Publications: Department of Sociology
book chapters
S. Harris Ali “Borderless Disease” [Revised] In George Ritzer (Ed) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Ali, Harris
Harris Ali, Patricia Perkins, Roger Keil, Barlu Dumbuya, Michaela Hynie and Pablo Idahosa (2016) “The Social and Political Dimensions of the Ebola Response: Global Inequality, Climate Change, and Infectious Disease” In W. Leal Filho, UM Azeiteiro and F. Alves (Eds) Climate Change and Health: Improving Resilience and Reducing Risks. Springer(pages 151- 169)
Ali, Harris
"Measuring Care: Neo-liberalism Comes to the Nursing Home." Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, and Jacqueline Choiniere in Christine Gabriel and L. Pauline Rankin eds. Counting Matters. Policy, Practice, and the Limits of Gender Equality Measurement in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2024, pp. 99-118
Armstrong, Pat
"Unpaid Care in Public Places: Tensions in the Time of COVID-19." Pat Armstrong and Janna Klostermann in Amy Armenia, Kim Price-Glynn and Mignon Duffy, eds. Confronting the Global Care Crisis during COVID-19: Past Problems, New Issues, and Pathways to Change! Rutgers University Press, 2023, Chapter 6.
Armstrong, Pat
"Learning Sociology: A Participant’s Perspective" in Stephen Harold Riggins and Neil McLaughlin eds. Canadian Sociologists in the First-Person Kingston McGill-Queens University Press, 2021, pp. 295-314
Armstrong, Pat
"Putting Life into Years: Promoting Health and Joy in Nursing Homes." Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Jacqueline Choiniere in Irv Rootman et al eds. Health Promotion and Older Adults in Canada Toronto: CSP, 2021, Chapter 27.
Armstrong, Pat
"Shifting Responsibilities for Care: The Experiences of Staff and Families in Long-Term Residential Care ."Rachel Barken and Pat Armstrong in Pat Armstrong, and Hugh Armstrong, eds The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes New York: Routledge, 2020, pp. 209-223.
Armstrong, Pat
"Privatization of Long-Term Residential Care in Canada: The Case of Three Provinces." Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Martha McDonald and Malcolm Doupe in Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong eds The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes New York: Routledge, 2020, pp. 87-101.
Armstrong, Pat
"Promoting Public Health in Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong," eds. The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes New York: Routledge, 2020, pp. 224-237.
Armstrong, Pat
"Privatizing Care: Setting the Stage Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong" in Pat Armstrong, and Hugh Armstrong eds The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes New York: Routledge, 2020, pp. 17-37.
Armstrong, Pat
"Contracting Out Care." Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong. pp. 87-103 in Fran Collyer and Karen Willis eds. Navigating Private and Public Healthcare: Experiences of Patients, Doctor sand Policy Makers London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020., pp .87-103
Armstrong, Pat
"Never Done: The Struggle for Health Care” pp. 107-113 in Cynthia Levine-Rasky and Lisa Kowalchuk, eds. We Resist: Defending the Common Good in Hostile Times, Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. 2020, pp. 107-113.
Armstrong, Pat
"Privatization and COVID-19: A Deadly Combination for Nursing Homes." Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Ivy Bourgeault in Colleen M Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault & Sridhar Venkatapuram, eds, Vulnerable: The Policy, Law and Ethics of COVID-19 Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2020, pp 447-462..
Armstrong, Pat
"Privatization, Hybridization and Resistance in Contemporary Care Work"
(Pat Armstrong and Donna Baines) in Donna Baines and Ian Cunningham, eds. Working in the Context of Austerity Bristol: Policy Press 2020, 97-108 Armstrong, Pat
(Pat Armstrong and Donna Baines) in Donna Baines and Ian Cunningham, eds. Working in the Context of Austerity Bristol: Policy Press 2020, 97-108 Armstrong, Pat
"Start Early. Stay Late. Planning for Care in Old Age" (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong) in Leo Panitch and Greg Albo eds. Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living London: Merlin Press 2020, pp 246-256.
Armstrong, Pat
"Caring for Seniors the Neo-Liberal Way." Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Tamara Daly and Jacqueline Choiniere in Mark Thomas et al. eds. Change and Continuity: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019. pp. 229-244
Armstrong, Pat
"Women, Health and Care" in Toba Bryant, Dennis Raphael and Marcia Rioux, eds. Staying Alive, Third Edition. Critical Perspectives in Health, Illness, and Care Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2019. Chapter 13.
Armstrong, Pat
"Reforming Health Services in Ontario: Contradictions" in Greg Albo and Bryan Evans, eds. Divided Province: Ontario Politics in the Age of Neo-Liberalism Montreal: McGill-Queens’ University Press, 2018. pp. 334-358.
Armstrong, Pat
"Complexities, tensions, and promising practices: Work in Canadian long-term residential care ."Pat Armstrong and Tamara Daly in Karen Christensen and Doria Pilling, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Social Care Work Around the World. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter 20.
Armstrong, Pat
"Working for Care: Caring for Work" in Patrizia Albanese, Lorne Tepperman and Emily Alexander, eds., Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2017. pp. 101-104
Armstrong, Pat
"Public Policy, Gender, and Health" in Dennis Raphael, Toba Bryant, and Marcia Rioux, eds., Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Care – 3rd edition. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2016. pp. 331-346
Armstrong, Pat
"Women's Health in Context: Gender Issues" in John Germov and Jennie Hornosty, eds., Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology – 2nd Canadian edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 2016. pp. 334-358
Armstrong, Pat
"The Mental Health of Health Care Workers – A Woman’s Issue?" in Khanlou N & Pilkington B, eds., Women’s Mental Health: Resistance and Resilience in Community and Society. Advances in Mental Health and Addiction (Series Editor: Masood Zangeneh). New York: Springer, 2015. pp. 19-32
Armstrong, Pat
"Unpaid Health Care: An Indicator of Equity" in Pat Armstrong and Ann Pederson, eds., Women’s Health: Intersections of Policy, Research and Practice – 2nd edition. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2015. pp. 238-258
Armstrong, Pat
"Sex, Gender and Systematic Reviews: The Example of Wait Times for Hip and Knee Replacements." Ann Pederson and Pat Armstrong in Pat Armstrong and Ann Pederson, eds., Women’s Health: Intersections of Policy, Research and Practice – 2nd edition. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2015. pp. 56-72
Armstrong, Pat
"Nurses Unions: Where Knowledge Meets Know-How." Pat Armstrong and Linda Silas, in Marjorie McIntyre and Carol McDonald eds., Realities of Canadian Nursing: Professional, Practice and Power Issues. New York: Walters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2014. pp. 158-180. pp.217-228
Armstrong, Pat
Pay Equity in Canada, The Story Continues Pat Armstrong and Krista Scott-Dixon, in Gillian Whitehouse, ed., Equal Pay for Women? Trends and Perspectives in Cross-National Perspective. New York: Routledge Press, 2013.
Armstrong, Pat
"Skills for Care" in Pat Armstrong and Susan Breadley, eds., Troubling Care: Critical Perspectives on Research and Practices Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 2013. pp. 101-112
Armstrong, Pat
"Managing to Manage: The Daily Practices of a Chair" in Louise Potvin and Pat Armstrong eds., Shaping Academia for the Public Good. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013. pp. 223-245
Armstrong, Pat
"Regulating Care: Lessons from Canada" in Gabrielle Meagher and Marta Szebehely eds., Marketisation in Nordic Eldercare: A Research Report on Legislation, Oversight, Extent and Consequences. Stockholm: Stockholm University School of Social Work, 2013 .Chapter 7
Armstrong, Pat
“Women's Work in Health Care” pp. 167-192 in Pat Armstrong, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Beth Jackson, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Ann Pederson and Morgan Seeley, eds., Thinking Women: Reforming Care. Toronto: Women's Press, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“Women's Health in Context: Gender Issues” pp. 82-99 in John Germov and Jennie Hornosty, eds., Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology – 1st Canadian edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“Woman-Defined Quality Care” (Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen R. Grant, Nancy Guberman, Beth Jackson and Kay Willson), pp. 215-232 in Pat Armstrong, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Beth Jackson, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Ann Pederson and, Morgan Seeley, eds., Thinking Women: Reforming Care. Toronto: Women's Press, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Mental Health of Women Health Care Workers” pp. 193-214 in Pat Armstrong, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Beth Jackson, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Ann Pederson and Morgan Seeley, eds., Thinking Women: Reforming Care. Toronto: Women's Press, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“Pay Equity: Yesterday’s Issue?” pp. 211-214 in Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyta, eds., Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives – 2nd Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Armstrong, Pat
“Pay Equity: Yesterday’s Issue” (Pat Armstrong), in Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyta, eds., Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Second Edition., forthcoming 2010.
Armstrong, Pat
“Five Minutes with the Health Minister: What Women Want in Health Care” (Karen Grant, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Nancy Guberman, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson, Morgan Seeley and Kay Wilson), pp. 147-58 in Nili Kaplan-Myrth, Lori Hanson and Patricia Thille, eds., Women Who Care: Women’s Stories of Health Care and Caring. East Lawrenstown NS: Pottersfield Press, 2010
Armstrong, Pat
“Pay Equity in Canada, The Story Continues” (Pat Armstrong and Kristan Scott Dixon) in Gillian Whitehouse, ed., Equal Pay for Women? Trends and Perspectives in Cross-National Perspective. New York: Routledge Press, forthcoming 2010
Armstrong, Pat
“Gender, Health and Care” (Pat Armstrong) in Dennis Raphael and Tulsa Bryant, eds. Staying Alive. Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, forthcoming 2010
Armstrong, Pat
“Women Forced to Work Longer, Harder, for Less Pay” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 7-14 in Trish Hennessy and Ed Finn, eds., Speaking Truth to Power: A Reader on Canadian Women’s Inequality. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2010
Armstrong, Pat
“Neoliberalism in Action: Canadian Perspectives” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 184-201 in Susan Braedley and Meg Luxton, eds., Neoliberalism and Everyday Life. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010
Armstrong, Pat
“Women’s Health Centres” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 371-86 in Ellen Kuhlmann and Ellen Annandale, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
Armstrong, Pat
"Women’s Health Centres" in Ellen Kuhlmann and Ellen Annandale, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare – 2nd edition 2013. Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. pp. 371-86
Armstrong, Pat
“Gendering Work? Women and Technologies in Health Care” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Karen Messing), pp. 122-37 in Ellen Balka, Eileen Green and Flis Henwood, eds., Gender, Health and Information Technology in Context. Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Contradictions at Work: Struggles for Control in Canadian Health Care” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 145-67 in Leo Panitch and Colin Leys, eds., Morbid Symptoms: Health under Capitalism. Socialist Register 2010. Pontypool Wales: Merlin Press and New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Precarious Employment in the Health-Care Sector” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 256-70 in Leah F. Vosko, Martha MacDonald, Iain Campbell, eds., Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment. New York: Routledge Press, 2009.
Armstrong, Pat
“Foreword” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 7-8 in Celia Briar, ed., Hidden Health Hazards in Women’s Work. Wellington NZ: Dunmore Publishing, 2009.
