Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay
The present study is descriptive in nature; the focal point is to develop insights into social and human problems in the Athabasca Oil Sands region. Of three communities studied, Fort McMurray received the most comprehensive treatment, partly because it is more accessible to data collection than Anz...
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ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:13f4d744-8868-48aa-896c-a22d0de96cb2 2023-05-15T16:17:33+02:00 Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay Loberg, C. Van Dyke, E. W. 1978 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/13f4d744-8868-48aa-896c-a22d0de96cb2 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3K649V14 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/13f4d744-8868-48aa-896c-a22d0de96cb2 doi:10.7939/R3K649V14 This material is provided under educational reproduction permissions included in Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's Copyright and Disclosure Statement, see terms at http://www.environment.alberta.ca/copyright.html. This Statement requires the following identification: \"The source of the materials is Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development http://www.environment.gov.ab.ca/. The use of these materials by the end user is done without any affiliation with or endorsement by the Government of Alberta. Reliance upon the end user's use of these materials is at the risk of the end user. Oil Sands AOSERP Tar Sands AOSERP HE 2.2.2 Social Impacts Alberta Report 1978 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R3K649V14 2022-08-22T20:08:34Z The present study is descriptive in nature; the focal point is to develop insights into social and human problems in the Athabasca Oil Sands region. Of three communities studied, Fort McMurray received the most comprehensive treatment, partly because it is more accessible to data collection than Anzac and Fort MacKay, and partly because, as the centre of the resource development in the area, it exemplifies the complexity and range of issues involved. The research techniques included participant observation and both directed and non-directed in-depth interviews. members of the study team lived in the area for over six months; during this time they interviewed 43 persons to gain general knowledge of various aspects of the lives of these persons from the time they first heard of Fort McMurray to the present. The respondents were diversified as much as possible to length of residence in the area, age, sex, occupation, residential location, etc. To synthesize results of this research, the information gathered has been arbitrarily arranged into categories such as Economic Organization, Political Organization, World View, and Social Organization. Content of the interviews is presented in the form of detailed and lengthy excerpts, which have been carefully edited to preserve anonymity of the respondents. Report Fort McMurray University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Anzac ENVELOPE(-111.035,-111.035,56.450,56.450) Fort MacKay ENVELOPE(-111.619,-111.619,57.184,57.184) Fort McMurray Mackay ENVELOPE(168.517,168.517,-77.700,-77.700) |
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The present study is descriptive in nature; the focal point is to develop insights into social and human problems in the Athabasca Oil Sands region. Of three communities studied, Fort McMurray received the most comprehensive treatment, partly because it is more accessible to data collection than Anzac and Fort MacKay, and partly because, as the centre of the resource development in the area, it exemplifies the complexity and range of issues involved. The research techniques included participant observation and both directed and non-directed in-depth interviews. members of the study team lived in the area for over six months; during this time they interviewed 43 persons to gain general knowledge of various aspects of the lives of these persons from the time they first heard of Fort McMurray to the present. The respondents were diversified as much as possible to length of residence in the area, age, sex, occupation, residential location, etc. To synthesize results of this research, the information gathered has been arbitrarily arranged into categories such as Economic Organization, Political Organization, World View, and Social Organization. Content of the interviews is presented in the form of detailed and lengthy excerpts, which have been carefully edited to preserve anonymity of the respondents. |
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Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay |
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Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay |
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Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay |
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Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay |
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Community studies: Fort McMurray, Anzac, Fort MacKay |
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community studies: fort mcmurray, anzac, fort mackay |
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This material is provided under educational reproduction permissions included in Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's Copyright and Disclosure Statement, see terms at http://www.environment.alberta.ca/copyright.html. This Statement requires the following identification: \"The source of the materials is Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development http://www.environment.gov.ab.ca/. The use of these materials by the end user is done without any affiliation with or endorsement by the Government of Alberta. Reliance upon the end user's use of these materials is at the risk of the end user. |
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