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Reading sociology : Canadian perspectives

Title
  1. Reading sociology : Canadian perspectives / edited by Lorne Tepperman, Angela Kalyta.
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  1. Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press, c20012.

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Additional authors
  1. Tepperman, Lorne.
  2. Kalyta, Angela.
  3. Canadian Sociological Association.
Description
  1. xiv, 394 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Subject
  1. Sociology > Canada > Textbooks
  2. Sociology > Textbooks
  3. Sociologie > Canada > Manuels d'enseignement supérieur
  4. Sociologie > Manuels d'enseignement supérieur
  5. Canada > Social conditions > 1991- > Textbooks
  6. Canada > Conditions sociales > 1991- > Manuels d'enseignement supérieur
Contents
  1. Intellectual citizenship and incarnation: a reply to Stanley Fish / Peter Eglin -- Anticipating Burawoy: John Porter's public sociology / Rick Helmes-Hayes -- Indigenous spaces in sociology / Patricia D. McGuire -- Reading reflexively / Bruce Curtis -- Francophone and anglophone sociologists in Canada: diverging, converging, or parallel trends? / Jean-Philippe Warren -- Maintaining control? Masculinity and internet pornography / Steve Garlick -- What a girl wants, what a girl needs: examining cultural change and ideas about gender equality in relationship self-help books, 1960-2009 / Sara Knudson -- The bonds of things / Stephen Harold Riggins -- Nationalism from below / Slobodan Drakulic -- Online interactions among men who have sex with men: situated performances and sexual education / Anthony P. Lombardo -- The ecology of college drinking: revisiting the role of the campus environment on students' drinking patterns / Nancy Beauregard, Andrée Demers, and Louis Gliksman -- Duality and diversity in the lives of immigrant children: rethinking the 'problem of the second generation' in light of immigrant autobiographies / Nedim Karakayali -- 'Even if I don't know what I'm doing I can make it look like I know what I'm doing': becoming a doctor in the 1990s / Brenda L. Beagan -- Emotions contests and reflexivity in the news: examining discourse on youth crime in Canada / Michael C. Adorjan -- Dirty Harry and the Station Queens: a Mertonian analysis of police deviance / Patrick F. Parnaby and Myra Leyden -- Legislative approaches to prostitution: a critical introduction / Frances M. Shaver -- Moral panic and the nasty girl / Christie Barron and Dany Lacombe -- The more things change ... the more we need child care: on the fortieth anniversary of the Report on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women / Patrizia Albanese -- Keeping the family intact: the lived experience of sheltered homeless families / Annette Tézli -- Love and arranged marriage in India today: negotiating adulthood / Nancy S. Netting -- Gender equality and gender differences: parenting, habitus, and embodiment (the 2008 Porter lecture) / Andrea Doucet -- The rise of the 'research university': gendered outcomes / Maureen Baker -- Education, ethnonationalism, and non-violence in Quebec / Matthew Lange -- From international universities to diverse local communities? International students in Halifax and beyond / Sinziana Chira -- Segregation versus self-determination: a Black and White debate on Canada's first Africentric school / Shaun Chen --
  2. 'Suck it up buttercup': a culture of acceptable workplace violence in group homes / Reuben N. Roth -- 'Let's be friends': working within an accountability circuit / Margorie DeVault, Murali Venkatesh, and Frank Ridzi -- Profession: a useful concept for sociological analysis? / Tracey L. Adams -- Work hard, play hard?: a comparison of male and female lawyers' time in paid and unpaid work and participation in leisure activities / Jean E. Wallace and Marisa C. Young -- Childlessness and socio-economic characteristics: what does the Canadian 2006 General Social Survey tell us? / Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot -- 'Choice' in filial care work: moving beyond a dichotomy / Laura M. Funk and Karen M. Kobayashi -- From divergence to convergence: the sex differential in life expectancy in Canada, 1971-2000 / Frank Trovato and Nirannanilathu Lalu -- Biocitizenship and mental health in a Canadian context / Jeff Stepnisky -- Love and