In spite of institution : community engagement and the lived experiences of Kearl oil sands workers in Northern Alberta
Prison or paradise is a matter of perspective; within the walls of a highly institutionalized work camp in northern Alberta, it is one that employees are constantly negotiating, as the boundaries that typically separate areas of work, sleep, play and life blur. By adopting an interactionist perspect...
Main Author: | Fletcher, Michelle |
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Other Authors: | Walinga, Jennifer |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/519 |
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