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Published in partnership with the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA), Reading Sociology offers students a wide-ranging and accessible overview of current sociological research in Canada.
Making Connections; Introduction; Contributors; PART 1 WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? THEORY AND METHODS; 1 Macro Sociology: Its Evolution and Relevance to Canada, Harry H. Hiller; 2 Breaking With Inside Experience: Dilemmas in Negotiating Practical Knowledge and Scholarly Knowledge in Research with Young People, Jacqueline Kennelly, Valerie Stam, and Lynette Schick; 3 Reimagining the Sociological Imagination: Including the Brain, Environment and Culture, Ralph Matthews; 4 What Can a Theorist Do?, Christopher Powell; 5 The Debate About Accident Proneness, Lorne Tepperman and Nicole Meredith; 6 French Language Sociology in Quebec, Jean-Philippe Warren; PART 2 CULTURE AND CULTURE CHANGE; 7 Can Pierre Bourdieu Give Us the Blues?, Bruce Curtis; 8 The Social Lives of Statues, Tonya K. Davidson; 9 Starting With a Squish: An Institutional Ethnography of Canada’s Art World, Janna Klostermann; 10 The Art and Artist behind Your Tattoo: A Case Study of Two Tattoo Artists, Chris William Martin; PART 3 SOCIALIZATION; 11 Children’s Literature and Racism in Canada, Xiaobei Chen; 12 Sociology and the Human-Animal Bond, Colleen Anne Dell; 13 Revisiting the Do Men Mother? Question: Temporality, Performativity, Diffractive Readings, and Cat’s Cradles, Andrea Doucet; 14 The Summer Reading Blues: Children’s Accounts of Summer Literacy Practices, Cathlene Hillier and Janice Aurini; PART 4 DEVIANCE AND CRIME; 15 Intimacy, Geography, and Justice, Myrna Dawson; 16 Modern Superstition and Moderate Risk and Problem Slot Machine Gamblers, Tara Hahmann; 17 Cyber-Psychopathy: An Expression of Dark E-Personality, Andrew D. Nevin; 18 Critical Sociology and Criminal Accusation, George Pavlich; 19 Spaces, Places, and States of Mind: A Study of Two Homeless Communities, Eric P. Weissman; PART 5 SOCIAL INEQUALITY; 20 Working for Care; Caring for Work, Pat Armstrong; 21 The Living Wage Movement in Canada: Resisting the Low-Wage Economy, Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli; 22 Freedom as an Ethical Principle for Sociology, Carmen Grillo; 23 Inequality, Demographics, and the New World Order, Susan McDaniel; PART 6 GENDER AND SEXUALITY; 24 Sexual Fields, Adam Green; 25 First But Not a Founder: Annie Marion MacLean and the History and Institutionalization of Canadian Sociology, Mervyn Horgan and Saara Liinamaa; 26 Intimacies and Commodification in Human Milk Exchange: Transforming Families and Kinship, Robyn Lee; 27 Committing Sociology: The Challenges Facing Activist Scholarship, Meg Luxton; PART 7 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS; 28 Decolonizing Canada, Reconciling with Indigenous Peoples: How Settler Allies Conceive of Their Roles and Goals, Jeff Denis and Kerry Bailey; 29 Synthesizing the Canadian Colonial State Field with Contemporary Organizational Network Perspectives, Adam Howe; 30 How Does Sociology Help Us to Understand and Combat Racism in Canada?, Lori Wilkinson; 31 Us, Them, and Others: Canadian Multiculturalism and a Sociology of Pluralist Group Formation, Elke Winter; PART 8 YOUTH AND FAMILIES; 32 I knew what I was getting into: A Study of Youth Labour in the Context of a Canadian Tree-Planting Camp, Fabrizio Antonelli and Taylor Mooney; 33 How Do Majority and Minority Canadian Youth See Themselves Participating in Public Life?, L. Alison Molina-Giron; 34 Understanding the Changing Nature of Relationships in Aging Canadian Families, Karen M. Kobayashi and