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Research Project Reports

The Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta engages in public legal education research.

Papers are listed by date:

  • Domestic Violence Resources for Landlords and Property Managers: Final Report. Professor Lois E Gander QC, Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta and Megan Siu, MLIS Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta with funding from the Alberta Status of Women’s Enhancement – Special Projects Grant. July 2018. We would like to acknowledge the guidance and support we received from our partners and advisors.
  • Domestic Violence: Roles of Landlords and Property Managers. Professor Lois E Gander QC, Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta for the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta with funding from Homeward Trust. March 2017.
  • The Hidden Homeless: Residential Tenancies Issues of Victims of Domestic Violence, Lois Gander and Rochelle Johannson, June 2014
  • Law for Alberta’s Multicultural Communities San San Sy, March 2014.
  • Vulnerable Youth in Alberta and the Law: An Overview of Needs, Challenges, and Supports September 2013.
  • The Role and Impact of Librarians in the History and Development of Public Legal Education (PLE) in Canada Kirsten Wurmann. For the Canadian Association of Law Librarians. 2007/2008
  • Bill 1 Lobbyists Act – A Preliminary Assessment of its Implications for Not-for-Profit Organizations in Alberta Lois E. Gander, Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta for the Legal Resource Centre with funding from the Muttart Foundation. 2007.
  • Designing Websites Effectively: Promising Practices for Providing Legal Information to the Public For the Canada Revenue Agency – Charities Directorate Legal Studies Program/Legal Resource Centre. March 2007.
  • Integrating Legal Concepts into Grade Six Social Studies Diane Rhyason, Lorine Sweeney and Lynn Parish, 2007.
  • Power to the People: The Legal Studies Program Pamphlet Collection, 1976-1995 Kirsten Wurmann & Diane Rhyason, 2004. Published in Feliciter, the official publication of the Canadian Library Association.
  • E-Public Participation: Setting the Stage for Success San San Sy. Pages 14-2 to 14-9 in “E-Quality for Women”. Womenspace, 2003.
  • From Partnerships to Networks: Collaborating for Social Change Lois Gander, May 2003.
  • Applications of the Internet for Public Legal Education Lois Gander, April 2002.
  • Online Conferencing: A Guide for Virtual Group Discussion San San Sy and Kathleen Anderson, 2002.
  • Opportunities for Education on Residential Tenancies in the Alberta School Curriculum
  • Knowledge Management in the Public Interest Lois Gander, 2000. Chapter 11 of “Managing Knowledge: Case Studies in Innovation”. Spotted Cow Press.
  • On-Line Learning For Abused Women and Service Providers In Shelters:  Issues of Representation and Design.  Katy Campbell, San San Sy, and Kathleen Anderson.
  • The Community Development Process of RoseNet San San Sy and Kathleen Anderson, [2000].
  • Violet: Learning on the Net San San Sy and Kathleen Anderson, December 1999.
  • The Radical Promise of Public Legal Education in Canada Lois Gander, Fall 1999.
  • ACJNet: Library Without Walls Valerie Footz and Marc Dubois, 1997
  • Long Term Impact of Public Legal Education Lois Gander, March 1993

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