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Ken J. Caine
Ken J. Caine
Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Alberta
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Powerful or just plain power-full? A power analysis of impact and benefit agreements in Canada’s north
KJ Caine, N Krogman
Organization & Environment 23 (1), 76-98, 2010
2252010
Preliminary field-work: Methodological reflections from northern Canadian research
KJ Caine, CM Davison, EJ Stewart
Qualitative research 9 (4), 489-513, 2009
902009
Partnerships for social change in the Canadian north: revisiting the insider–outsider dialectic
KJ Caine, MJ Salomons, D Simmons
Development and change 38 (3), 447-471, 2007
742007
The “balance discourse”: A case study of power and wetland management
S Clare, N Krogman, KJ Caine
Geoforum 49, 40-49, 2013
432013
Understanding indigenous strategic pragmatism: Métis engagement with extractive industry developments in the Canadian North
TI Wanvik, K Caine
The Extractive Industries and Society 4 (3), 595-605, 2017
372017
When the caribou do not come: Indigenous knowledge and adaptive management in the Western Arctic
BL Parlee, KJ Caine
UBC Press, 2018
262018
Bourdieu in the north: Practical understanding in natural resource governance
KJ Caine
Canadian Journal of Sociology 38 (3), 333-358, 2013
182013
Making room for nature? Applying the Dutch Room for the River approach to flood risk management in Alberta, Canada
EA Bogdan, MA Beckie, KJ Caine
International Journal of River Basin Management 20 (2), 153-165, 2022
172022
Blurring the boundaries of environmentalism: The role of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society as a boundary organization in northern conservation planning
KJ Caine
Rural Sociology 81 (2), 194-223, 2016
162016
Situating emotions in social practices: empirical insights from animal husbandry in the cow‐calf industry
EM Bassi, JR Parkins, KJ Caine
Sociologia ruralis 59 (2), 275-293, 2019
142019
“Trust us, we feed this to our kids”: women and public trust in the Canadian agri-food system
J Braun, M Beckie, K Caine
Agriculture and Human Values 37, 495-507, 2020
102020
Powerful or just plain power-‐full
KJ Caine, N Krogman
A power, 2010
72010
A Review of:“Armitage, Derek, Fikret Berkes, and Nancy Doubleday, eds. Adaptive Co-Management: Collaboration, Learning, and Multi-Level Governance.” Vancouver, BC: UBC Press …
KJ Caine
Taylor & Francis Group 22 (10), 941-944, 2009
62009
Understanding indigenous strategic pragmatism: métis engagement with extractive industry developments in the Canadian North. Extr. Ind. Soc. 4 (3), 595–605
TI Wanvik, K Caine
52017
Unraveling the social construction of a flooding disaster: a threaded situation analysis approach
EA Bogdan, KJ Caine, MA Beckie
International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters 38 (3), 308-339, 2020
32020
Cleaver, Frances. Development through Bricolage: Rethinking Institutions for Natural Resources Management New York: Routledge, 2012. 219 pp. $39.95 …
KJ Caine
Society & Natural Resources 27 (2), 226-230, 2014
32014
Logic of Land and Power The Social Transformation of Northern Natural Resource Management
K CAINE
Social Transformation in Rural Canada: New Insights into Community, Cultures …, 2012
32012
The Délįne Knowledge Centre: From vision to reality
DSMT Bayha, Denise, Walter Bayha, Irene Betsidea, Ken J. Caine, Dennis Kenny ...
Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 1 (2 …, 2003
3*2003
Water hearts and cultural landscapes: practical understanding and natural resource management in the Northwest Territories, Canada
KJ Caine
22008
SOCIOLOGY 518: QUALITATIVE METHODS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
K Caine
2017
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