Armstrong, Pat
“Taking Power: Making Change Nurses’ Unions in Canada” (Pat Armstrong and Linda Silas), pp. 316-36 in Marjorie McIntyre and Carol McDonald, eds., Realities of Canadian Nursing: Professional, Practice, and Power Issues. Third Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Challenging Questions: Designing Long-Term Facility Care with Women in Mind” (Pat Armstrong and Albert Banerjee), pp. 110-18 in Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson, Morgan Seeley and Jane Springer, eds. A Place to Call Home: Long Term Care in Canada, Toronto: Fernwood Publishing, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Public Policy, Gender, and Health” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 350-61 in Dennis Raphael, ed., Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives. Second Edition. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Managing Care the Canadian Way” (Pat Armstrong), pp. in Johanna Fisher, ed., Biomedical Ethics: A Canadian Focus. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Armstrong, Pat
“Social Cohesion and the State: The Health Care Example” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 87-106 in Alexandra Dobrowolsky, ed., Women and Public Policy in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2009
Armstrong, Pat
“Gender Relations” (Pat Armstrong), pp. in Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese, eds., Sociology: A Canadian Perspective. Revised Third Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2008
Armstrong, Pat
“Doing Women’s Studies” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 250-55 in Wendy Robbins, Meg Luxton, Margrit Eichler, and Francine Descarries, eds., Minds of Our Own: Inventing Feminist Scholarship and Women’s Studies in Canada and Quebec, 1966–76. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier Press, 2008
Armstrong, Pat
“Las mujeres, el trabajo y el cuidado de los demás en el actual milenio” (“Thinking it Through: Women, Work and Caring in the New Millenium”) (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 195-204 in María Luisa Clark, ed. La mediciόn de las aportaciones de las mujeres a la salud y al desarrollo en las Américas: encuestas sobre el empleo del tiempo y cuentas satélite del sector familiar [Measuring Women’s Contributions to Health and Development in the Americas: Household Satellite Accounts and Time-Use Surveys], 2008
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Health Care Reform” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 257-61 in Bruce Campbell and Greg Marchildon, eds., Medicare: Facts, Myths, Problems and Promises Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2007
Armstrong, Pat
“Health Care Reform and Its Impact on Women” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 333-55 in Les Samuelson and Wayne Antony, eds., Power and Resistance: Critical Thinking about Canadian Social Issues. Fourth Edition. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2007
Armstrong, Pat
“Doubtful Data: Why Paradigms Matter in Counting the Health-Care Labor Force” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Kate Laxer), pp. 326-48 in Vivian Shalla and Wallace Clement, eds. Work in Tumultuous Times: Critical Perspectives. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007
Armstrong, Pat
“Relocating Care: Home Care in Ontario”, (Pat Armstrong), pp. 528-53 in Marina Morrow, Olena Hankivsky and Colleen Varcoe, eds. Women’s Health in Canada: Critical Perspective on Theory and Policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007
Armstrong, Pat
“Gender, Health and Care” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 287-304 in Dennis Raphael, Toba Bryant and Marcia Rioux, eds. Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2006
Armstrong, Pat
“Precarious Work, Privatization, and the Health-Care Industry: The Case of Ancillary Workers” (Pat Armstrong and Kate Laxer), pp. 115-38 in Leah Vosko, ed., Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2006
Armstrong, Pat
“Health, Social Policy, Social Economics, and the Voluntary Sector” (Pat Armstrong), pp.331-44 in Dennis Raphael, ed., Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2004
Armstrong, Pat
"Gender Relations" (Pat Armstrong), pp. 380-401 in Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis, eds., Sociology: A Canadian Perspective. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2004
Armstrong, Pat
“Planning for Care: Approaches to Human Resources Policy and Planning in Health Care” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 117-49 in Pierre Gerlier Forest, Gregory P. Marchildon and Tom McIntosh, eds., Changing Health Care in Canada. Romanow Papers, Volume 2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. Translated as “Planification des soins: approches en matière de politiques et de planification des ressources humaines de la santé”, pp. 125-63 in Pierre-Gerlier Forest, Gregory P. Marchildon and Tom McIntosh, eds., Les forces de changement dans le système de santé canadien. Ottawa: Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2004
Armstrong, Pat
“Caregiving in Historical Perspective” (Pat Armstrong and Olga Kits), pp. 23-63 in Paul Leduc Browne, ed., The Commodity of Care: Assessing Ontario’s Experiment with Managed Competition in Home Care. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2004
Armstrong, Pat
“Assessing the Impact of Restructuring and Work Reorganization in Long Term Care” (Pat Armstrong, Irene Jansen, Erin Connell and Mavis Jones), pp. 175-217 in Penny Van Esterik, ed. Head, Heart and Hands: Partnerships for Women’s Health in Canadian Environments. Volume 1. Toronto: National Network on Environments and Women’s Health, 2003
Armstrong, Pat
“Privatization as Health-Care Reform and Its Impact on Women” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 315-36 in Wayne Antony, ed., Power and Resistance. Third Edition. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2003
Armstrong, Pat
“Pay Equity: Complexities and Contradictions in Legal and Social Processes” (Pat Armstrong, Mary Cornish and Elizabeth Millar), pp. 161-82 in Wallace Clement and Leah Vosko, eds., Changing Canada: Political Economy as Transformation. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003
Armstrong, Pat
“Feminist Methodology” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 11-24 in Merle Jacobs, ed., Is Anyone Listening? Women, Work and Society, Toronto: Women’s Press, 2002. Reprinted from Theorizing Women’s Work, 1990
Armstrong, Pat
“The Everyday Practices of Rationing: Comparing the Voices of Nurses in California and British Columbia”(I. Bourgeault, S. Lindsay, E. Mykhalovskiy, H. Armstrong, P. Armstrong, J. Choiniere, S. Lexchin, S. Peters, and J.P. White), pp. 83-103 in Donald Light and David Hughes, eds., Rationing: Constructed Realities and Professional Practices. Malden MA: Blackwell, 2002. Reprinted from Sociology of Health and Illness.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Context for Health Care Reform” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 11-48 in Pat Armstrong, et al, eds., Exposing Privatization: Women and Health Care Reform. Toronto: Garamond Press, 2001
Armstrong, Pat
“Women, Privatization and Health Care Reform: The Ontario Case” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 163-216 in Pat Armstrong, et al., eds. Exposing Privatization: Women and Health Care Reform. Toronto: Garamond Press, 2001
Armstrong, Pat
“Evidence-Based Health Care Reform: Women’s Issues” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 121-45 in Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and David Coburn, eds., Unhealthy Times. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Health: Not Just a Matter of Care” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 260-78 in Nancy Mandell, ed., Feminist Issues: Race, Class and Sexuality. Revised Third Edition. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 2001
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Health: Challenges and Changes”, (Pat Armstrong), pp. 249-66 in Nancy Mandell, ed. Feminist Issues: Race, Class and Sexuality. Revised Second Edition. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1998
Armstrong, Pat
“Restructuring Public and Private: Women's Paid and Unpaid Work” (Pat Armstrong), pp.37-61 in Susan B. Boyd, ed. Challenging the Public/Private Divide: Feminism, Law and Public Policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. Revised version pp. 37-61 in Barbara A. Crow and Lise Gotell, eds., Open Boundaries: A Canadian Women’s Studies Reader. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 2000
Armstrong, Pat
“Pay Equity: Not Just a Matter of Money”(Pat Armstrong), pp. 246-65 in Patricia Evans and Gerda Werkerle, eds., Women and the Canadian Welfare State: Challenges and Changes. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. Revised version pp. 122-37 in Caroline Andrew and Sandra Rogers, eds., Women and the Canadian State. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997
Armstrong, Pat
“From Caring and Sharing to Greedy and Mean?” (Pat Armstrong), in André Lapierre, Patricia Smart and Pierre Savard, eds. Language, Culture and Values in Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996. Revised version published as "The Welfare State as History", pp. 52-71 in Raymond Blake, Penny Bryden and J. Frank Strain, eds. The Welfare State in Canada. Concord: Irwin, 1997, pp. 251-268.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Feminization of the Labour Force: Harmonizing Down in A Global Economy” (Pat Armstrong) , pp. 368-392 in Karen Messing, Barbara Neis and Lucie Dumais, eds. Invisible: La Santé des Travailleuses. Charlottetown: Gynergy, 1995. Revised version pp. 29-54 in Isabella Bakker, ed., Rethinking Restructuring: Gender and Change in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996
Armstrong, Pat
“Unraveling the Safety Net: Transformations in Health Care and Their Impact on Women” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 129-50 in Janine Brodie, ed. Women and Canadian Public Policy. Toronto: Harcourt Brace, 1995
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Health: Challenges and Changes” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 294-314 in Nancy Mandell, ed. Feminist Issues: Race, Class and Sexuality. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1995
Armstrong, Pat
“Health Care as a Business: The Legacy of Free Trade” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 218-34 in Wayne Antony, ed., Power and Resistance. Second Edition. Halifax: Fernwood, 1998. Revised from Take Care: Warning Signals for the Canadian Health System, 1994.
Armstrong, Pat
“Gender Relations” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 345-77 in Jack Richardson, Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis, eds., The Social World. Revised Third Edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1994
Armstrong, Pat
“Professions, Unions or What? Learning from Nurses” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 304-24 in Linda Briskin and Patricia McDermott, eds., Women Challenging Unions: Feminism, Democracy, and Militancy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993
Armstrong, Pat
“Women as Victims, Women as Actors”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 299-310 in James Curtis, Edward Grabb and Neil Guppy, eds. Social Inequality in Canada. Second Edition. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1993. Reprinted from Theorizing Women's Work, 1990.
Armstrong, Pat
“Work and Family Life: Changing Patterns” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 127-45 in G.N. Ramu, ed., Marriage and the Family in Canada Today. Second Edition. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1993
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Work: Learning From the Research Experience” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 135-46 in Joan Brockman and Dorothy E. Chunn, eds. Investigating Gender Bias in the Law: Socio-Legal Perspectives. Toronto: Thompson, 1993
Armstrong, Pat
“Better Irreverent than Irrelevant”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 339-48 in William Carroll et al., eds. Fragile Truths: 25 Years of Sociology and Anthropology in Canada. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992
Armstrong, Pat
“Gender Relations” (Pat Armstrong), pp. in Jack Richardson and Lorne Tepperman, eds., The Social World. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1991
Armstrong, Pat
“Understanding the Numbers: Women in the Film and Television Industry” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 3-38 in Toronto Women in Film and Television, ed. Changing Focus: The Future of Women in the Canadian Film and Television Industry. Toronto: TWIF, 1991
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and the Double Ghetto” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 381-89 in James Curtis and Lorne Tepperman, eds. Images of Canada. Scarborough: Prentice Hall, 1990. Reprinted from The Double Ghetto, 1984.
Armstrong, Pat
“Economic Conditions and Family Structures” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 67-92 in Maureen Baker, ed., Families: Changing Trends in Canada. Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1990
Armstrong, Pat
“Choosing Equity and Prosperity: Access to College and the Ontario Economy”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 1-27 in Ontario Council of Regents, Colleges and the Changing Economy: Background Papers, Vision 2000. Toronto: Author, 1989
Armstrong, Pat
“Women's Work in the Labour Force” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 275-315 in Arlene Tiger McLaren, ed., Gender and Society: Creating a Canadian Women's Sociology. Toronto: Copp-Clark Pitman, 1988. Reprinted from The Double Ghetto, 1984.
Armstrong, Pat
“Unemployment as a Women's Issue” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 385-93 in Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis, eds., Readings in Sociology: An Introduction. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1988
Armstrong, Pat
“The Marital System: Australian and Canadian Patterns” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 179-206 in Bonnie Fox, ed. Family Bonds and Gender Division. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1988
Armstrong, Pat
“Taking Women into Account: Redefining and Intensifying Employment in Canada” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 65-84 in Elizabeth Hagen, Jane Jenson and Trudi Koziol, eds., Feminization of the Labour Force: Paradoxes and Promises. Cambridge: Polity and New York: Oxford University Press, 1988
Armstrong, Pat
“Work and Family Life: Changing Patterns” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 121-42 in G. N. Ramu, ed., Marriage and the Family in Canada Today. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1988
Armstrong, Pat
“Women, Family and Economy”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 143-74 in Ann Duffy and Nancy Mandell, eds., The Canadian Family: Feminist Reflections. Scarborough: Butterworths, 1988
Armstrong, Pat
“Mediating the Conflicting Demands of 'Home' and 'Work'”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 113-41 in Karen Anderson et al., Family Matters. Toronto: Methuen, in association with TVOntario, 1987
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and the Economic Crisis in Canada”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 225-46 in Robert Argue, Charlene Gannage and David Livingstone, eds., Working People in Hard Times: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: Garamond, 1987
Armstrong, Pat
“Women's Work: Women's Wages” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 354-76 in Greta Hofmann Nemiroff, ed., Women and Men: Interdisciplinary Readings on Gender. Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1987
Armstrong, Pat
“Women, Technology and the Economic Crisis” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 43-96 in John F. Peters, ed., Work in Canada. Occasional Paper No. 4. Waterloo: Interdisciplinary Research Committee, Wilfred Laurier University, 1986
Armstrong, Pat
“Women” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 36-43 in Daniel Drache and Wallace Clement, eds., A Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy. Revised Second Edition. Toronto: Lorimer, 1985
Armstrong, Pat
“The Structure of Women's Labour Force Work: Everywhere and Nowhere”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 130-36 in Graham S. Lowe and Harvey Krahn, eds., Working Canadians: A Reader in the Sociology of Work and Industry. Toronto: Methuen, 1984. Reprinted from A Working Majority, 1983
Armstrong, Pat
“Job Creation and Unemployment for Canadian Women”, (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), pp. 129-52 in Anne Hoiberg, ed., Women and the World of Work. New York: Plenum, 1982. Revised versions, pp. 209-55 in Naomi Hersom and Dorothy E. Smith, eds., Women and the Canadian Labour Force. Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada, 1982; and as Working Paper No. 9, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1982
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Unemployment” (Pat Armstrong), pp. 70-101 in R. Marvyn Novick, ed., Full Employment: Social Questions for Public Policy. Toronto: Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto, 1979
Armstrong, Pat
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Bawa, Sylvia
A. Gazso and K. Bischoping (2018). “Reframing an awkward moment: A comparison of two analytic strategies for being reflexive”. Pp. 256-262 in S. Kleinknecht, L.-J. van den Scott, and C.B. Sanders, eds., The Craft of Qualitative Research, Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping, R. Abdelbaki, K. Ahmed, K. Banasiak, and D. Gül Kaya (2017). “Unsettling Orientalism: Edward W. Said’s (1978) book and its covers”. In S. Saffari, R. Akhbari, K. Abdolmaki, and E. Hamdon (eds.), Unsettling Colonial Modernity: Islamicate Contexts in Focus. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Bischoping, Katherine
R. Chisholm, C. Weaving, and K. Bischoping (2016). “Girl Power figures, mythic Amazons, and neoliberal risk performers: Discursively situating women who participate in Mixed Martial Arts”, pp. 279-298 in H. Thorpe and R. Olive, eds., Women in Action Sport Cultures: Identity, Politics, Experience and Pedagogy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping (2014) “Identity and mutability in family stories about the Third Reich,” pp.56-73 in Ivana Maček (ed.), Engaging with Violence: New Paradigms in the Study of Genocide and Mass Political Violence. London: Routledge.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping (2005) “Quote, Unquote: From Transcript to Text in Ethnographic Research,” pp.141-154 in Doing Ethnography: Researching Everyday Life, D. Pawluch, C. Miall, and W. Shaffir (eds) Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press/Women’s Press.
