Publications

BOOKS:

 Kitty O. Locker and Isobel M. Findlay, 2009. Business Communication Now: Canadian Edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. x + 406 pp.

 Kitty O. Locker and Isobel M. Findlay, 2006. Essentials of Business and Administrative Communication: Canadian Edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. xxii + 436 pp.

Isobel M. Findlay, et al, eds., 2004. Introduction to Literature 5th edition. Scarborough: Nelson Canada. xx + 648 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, et al, eds., 2000. Introduction to Literature. 4th edition.  Toronto: Harcourt Canada. xviii + 676 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, et al., eds., 2000. Introduction to Literature: Essays. 1st edition. Toronto: Harcourt Canada. 128 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, et al., eds., 2000. Introduction to Literature: Poetry. 1st edition.  Toronto: Harcourt Canada.  284 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, et al., eds., 2000. Introduction to Literature: Short Fiction. 1st edition.  Toronto: Harcourt Canada. 200 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay with James Youngblood Henderson and Marjorie L. Benson, 2000. Aboriginal Tenure in the Constitution of Canada.  Carswell Classic Library. Toronto: Carswell.  xviii + 464. 482 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay (with L. M. Findlay), ed. and introd., 1995. Realizing Community: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Saskatoon: Humanities Research Unit and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives. 200 pp.

 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:
Isobel M. Findlay and Warren I. Weir. Forthcoming 2010. "Accounting and Aboriginal Peoples: From the Bottom Line to Lines of Relation." In Eric Guimond, Sacha Senecal, David Newhouse, and Cora Voyageur (eds.), Hidden in Plain Sight Volume 11. University of Toronto Press forthcoming. 35 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Garry Watson, 2001. "`Learning  to squint': The Critic as Outlaw: Teaching  Studies in Classic American Literature as Cultural Criticism."  In Approaches to Teaching the Works of D.H. Lawrence.  Ed. M. Elizabeth Sargent and Garry Watson. New York: MLA, 137-45. 9 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1998.  "Charles Kingsley."  In British Reform Writers 1832-1914. Ed Gary Kelly and Edd Applegate. New York: Bruccoli Clark Layman. 145-59. 15 pp.

 TEXTBOOKS, INSTRUCTOR'S MANUALS, COURSE GUIDES:

Isobel M. Findlay, 2009. Instructor's Manual to Locker and Findlay, Business Communication Now: Canadian Edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, xxx+368 pp. Published March.

Isobel M. Findlay, 2006. Instructor's Manual to Locker and Findlay,  Business and Administrative Communication: Canadian Edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, xxx+368 pp. Published October.

Isobel M. Findlay, 2004. Instructor's Manual to Findlay, et al, eds., Introduction to Literature 5th edition. Toronto: Nelson. 136

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2002. ADMN 190: Technical Communications Course Guide, NVIT Aboriginal Community Economic Development Program. 48 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2001. Adapted ancillaries (PowerPoint, acetates, and transparencies) for Canadian edition of Mary Ellen Guffey et al., Business Communication: Process and Product. Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2000. Instructor's Manual to Findlay, et al, eds., Introduction to Literature. Toronto: Harcourt Brace.  x + 136 pp.

 PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS:

Isobel M. Findlay and Wanda Wuttunee, 2007. Aboriginal Women's Community Economic Development: Measuring and Promoting Success, IRPP Choices 13.4 (August): 1-26.

 Anna Hunter, Isobel M. Findlay, and Louise Clarke, October 2007. "Redeveloping development: Negotiating Relationships for Advancing an Indigenous Women's Agenda," Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 5 (2), 33-43.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2006 (and Marie Battiste, Lynne Bell, Len Findlay, J. Youngblood (Sakej) Henderson). "Thinking Place: Animating the Indigenous Humanities in Education," in special issue on Thinking Place: Animating the Indigenous Humanities in Education, Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 34, 7-19.
            

