Anguilla Country Conference Pre-Prints  

This page links to copies of some of the papers presented at the Anguilla Country Conference, 2011. These versions are offered as a public service by the University of the West Indies. Other papers related to Anguilla may be added as they become available. 

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Author Paper
Gracelyn Cassell (and Carla Harris) The Value and the Vexation: The Experience of Festival Tourism in the British Overseas Territories of Montserrat and Anguilla
The Montserrat section [by Gracelyn Cassell]
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Claire de Riggs Jones Sustainable Development - A Boost in Entrepreneurship; a Way Forward html
Lowell Fiet Masks and masquerade in multi-aesthetic and transcultural education html
Arlene Bailey Franklin, Carrolle Perry Devonish, Perin Bradley Jollification as a Model for Philanthropy in the 21st Century html
Linda T. Lake Forging an Anguillian Identity html
Delroy M. Louden, & Susan Hodge Anguilla Community College (ACC) Approach to Research html
Delroy Louden, Sharon Richardson, and Susan Hodge Parental Education and Aspirations in Anguilla: Findings from Two Surveys html
Jonice A. Louden and Rev Clifton Niles Fragile Families: Their Characteristics and Impact html
Don Mitchell New Perspectives in Oppression: The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Proposals for Constitutional Reform in the Overseas Territories of Anguilla, Montserrat and the Turks and Caicos Islands html
Stanley Reid Formulating Public Policy: Is there a role for citizens? html
Lynda Quamina-Aiyejina ANGUILLA: A PARTIALLY ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY pdf

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