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  1. CRFA - Corporate role in food and agriculture

    CRFA - Corporate role in food and agriculture

    2025-03-19 22:03:51 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Clapp, Annette Desmarais, Matias Margulis | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.87

    Transnational corporations are powerful agents on the global food landscape. They have been able to shift and adapt their activities in a global food economy that has been constantly in flux in recent decades, while at the same time shaping it in ways that serve their interests. The papers in...

  2. CRFA - SYNTHESIS - The role of transnational food and agriculture corporations in creating and responding to food crises

    CRFA - SYNTHESIS - The role of transnational food and agriculture corporations in creating and responding to food crises

    2025-03-19 22:03:52 | Contributor(s): Caitlin Michelle Scott | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.91

    Transnational corporations (TNCs) have been important players in the globalization of food and agriculture. The preceding papers focused on the ways in which the modern food system is a result of the growing influence and global expansion of agrifood TNCs. Pat Mooney outlined the increasing...

  3. CRFA - The changing agribusiness climate: Corporate concentration, agricultural inputs, innovation, and climate change

    CRFA - The changing agribusiness climate: Corporate concentration, agricultural inputs, innovation, and climate change

    2025-03-19 22:03:52 | Contributor(s): Pat Mooney, ETC Group | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.107

    For the world’s leading agribusinesses, climate change represents both a threat and an opportunity. The threat, of course, is the uncertainty of crop growing conditions and that supply chains won’t be able to adjust and deliver inputs of seeds, pesticides, and fertilizers where and when they...

  4. Crime and the Road: A Survey of Sixteenth-Century Travel Journals

    Crime and the Road: A Survey of Sixteenth-Century Travel Journals

    Contributor(s): Luigi Monga

    This article is a journey through the lesser known travel diaries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Its intent is to underline the occurence of violent images along the European roads, particularly in Italy, Spain, France, and England. Criminality, danger, and violence are all common...

  5. Critical Notes on a Study of Galen’s On Critical Days in Arabic or A Study in Need of Critical Repairs
  6. Critiques of Knowing: Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and the Arts by Lynette Hunter

    Critiques of Knowing: Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and the Arts by Lynette Hunter

    2025-07-10 17:50:39 | Contributor(s): Rebecca Carruthers | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.488

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  7. Crivelli, Benedetta. Commercio e finanza in un impero globale. Mercanti milanesi nella penisola iberica (1570–1610)
  8. Croce and Gramsci: Some Reflections on their Relationship
  9. Crocifissi lignei del XV e del XVI secolo nella Liguria occidentale. Una ricerca in corso
  10. Cromwell's Message to the Regulars: The Biblical Trilogy of John Bale, 1537
  11. Cross My Heart

    Cross My Heart

    Contributor(s): Eufemia Fantetti

    Linked by a series of idiomatic expressions used to describe sadness, loss and love, “Cross My Heart” is a lyric essay delving into the world of journaling bad decisions and broken relationships. A deep and private self appears in diaries; intense curiosity makes resisting the off-limit contents...

  12. Cross-border teaching experiences in Canada and the U.S.: A writing teacher reflects

    Cross-border teaching experiences in Canada and the U.S.: A writing teacher reflects

    2025-07-10 17:50:23 | Contributor(s): Laura Dunbar | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.763

    A writing teacher reflects on her professional experiences in the U.S. and in Canada. This personal narrative focuses on the incongruencies the practitioner notices between faculty representation and program recognition in her roles first as a Limited Term Appointment Assistant Professor of...

  13. Cross-Dressing and the Politics of Dismemberment in Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher’s Philaster

    Cross-Dressing and the Politics of Dismemberment in Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher’s Philaster

    Contributor(s): Marie H. Loughlin

    Critics often dismiss cross-dressing in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster as a meretricious dramatic trick. In reality, cross-dressing becomes a nexus for the play's pervasive anxieties concerning bodily and vestimentary codes, with major characters staking their conflicting claims to political...

  14. Crossing Bridges

    Crossing Bridges

    Contributor(s): Gianluca Agostinelli

  15. Crypto-Machiavellism in Early Tudor England: the Problem of the Ragionamento dell'advenimento delli Inglesi et Normanni in Britannia
  16. Crystal, David, and Ben Crystal, creators. Shakespeare’s Words. Edition
  17. CSRS/SCÉR (1976–2014): Une brève histoire de la Société canadienne d’études de la Renaissance / A Brief History of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
  18. Ctrl+AI+Learn: Contextualizing GenAI Policies for First-Year University Students

    Ctrl+AI+Learn: Contextualizing GenAI Policies for First-Year University Students

    2025-07-10 17:49:51 | Contributor(s): Talla Enaya, Sarah Seeley | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.1119

    This teaching report describes a workshop delivered at the University of Toronto Mississauga as a part of the Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre’s (RGASC) Head Start program. The workshop was premised on two guiding ideas: (1) since the University of Toronto maintains flexible guidelines...

  19. Culinary tourism on Cape Breton Island

    Culinary tourism on Cape Breton Island

    2025-03-19 22:03:30 | Contributor(s): Erna MacLeod | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i2.333

    Cape Breton Island is a well-known North American tourism destination with long-standing attractions such as the Cabot Trail and more recently developed world-class offerings such as the Cabot Links Golf Course. Tourism contributes significantly to Cape Breton’s economy, particularly since the...

  20. Cultivating community through gardening in Kenora, Ontario

    Cultivating community through gardening in Kenora, Ontario

    2025-03-19 22:03:45 | Contributor(s): Rob Moquin, Alan P. Diduck, A. John Sinclair, Iain J. Davidson-Hunt | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.167

    Community gardens are places where people connect, share, and engage their social and ecological communities. The purpose of this research was to document and communicate participants’ experiences of community-building through community gardening in Kenora, Ontario, Canada. The primary method...