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Exploring BC's Culural, Economic, and Political Lives – Past & Present. BC Studies offers articles on a wide range of topics, in-depth reviews of current books, and a bibliography of recent publications.
BC Studies OJS
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BC Studies is dedicated to the exploration of British Columbia's cultural, economic, and political life, past and present.
Current Issue | BC Studies no. 228 Winter 2025/26
Current Issue | BC Studies no. 228 Winter 2025/26
Cover artwork Empty Nest (2022) by Trace Yeomans. This issue features ARTICLES by Colin Osmond, Jack Little, Jeremy Laity, and Gordon Lyall, a CASE COMMENT by James Hickling, and SOUNDWORKS by Noé Rodriguez and George Rahi. Listen here: https://bcstudies.com/issues/soundworks/ The issue will be open access 2027-03-17 To read the full issue online, visit our OJS […]
UBC News: Cowichan Decision is 'Rock Solid Law'
UBC News: Cowichan Decision is 'Rock Solid Law'
A new UBC analysis says the Cowichan decision is grounded in solid law and does not threaten private landowners, outlining pathways for fair, forward-looking solutions.
NEW Case Comment: The Cowichan Decision Explained | BC Studies
NEW Case Comment: The Cowichan Decision Explained | BC Studies
Case Comment: The Cowichan Decision Explained by James Hickling Case Comment: The Cowichan Decision Explained This case comment explains the Cowichan decision in light of the key facts and legal principles at work in that case. It reviews the reactions to the decision in light of the prevailing political and economic circumstances, and offers a […]
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Featured Podcast: Listening to Fire Knowledges in and around the Okanagan Valley
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A peer-reviewed scholarly journal, BC Studies welcomes the submission of article manuscripts* dealing with all aspects of the place called British Columbia, its water- and landscapes, and its cultural, economic, social, and political life, past and present. The average article length is between 7,500 and 9,000 words. *Note: BC Studies currently has a twelve-month embargo period before articles […]
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