Barrett, JoshuaGroup by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 9. ArticleBarrett, Joshua (2019) There and Back Again: How Labour Mobility Impacts Community Development in Source Communities. Transatlantic Journal of Rural Research, 1 (1). pp. 1-35. ISSN 2636-5669 ReportHall, Heather and Vodden, Kelly and Barrett, Joshua and Butters, Leanna (2020) Mobile Work in Long Harbour. Research Report. Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Gibson, Ryan and Barrett, Joshua and Parmiter, Stephen (2013) Philanthropy as a Vehicle for Regional Development. Project Report. The Harris Centre. Conference or Workshop ItemBarrett, Joshua (2016) Money Matters: Mobile Workforces and Local Economic Development in Source Communities. In: Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Annual Conference, October 12-15, 2016, Guelph, Ontario. (Submitted) Barrett, Joshua (2016) Social Development and Source Communities: How Mobile Workers Spend Time in their Permanent Place of Residence. In: Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Conference, May 30-June 4, 2016, Halifax, Nova Scotia. (Submitted) Barrett, Joshua (2016) Regional Sustainability in a Mobile World: Reflections from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In: Mobility and Regional Development session at the Regional Studies Association Conference 2016: Building Bridges: Cities and Regions in a Transnational World, April 3-6, 2016, Graz, Austria. (Submitted) Barrett, Joshua (2015) Commuters and Communities: How Employment Mobility Affects Community Development in Source Communities. In: Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation’s Building Resilience Conference, September 16-19, 2015, Summerside, Prince Edward Island. (Submitted) Barrett, Joshua (2015) Resource Towns to No Towns? The Evolution of Commute Work from the 1950s to Present and How it Impacts Communities. In: Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Congress 2015, June 1-5, 2015, Ottawa, Ontario. (Submitted) ThesisBarrett, Joshua (2017) Commuters and communities: the social and economic impacts of labour mobility on source communities. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |