disasters’ of Indo-Canadian Migration through Literature and Non-Fiction Representations Urmi Sengupta.
520 _aThis volume provides comparative perspectives on issues related to education, culture, sustainable development and nation-building in India and Canada. It takes cognizance of current research in Indo-Canadian comparative studies and is meant to facilitate further research in these areas. It importantly highlights the trends and growth areas in comparative social science and humanities research between the countries. The chapters in this volume discuss the research that scholars have recently undertaken in both countries and the impact that such comparative research has on developing partnerships, learning methodologies, and socio-cultural narratives that empower interdisciplinary research. The chapter authors take up important issues related to community college development, mental health in education, multilingual education, indigenous populations and their education and development. They discuss issues related to bilateral and foreign trade agreements as well as policies of the two countries on climate change research. Lastly, they discuss indigenous performance cultures and sports in the two countries and the long history of migration from India to Canada. The volume is of interest to a wide readership from the humanities and social sciences, particularly readers interested in Indo-Canadian scholarship. .
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650 0 _aEducation and state.
650 0 _aCulture.
650 0 _aEconomic development—Environmental aspects.
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