Dr. Jill Campbell-Miller
@jill_cm
Historian, Cape Bretoner/from U'nama'ki, all-around nerd. She/her. Follow @AidHistoryCan
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Calling all historians with access to information experience in Canada, strongly encourage you to reach out to Robyn Doolittle with your horror stories, redactions, and lengthy extensions. #cdnfoi ⤵️
New National Film Board of Canada documentary about child refugees in Canada of interest to Canadian Network on Humanitarian History members and also @lerrn Dominique Marshall she/her nfb.ca/film/unspoken-…
Academic Christmas came early! My book order from the major Canadian university presses (University of Toronto Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, UBC Press) finally arrived. Now if only Santa would bring me a few spare weeks to read them!
I've got some big news! #newbook alert! Silent Partners: coming Fall 2023 from UBC Press! A big thank you to our amazing contributors and to my co-editor Matthew S. Wiseman #envhist #cdnhist #cdnpoli #twitterstorians #history Asa McKercher @kmegfitz Brandon Davis Matt Farish
Congrats Alex Souchen and Matthew S. Wiseman - love the cover!
Unfortunately I'm not attending Congress this year but highly recommend this panel with our great Canadian Network on Humanitarian History crew happening in a little less than an hour!
What a story! Really interesting David Webster
Keith Spicer, Canadian Humanitarian, passed away today. In 2018 Canadian Network on Humanitarian History & the historians of Global Affairs Canada honoured his 1966 work on external aid with colloquium&book UCalgaryPress press.ucalgary.ca/books/97817738… |WUSC - EUMC Cuso International David Webster David Webster Dr. Jill Campbell-Miller
Understanding #HumanDimensions of #SocialEcologicalSystems is a key factor in #EcosystemBasedManagement (EBM). In ICES journal Tam et al. Dr. Jill Campbell-Miller, Jacob Bentley, Sondra Eger outline how use of full range of #SocialSciencesAndHumanities can enhance EBM doi.org/10.1093/icesjm…
My blog post “Top 5 Reads on the History of Development” is up one the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History website now - including our very own Kevin O’Sullivan’s book The NGO Moment: The Globalisation of Compassion from Live Aid to Biafra. aidhistory.ca/cnhh-presents-…