Bischoping, Katherine
“Re-Framing Prostitution as Work” Queerly Canadian Scott Rayter and Laine Halpern Zisman (Editors) Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2021. Reprinted from Making Work, Making Trouble: The Social Regulation of Sexual Labour Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Second Edition 2009 (First Edition 1998).
Brock, Deborah R.
Deborah Brock (Editor, Introduction and Conclusion ) Governing the Social in Neoliberal Times University of British Columbia Press, 2019.
Brock, Deborah R.
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2005 "Public Deliberation after 9/11." In Recovering from September 11th: The Social Effects of the World Trade Center Tragedy, edited by Nancy Foner. Russell Sage. By Francesca Polletta and Lesley Wood.
Wood, Lesley
2004 “Bridging the Chasms: The Case of People’s Global Action” in Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neo-Liberal Order. Pp. 95-117. Edited by Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
Wood, Lesley
Cary Wu. 2022. "Categorical inequality in trust." Reading Sociology (4th edition) Unsettling a Settler Colonial Project & Re/writing Sociological Narratives. Oxford University Press.
Wu, Cary
Terry Clark and Cary Wu. 2021. "Urbanization theorizing." Abrutyn, Seth and Omar Lizardo, eds. Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. New York: Springer.
Wu, Cary
Wilkes, Rima, and Cary Wu. "Trust and minority groups." The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust (2018): 231.
Wu, Cary
book reviews
Review of Karen Messing’s "Bent Out of Shape: Shame, Solidarity and Women’s Bodies" Herizons Summer 2022, p.39.
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Annette Kamp and Helge Hvid, eds. “Elderly Care in Transition. Management, Meaning and Identity” Acta Sociologica 57(2): 183-184 (May 2014).
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Julia Johnson, Sheena Rolph and Randall Smith, “Residential Care Transformed: Revisiting the Last Refuge” (Pat Armstrong & Hugh Armstrong), Canadian Journal of Sociology 36(2): 292-232 (2011).
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Laurent Vogel, “The Gender Workplace Health Gap in Europe”(Pat Armstrong), Gender, Work and Organization 12:4 (June 2005)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Rebecca Johnson, “Taxing Choices: The Intersection of Class, Gender, Parenthood, and the Law.” (Pat Armstrong), Canadian Tax Journal 51:5 (2003): 1961-66
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Miriam Glucksmann, “Cottons and Casuals: The Gendered Organization of Work.” (Pat Armstrong), Canadian Journal of Sociology online. http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews/cottons:html
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Antonia Maioni, “Parting at the Crossroads: The Emergence of Health Insurance in the United States and Canada” (Pat Armstrong), American Historical Review (February 2000)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Colleen Fuller, “Caring for Profit: How Corporations are Taking Over Canada’s Health Care System.” (Pat Armstrong), CAUT Bulletin (January 1999)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Miriam Stewart, “Integrating Social Support in Nursing” (Pat Armstrong), Health and Canadian Society 2:1 (1994)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Steven Rhoads, “Incomparable Worth in Gender” (Pat Armstrong), Work and Organization 1:3 (July 1994)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Judith Rollins, “Between Women: Domestics and Their Employers” (Pat Armstrong), Labour/Le Travail 28 (Spring 1988)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Charlene Gannage, “Double Day, Double Bind” (Pat Armstrong), Perception 10:3 (January 1987)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Elizabeth Roberts, “A Woman's Place” and Jean Burnet, ed., “Looking into My Sister's Eyes” (Pat Armstrong), The Canadian Journal of Sociology 12:4 (Winter 1987)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of W. Craig Riddell, Research Co-ordinator, “Work and Pay: The Canadian Labour Market” (Pat Armstrong), Queen's Quarterly 94:1 (Spring 1987)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Wendy Chapkis and Cynthia Enloe, eds., “Of Common Cloth: Women in the Global Textile Industry” (Pat Armstrong), Resources for Feminist Research 16:4 (June 1987)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Jan Zimmerman, ed., “The Technological Woman” (Pat Armstrong), Perception 7:3 (January-February 1984)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Marianne Herzog, “From Hand to Mouth: Women and Piecework” (Pat Armstrong), Labour/Le Travailleur 12 (Fall 1983)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of D.C. McKie, B. Prentice and P. Reed, “Divorce: Law and the Family in Canada” (Pat Armstrong), Perception 6:5 (Summer 1983)
Armstrong, Pat
Review of the OECD, “Equal Opportunities for Women” (Pat Armstrong), Resources for Feminist Research 9:3 (November 1980)
Armstrong, Pat
“In Canada, There's Still No Room at the Top: Review of Dennis Olsen, The State Elite” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Montreal Gazette (19 April 1980).
Armstrong, Pat
Review of Pat Marchak, ed., “The Working Sexes” (Pat Armstrong), Canadian Newsletter of Research on Women 7:3 (November 1978)
Armstrong, Pat
Review Essay on Janice Action et al., eds., “Women at Work: Ontario 1850-1930” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Our Generation 11:3 (Summer 1976): 46-48
Armstrong, Pat
(2022) Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics, Ethics: Volume I, 1990-2000. Vol. 1. Bracha L. Ettinger, edited and introduced by Griselda Pollock. Springer Nature. Book Review published in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. 27: 579-583.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2013) Awfully Devoted Women: Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65 by Cameron Duder. Journal of the History of Sexuality, Vol. 22, No. 3.
Cavanagh, Sheila
2008 Review of Christian Zlolniski, Janitors, Street Vendors and Activists: The Lives of Mexican Immigrants in Silicon Valley. Journal of International Migration and Integration 9(3): 331-333. (3 pgs.) (September)
Goldring, Luin
2006 Review of “Compartiendo Anhelos y Esperanzas: Género, Migración, Remesas y las Organizaciones Salvadoreñas.” Grassroots Development 27(1): 20-21. (3 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
1995 "Las Contradicciones del Neoliberalismo y la Transnacionalización. Review-essay of Neoliberalism, Transnationalism and Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Michoacán, Mexico, by John Gledhill. Relaciones. 16(61/62): 169-181. Zamora: Colegio de Michoacán. (13 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
1994 Review of Seeking Common Ground, Donna Gabaccia (ed.). Contemporary Sociology 23(2): 271. (1 pg.)
Goldring, Luin
2009 Maryse Poitvin. Crises des accommodements raisonnables. Une fiction médiatique?. Montreal, Editions Athéna. In The Canadian Journal of Anthropology and Sociology. 277.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2007 Azouz Begag. Ethnicity and Equality: France in the Balance. University of Nebraska Press, 2007, In Canadian Journal of Sociology Online. Sept.–Oct. 2007.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2003 Review of Bassam Tibi, The Challenges of Fundamentalism. Political Islam and the New World Disorder, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California U. Press, 2002, in Anthropologie et Societés (27), 3: 185-186.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1994 A. Gomez-Moriana and D. Trottier (Eds.), L’«Indien». Instance discursive, Montreal, Balzac, 1993, Anthropologie et Sociétés, (18), 1: 227-231.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1993 N.K. Denzin, Images of Postmodern Society, New York-London, Sage Publication, 1991, Communications, (13), 2: 231-32.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1992 S. Gruzinski, La guerre des images. De Christophe Colomb à Blade Runner, Paris, Fayard, Anthropologie et Sociétés, (16), 1: 118-20.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1992 M. Boyer, L’écran de l’amour. Cinéma et érotisme, Paris, Plon, Cinémas, (2), 2-3: 231-35.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1991 H. Weinmann, Cinéma de l'imaginaire québécois, Montreal, L'Hexagone, 1990, Recherches Sociographiques, (XXXII), 1: 113-16.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1988 Iris («Narration et Cinéma»), 1987, Protée, (16), 1-2: 228-30.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2022. Review of the book Segregation by experience: Agency, racism, and learning in the early grades by Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove. Teachers College Record, https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/TCZ/Book%20Reviews%20Collection%202022/September%202022/segregationbyexperience-1663602478.pdf
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2019. [Review of the book Educators on diversity, social justice, and schooling: A reader, by S.E. Singer & M.J. Harkins]. Canadian Journal of Education/Revue Canadienne de l’Éducation 42(1):ix-xii.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2016. [Review of the book The cultural matrix: Understanding Black youth, by O. Patterson]. Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie 41(1):105-108.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2015. [Review of the book Reimagining intervention in young lives: work, social assistance, and marginalization, by K.R. Foster & D.C. Spencer]. Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie 40(1):95-97.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2013. [Review of the book Le rôle de l’université dans le développement local: Expériences brésiliennes et québécoises, by G. Tremblay & P. Freire]. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue Canadienne de Sociologie 50(3):380-382.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne. 2012. [Review of the book Status, power and ritual interaction: A relational reading of Durkheim, Goffman and Collin, by T.D. Kemper]. Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie 37(3): 346-348.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Kim, Ann H. 2009. "Jamaican immigrants in the United States and Canada: Race, transnationalism and social capital" by Terry-Ann Jones (Book Review). Contemporary Sociology 38(2): 147-148.
Kim, Ann H
Man, Guida. 2008. Reviewed Voices Rising: Asian Canadian Cultural Activism by Xiaoping Li, in Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 40, 3.
Man, Guida
2005. The Canadian Journal of Sociology 30:3, pp.379-381. Book review of Margaret C. Kechnie. 2003. Organizing Rural Women: The Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario, 1897-1919. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Mandell, Nancy J
Review of Susan Lederer’s (2008) Flesh and Blood. Organ Transplantation and Blood Transfusion in 20th Century America Oxford: Oxford University Press. Isis 101(1): 238-239.
Martin, Aryn
Murdocca, C., Review of Let Right Be Done: Aboriginal Title, the Calder Case, and the Future of Indigenous Rights, by Hamar Foster, Heather Raven and Jeremy Webber, eds. Vancouver, UBC Press, 2007. Law and Politics Review 18, 7, 2008, p.574-578.
Murdocca, Carmela
Murdocca, C., Review of Challenging Diversity: Rethinking Equality and the Value of Difference, Davina Cooper (London: Cambridge University Press, 2004) Resources for Feminist Research, 2007, p.1021-1022.
Murdocca, Carmela
Murdocca, C., Review of Rethinking Law, Society and Governance: Foucault’s Bequest. George Pavlich and Gary Wickham (eds.). Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2003, http://www.ccja-acjp.ca/en/cjcr38.html
Murdocca, Carmela
Murdocca, C., Review of Multicultural States: Rethinking Difference and Identity in Fuse, 23, 2 (2000), p.47-48.
Murdocca, Carmela
Mykhalovskiy, E. 2009. Will to live: AIDS therapies and the politics of survival. João Biehl. Photographs by Torben Eskerod. Book Review. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 14(1):110-111.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
Mykhalovskiy, E. 2004. Globalizing AIDS. Book Review Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 8(1):133-136.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
Namhee Lee, The Making of Minjung: Democracy and the Politics of Representation in South Korea (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007). Contemporary Sociology.
Park, Hyun Ok
Nancy Abelmann, Echoes of the Past, Epics of Dissent: A South Korean Social Movement (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996). American Journal of Sociology. Volume 104 (1): 1092-1093.
Park, Hyun Ok
Gi-Wook Shin, Peasant Protest and Social Change in Colonial Korea (Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1996). Contemporary Sociology 27 (4): 410-411.
