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One of our largest academic journal collections with over 8,500 full-text journals; more than half are peer-reviewed. Covers most academic disciplines.
Find academic research from the field of sociology. Over 860 full-text journals dating back to 1908, full-text for more than 850 books, as well as selected conference papers.
Over 2000 journals, 6,000 perpetual purchase ebooks, and 50 reference works from Springer, a leading scientific, technical and medical publisher. Includes peer-reviewed articles.
Publishes anthropological, historical, sociological, political, legal, education and cultural issues affecting First Nations people. Although the majority of articles deal with Indigenous peoples in Canada, it also publishes articles dealing with Indigenous peoples world-wide.
The journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. The editors of NAIS are committed to creating a dynamic intellectual space for excellent scholarship related to Indigenous Studies.
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes works purposefully engaged in the decolonization process, regardless of discipline or field, encouraging work that actively seeks undisciplinary connections that work both against and beyond the Western academy.
An internationally peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that aims to present scholarly research on Indigenous worldviews and experiences of decolonization from Indigenous perspectives from around the world.