Isobel M. Findlay, (published 2006). "From Many Peoples, Strength: Towards a Postcolonial Law and Literature," a special issue on Law, Literature, Postcoloniality, ed. Cheryl Suzack and Gary Boire, ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature 35 (1-2, Jan-April 04) 163-88.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2005 (and John D. Russell). "Aboriginal Economic Development and the Triple Bottom Line: Toward a Sustainable Future?" Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 4 (2), 84-99.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2004. (with Warren Weir and Louise Clarke).  Editor, Introductions and Conclusions. Special Issue: Value(s) Added: Sharing Voices on Aboriginal Community Economic Development.  Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 4 (1). Xiv + 1-80.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2003. "Working for Postcolonial Legal Studies: Working with the Indigenous Humanities," Special issue on Postcolonial Legal Studies, ed. W. Wesley Pue, Law, Social Justice and Global Development (LGD) (2003-1) 30 pp http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/lgd/2003_1/findlay

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2001. "Discourse, Difference, and Confining Circumstances: The Case of R. v. Gladue and the ‘Proper Interpretation and Application of s.718.2(e) of the Criminal Code," Law's Cultural Mediations, special issue of Griffith Law Review, ed. William MacNeil and Peter Hutchings, 10.2 (2001): 225-39. [INVITED]

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2000. "Just Expression: Interdisciplining the Law and Literature," Special issue on Law and Literature, Saskatchewan Law Review 63: 49-68.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1997. "Introduction to "Representing the Victorians."Victorian Review 23 (Winter): 227-31.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1996. "Introduction to "Representing the Victorians: Issues of Research and Pedagogy." Victorian Review 22 (Summer): 42-45.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1995. "`Word-perfect but Deed-demented': Canon Formation, Deconstruction, and the Challenge of D.H. Lawrence."  Mosaic 28.3 (Sept.) : 57-81.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1992. "Intimations of Accountability in the Discourse of Paul de Man,"  English Studies in Canada 18: 59-81.

 PAPERS IN NON-REFEREED JOURNALS:

 Isobel M. Findlay. 2006. "Putting Co-operative Principles into Practice: Lessons Learned from Canada's North." ICA Review of International Co-operation 99 (1) 44-52.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Warren Weir, 2004. Highlights from Aboriginal Justice in Saskatchewan, 2002-2021: The Benefits of Change. Chapter 9, Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform, Final Report, Justice as Healing: A Newsletter on Aboriginal Concepts of Justice 9 (3) 6-8.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1999. "Point of View," University of Saskatchewan Pointer: Instructional Development Newsletter 2.3 (April): 3-4.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1997. "The ivory tower revisited."  On Campus News 14 March: 5.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1991. "Germaine Greer: A Modest Proposer?"  Voice 2.3  (Nov.): 1, 4.l

 INVITED PAPERS IN PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND   ABSTRACTS:

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2004. "Defying the Public/Private Divide: ‘A Declaration of Interdependence' and Interdisciplinarity." In Changing the Climate: Public vs. Private Discourse, ed. Tenielle McLeod. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan. 34 pp. ms.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2003. "Making a Co-operative Turn: Renegotiating Culture-State Relationships." In  Disability Studies & Indigenous Studies. Vol. 2, Culture and the State: Critical Works from the Proceedings of the 2003 Conference, ed. James Gifford and Gabrielle Zezulka-Mailloux. Edmonton: University of Alberta.  7-30.

 
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND ABSTRACTS:

Jason Perepelkin and Isobel M. Findlay, 2009. "Autonomy and Orientation of Entrepreneurial Pharmacists and Corporate Pharmacy Managers: A Comparative Study."  2009 Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC) 

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2004.  "Remapping Co-operative Studies: Re-Imagining Postcolonial Co-operative Futures." Co-operative Membership and Globalization: New Directions in Research and Business Strategies. Ed. Brett Fairbairn and Nora Russell. Saskatoon: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives.145-64.         

Isobel M. Findlay, 1998. "Just Expression: Interdisciplining the Law and Literature."  Cultural Studies, Medieval Studies, and Disciplinary Debate http://www.usask.ca/english/colloqu/

 TECHNICAL REPORTS RELEVANT TO ACADEMIC FIELD:

Dwayne Pattison and Isobel M. Findlay, 2010. Self-Determination in Action: The Entrepreneurship of the Northern Saskatchewan Trappers Association Co-operative. Saskatoon: Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives. 70 pp.

 Nicola S. Chopin and Isobel M. Findlay, 2010. Exploring Key Informants' Experiences with Self-Directed Funding: A Research Report. Saskatoon: Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives. 108 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, Julia Bidonde, Maria Basualdo, and Alyssa McMurtry,2009. South Bay Park Rangers Employment Project for Persons Living with a Disability: A Case Study in Individual Empowerment and Community Interdependence. Saskatoon: Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives. 38 pp.

Mitch Diamontopoulos and Isobel M. Findlay, 2007. Growing Pains: Social Enterprise in Saskatoon's Core Neighbourhoods-A Case Study. Saskatoon: Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives. 57 pp.

Cameron Moneo, Maria Basualdo, Isobel M. Findlay, and Wendy MacDermott, 2007. Broadway Theatre Membership Assessment: A Research Report. Community-University Institute for Social Research, December. 30 pp.

