Monographs And Modules
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2023 - Integrative consumption: Proposed consumer behaviour model
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2023 - Theoretical foundations for global education
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2022 - Undergraduate Students’ Research Identity and Culture
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2022 - A history of the Canadian Home Economics Professional Ring
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2022 - Reactors’ Comments to Brown and Paolucci’s 1978 ‘Home Economics: A Definition’ (2022)
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2020 - Conceptualizing Family Well-being
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2017 - Conceptualizing Consumer Justice
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2017 - Salutogenic Consumer Well-being
McGregor Monograph Series No. 201702
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2017 - Salutogenic Consumer Education
New Release
McGregor Monograph Series No. 201701
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Fostering Ideological Awareness for Consumer Professionals
Fostering Ideological Awareness for Consumer Professionals
McGregor Monograph Series No. 201301
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2014 - Monograph, Consumer Moral Ambiguity
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2011 - Conceptual Clarity in Consumer Scholarship
Conceptual Clarity in Consumer Scholarship (2011)
McGregor Monograph Series No. 201101
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Well-being, Wellness and Basic Human Needs in Home Economics
Well-being, Wellness and Basic Human Needs in Home Economics
McGregor Monograph Series No. 201003
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Locating the Human Condition Concept Within Home Economics (2010)
Monograph – Locating the Human Condition Concept Within Home Economics (2010)
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Consumer education as a site of political resistance: 50 years of conceptual evolutions
Consumer education as a site of political resistance: 50 years of conceptual evolutions. Self-published McGregor Monograph Series No. 201001
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Positioning the Profession Beyond Patriarchy
Monograph (2007) - Donna Pendergast and Sue L.T. McGregor, KON Research Fellows
Published by Kappa Omicron Nu
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Leadership for the Human Family: Reflective Human Action for a Culture of Peace
This monograph strives to illustrate how home economics/human ecology/family and consumer sciences pre-service and in-service professional socialization can be augmented with a peace perspective such that leaders are socialized to see themselves as global citizens prepared to shape the future of humanity via RHA leadership strategies. Kappa Omicron Nu is honored to feature the scholarship and research of KON Research Fellow, Sue McGregor.
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KON peace RHA monograph
2007 - Changing Family Demographics: Amazing Canadian Families
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Teaching Module on Global Citizenship published by Classroom Connections
https://www.classroomconnections.ca/sharing-the-harvest.html