Park, Hyun Ok
Christine L. Williams. Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping and Social Inequality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, March-April, 2007. http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/toyland.html
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Heidi Gottfried and Laura Reese, editors. Equity in the Workplace: Gendering Workplace Policy Analysis. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2004, in Canadian Woman Studies, 23: 3,4, Spring/Summer 2004, 210-11.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
S.J. Frenkel, M. Korczynski, K.A. Shire, and M. Tam. On the Front Line: Organization of Work in the Information Economy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999 in Labour/Le Travail. Winter 2003, 367-9.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Molly Ladd-Taylor. Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, in Resources for Feminist Research RFR/DFR. 25:1&2, Spring-Summer 1996, 41-42.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Nona Y. Glazer. Women's Paid and Unpaid Labor: The Work Transfer in Health Care and Retailing. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993; and Cynthia Negrey. Gender, Time and Reduced Work. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, in Contemporary Sociology. 23:2, March 1994, 308-09.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Kandi M. Stinson. Adolescents, Family, and Friends: Social Support After Parents' Divorce or Remarriage. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1991, in Canadian Social Work Review, 9:2, Summer 1992, 252-53.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Sheila Allen and Carol Wolkowitz. Homeworking: Myths and Realities. London: Macmillan Education Ltd., 1987, and Stephen G. Peitchinis, Women At Work: Discrimination and Response. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1989, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 27:4, November 1990. pp.577-580.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
David W. Livingstone, Class Ideologies and Educational Futures. Sussex: The Falmer Press, 1983 and Kevin Harris, Teachers and Classes. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, in Insurgent Sociologist, 13:1-2, Summer-Fall, 1985, pp.137-138. Reprinted in Insurgent Sociologist, 13:3, Spring, 1986, pp.112-114.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Stalker, G.J. and L.Y. Seiler. (2024). Review of Resolving the Climate Crisis edited by Kristin Haltinner and Dilshani Sarathchandra. (Advances in Climate Change Research series). London: Routledge Press, 2024. ISBN 9781032566573, 9781032567396. Environmental Politics.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. (2005) . Review of John G. Bruhn, The Sociology of Community Connections. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July-August.
Stalker, Glenn J
2011: 'Review of Peter Baehr (2010) Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism and the Social Sciences', British Journal of Sociology (62) 4
Walsh, Philip D
2011: 'Review of Laura L. Adams (2009) The Spectacular State: Culture and National Identity in Uzbekistan', American Journal of Sociology 116 (5)
Walsh, Philip D
2010: 'Review of Nicos Mouzelis (2008) Modern and Postmodern Social Theorizing' Contemporary Sociology 38 (6)
Walsh, Philip D
2008: Walsh, Philip, Review of Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (2006) Why Arendt Matters. History of the Human Sciences 21 (1)
Walsh, Philip D
Weir, Lorna (2013) “Beyond Biopolitics: Essays on the Governance of Life and Death”. Canadian Journal of Sociology 38 (3): 413-416. (Patricia Tincineto Clough and Craig Willse eds., Beyond Biopolitics: Essays on the Governance of Life and Death
Weir, Lorna
Review of Alf Gunvald Nilsen’s Dispossession and Resistance in India. In Interface: a journal by and for social movements.
Wood, Lesley
Review of Erika Summers Effler’s Laughing Saints and Righteous Heroes: Emotional Rhythms in Social Movement Groups. In Contemporary Sociology
Wood, Lesley
2009 Review of Jeffrey S. Juris’s Networking Futures in Canadian Journal of Sociology
Wood, Lesley
2008 Review of Suzanne Staggenborg’s Social Movements in Canadian Journal of Sociology
Wood, Lesley
2005 Review of Janet M. Conway’s Identity, Place, Knowledge: Social Movements Contesting Globalization. Canadian Journal of Sociology online, January – February 2005
Wood, Lesley
books
Mulvihill, Peter and S. Harris Ali (2017) Environmental Management: Critical Thinking and Emerging Practices. London: Routledge.
Ali, Harris
Ali, S. Harris Ali and Roger Keil (2008) Networked Disease: Emerging Infections in the Global City. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Ali, Harris
The Labour Force Crisis in Long Term Care. The Right to Care. (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Jacqueline Choiniere, eds.) Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. 2024.
Armstrong, Pat
Unpaid Work in Nursing Homes: Flexible Boundaries (Pat Armstrong, ed.) Bristol, England: Policy Press, 2023
Armstrong, Pat
Care Homes in a Turbulent Era: Do They Have a Future? (Pat Armstrong and Susan Braedley, eds.) Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2023
Armstrong, Pat
The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong, eds.) New York: Routledge, 2020
Armstrong, Pat
Health Matters: Evidence, Critical Social Science and Health Care in Canada (Eric Mykhalovskiy, Jacqueline Choiniere, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, eds.) Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020
Armstrong, Pat
Creative Teamwork: Developing Rapid, Site-Switching Ethnography (Pat Armstrong and Ruth Lowndes, eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Armstrong, Pat
Wash Wear and Care: Clothing and Laundry in Long-Term Residential Care (Pat Armstrong and Suzanne Day), Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017.
Armstrong, Pat
About Canada: Health Care (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, Revised Second Edition, 2016.
Armstrong, Pat
Women’s Health: Intersections of Policy, Research and Practice – 2nd edition (Pat Armstrong and Ann Pederson, eds.), Toronto: Women’s Press, 2015.
Armstrong, Pat
Troubling Care: Critical Perspectives on Research and Practices (Pat Armstrong and Susan Braedley, eds.), Toronto: Women’s Press, 2013.
Armstrong, Pat
Shaping Academia for the Public Good (Louise Potvin and Pat Armstrong, eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013.
Armstrong, Pat
Thinking Women and Health Care Reform in Canada (Pat Armstrong, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson and Morgan Seeley, eds.), Toronto: Women’s Press, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
Wasting Away: The Undermining of Canadian Health Care (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Wynford Project Edition, with new Introduction. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010, xii + 271 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
The Double Ghetto: Canadian Women and Their Segregated Work (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Wynford Project Edition, with new Preface. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010, 7 + 259 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
A Place to Call Home: Long Term Care in Canada (Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson, Morgan Seeley, Jane Springer, eds.), Toronto: Fernwood Publishing, 2009, 127 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
They Deserve Better: The long-term care experience in Canada and Scandinavia (Pat Armstrong, Albert Banerjee, Marta Szebehely, Hugh Armstrong, Tamara Daly and Stirling Lafrance ) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2009, 155 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Women’s Health: Intersections of Policy, Research and Practice (Pat Armstrong and Jennifer Deadman eds.), Toronto: Women’s Press, 2008, xi + 290 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Critical to Care; The Invisible Women in Health Services (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Krista Scott-Dixon), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, xii + 228 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
About Canada: Health Care (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2008, 157 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Caring For/Caring About. Women, Home Care and Unpaid Caregiving (Karen R. Grant, Carol Amaratunga, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Ann Pederson and Kay Willson eds.), Aurora: Garamond Press, 2004, 200 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Studies in Political Economy: Developments in Feminism (Caroline Andrew, Hugh Armstrong, Pat Armstrong, Wallace Clement and Leah Vosko eds.). Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press, 2003, vi + 362 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Wasting Away: The Undermining of Canadian Health Care (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Revised Second Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002, viii + 272 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Exposing Privatization: Women and Health Care Reform (Pat Armstrong, Carol Amaratunga, Jocelyne Bernier, Karen Grant, Ann Pederson and Kay Willson eds.). Aurora: Garamond Press, 2002, 308 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Unhealthy Times: Political Economy Perspectives on Health and Care in Canada (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and David Coburn eds.). Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001, x + 254 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
“Heal Thyself”: Managing Health Care Reform (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Ivy Bourgeault, Jacqueline Choiniere, Eric Mykhalovskiy and Jerry White). Toronto: Garamond Press, 2000, 171 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
World Class Cities: Can Canada Play? (Caroline Andrew, Pat Armstrong, and André Lapierre eds.) . Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1999, 454 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Feminism, Political Economy and the State: Contested Terrain (Pat Armstrong and M. Patricia Connelly eds.). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1999, 373 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Universal Health Care. What the United States Can Learn From the Canadian Experience (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Claudia Fegan). New York: The New Press, 1998, xv + 176 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Medical Alert: New Work Organizations in Health Care (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere, Eric Mykhalovskiy and Jerry White), Toronto: Garamond Press, 1997, x + 158 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Wasting Away: The Undermining of Canadian Health Care (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996, viii + 245 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Take Care: Warning Signals for Canadian Health Care (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere, Gina Feldberg and Jerry White eds.), Toronto: Garamond Press, 1994, 127 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
The Double Ghetto: Canadian Women and Their Segregated Work (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Revised Third Edition. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1994, 259 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Vital Signs: Nursing Work in Transition (Pat Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere and Elaine Day), Toronto: Garamond Press, 1993, 125 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Feminism in Action: Studies in Political Economy (Pat Armstrong, M. Patricia Connelly eds.), Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1992, 342 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Theorizing Women's Work (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Toronto: Garamond Press, 1990, 161 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
The Double Ghetto: Canadian Women and Their Segregated Work (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1978, 199 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Labour Pains: Women's Work in Crisis (Pat Armstrong), Toronto: The Women's Press, 1984, 273 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
The Double Ghetto: Canadian Women and Their Segregated Work (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Revised Second Edition. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1984, 223 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
A Working Majority: What Women Must Do for Pay (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada for the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1983, 280 pp. Translated as Une Majorité Laborieuse: Les femmes qui gagnent leur vie, mais a quel prix. Ottawa: Approvisionnements et Services Canada pour le Conseil Consultatif Canadien de la Situation de la Femme, 1983, 329 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Examining truth commissions as mechanisms for civic inclusion, identity formation, institutional reform, and nation (re)building in post-conflict and post-authoritarian societies, the book shifts attention towards institutional innovation in African countries, where approximately a third of all commissions have been established. Contributors explore the mandates, methods, outcomes, and legacies of truth commissions, analyzing their place in transitional and restorative justice. Rather than conceptualizing state building as incidental to their work, they present it as an intrinsic, central component. This flagship volume - authored by a stellar cast of policymakers, practitioners, and scholars - brings multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral perspectives to bear on the complex role of truth commissions in addressing transitional justice, historical injustices, and present-day human rights violations.
As more countries, in both the Global South and the North, adopt this model to address historical and contemporary abuses, the dialogue between different sectors of society modelled here will help inform this process - wherever it might occur.
Bawa, Sylvia
Examining truth commissions as mechanisms for civic inclusion, identity formation, institutional reform, and nation (re)building in post-conflict and post-authoritarian societies, the book shifts attention towards institutional innovation in African countries, where approximately a third of all commissions have been established. Contributors explore the mandates, methods, outcomes, and legacies of truth commissions, analyzing their place in transitional and restorative justice. Rather than conceptualizing state building as incidental to their work, they present it as an intrinsic, central component. This flagship volume - authored by a stellar cast of policymakers, practitioners, and scholars - brings multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral perspectives to bear on the complex role of truth commissions in addressing transitional justice, historical injustices, and present-day human rights violations.
As more countries, in both the Global South and the North, adopt this model to address historical and contemporary abuses, the dialogue between different sectors of society modelled here will help inform this process - wherever it might occur.
Bawa, Sylvia
K. Bischoping and A. Gazso. (2016) Analyzing Talk in the Social Sciences: Narrative, Conversation and Discourse Strategies. London, UK: SAGE.
Bischoping, Katherine
Deborah Brock (Editor) Governing the Social in Neoliberal Times University of British
Brock, Deborah R.
Brock, Deborah, Aryn Martin, Mark Thomas, and Rebecca Raby (Editors) Power and Everyday Practices University of Toronto Press, 2019.
Brock, Deborah R.
Deborah Brock, Amanda Glasbeek and Carmela Murdocca (Editors) Criminalization, Representation and Regulation Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014.
Brock, Deborah R.
Brock, Deborah, Mark Thomas, and Rebecca Raby (Editors) Power and Everyday Practices, Toronto: Nelson, 2011.
Brock, Deborah R.
Making Normal: Social Regulation in Canada (Editor) Toronto: Nelson, 2003
Brock, Deborah R.
Making Work, Making Trouble: The Social Regulation of Sexual Labour Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Second Edition 2009 (First Edition 1998).
Brock, Deborah R.
(2022) Cavanagh, S.L. & Julian Gutierrez-Albilla. Special Issue titled “The Psychoanalysis of Bracha L. Ettinger.” Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 27.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2017) Transgender and Psychoanalysis. [Special Double-Issue] Transgender Studies Quarterly, 4.4.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2013) Co-edited with Angela Failler and Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst. Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2010) Cavanagh, Sheila L. Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality, and the Hygienic Imagination. Toronto: The University of Toronto Press.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2007) Cavanagh, Sheila L. Sexing the Teacher: School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Davidson, Deborah. (Ed.) . The Tattoo Project: Commemorative Tattoos, Visual Culture, and the Digital Archive. Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press. (forthcoming December 2016)
Davidson, Deborah
Our Knowledge is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2009.