Spence, Cara and Isobel M. Findlay, 2007. Evaluation of Saskatoon Urban Aboriginal Strategy: A Research Report. Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, August. 36 pp.

 Lynch, Karen, Cara Spence, and Isobel M. Findlay, 2007. Urban Aboriginal Strategy Funding Database: A Research Report. Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, July. 14 pp.

 Karen Lynch and Isobel M. Findlay, 2007. A New Vision for Saskatchewan: Changing Lives and Systems through Individualized Funding for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Saskatchewan. Community-University Institute for Social Research and Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, June. 120 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Wanda Wuttunee, 2007. Our Co-op: Our Community. Final Report for Great Bear Co-operative Association Ltd., Deline, NT,  Arctic Co-operatives Limited, and Aurora Research Institute, July. 12 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Wanda Wuttunee, 2007. Our Co-op: Our Community Newsletter for membership of Great Bear Co-operative, Deline, NT, July.  4 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Wanda Wuttunee, 2007. Our Co-op: Our Community. Final Report for Koomiut Co-operative Association Ltd., Kugaaruk. Nunavut, Arctic Co-operatives Limited, and Nunavut Research Institute, April. 10 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay and Wanda Wuttunee, 2007. Our Co-op: Our Community Newsletter for membership of Koomiut Co-operative, April.  4 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay (and Marie Battiste, Len Findlay, J. Y. (Sakej) Henderson, Becky Kuffner), 2005. The North-West Mounted Police and Treaty-Making, Office of the Treaty Commissioner. 51pp.

       
Isobel M. Findlay and Warren Weir, 2005. Selections from Aboriginal Justice in Saskatchewan, 2002 - 2021: The Benefits of Change. Chapter 9, Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform, Final Report, Legacy of Hope: An Agenda for Change reprinted in Wanda D. McCaslin, ed. Justice As Healing: Indigenous Ways - Writings on Community Peace-Making and Restorative Justice from the Native Law Centre. St. Paul, Minnesota: Living Justice Press, pp. 333-36.

Isobel M. Findlay and Warren Weir, 2004. Aboriginal Justice in Saskatchewan 2002-2021: The Benefits of Change. The Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform. Final Report Volume 1: Legacy of Hope: An Agenda for Change.  Saskatoon, 21 June. 9-1-161.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2003. The Cost of Maintaining the Status Quo for Aboriginal Justice in Saskatchewan, 2002-2021.  A Response Report for the Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform. 10 pp.

 Isobel M. Findlay, Co-drafter (with Sakej Henderson, Marie Battiste, L.M.Findlay), 2001. Declaration of Indigenous Teachings for 21st Century Civilization. Sponsored by the Canadian Council on UNESCO for the UN Year for Dialogue among Civilizations and Cultures.

 BOOK REVIEWS:

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2003.  Frances Henry and Carol Tator, Discourses of Domination: Racial Bias in the Canadian English-Language Press, Canadian Journal of Communication 28.1: 130-32.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2002. Barbara Leckie, Culture and Anarchy: The Novel, the Newspaper, and the Law, 1857-1914, English Studies in Canada 28.4 (December 2002): 752-55.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 2001. "The Gifted Peoples: The Return of the Oppressed, or Remythologizing Aboriginal Economic Development." Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 2.1: 87-90.     

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1996. Priscilla Walton, Patriarchal Desire and Victorian  Discourse in Ontario Victorian Studies Association Newsletter (Fall ).

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1988.  Review of Brian Moore, The Color of Blood. Rubicon 10 (Fall): 365-66

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1979. Review of Selwyn Dewdney, Christopher Breton. Chelsea Journal 5.5 (Sept-Oct): 224-25.           

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1979.  Review of Laurali Wright, Neighbours. NeWest Review 5.1 (Sept): 12.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1979. Review of Max Wyman, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet. NeWest Review 4.7 (March): 13.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1978.  Review of The Magic World of Words: A Very First Dictionary; Macmillan Dictionary for Children."   Chelsea Journal 4.6 (Nov-Dec): 297-98.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1978. Review of Doris Anderson, Two Women.  Chelsea Journal 4.6 (Nov-Dec): 302-04.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1978. Review of Sheila Burnford, Bel Ria: Dog of War, Chelsea Journal  4.2 (March-April): 91-92.

 Isobel M. Findlay, 1978. "Dancing in the Dark: The Doctor's Wife by Brian Moore."  Chelsea Journal 4.1 (Jan.-Feb. 1978): 37-38.