
New issue of Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management (2023)
July 14, 2023
Vol 17 (2023)
Table of Contents
Romanticizing the Confederacy: Modern Vampire Media as a Conduit for Misinformation
Hailey Frenette
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks – Seniors Connecting via Social Media
Anne Summerhays
Local Climate Action Program for High School Students in Atlantic Canada
Lily Barraclough
Exploring the Gender (Non)Binary
Lily Barraclough
Towards Wisdom: Knowledge Management and the Ethical Use of Big Data in Organizational Decision-Making
Maddie Hare
Repatriation of Indigenous Human Remains in Canada: An Analysis of the Issue and Relevant Policies
Charlie Hook
Legal Loss? Self-Represented Litigants and the Need for Cross-Aisle Knowledge Management
Maddy Johnston
Data and its Misuse: The Efficacy of Objectivity
Priyam Kalavadia
Bringing Evidence Back from the Dead: A History of Interference in Science in Canada
Manjulika E Roberston
Factors Influencing Canadian Public Opinion Toward Basic Income: A Critical Review of Literature
Yasmeen Mohiuddin
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The Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management is a student-led initiative aimed at publishing Dalhousie graduate student work of the highest quality and significance in all areas of management.
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