Geniusz, Wendy Makoons
Goldring, L. and P. Landolt (eds.) 2013. Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in Canada. University of Toronto Press.
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, L. and S. Krishnamurti (eds.) 2007 Organizing the Transnational: Labour, politics and social change. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. (Co-author: introduction and conclusion) . 304 pgs. (November)
Goldring, Luin
https://editions-croquant.org/maghreb-mediterranee/576-terrains-difficiles-sujets-sensibles.html
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2005 M. Peressini and R. Hadj-Moussa (Eds.), The Mediterranean Rediscovered, Ottawa-Hull, Canadian Museum of Civilizations, 270 pages
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1996 K. Fall, R. Hadj-Moussa and D. Siméoni, Les convergences culturelles dans les sociétés pluriethniques (Cultural Convergences in Multiethnic Societies), Montreal & Sillery, Presses de l’Université du Québec/CELAT: 371 pages.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1994 Le corps, l'histoire, le territoire: les rapports femme-homme dans le cinéma algérien (Body, History, Territory: Gender Relations in Algerian Cinema), Montreal & Paris, Editions Balzac & PubliSud, Coll. l'Univers du discours: 322 pages.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
What Holism Can Do for Social Theory. New York: Routledge. Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought (ISBN 978-0-415-74390-7 hbk or 978-1-315-81333-2 e-book).
Hanson, Barbara
Hanson, B. The Research Process: Creating Facticity. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press Inc., 1999. (ISBN:1-57766-065-X)
Hanson, Barbara
Hanson, B. Social Assumptions, Medical Categories, Supplement 1: Advances in Medical Sociology, Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc., 1997. Cloth (ISBN: 0-7623-0243-7)
Hanson, Barbara
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Hanson, Barbara
Cappiali, Teresa, and Johanne Jean-Pierre, eds. 2024. Promoting Inclusion and Justice in University Teaching: A Transformative-Emancipatory Toolkit for Educators. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
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Jean-Pierre, Johanne
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Man, Guida
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Man, Guida
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Mandell, Nancy J
2010. Mandell, N. (Ed) . Feminist Issues: Race, Class and Sexuality. 5th edition, Toronto: Pearson, 350 pages.(1995 Prentice Hall 356 pages, 2nd ed. 1998 Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon 296 pages, 3rd ed. 2001 Prentice Hall 310 pages, 4th ed. 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 326 pages).
Mandell, Nancy J
2008. Mandell, N., Wilson, S. and Duffy, A. Connection, Compromise and Control: Canadian Women discuss Midlife, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 206 pages.
Mandell, Nancy J
1999. Crysdale, S., King, A.C., and Mandell, N. On Their Own: Making the Transition from School to Work in the Information Age. Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press, 178 pages.
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Brock, D., Glasbeek, A., Murdocca, C., eds. Criminalization, Representation, Regulation. University of Toronto Press, 2014.
Murdocca, Carmela
Murdocca, C. To Right Historical Wrongs: Race, Gender, and Sentencing in Canada. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013.
Murdocca, Carmela
Mykhalovskiy, E. Choiniere, J., Armstrong, H., Armstrong, P. (Eds.) 2020. Health Matters: Evidence, Critical Social Science and Health Care in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
Mykhalovskiy, E. and V. Namaste (Eds.) 2019. Thinking differently about HIV/AIDS: Contributions from critical social science. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
Weir, L. and Mykhalovskiy, E.. Global Public Health Vigilance: Creating a World on Alert. Routledge. 2010.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
Armstrong, P., H. Armstrong, J. Choiniere, E. Mykhalovskiy, and J.P. White. Medical Alert: New Work Organizations in Health Care. Toronto: Garamond Press, 1997.
Mykhalovskiy, Eric
The Precarious Diasporas of Sikh and Ahmadiyya Generations
Nijhawan, Michael
Suffering, Art, and Aesthetics.
Nijhawan, Michael
Shared Idioms, Sacred Symbols, and the Articulation of Identities in South Asia
Nijhawan, Michael
Dhadi Darbar. Religion, Violence, and the Performance of Sikh History
Nijhawan, Michael
The Capitalist Unconscious: From Korean Unification to Transnational Korea. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015.
Park, Hyun Ok
Two Dreams in One Bed: Empire, Social Life, and the Origins of the North Korean Revolution in Manchuria. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005 xix, 314 pp.
Park, Hyun Ok
The Shifting Landscape of Work. Edited with Ann Duffy and Daniel Glenday. Toronto: Nelson Education Canada, 2011. xiv + 254pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. Fifth Canadian Edition. Co-authored with James Henslin, Daniel Glenday, and Ann Duffy. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2010. 483pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Interrogating the New Economy: Restructuring Work in the 21st Century. Edited by Norene Pupo and Mark Thomas. Toronto: UTP Higher Education, 2010. xxiii + 292pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. Fourth Canadian Edition. Co-authored with James Henslin, Daniel Glenday, and Ann Duffy. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2007. 480pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. Third Canadian Edition. Co-authored with James Henslin, Daniel Glenday, and Ann Duffy. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2004. 510pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. Second Canadian Edition. Co-authored with James Henslin, Daniel Glenday, and Ann Duffy. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2001. 514pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: The Transformation of Work in the 21st Century. Edited with A. Duffy and D. Glenday. Toronto: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997. 260pp.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Part-Time Paradox: Connecting Gender, Work and Family. Co-authored with A. Duffy. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1992. 318pp.
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Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Thomas, Mark P., Adam D.K. King, and Andrew Jackson (2025) Work and Labour in Canada: Critical Issues. 4th Edition. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press. https://canadianscholars.ca/book/work-and-labour-in-canada-fourth-edition/
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko, Leah F., Guliz Akkaymak, Rebecca Casey, Shelley Condratto, John Grundy, Alan Hall, Alice Hoe, Kiran Mirchandani, Andrea M. Noack, Urvashi Soni-Sinha, Mercedes Steedman, Mark P. Thomas, Eric M. Tucker (2020) Closing the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap: Improving Protections for People in Precarious Jobs. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Thomas, Mark P., Leah Vosko, Carlo Fanelli, and Olena Lyubchenko (eds.) (2019) Change and Continuity: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium. Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Thomas, Mark P
Brock, Debi, Aryn Martin, Rebecca Raby, and Mark P. Thomas (eds.) (2019) Power and Everyday Practices, 2nd Edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark (2009) Regulating Flexibility: The Political Economy of Employment Standards. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Thomas, Mark P
(2017) The Anthem Companion to Hannah Arendt, edited by Peter Baehr and Philip Walsh. New York: Anthem.
Walsh, Philip D
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Walsh, Philip D
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Walsh, Philip D
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Weir, Lorna
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Weir, Lorna
Tilly, Charles, Ernesto Castañeda, and Lesley J. Wood. Social Movements, 1768-2018. Routledge, 2019.
Wood, Lesley
Mater la Meute (french translation of Crisis and Control) Lux Editeur.
Wood, Lesley
Crisis and Control: The Militarization of Protest Policing. Pluto.
Wood, Lesley
Social Movements 1768-2012, with Charles Tilly. Paradigm Publishers
Wood, Lesley
Direct Action, Deliberation and Diffusion: Collective Action after the WTO Protests in Seattle. Series: Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics. Cambridge University Press.
Wood, Lesley
Social Movements 1768-2008. Co-authored with Charles Tilly. Paradigm Publishers.
Wood, Lesley
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Park, Hyun Ok
journal articles
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115066
Ali, Harris
Ali, S. Harris; Wells, K.; Rose, J.R. “Contextualizing Risk Perception and Trust in the Community-Based Response to Ebola Virus Disease in Liberia”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 3270.
Ali, Harris
Connolly, C.; Keil, R., and S. Harris Ali “Extended urbanisation and the spatialities of infectious disease: Demographic change, infrastructure and governance” Urban Studies 58(2) 245–263
Ali, Harris
Connolly, Creighton, Ali, S. Harris, & Keil, Roger (2020) "On the Relationship between COVID-19 and Extended Urbanization" Dialogues in Human Geography, 10(2), 213-216
Ali, Harris
Ali, S. Harris (2019) “Theory and the Value of the Disciplined Sociologist” Canadian Review of Sociology 56(1): 134-137.
Ali, Harris
S. Harris Ali “Infectious Diseases as New Risks for Human Health” In Sigrun Kabisch, Anna Kunath, Petra-Schweizer-Ries, Annette Steinfuhrer (Eds.) Advances in People-Environment Studies, Volume 3: Vulnerability, Risks, and Complexity: Impacts of Global Change on Human Habitats. Gottingen:Hogrefe. Pp.13-25.
Ali, Harris
"How Privatization Infects the Canadian Health Care System" (Armstrong, P., and Armstrong, H.), New Labor Forum 0(0) (2023).
Armstrong, Pat
"Excess mortality in long-term care residents with and without personal contact with family or friends during the COVID-19 pandemic." Rachel D. Savage, Paula A. Rochon, Yingbo Na,, Rachel Strauss,, Kevin A. Brown, Andrew P. Costa, Sudeep Gill, Jennie Johnstone, Peter Tanuseputro, Nathan M. Stall, Pat Armstrong. PII: S1525-8610(21)01067-7 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2021.12.015 JMDA 4209 Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2022
Armstrong, Pat
"The problems with care: A feminist care scholar retrospective." Klostermann, J., Funk, L., Symonds-Brown, H., Cherba, M., Ceci, C., Armstrong, P., & Pols, J. Societies, 12(2), 52, (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12020052
Armstrong, Pat
"Teaming up for long-term care: Recognizing all long-term care staff contribute to quality care." Armstrong, P. Armstrong H. Bourgeault, I. Health Management Forum, (2022). https://doi.org/10.1177/084047042211158
Armstrong, Pat
"Leadership for quality in long-term care." Ivy L. Bourgeault; Tamara Daly; Catherine Aubrecht ; Pat Armstrong; Hugh Armstrong; and Susan Braedley. Healthcare Management Forum 2021, 35(1):5-10. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/08404704211040747
Armstrong, Pat
"Clothing matters: locating wash, wear, and care." Pat Armstrong & Suzanne Day Studies in Political Economy, 101:1, 1-16, 2020 DOI: 10.1080/07078552.2020.1738777
Armstrong, Pat
"A conversation with Pat Armstrong about Creative Teamwork: Developing Rapid Site-Switching Ethnography." Doucet, A. and Armstrong, P. Families, Relationships and Societies, 1–10, 2020.
Armstrong, Pat
"COVID-19 in Long-Term Care Homes in Ontario and British Columbia." Michael Liu, Colleen J. Maxwell, Pat Armstrong, Michael Schwandt, Andrea Moser, Margaret J. McGregor, Susan E. Bronskill, Irfan A. Dhalla. Canadian Medical Association Journal September 30:192, 2020
Armstrong, Pat
"Non‐job work/unpaid caring: Gendered industrial relations in long‐term care." Donna Baines, D., & Pat Armstrong, Gender, Work, & Organization, 26(7), pp 934-947, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12293.
Armstrong, Pat
“”It’s Hard Work”: A Feminist Political Economy Approach to Reconceptualizing “Work” in the Cancer Context” (Cheryl Pritlove, Parissa Safai, Jan E. Angus, Pat Armstrong, Jennifer M. Jones, and Janet Parsons) Qualitative Health Research 29(5)-758-771, 2019.
Armstrong, Pat
"Is There a Future for Nursing Homes in Canada?" Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong Healthcare Management Forum 2021, 0(0)1-4. https://doi.org/10.1177/08404704211037788
Armstrong, Pat
“Promising Practices in Long Term Care: Can Work Organization Treat both Residents and Providers with Dignity and Respect?” (Donna Baines and Pat Armstrong) Social Work and Policy Studies: Social Justice, Practice and Theory,1(1); special issue on Critical Engagements with Ageing and Care, 1(001):1-26, 2018.
Armstrong, Pat
“Leisurely Dining: Exploring How Work Organization, Informal Care and Dining Spaces Shape Residents’ Experiences of Eating in Long Term Residential Care” (Pat Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Ruth Lowndes). Qualitative Health Research 2017
Armstrong, Pat
"We’re told, ‘Suck it up’: Long- Term Care Workers Psychological Health and Safety” (Susan Braedley, Prince Owusu, Anna Przednowek, Pat Armstrong) Ageing International, Online May 09, 2017. doi: 10.1007/s12126-017-9288-4
Armstrong, Pat
“Balancing the Tension in Long-Term Residential Care” Ageing International, Online Published online before print, May 24, 2017; DOI: 10.1007/s12126-017-9285-7. In print 43(1):74-90.
