| Every year, UBC Press is proud to publish some of the country's best scholarly works. Our outstanding books, authors, designers, and editors were recognized with the following awards. |
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The Aquaculture Controversy in Canada
Activism, Policy, and Contested Science
Nathan Young and Ralph Matthews
• Winner, 2011 K.D. Srivastava
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Citizens Adrift
The Democratic Disengagement of Young Canadians
Paul Howe
• Winner, 2011 Donald Smiley Prize, Canadian Political Science Association
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Globalizing Citizenship
Kim Rygiel
• Co-Winner, 2011 ENMISA Distinguished Book Award, International Studies Association
• Shortlisted, 2011 Prize in International Relations, Canadian Political Science Association
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Landing Native Fisheries
Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849-1925
Douglas C. Harris
• Winner, 2011 John T. Saywell Prize, The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
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Managed Annihilation
An Unnatural History of the Newfoundland Cod Collapse
Dean Bavington
• Winner, 2011 Clio Prize – Atlantic, Canadian Historical Association
• Outstanding Jacket Design, 2011 AAUP Book, Jacket and Journal Show
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One of the Family
Metis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan
Brenda Macdougall
• Winner, 2011 Clio Prize – Prairies, Canadian Historical Association
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Perverse Cities
Hidden Subsidies, Wonky Policies, and Urban Sprawl
Pamela Blais
• Shortlisted, 2011 Donner Book Prize, Donner Foundation
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A Perilous Imbalance
The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance
Stephen Clarkson and Stepan Wood
• Shortlisted, 2011 Donald Smiley Prize, Canadian Political Science Association
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Sensing Changes
Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003
Joy Parr
• Winner, 2011 Sidney Edelstein Prize, The Society for the History of Technology
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The Way of the Bachelor
Early Chinese Settlement in Manitoba
Alison R. Marshall
• Recipient, 2011 Manitoba Day Award, Association for Manitoba Archives
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