Mushira M. Khan; 35 Helping and Receiving Help From Neighbours: A Look at the Canadian and the Foreign-Born, Fernando Mata; 36 The Quiet Deconstruction: The Progressive Dismantling of Quebec’s Early Childhood Education and Care System, Sofie Mathieu; PART 9 EDUCATION; 37 Life at Armyville High School: A Glimpse into How Adolescents Experienced the Afghanistan Missions, Deborah Harrison and Patrizia Albanese; 38 The African Brain Drain and the Social Impact of Family Separation, Toju Maria Boyo; 39 The Creative Sociologist: Drivers of Innovative Strategies to Meet the Needs of the New Inorganic Global Economy, J. S. Frideres; 40 Aboriginal Education in Canada: Opportunities and Barriers, Terry Wotherspoon; PART 10 WORK AND THE ECONOMY; 41 Race and the Labour Market Integration of Second-Generation Young Adults, Monica Boyd; 42 Productivity and Prosperity: A Study in the Sociology of Ideas, Karen Foster; 43 Underemployment in Advanced Capitalism: Patterns and Prospects, D.W. Livingstone; 44 Unemployment Experience of Women in Toronto and Halifax, Leslie Nichols; 45 Transitioning into Adulthood: Disability, Barriers, and Accessibility, Cornelia Schneider; PART 11 HEALTH AND CARE; 46 The Converging Gender Trends in Earning and Caring in Canada, Roderic Beaujot, Jianye Liu, and Zenaida Ravanera; 47 Health Declines in Old Age, or Does It?, Neena L. Chappell and Margaret J. Penning; 48 Deceased Organ Donation and the Other Site of Politics, Lindsey McKay; PART 12 RELIGION; 49 Are Islam and Democracy Compatible?, Robert Brym, Robert Andersen, and Scott Milligan; 50 Building the New Jerusalem in Canada’s green and pleasant land: The Social Gospel and the Roots of English-Language Academic Sociology in Canada, 1889-1921, Rick Helmes-Hayes; 51 Keeping Up With the Martins: Prescribed Change, Homogeneity, and Cultural Continuity Among the Old Order Mennonites, Steven Kleinknecht; 52 The Status of Muslim Minorities during the War on Terror, Jeffrey G. Reitz; PART 13 POLITICS; 53 Why Sociologists Should Care About Public Policy, Daniel Beland; 54 The Sociology of Human Rights, Dominique Clement; 55 Making Us Ignorant: Canadian Science Policy under a Neo-Conservative Regime, Margrit Eichler; 56 Liberty Aspiration and Political Behaviours, Reza Nakhaie; PART 14 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS; 57 Critical Intervention: Black Women (Re)defining Feminist Resistance, Activism and Empowerment in Feminist Organizing within Ontario, Jacqueline Benn-John; 58 Factors Leading to Political Violence. Taxi Driving in Montreal, Jean-Philippe Warren; 59 Fighting Back and Building Another World: Contention in the Twenty-First Century, Lesley J. Wood; PART 15 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GOVERNMENT; 60 The Ambivalence of Diplomacy, Mike Follert; 61 Policy Networks, Policy Transfers, and Recommodification: Actors and Mechanisms of Labour Policy Formation in Post-Yugoslav Countries, Ivanka Knezevic; 62 Political Engagement through Civic Transnationalism: Romanian Diasporas and the 2014 Presidential Elections, Laura Visan; 63 Liberalizing Versus Tightening Citizenship Rules in Germany and Canada: A Question of Party Platforms and Politics?, Elke Winter and Anke Patzelt; PART 16 TECHNOLOGY AND MASS MEDIA; 64 The Missing V of Big Data: Surveillance and Vulnerability, David Lyon; 65 Algorithmic Sociology: An Emerging Field, Jonathan Roberge and Thomas Crosbie; 66 (Re)defining Climate Change as a Cultural Phenomenon, Mihai Sarbu; 67 The Endangered Arctic, the Arctic as Resource Frontier: Canadian News Media Narratives of Climate Change and the North, Mark C.J. Stoddart and Jillian Smith; Glossary
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