Armstrong, Pat
“Skills of Workers in Long-Term Residential Care: Exploring Complexities, Challenges, and Opportunities.” Rachel Barken and Pat Armstrong. Ageing International, Published online before print, May 24, 2017; DOI: 10.1007/s12126-017-9285-7
Armstrong, Pat
“Cleaning and Caring: Contributions in Long-term Residential Care” (Beatrice Müller, Pat Armstrong, Ruth Lowndes) Ageing International, Online May 20, 2017. doi:10.1007/s12126-017-9290-x
Armstrong, Pat
“Experiences of moral distress by privately hired companions in Ontario’s long-term care facilities.” Brassolotto, J., Daly, T., Armstrong, P., & Naidoo, V. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 18(1), pp 58-68, 2017
Armstrong, Pat
“The Threats of Privatization to Security in Long-Term Residential Care” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Krystal Kehoe-McLoad) Ageing International 41(1): 99-116, 2016. Electronic version Dec. 1, 2015 DOI: 10.1007/s12126-015-9228-0
Armstrong, Pat
“Liminal and invisible long-term care labour: Precarity in the face of austerity” (Tamara Daly and Pat Armstrong), The Journal of Industrial Relations, Online April 19, 2016.
Armstrong, Pat
“How do work hierarchies and strict divisions of labour impact care workers' experiences of health and safety? Case studies of long term care in Toronto” (Syed, I., Daly, T., Armstrong, P., Lowndes, R., Chadoin, M., Naidoo, V.), The Journal of Nursing Home Research Sciences, 2: 1-9, 2016.
Armstrong, Pat
“‘Si ce n’est pas documenté, ça n’a pas été fait’: quand les indicateurs de gestion escamotent le travail invisible des femmes” (Chadoin, M., Messing, K., Daly, T., Armstrong, P.) PISTES, 18, 2, 2016.
Armstrong, Pat
“Family Matters: The Work and Skills of Family Members in Long-term Residential Care” (Rachel Barken, Tamara Daly, Pat Armstrong) Journal of Canadian Studies, 50(2): 321-347, 2016.
Armstrong, Pat
“’Leisurely Dining’: Exploring How Work Organization, Informal Care, and Dining Spaces Shape Residents’ Experiences of Eating in Long-Term Residential Care" (Ruth Lowndes, Ruth, Tamara Daly, and Pat Armstrong) Qualitative Health Research, 1-18, 2017 DOI: 10.1177/1049732317737979
Armstrong, Pat
“The Meaning of "Dining" The Social Organization of Food in LTC” (Ruth Lowndes, Pat Armstrong and Tamara Daly), Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 4(1): 19-34, 2015.
Armstrong, Pat
“Centering Care: Explaining Regulatory Tensions in Residential Care for Older Persons” (Albert Banerjee and Pat Armstrong), Studies in Political Economy, 95, Spring 2015: 7-28.
Armstrong, Pat
“‘Care workers Don’t Have a Voice:’ Epistemological Violence in Residential Care for Older People” (Albert Bannerjee, Pat Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Hugh Armstrong, Susan Braedley), Journal of Aging Studies, 33: 28-36, April 2015.
Armstrong, Pat
“Liminality in Ontario Long-term Care Facilities. Private Companions Work in the Space ‘Betwixt and Between’” (Tamara Daly, Pat Armstrong and Ruth Lowndes), Competition and Change, 9(3): 246-263, 2015.
Armstrong, Pat
“Taking Gender into Account in Occupational Health Research: Continuing Tensions” (Pat Armstrong and Karen Messing), Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 12(1): 3-16, 2014.
Armstrong, Pat
“Puzzling Skills” Canadian Review of Sociology, Special Issue 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Review of Sociology, 53(3): 256-283, 2013.
Armstrong, Pat
“Structural violence in long-term, residential care for older people: Comparing Canada and Scandinavia” (Albert Banerjee, Tamara Daly, Pat Armstrong, Marta Szebehely, Hugh Armstrong, Stirling LaFrance), Social Science and Medicine, 74(3): 390-398, 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Thin Blue Line: Long Term Care as an Indicator of Equity in Welfare States” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Tamara Daly), Canadian Woman Studies, 29(3): 49-60, Spring/Summer 2012.
Armstrong, Pat
“Structural Violence in Long-Term Residential Care” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Albert Banerjee, Tamara Daly, and Marta Szebehely), Women's Health and Urban Life, 10(1): 11-129, May 2011.
Armstrong, Pat
"Lifting the Violence Veil: Examining Working Conditions in Long-Term Care Facilities Using Iterative Methods" (Tamara Daly, Albert Banerjee, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, and Marta Szebehely), Canadian Journal on Aging, 30(2): 271-284, 2011.
Armstrong, Pat
“Qualitative research and the politics of knowledge in an age of evidence: Developing a research-based practice of immanent critique” (Eric Mykhalousky, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Ivy Bourgeault, Jackie Choiniere, Joel Lexchin, Suzanne Peters and Jerry White), Social Science and Medicine 67 (2008): 195-203
Armstrong, Pat
“Bringing it Home: Women’s Health Work” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Women's Health and Urban Life: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal VII:2 (December 2008): 6-15
Armstrong, Pat
“Back to Basics: Pay Equity for Women Today” (Pat Armstrong), Labour and Industry 18:2 (December 2007): 11-32
Armstrong, Pat
“Indicators for All: Including Occupational Health” (Ellen Balka, Karen Messing and Pat Armstrong), Indicators for a Sustainable Health Care System: Policy and Practices in Health and Safety 4:1 (2006): 69-85
Armstrong, Pat
“Public and Private: Implications for Care Work” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Sociological Review 53.s2 (2005): 167-187. Reprinted in Lynne Pettinger Jane Parry, Rebecca Taylor and Miriam Glucksman, eds., A New Sociology of Work, Oxford: Blackwell, 2006
Armstrong, Pat
“Quality Care is Like a Carton of Eggs: Using a Gender-based Diversity Analysis to Assess Quality of Health Care” (Beth E. Jackson, Ann Pederson, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen R. Grant, Nancy Guberman, and Kay Willson), Canadian Woman Studies 24 (2005): 15-22.
Armstrong, Pat
“At First You Will Not Succeed: Negotiating For Care in the Context of Health Reform” (I. L. Bourgeault, S. Lindsay, Eric Mykhalovskiy, H.Armstrong, P. Armstrong, J. Choiniere, J. Lexchin, S. Peters, and J, P. White), Research in the Sociology of Health Care 22 (2004): 263-278
Armstrong, Pat
“Thinking it Through. Women, Work and Caring in the New Millennium” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong). Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme. 21/22:4/1 (Spring/Summer 2002): 44-50. Summary version of the original. Reprinted as pp. 145-53 in Barbara A. Crow and Lise Gotell, eds. Open Boundaries: A Canadian Women’s Studies Reader. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 2004.
Armstrong, Pat
“Market Principles, Business Practices and Health Care: Comparing the U.S. and Canadian Experiences” (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Jacqueline Choiniere, Joel Lexchin, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Suzanne Peters and Jerry P. White), International Journal of Canadian Studies 28 (Fall 2003): 13-38, issue on “Health and Well-being in Canada”
Armstrong, Pat
“Everyday Experiences of Implicit Rationing: Comparing the Voices of Nurses in California and British Columbia” (I. Bourgeault, H. Armstrong, P. Armstrong, J. Choiniere, J. Lexchin, E. Mykhalovskiy, S. Peters and J.P. White), Sociology of Health and Illness. 23.5 (2001): 633-653.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Impact of Managed Care on Nurses’ Learning and Teaching” (Jerry White, Hugh Armstrong, Pat Armstrong, Ivy Bourgeault, Jacqueline Choiniere and Eric Mykalovskiy), Nursing Inquiry 7 (2000): 74-80.
Armstrong, Pat
“Decentralized Health Care in Canada” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), British Medical Journal 318 (May 1999): 1201-04.
Armstrong, Pat
“Restructuring Pay Equity for a Restructured Work Force: Canadian Perspectives” (Pat Armstrong and Mary Cornish), Gender, Work and Organization 4:2 (April 1997): 67-86.
Armstrong, Pat
“Resurrecting the Family: Interring the State” (Pat Armstrong), Journal of Comparative Family Studies 27:2 (Summer 1996): 221-248.
Armstrong, Pat
“Caring and Women's Work” (Pat Armstrong), Health and Canadian Society, 2:1 (1996): 109-18.
Armstrong, Pat
“Lessons from Pay Equity” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Studies in Political Economy 32 (Spring 1990): 29-54. Reprinted as pp. 286-314 in M. Patricia Connelly and Pat Armstrong, eds., Feminism in Action. Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1992
Armstrong, Pat
“Sex and the Professions in Canada” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Journal of Canadian Studies 27:1 (1989): 118-35
Armstrong, Pat
“Is There Still A Chairman of the Board?” (Pat Armstrong), Journal of Management Development 8:6 (1989): 6-16.
Armstrong, Pat
“Looking Ahead: The Future of Women's Work” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Australian-Canadian Studies 3 (1985): 1-11. Also available in pamphlet form as the 1985 Phillip Law Lecture. Bundoora (Australia): The PIT Press, 1985. Revised version, pp. 312-25 in Meg Luxton and Heather Jon Maroney, eds. Feminism and Political Economy: Women in Canada. Toronto: Methuen, 1987.
Armstrong, Pat
“Review Essay. Political Economy and the Household: Rejecting Separate Spheres.” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Studies in Political Economy 17 (Summer 1985): 167-77.
Armstrong, Pat
“More on Marxism and Feminism: A Response and Reply to Patricia Connelly” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Studies in Political Economy 15 (fall 1984): 179-184. Reprinted as pp. 249-254 in Michele Barrett and Roberta Hamilton, eds., The Politics of Diversity: Feminism, Marxism and Nationalism. London: Verso and Montreal: Book Centre, 1986.
Armstrong, Pat
“Beyond Numbers: Problems with Quantitative Data” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Alternate Routes 6 (1983): 1-40. Reprinted as pp. 307-335 in Mary Kinnear and Greg Mason, eds. Women and Work. Winnipeg: University of Winnipeg Institute for Social and Economic Research, 1983. Revised version published as pp.54-79 in Greta Hofmann Nemiroff, ed., Women and Men: Interdisciplinary Readings on Gender. Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1987
Armstrong, Pat
“Beyond Sexless Class and Classless Sex: Towards Feminist Marxism” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Studies in Political Economy 10 (winter 1983): 7-43. Excerpt reprinted as pp. 317-19 in Althea Pierce and Susan Silva-Wayne, eds., Feminisms and Womanisms: A Women’s Studies Reader. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2004. Reprinted as pp. 11-50 in Caroline Andrew et al., eds., Studies in Political Economy: Development in Feminism. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2003. Reprinted as pp. 1-37 in Pat Armstrong et al., Feminist Marxism or Marxist Feminism: A Debate. Toronto: Garamond, 1985. Revised version published as pp. 208-237 in Michele Barrett and Roberta Hamilton, eds. The Politics of Diversity. London: Verso and Montreal: Book Centre, 1987
Armstrong, Pat
“Underemployed and Unemployed.” (Pat Armstrong), Canadian Woman Studies 3:4 (Summer 1982): 41-43.
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Jobs: The Canadian Case” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Equal Opportunities International (United Kingdom) 1:1 (1981): 3-9. Revised version published as Occasional Paper No. 6, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 1981
Armstrong, Pat
“Women and Unemployment” (Pat Armstrong), Atlantis 6:1 (Fall 1980): 1-16. Another version published in French and English by the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.
Armstrong, Pat
“The Segregated Participation of Women in the Canadian Labour Force, 1941-1971” (Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong), Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 12.4(1) (November 1975): 370-384.
Armstrong, Pat
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare services, leading to the cancellation of non-urgent tests, screenings and procedures, a shift towards remote consultations, stalled childhood immunisations and clinic closures which had detrimental effects across the healthcare system. This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical admissions and healthcare quality in the Peel, York and Toronto regions within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Bawa, Sylvia
Despite the problematique of Global North/South relationships, human rights require transnational collaboration to successfully protect vulnerable people in the world. In particular, human rights engagements between Africa and the West are cemented in legacies of colonialism and mediated by development discourses that portray the continent as a paragon of poverty, corruption and backwardness. Within this context, we explore how an African Union (AU) human rights instrument could impact or transform Africa’s transnational human rights engagements. Specifically, we use Canada–Africa human rights engagements as a starting point and basis for analysing the nature, orientation and impacts of such engagements (especially over three salient issues). Situating Canada as allegorical for the West, our findings show that Canadian human rights actors are critical of colonial legacies, have faith in the AU’s leadership, and see the African Human Rights Action Plan as a potentially transformative instrument in human rights engagements in Africa.
