Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien

This thesis studies the socio-political evolution of Nunavut, a proposed political entity in the Canadian Arctic, and tries to pinpoint its potential impact and influence for Canada, nationally and internationally. This study of political geography is done by way of discourse and content analysis of...

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Main Author: Tremblay, Christine
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: McGill University 1990
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.39233 2023-05-15T15:04:40+02:00 Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien Tremblay, Christine Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Geography.) 1990 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=39233 fr fre McGill University alephsysno: 001168036 proquestno: NN66508 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=39233 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Canada Northern Inuit -- Canada Indians of North America -- Canada -- Claims Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1990 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T00:51:37Z This thesis studies the socio-political evolution of Nunavut, a proposed political entity in the Canadian Arctic, and tries to pinpoint its potential impact and influence for Canada, nationally and internationally. This study of political geography is done by way of discourse and content analysis of Inuit publications (Inuit Today, Nunavut Newsletters) and governmental documents (Hansard, the Gazette of Canada, etc). This analysis covers a time-period of 16 years, from the foundation of the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC) in 1971 to the last Conference of First Ministers on aboriginal rights in 1987. This time-period is subdivided into three segments of approximately 5 years: (1) Planning period (1971-76), (2) Preparation period (1976-82), (3) Negotiation period (1982-87). The introduction and conclusion of the thesis elaborate on the evolution of world affairs toward globalism and on the evolution of the Fourth World in this context. Thesis Arctic inuit Nunavut Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic Canada Nunavut
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Northern
Inuit -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Claims
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Northern
Inuit -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Claims
Tremblay, Christine
Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
topic_facet Canada
Northern
Inuit -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Claims
description This thesis studies the socio-political evolution of Nunavut, a proposed political entity in the Canadian Arctic, and tries to pinpoint its potential impact and influence for Canada, nationally and internationally. This study of political geography is done by way of discourse and content analysis of Inuit publications (Inuit Today, Nunavut Newsletters) and governmental documents (Hansard, the Gazette of Canada, etc). This analysis covers a time-period of 16 years, from the foundation of the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC) in 1971 to the last Conference of First Ministers on aboriginal rights in 1987. This time-period is subdivided into three segments of approximately 5 years: (1) Planning period (1971-76), (2) Preparation period (1976-82), (3) Negotiation period (1982-87). The introduction and conclusion of the thesis elaborate on the evolution of world affairs toward globalism and on the evolution of the Fourth World in this context.
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title Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
title_short Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
title_full Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
title_fullStr Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
title_full_unstemmed Le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
title_sort le processus de redéfinition de l'éspace politique dans l'arctique : les inuit et l'état canadien
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