The Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management is a student-led initiative aimed at publishing Dalhousie graduate student work of the highest quality and significance in all areas of management.

Vol 7, No 2 (2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
| E-Canada and the Emerging Cyber Attack Exigency | |
| Craig MacEachern |
| Watts at Stake?: Protecting North America’s energy infrastructure from cascading failure and terrorist threats | |
| Alexander Szumilas, Bryce Swerhun, Jeannette Lye |
| Fishing Practices in the Galapagos Islands: The Local Struggle Approached Through Two Political Ecology Theses | |
| Brittany MacGillivray |
| Down the Rabbit Hole: How Cyberspace and Digital Copyright becomes “Curiouser and Curiouser” | |
| Ariel Kleber |
| Success Through Collaboration: What the Players of World of Warcraft Can Teach Us About Knowledge Production and Sharing in Virtual Communities | |
| Tammy Ann Whynot |
| Rediscovering the Steady State of Classical Economics: Discussion on the Origin of the Economic Theory of Sustainability | |
| Chris Whynacht |
| Consumer Health Information Sources in the 21st Century | |
| Tracy Daley |
| The Case for Khadr: Why Failed Repatriation Means Failed Leadership for Stephen Harper | |
| Lora Hamilton |
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