Allyson Jule, City TV Breakfast, July 7, 2004
- CA TWU Coll. 02-02-Vid. 253
- Unidad documental simple
- 2004
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Allyson Jule, City TV Breakfast, July 7, 2004
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Gender Studies Institute (GSI) fonds
The fonds consists of posters promoting Gender Café speaking events, panel and film discussions hosted by the Gender Studies Institute.
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Photograph of faculty members posing together at the annual fundraising event. Pictured are Sonya Grypma, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, Allyson Jule, and Barb Astle
Allyson Jule receiving a teaching award
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Photograph of Education Professor Allyson Jule receiving a teaching award from Provost Bob Wood, during Graduation 2016
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TWU faculty member Allyson Jule
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Photograph of Education professor and Co-Director of the Gender Studies Institute, Allyson Jule; a close-up portrait shot.
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Photograph of Linguistics professor Allyson Jule-Lemke; a close-up
File consists of the following publications:
Grant Havers. “Kierkegaard, Adorno, and the Socratic Individual,” The European Legacy. 2013. [article]
Allyson Jule. “Sailing On: A Mid-Life Look at a Medical Marriage,” Results May Vary. 2013. [book chapter]
Allyson Jule. Gender Theory. ca. 2013. [encyclopedia entry]
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File consists of the following publications:
Allyson Jule. “Is This the New Girl Order?: Representations of Post-Feminist Identities in Sex and the City,” in Sex, Gender, and Christianity. 2012. [book chapter]
Allyson Jule. “Masculinity as Public Performance: Gendered Language Patterns and Religious Identity in a College Classroom,” in Gender and Sexual Identities in Transition: International Perspectives. 2008. [book chapter]
File consists of the following publications:
Sung-Min Yoo. A Study on Law and Economics Methodologies in Canadian Regulatory Impact Analysis (Korean). 2012. [book]
Allyson Jule. “Princesses and Superheroes: Metaphors that Work Against Wholeness,” in Metaphors We Teach By. 2012. [book chapter]
File consists of the following publications:
Paul D. Brown. “Inhibitory Effect of Tall Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium loeselii) Allelochemicals on Rangeland Plants and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi,” Weed Science. 2009. [article]
Paul D. Brown. “Intelligent Design.” 2009. [book chapter]
Dirk Buchner. “The Thysia Soteriou of the Septuagint and the Greek Cult: Representation and Accommodation.” 2008. [pamphlet]
David R. Clements. “The biology of Canadian weeds. 139. Rhamnus cathartica L.,” Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 2009. [article]
David R. Clements. “Invasive species issues in Canada – How can ecology help?” Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 2007. [article]
Melinda Dewsbury. “EAP Writing: Medusa or Siren? Meeting the Whole Person Through Sustained Content.” 2008. [conference paper]
Jeff R. Warren. “Bog: Transformation and Memory.” ca. [art installation]
Robert P. Doede. “Polanyi in the Face of Transhumanism,” Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical. January 2008. [article]
Stephen Dunning. “What Would Sam Walters Do?” Canadian Literature. 2008. [article]
Michael W. Goheen. “Chosen by God for the Sake of the World: The Missional Church in the Biblical Story,” Reformed Theology. October 2008. [article]
Erica Grimm-Vance. “Reflections from an “Ocean Dweller”: Art as Mimesis, Form, Sign, and Philosophical Inquiry.” 2009. [book chapter]
Grant Havers. “The Politics of Religious Experience.” June 2008. [conference paper]
Allyson Jule. “A Case Study of Mrs. Smith’s Words and Her Quiet Girls.” ca. 2009. [book chapter]