Mapping Politics


Mapping Politics

Mapping Politics is an annual peer-reviewed journal produced by students in the Political Science department at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland. We welcome submissions from Memorial students in all areas of political science including Newfoundland and Labrador politics, Canadian politics, international relations, media and politics, comparative politics, and political theory.

Announcements

 

Launch Party

 
The editorial board of Mapping Politics is hosting a launch party on Wednesday December 2nd at 1 pm in SN-2041. Come along to help us celebrate the creation of this new student journal.  
Posted: 2009-11-27 More...
 

First Issue Released!

 
The inaugural issue of Mapping Politics has now been published.  
Posted: 2009-08-18 More...
 
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Vol 1 (2009): Winter 2009

Table of Contents

From the Editor

Editor’s Note PDF
Jillian Terry

Articles

Joey Smallwood: The Industry Talks Back Abstract PDF
Justin Tobin
Asymmetry-lite? The Constitutional Status of the “Terms of Union” for British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador Abstract PDF
Liam O'Flaherty
Through Individualistic Criticisms: The Need for the Canadian Welfare System Abstract PDF
Sarah Stanley
Manipulations of Cambodian Nationalism: From French Colonial Rule to Current Polity Abstract PDF
Hilary Grant
Israel’s Foreign Policy and its Intelligence Failure in 1973 Abstract PDF
Maggie O'Toole
Nuclear Imminence in Contemporary Indo‐Pakistani Conflict Abstract PDF
Anna Tobin
Coverage of European Union Treaties in Canada’s National Newspapers Abstract PDF
Tim Callanan
Locke and Rousseau: Government Operations in Civil Society Abstract PDF
Matthew Walsh
Collective Action and Responses to Poor‐Quality Recycling in St. John’s Abstract PDF
Mark Williams

Reviews

I Did It My Way: Smallwood’s Economic Development Policies Abstract PDF
Marc Best


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