yorku.ca - 3/3/2010
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Due to York University's continued refusal to provide base funding ARM WILL CLOSE MAY 1, 2010 Please click to read letter for full information. JOURNAL ISSUES AND DEMETER PRESS TITLES REMAIN AVAILABLE FOR SALE. If you wish to purchase a journal issue please go to the journal page , if you wish ...
yorku.ca - 3/3/2010
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is the newly launched publishing division of the
Association for Research on Mothering . We are the...
first book publisher focused specifically on the topic of mothering/motherhood and are a peer-reviewed scholarly press. The press is named in honour ...
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Demeter Press, Association for Research on Mothering, ...
homemom3.blogspot.com - 3/1/2010
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The movie starts off with a very tired
mom looking over a to do list for her...
daughter's birthday party in the middle of the night. As she walks around the house she cleans up after everywone but stops to take a digital picture of her daughter sleeping ...
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Review of Motherhood
parentopia.net - 3/3/2010
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When I opened my email inbox this morning,
a letter from Dr. Andrea O'Reilly popped up. Aviva...
and I have supported ARM since it's inception in 1998, we have participated in their conferences, our book Mommy Guilt and many others have been reviewed in ...
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The Association for The Research on Mothering needs a ...
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A day in the life of marginalizing “fringe groups” in Canada
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... I am a mother. I am a feminist. Despite not currently being enrolled at a university, I consider myself an academic and a researcher. I love the Association for Research on Mothering. I love what it stands for. I love its books. I love its journal. I love the fact that it brings thought leadership to the important role that mothers play in society. ...
Association for Research on Mothering is Closing
MomsRising Blog —
... I am a mother. I am a feminist. Despite not currently being enrolled at a university, I consider myself an academic and a researcher. I love the Association for Research on Mothering. I love what it stands for. I love its books. I love its journal. I love the fact that it brings thought leadership to the important role that mothers play in society. ...
Association for Research on Mothering (ARM) to Close
Literary Mama: Literary Mama Home —
Due to budget constraints, the Association for Research on Mothering (ARM) will close on May 1, 2010. The Toronto, Canada-based organization -- and the first international feminist organization devoted to mothering/motherhood -- has been affiliated with York University's Women's Studies program since its inception in 1998. In 1999, ARM launched the Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering (JARM), and in 2006, created Demeter Press, a peer-reviewed scholarly press devoted specifically to the topics of mothering and motherhood. At this writing, Demeter Press will ...
Fundraising for ARM
Literary Mama: Literary Mama Home —
... has begun a fundraising campaign and is looking for volunteers. (Due to budget constraints, the Association for Research on Mothering ( ARM ) is scheduled to close on May 1, 2010.) Linn Baran, Outreach Coordinator, needs 10 volunteers. Work can be done from the comfort of your own home and involves approximately five hours this week and next week. Contact Linn (linnbaran@sympatico.ca) if interested.
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