Bawa, Sylvia
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Bawa, Sylvia
Since their release in the early 1990s, genetically modified (GM) crops have been lauded as a tool to redress stagnating yields and food insecurity among poor farmers. The potential for GM crops to alleviate poverty for farmers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) will likely hinge on their ability to enhance women’s overall well-being, yet there is little research that evaluates if (and how) the technology has such transformative potential. This article reviews the existing scholarship on this topic by grouping it into three strands: (1) the impacts of GM crops on labor processes, (2) gender and patterns of adoption, and (3) the consequences of GM crops for intra-household gender relations. Each area is characterized by contradictory findings, reflecting the diversity and complexity of gender relations in different contexts. Our review suggests that further research should build on mixed-method approaches that involve long-term interactions with households in order to generate robust and gender-disaggregated data that yield nuanced, context-specific analysis.
Bawa, Sylvia
This article critically analyzes human rights socialization in Africa through the lens of the draft African Human Rights Action Plan (AHRAP). It argues that the AHRAP presents a framework for human rights socialization, and it speaks to human rights socialization in distinctive ways. The article demonstrates that the AHRAP relies on African and international influences and seeks to propagate norms inspired by these influences. It analyzes three key issues from the AHRAP and discusses how those issues shape understanding of continental human rights socialization in Africa. These issues are the multiple roles and positions of the African Union, the identity of actors to whom socialization processes apply or ought to apply, and the nature of norms which are the focus of socialization efforts. The article’s analysis of these issues along with the AHRAP’s reliance on African and other influences reveal a path for human rights socialization in Africa that is both challenging and promising.
Bawa, Sylvia
https://doi.org/10.1177/0021909619851148
Bawa, Sylvia
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Bawa, Sylvia
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Bawa, Sylvia
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2018.1474340
Bawa, Sylvia
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Bawa, Sylvia
https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2015.1086636
Bawa, Sylvia
K. Bischoping (2022). “Commentary on ‘The making of an ethnoburb’ (Liu et al. 2022) and ‘Boundless China, backward Asians’ (Liu, 2022)”. Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science Special Issue on Contemporary Innovations in Theory: Contributions from China and the Chinese Diaspora. (Invited by editor.) https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-022-09692-6
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and Z. Gao. (2020) “‘Learn from Lei Feng!’: Generations and memories of a Chinese Communist hero”. Historical Encounters Special Issue “The Politics and Practices of Memory Media in History Education”, 7(2), https://www.hej-hermes.net/_files/ugd/f067ea_686aefccc3314fe8bc7f896f8f894053.pdf
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and A.D.K. King (2020). “The forgotten work of cultural workers: A case study from the Toronto theatre community,” Labour/Le Travail. 84, 259-278.
Bischoping, Katherine
R. Chisholm and K. Bischoping (2019). “The narrative self in rural dementia: A case study from eastern Nova Scotia”. Ageing & Society 39(7), 1436-58
Bischoping, Katherine
Z. Gao and K. Bischoping (2019). “The Communist hero and the April Fools’ joke: A case study in the cultural politics of authentication and fakery” Social Anthropology Special Issue “An Anthropology of Defrauding and Faking”, 27(3), 438-54.
Bischoping, Katherine
A. Gazso and K. Bischoping (2018). “Feminist reflections on the relation of emotions to ethics: A case study of two awkward interviewing moments.” Forum: Qualitative Social Research Special issue on Research Ethics in Qualitative Research 19(3), Art. 7
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and Z. Gao (2018). “Reframing generations scholarship through the eyes of ordinary Chinese.” Chinese Sociological Dialogue 3(2):133-47.
Bischoping, Katherine
Z. Gao and K. Bischoping (2018). “The emergence of an anti-elder discourse in 21st-century China.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 33(2):197-215.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and Z. Gao (2017). “Story sequences and stereotypes: A case study from talk about the crowded buses of China”. Narrative Inquiry 27(1):85-108.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping (2017). “Generations and memory: A meeting of modern concepts and postmodern questions,” Oral History Forum d’histoire orale 37 Special Issue on Generations and Memory: Continuity and Change: 1-8.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping, S. Chapman-Nyaho and R. Raby (2016). “Linking visuality to justice through international covers of Discipline and Punish”. The Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research 5:180-215.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and E. Quinlan (2013), "Health and Safety Issues in Precarious Cultural Work," E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies 2(2), 97-115.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and R. Olstead (2012) “A Durkheimian Reading of Gender and Morality in the Anonymous Letter Mystery,” Philosophy, Culture and Traditions 7:126-143.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping (2018). “Revisiting a boy named Jim: Using narrative analysis to prompt reflexivity,” Special invited paper, International Journal of Qualitative Methods 17: 1-12.
Bischoping, Katherine
‘’Workers of the World Caress’: An Interview with Gary Kinsman on Lesbian and Gay Organizing in the 1970's Toronto Left’ Left History (Spring/Summer 2004) 9:2. Available online at www.yorku.ca/lefthist/
Brock, Deborah R.
‘From Liberation to Rights: The Politics of Responsibility: An Interview with Gary Kinsman’ Left History (Spring/Summer 2004) 9:2. Available online at www.yorku.ca/lefthist/
Brock, Deborah R.
"Getting Angry, Getting Organized: The Formation of the Canadian Organization for the Rights of Prostitutes" (with Valerie Scott), Fireweed: Sex Work Issue 65, Spring 1999, pp. 8-21.
Brock, Deborah R.
(Accepted for 2025) Cavanagh, S.L. Jacques Lacan and The Ravishing of Lol Stein by Marguerite Duras” Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities. General Issue II (30.6).
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2024) Kapoor, Ilan, and Sheila L. Cavanagh. “Missing in Action: Where’s the Unconscious in Anti-Racist “Unconscious Bias Training”?.” Humanities 13.1.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2022) “Transgender and the Other sexual difference in Vivek Shraya’s Trisha.” Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society 27: 485-501.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2022) “The Matrixial Gaze: Transgender in Boys Don’t Cry.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality 23.4: 243-255.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2021) “Sociotherapy in the time of COVID-19: A Critical Position Paper on the Importance of Sociology in Psychotherapy.” Journal of Applied Social Sciences. 15(2):1-15.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2019) “Transgender, Hysteria, and the Other Sexual Difference: An Ettingerian Approach.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality 20.1: 36-50.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2019) “Queer Theory, Psychoanalysis and the Symptom: A Lacanian Approach.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 20(4): 226-230.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2018) Bracha L. Ettinger, Jacques Lacan and Tiresias: the Other Sexual Difference. Sitegeist: A Journal for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy. Issue 13. London: The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 32-50.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2018) Transgender Embodiment: A Lacanian Approach. The Psychoanalytic Review, 105(3), 303-327.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2018). Transcryptums: An Ettingerian Reading of the Trans-subjective Landscape in Transparent” Transgender Studies Quarterly, 6(1): 20-42.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2017) Antigone’s Legacy: A Feminist psychoanalytic of an Other Sexual Difference. Studies in the Maternal. 9(1), p.4.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2016) “Transsexuality as Sinthome: Bracha L. Ettinger and the Other (Feminine) Sexual Difference” Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 17(1): 27-44.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2016) “Tiresias and Psychoanalysis after Oedipus” European Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2013) “Affect, Performance and Ethnographic Methods in Queer Bathroom Monologues” Text and Performance Quarterly, 33(4): 1-22.
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2008) Cavanagh, Sheila L. Special Issue in Discourse: The Cultural Politics of Education entitled “Gender Trouble in Education.” Paper title: “Sex in the Lesbian Teacher’s Closet: The Hybrid Proliferation of Queers in the Jean Robertson Scanadal.”
Cavanagh, Sheila
(2006) Cavanagh, Sheila L. and Sykes, Heather. “Transsexual Bodies at the Olympics: The International Olympic Policy on Transsexual Athletes at the Athens Summer Games.” Body and Society 12(3): 75-102.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2006) . “Spinsters, Schoolmarms, and Queers: The Unmarried Teacher in Medicine and Psychoanalytic Theory.” Discourse: The Cultural Politics of Education 27(4): 421-440.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2005) “Sexing the Teacher: Voyeuristic Pleasure in the Amy Gehring Case,” Social Text 82, 23 (1): 111-134.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2005) “Female Teacher Gender and Sexuality in 20th Century Ontario, Canada.” History of Education Quarterly 45(2): 247-273.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2004) “Upsetting Desires in the Classroom: School Sex Scandals and the Pedagogy of the Femme Fatale.” Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society ( 9):315-332.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2003) “Teacher Transsexuality: The Illusion of Sexual Difference and the Idea of Adolescent Trauma.” Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society 6 (3-4): 365-388.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Cavanagh, Sheila L. (2003) . The Gender of Professionalism and Occupational Closure: The Management of Tenure Related Disputes by the ‘Federation of Women Teachers’ Associations of Ontario’, 1918-1949. Gender and Education, 15(1), pp.39-57.
Cavanagh, Sheila
Davidson, Deborah and Gayle Letherby. 2015. Editorial Introduction Special Edition: Loss, Bereavement, and Creativity. Illness, Crisis & Loss 23(4): 289–290.
Davidson, Deborah
Brown, Geraldine, Deborah Davidson, Jonathan Harvey and Gayle Letherby. 2015. HE(R)tales: Reflections on Some Auto/biographical Inter/multi-connections in Academia. Auto/Biography Yearbook. British Sociological Association. Auto/Biography Study Group.
Davidson, Deborah
Letherby, Gayle and Deborah Davidson. 2015. Embodied Storytelling: Loss and Bereavement, Creative Practices, and Support. Illness, Crisis & Loss 23(4): 343-360.
Davidson, Deborah
Davidson, Deborah and Gayle Letherby. 2014. Griefwork Online: Perinatal Loss, Lifecourse Disruption and Online Support. Human Fertility 3: 214-217.
Davidson, Deborah
Davidson, Deborah. 2011. Reflections on Doing Research Grounded in My Experience of Perinatal Loss: From Auto/biography to Autoethnography. Sociological Research Online, (1) http://www.socresonline.org.uk/16/1/6.html.
Davidson, Deborah
Davidson, Deborah and Helena Stahls. 2010. Maternal Grief: Creating an Environment for Dialogue. Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement 1(2): 16-25.
Davidson, Deborah
Davidson, Deborah. 2008. A Technology of Care: Caregiver Response to Perinatal Loss. Women’s Studies International Forum, Special Edition, Women and Technologies of Reproduction 31(4): 278-284.
Davidson, Deborah
Landolt, Patricia, Luin Goldring and Paul Pritchard. 2022. "Decentering methodological nationalism to survey precarious legal status trajectories.” International Journal of Social Research Methodology 25(2); 183-195). (Published online 2021) https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2020.1866339
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2022. “From illegalised migrant toward permanent resident: assembling precarious legal status trajectories and differential inclusion in Canada.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48(1): 33-52. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1866978
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin. 2022. “Precarious legal status trajectories as method, and the work of legal status.” Citizenship Studies 26(4-5):460-470.
Goldring, Luin
Parreñas, Rhacel, Patricia Landolt, Luin Goldring, Tanya Golash-Boza, Rachel Silvey
2021 “Mechanisms of Migrant Exclusion: Temporary Labour, Precarious Noncitizenship, and Technologies of Detention.” Introduction to special issue. Population Space and Place 27(5): e2488 (6 pgs.) doi: 10.1002/psp.2488 Goldring, Luin
2021 “Mechanisms of Migrant Exclusion: Temporary Labour, Precarious Noncitizenship, and Technologies of Detention.” Introduction to special issue. Population Space and Place 27(5): e2488 (6 pgs.) doi: 10.1002/psp.2488 Goldring, Luin
Landolt, Patricia and Luin Goldring. 2016. “Assembling Noncitizenship through the Work of Conditionality.” Citizenship Studies 19 (8): 853-869 (16 pgs.) Special issue: Theorising Noncitizenship.
Goldring, Luin
Lewchuck, Wayne, Michelynn Lafleche, Diane Dyson, Luin Goldring, Alan Meisner, Stephanie Procyk, Dan Rosen, John Shields, Peter Viducis, Sam Vrankulj 2014 “Is Precarious Employment Low Income Employment? The Changing Labour Market in Southern Ontario.” Just Labour 22 (Autumn): 51-73
Goldring, Luin
Riaño-Alcalá, Pilar and Luin Goldring. 2014 “Unpacking Refugee Community Transnational Organizing: The Challenges and Diverse Experiences of Colombians in Canada.” Refugee Survey Quarterly 33(2): 1-28. doi:10.1093/rsq/hdu005
Goldring, Luin
Tecle, Samia and Luin Goldring. 2013. “From ‘remittance’ to ‘tax’: the shifting meanings and strategies of capture of the Eritrean transnational party-state.” African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal 6(2): 1-19. (19 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2012. “The Impact of Precarious Legal Status on Immigrants' Economic Outcomes.” IRPP Study 35. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy.