changes in health / Reza Nakhaie and Robert Arnold -- Menstruation by choice: the framing a controversial issue / Carol Berenson -- Placentations / Rebecca Scott -- Pay equity: yesterday's issue? / Pat Armstrong -- Red zones, empty alleys, and giant tvs: low-income youths' spatial accounts of Olylmpic host cities / Jacqueline Kennelly -- Parents and traffic safety: unequal risks and responsibilities to and from school / Arlene Tigar McLaren and Sylvia Parusel -- Municipal malaise: neo-liberal urbanism in Canada / Carlo Fanelli and Justin Paulson -- Gold diggers and moms: representations of women's identities in Fort McMurray in Chatelaine / Sara O'Shaughnessy -- Hyperheterosexualization, masculinity, and HIV / AIDS challenges in the Caribbea / Wesley Crichlow -- Contested imaginaries: reading Muslim women and Muslim women reading back: transnational feminist reading practices, pedagogy and ethical concerns / JasminZine and Lisa Taylor -- Spinsters and suspects: gender and moral citizenship in poison pen mystery novels / Kathy Bischoping and Riley Olstead -- Fleshy histories: fatness, sex/gender, and the medicalized body in the nineteenth century / Kristen A. Hardy --
  3. Bridging understandings: Anishinaabe and White perspectives on the residential school apology and prospects for reconciliation / Jeffrey S. Denis -- The informal settlement sector: broadening the lens to understand newcomer integration in Hamilton / William Shaffir and Vic Satzewich -- The new relationship between the social sciences and the indigenous peoples of Canada / Cora J. Voyageur -- Changing Canadian immigration and foreign worker programs: implications fro social cohesion / Alan Simmons -- Voting across immigrant generations / Monica Boyd and Emily Laxer -- United Nations and early post-war development: assembling world order / Suzan Ilcan and Rob Aitken -- Policing terrorism in the post-9/11 era: critical challenges and concerns / Claudio Colaguori and Carlos Torres -- Infectious disease, environmental change, and social control / Harris Ali -- Does a place like this still matter? Remaking economic identity in post-resource communities / Nathan Young -- Counting, caste, and confusion during census enumeration in colonial India / Kevin Walby and Michael Haan -- Canada's rights revolution: social movements and social change, 1937-1983 / Dominique Clément -- The economy and public opinion on welfare spending in Canada / Robert Andersen and Josh Curtis -- Social Europe and Eastern Europe: post-socialist scholars grapple with new models of social policy / Ivanka Knezevic -- 'How can you decide about us without us?': a Canadian catastrophe in Copenhagen / Sherrie M. Steiner -- The production of modernity in classic American whale hunting / Katja Neves -- 'Keep it wild, keep it local': comparing news media and the Internet as sites for environmental movement activism for Jumbo Pass, British Columbia / Mark C.J. Stoddart and Laura MacDonald -- Regulating agricultural biotechnology in Canada: paradoxes and conflicts of closed system / Wilhelm Peekhaus -- The science and politics of polar ice / Mark Vardy -- Fallen women and rescued girls: social stigma and media narratives of the sex industry in Victoria, BC, from 1980 to 2005 / Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, Rachel Phillips, and Cecilia Benoit -- Feminist activists online: a study of the PAR-L Research Network / Michè Ollivier ... [et al.] -- 'Keeping young minds sharp': children's cognitive stimulation and the rise of parenting magazines, 1959-2003 / Linda Quirke -- Packing protest: media coverage of indigenous people's collective action / Rima Wilkes, Catherine Corrigall-Brown, and Daniel J. Myers.
Call number
  1. JFE 13-3465
Note
  1. "Published in partnership with the Canadian Sociological Association / La société canadienne de sociologie".
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Reading sociology : Canadian perspectives / edited by Lorne Tepperman, Angela Kalyta.
Imprint
  1. Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press, c20012.
Edition
  1. 2nd ed.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Added author
  1. Tepperman, Lorne.
  2. Kalyta, Angela.
  3. Canadian Sociological Association.
LCCN
  1. 2011292759
ISBN
  1. 9780195441291 (pbk.)
  2. 019544129X (pbk.)
Research call number
  1. JFE 13-3465
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