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.


Mapping Politics

Vol 3 (2011): Winter 2011

Table of Contents

From the Editor

Editors' Notes & About the Contributors PDF
Shawn Kavanagh, Maggie Peyton

Articles

Class, Agency and Action: The Class Distortion in Public Policy Formulation Respecting Worker’s Compensation and the St. Lawrence Fluorspar Mines PDF
Meaghan Aylward
Political Marketing in the UK and Canada: A Comparative Study of the British Labour and Canadian Conservative parties PDF
Evan Gray
Peacekeepers or Perpetrators? An analysis of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) by UN personnel in the Democratic Republic of Congo PDF
Natalie Gilliard
The Failure of Copenhagen: A Neo-Liberal Institutionalist Perspective PDF
Brad R. King
The Minuteman Project: Affective Entrepreneurship and the Securitization of the US/Mexico Border PDF
Erika Marie Kirkpatrick
The Nature of Our Demise: A Social Constructivist Analysis of Neoliberal Barriers to Development PDF
Trinalynn Leslie Porter
Sachs, Easterly and the Banality of the Aid Effectiveness Debate: Time to Move On PDF
Daniel Miller
Influencing Our Decisions: Why Quotas Are Accepted by the Public in the Bureaucracy and Not In Legislatures PDF
Riham Mansour
Reassessing Rousseau’s Cultural Thought: The Letter to d’Alembert on the Theatre PDF
Matthew Walsh


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ISSN: 1920-5473