Jul 11
About The Author
Jean-François Savard holds a Ph.D. in political science from Carleton University. He has been a professor at ENAP (École nationale d'administration publique) since 2006, where he teaches public policy analysis, design and implementation. His research focuses on Aboriginal policy issues, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous self-government, relations between Indigenous communities and public administrations in Quebec and Canada, and federalism.Related Posts
- Savard, Jean-Francois and Isabelle Caron (2024), Representation of Arctic Indigenous Languages in Social Media: Is There a Disinformation Effect?, OAPA
- Delaunay, Michael (2023), Les Inuit connectés: internet et les réseaux sociaux au service des Inuit, Coll. OAPA
- Landriault, M., J.F. Savard et A. Soer (2023), “Perceptions of decision-makers about a potential forum of cooperation in the eastern part of the North American Arctic”, Polar Research, Vol. 42 (Mars).
- Landriault, Mathieu, Jean-François Savard et Anne Soer, Potentiel de coopération dans l’est de l’Arctique nord-américain: un forum de coopération est-il envisageable?, OPSA et OAPA
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