Newfoundland Quarterly
The Newfoundland Quarterly is a 102 year-old journal focused on the arts, culture, history, industry and people of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is published by the Newfoundland Quarterly Foundation Board, a not-for-profit charitable foundation. Owned by Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Newfoundland Quarterly features contributions from the province's top writers and visual artists as well as writings by our most prominent people. Many contributors have a presence on the national and international stage.
Under a partnership agreement between the Harris Centre and the Newfoundland Quarterly, the main presenter of a "Memorial Presents" session is invited to write an article in the magazine based on the presentation.
2013
Gibson, Ryan. Life Beyond the Zone Boards: Understanding the New Reality of Regional Development in Newfoundland and Labrador. 105.4
2012
Fürst, Bojan. Making Islands Matter. 105.3
Bruneau, Stephen. Natural Gas Better Than Labrador Hydro for Island Energy Requirements. 105.3
Clift, Tom and Cooper, Tom. Why the Divorce? Examining the Fleet Separation Policy- Risks and Opportunities. 105.2
2011
Davis, Ryan. The Newly Veiled Face of Mummering: Reinventing Traditions and Conserving Culture. 104.3
Locke, Wade. Newfoundland and Labrador, from Austerity to Prosperity –and Back to Austerity (?): Planning to Avoid a Financial Crisis. 104.2
Greenwood, Rob & Vodden, Kelly. Rural-Urban Interaction in Newfoundland and Labrador. 104.1
Baehre, Rainer. Whose Pine-Clad Hills: Forest Rights and Access in Newfoundland and Labrador’s History. 103.4
2010
Verge, Robert. The Fishery of the Future: A Troubled History. 103.3
Morgan, Kevin. New Stories from Newfoundland: From Poverty to Prosperity?. 103.2
Pocious, Dr. Gerald. The Emergence of Intangible Cultural Heritage Policy in Newfoundland and Labrador. 103.1
Veitch, Brian. The Challenge of Prosperity: The Role of Research and Development and Innovation in the Province of the Future, 102:4
2009
Jones, Charlotte. The Artist as Rural Entrepreneur, 102:3
May, Art. The Collapse of the Northern Cod, 102:2
Cadigan, Sean. Not a Nation! (Or Why Newfoundland Nationalism Doesn't Make Historical Sense), 102:1
Feehan, James. The Churchill Falls Contract: What Happened and What's to Come? , 101:4
2008
Lynch, Scott. The Absence of Opportunity: Understanding the Dynamics of Intra-Provincial Migration Within Newfoundland and Labrador, 101:3
Clair, Mike. From Out-Migration to Immigration: The Changing Policy Landscape, 101:2
Felt, Lawrence & David Natcher. Effective Governance in the Changing Political Landscape of Labrador, 101:1
Stevens, Ken. From E-Learning to E-Living, 100:4
2007
Addo, Edward. Tourism Development on the Viking Trail: Can Information Technology Make It Sustainable?, 100:3
Locke, Wade. Cutting Through the Gordian Knot: An Objective Assessment of the Equalization Implications for Newfoundland and Labrador of the 2007 Federal Budget, 100:2
Rudd, Murray. Ecological Change — What's It Worth?, 100:1
Foster, Dale. Getting Connected: Can Communication Technology Transform Rural Newfoundland and Labrador?, 99:4
Locke, Wade. Offshore Oil and Gas: Is Newfoundland and Labrador Getting Its Fair Share, 99:3
2006
Stewart, David. Seeing the Future in Regional Economic Development: Lessons from Ireland, 99:2
Emke, Ivan. Is Rural Life Worth Saving?, 99:1
Younghusband, Lynda. Teacher Stress and Working Environments: Implications for Teaching and Learning, 98:4