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2011. “Caught in the Work-Citizenship Matrix: The lasting effects of precarious legal status on work for Toronto immigrants.” Globalizations 8(3): 325-341. (17 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Landolt, Patricia, Luin Goldring & Judith K. Bernhard. 2011. “Agenda Setting and Immigrant Politics: the Case of Latin Americans in Toronto.” American Behavioral Scientist 55(9): 1235-1266. (32 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Landolt, Patricia and Luin Goldring 2010 “Political Cultures and Transnational Social Fields: Chilean, Colombian and Canadian Activists in Toronto.” Global Networks 10(4): 1-24. (24 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin. 2010. “Temporary Worker Programs as Precarious Status: Implications for Citizenship, Inclusion and Nation Building in Canada.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens Spring: 50-54. (4 pgs.) http://canada.metropolis.net/publications/index_e.htm (March)
Goldring, Luin
Landolt, Patricia and Luin Goldring 2009 “Immigrant Political Socialization as Bridging and Boundary Work: Mapping the Multi-Layered Incorporation of Latin American Immigrants in Toronto,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 32(7): 1226-1247. (22 pgs) (September)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin, Carolina Berinstein and Judith Bernhard 2009 “Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada.” Citizenship Studies 13(3): 239-265. (27 pgs.) (June) .
Goldring, Luin
Bernhard, Judith K., Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring. 2009 “Transnationalizing Families: Canadian Immigration Policy and the Spatial Fragmentation of Care-giving among Latin American Newcomers.” International Migration 47(2): 3-31. (29 pgs.) (June)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin, Jenna Hennebry and Kerry Preibisch. 2009. “Temporary worker programs: North America’s second-class citizens.” Canada Watch. Special issue. Spring. (7 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Bernhard, J.K., L. Goldring, Julie Young, Carolina Berinstein and Beth Wilson. 2007 “Living with Precarious Legal Status in Canada: Implications for the Wellbeing of Children and Families.” Refuge 24(2): 101-114. (14 pgs)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin. 2004 “Individual and Collective Remittances to Mexico: A Multi-dimensional Typology of Remittances.” Development and Change 35(4): 799-840. (41 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
2002 “The Mexican State and Transmigrant Organizations: Negotiating the Boundaries of Membership and Participation in the Mexican Nation.” Latin American Research Review 37(3): 55-99. (35 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
2001 “The Gender and Geography of Citizenship in Mexico-U.S. Transnational Spaces.” Identities. 7(4): 501-537. (37 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
1998 "The Power of Status in Transnational Social Fields.” Comparative Urban and Community Research Vol. 6:165-195. (31 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
1996 "Blurring Borders: Constructing Transnational Community in the Process of Mexico-U.S. Migration." Research in Community Sociology VI: 69-104. (36 pgs.)
Translated into Spanish. 1997. “Difuminando Fronteras: Construcción de la Comunidad Transnacional en el Proceso Migratorio México-Estados Unidos.” Pp. 55-105 in Saúl Macías Gamboa and Fernando Herrera Lima (eds.). Migración Laboral Internacional. Puebla, Mexico: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. (51 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
Translated into Spanish. 1997. “Difuminando Fronteras: Construcción de la Comunidad Transnacional en el Proceso Migratorio México-Estados Unidos.” Pp. 55-105 in Saúl Macías Gamboa and Fernando Herrera Lima (eds.). Migración Laboral Internacional. Puebla, Mexico: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. (51 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
Massey, Douglas, Luin Goldring and Jorge Durand 1994 "Continuities in Transnational Migration: An Analysis of Nineteen Mexican Communities." American Journal of Sociology 99(6): 1492-1533. (42 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Massey, Douglas, Luin Goldring and Jorge Durand 1992 "La Migración Mexico-EUA y la Transnacionalización del Espacio Político y Social: Perspectivas Desde el México Rural." (Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Transnationalization of Social and Political Space: Perspectives from Rural Mexico.) Estudios Sociológicos X (29): 315-340. (26 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Grayson, J. P. (2019). “The life and death of a good idea: Murray Ross’ vision for the ‘new university’.” Journal of Canadian Studies, 52(3): 624-649.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2019). “‘Plus ça change...’: graduates’ views of Canadian females’ opportunities after fifty years of change.” Canadian Review of Sociology. 56(1): 49-77.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2018). “The first generation in historical Perspective: Canadian students in the 1960s.” Journal of Historical Sociology. 31: 512-525.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2016). “The way they were: “Conn Girls” and American culture in 1959.” Historical Studies in Education, 28(2), 76-98.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2015). "The ‘Feminine Mystique’ and problems of a cohort of female Canadian university students in the early Sixties." The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture, 8(1): 50-74.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2015). Repeated low teaching evaluations: A form of habitual behaviour? Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 45(4), 298-321.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2014) . The Experiences and Expectations of Canadian Female University Students in the ‘Dawn of the Age of Aquarius’. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 7(2), 267-294.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2014) . Negative racial encounters and academic outcomes of domestic and international students in four Canadian universities. Journal of International Students, 4(3), 247-261.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2013) . Talkin’ ‘bout my generation’: Political orientations and activities of a cohort of Canadian university students in the mid-sixties. Journal of Historical Sociology. 26(2), 200-233.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2011) . Remember now they creator in the days of they youth: The quiet religious revolution on a Canadian campus in the 1960s. Historical Studies in Education, 23(2), 87-112.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2011) . Cultural capital and academic achievement of first generation domestic and international students in Canadian universities. British Educational Research Journal, 37(4), 605-630.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2011) . Cultural capital and the achievement of Chinese international and Canadian domestic students in a Canadian Business Program. International Journal of Management Education, 9(2), 13-24.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2009) . Language background, ethno-racial origin, and academic achievement of students at a Canadian university. International Migration, 47(2), 33-67.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2008) . The experiences and outcomes of domestic and international students at four Canadian universities. Higher Education Research and Development, 27(3), 215-230.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2008) . Linguistic capital and academic achievement of Canadian and foreign born university students. Canadian Review of Sociology, 45(2),127-149.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2007) . Unequal treatment and program satisfaction among students of European and Chinese origin. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 37(3), 51-85.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2007) . Sense of coherence and academic achievement of domestic and international students: A comparative analysis. Higher Education, 13(3), 215-236.
Grayson, J. Paul
Grayson, J. P. (2007) . Sense of coherence, problem freedom and academic outcomes of Canadian domestic and international students. Quality in Higher Education, 13(3), 215-236.
Grayson, J. Paul
2012 « Des pauvres de la politique à la politique des pauvres », SociologieS, Théories et recherches, mis en ligne le 27 janvier 2012. URL : http://sociologies.revues.org/3884.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2012 « Sur un concept contesté : la sphère publique arabe est-elle solide sur terre ? », Anthropologie et Sociétés (MédiaMorphoses : la télévision, quel vecteur de changements ?)
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2010«Ce que la télévision fait voir. Logique des frontières et enjeux de société en Algérie», SociologieS, (on line, théories et recherches , September 29, www.Sociologies.revues.org/index3221.htlm, 23 pages).
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2008 «Marginality and Ordinary Memory: Body Centrality and the Plea for Recognition in Recent Algerian Films», Journal of North African Studies,: 13. 2 : 187-199.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2008 (With K. Côté- Boucher), «Malaise identitaire : islam, laïcité et logique préventive en France et au Québec», Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 46 : 60-79. ?Special mention as article of interest on multiculturalism issues, Québec National Library, January 2009.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2006 «Singularité, vie en commun et télévision par satellite. ‘Celui qui n’a pas voyagé ne connait pas les Hommes’», Cahiers d’études africaines (EHESS Paris), 182, XLVI 2: 389-416.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2005 «The Imaginary Concord and the Reality of Discord: Dealing with the Algerian War», The Arab World Geographer/Le Géographe du monde arabe, 7, 3: 135-149.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2004 «Les femmes musulmanes au Canada: altérité, paroles et politique de l’action», Canadian Revue of Anthropology and Sociology, 41, 4: 397-418.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2003 «New Media, Community and Politics in Algeria», Media, Culture and Society, 25, 4: 451-468.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2001 «Diasporas: Ethnies sans frontières et sans politique?» (Diasporas: Ethnies without Borders and Politics?), Cahiers de Recherche sociologique, 36: 1-16.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1997 «The Locus of Tensions: Gender in Algerian Cinema», Matutu, 19: 45-66.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1996 «Les antennes célestes, les émirs-apparatchiks et le peuple: L'espace public en question» (Celestial Antennas, Military Apparatchicks, Emirs and the People: The Public Space Reconsidered), Anthropologie et Sociétés, (20), 2: 129-55.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
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1995 «Connaissez-vous Hippone?» (Do You Know Hippone?), Conjonctures, 23: 37-49, (refereed by editors).
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1993 «Le corps dansant au cinéma » (Body Dancing in Cinema), Cinémas, 2-3: 205-21.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
1991 «D'une dénégation à l'autre: le corps dans le cinéma algérien» (The Body in Algerian Cinema: A Denial?), Recherche Sémiotique/Semiotic Inquiry, (11), 2-3: 25-41.
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1988 «Omar Gatlato ou le corps éloigné» (Omar Gatlato or the Body at a Distance), Ed. Cinémathèque québécoise and the Association québécoise des études cinéma--tographiques, Series «Regarder, Voir», Montreal: 3-9.
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
2021 “Cyber Blame and Social Theory.” SN Social Sciences, vol. 1, no. 7, p 178-190. DOI.org (Crossref), doi:10.1007/s43545-021-00138-1.
Hanson, Barbara
“Social Constructions of Fatness: Legal Proceedings in Canada as a Case in Point. (Published online April 19, 2018) Disability and Society. United Kingdom. DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2018.1456405.
Hanson, Barbara
“Objectivities: Constructivist Roots of Positivism”, Quality and Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Volume 49, Issue 2 (2015), Page 857-865. Electronic version: published in 2014 available at http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11135-014-0027-6. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-014-0027-6
Hanson, Barbara
“An Implicit Religious Reflex to Mechanism and a Holistic Alternative: Social Theory as Case in Point” Implicit Religion Vol 18 (1), 45-62. (print) ISSN 1463- 9955, (online) ISSN 1743-1697, doi:10.1558/imre.v18i1.20766.
Hanson, Barbara
"Towards a Model of Contextual Emotional Dynamics of Illness: Senile Dementia versus Cancer as a Case in Point" International Review of Modern Sociology 36 (1): 53-73
Hanson, Barbara
“Whither Qualitative /Quantitative? : Grounds for Methodological Convergence." Quality and Quantity, 42: 97-111.
Hanson, Barbara
“Uneasy Ground: Mutual Drive Right of Ways as Growing Urban Concern” 49 Real Property Reports 239.
Hanson, Barbara
“Dog-Focused Law’s Impact on Disability Rights: Ontario’s Pit Bull Legislation as a Case in Point” 12 Animal Law Review.
Hanson, Barbara
“Science, Religion and Social Theory” Theory and Science, 17(1): 1-14
Hanson, Barbara
“Questioning the Construction of Maternal Age as a Fertility Problem” Health Care for Women International, 24: 166-176.
Hanson, Barbara
“Systems Theory and the Spirit of Feminism: Grounds for a Connection” Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 545-556, 1-12.
Hanson, Barbara
Hanson, B. 1997 "Who's Seeing Whom?: General Systems Theory and Constructivist Implications for Senile Dementia Intervention," Journal of Aging Studies (USA), 11(1):15-25.
Hanson, Barbara
Hanson, B. 1996 "The Intimate Politics of Sense: Symptoms versus Problems in Senile Dementia," International Review of Modern Sociology (USA/INDIA), 26(1 Spring): 1-13.
Hanson, Barbara
Jean-Pierre, Johanne, Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, Tya Collins, and Emmanuela Ojukwu. 2025. “Designing afro-emancipatory qualitative research with and for Black people.” Qualitative Research 25(2):520-542. https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941241264458
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne, Sabrin Hassan, and Asha Sturge. 2023. "Enhancing the learning and teaching of public speaking skills." College Teaching 71(4):219-226.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Jean-Pierre, Johanne, and Prudence Carter. 2023. “Sociological imaginations for anti-racist futures: An interview with Dr. Prudence Carter.” Sociology 57(2):325-333.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
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The Boards of Governors and The Power Elite: A Case Study of Eight Canadian Universities. Co-authored with J. Barkans. Sociological Focus, 7:3, Summer 1974. pp.81-98.
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Seiler, L.Y.; Stalker, G.J. (2023). Climate Change Attitudes and Fossil Fuel Extraction and Distribution in Canada. Int. J. Canadian Studies, 61, 138–163, https://doi.org/10.3138/ijcs-2021-0009.
Stalker, Glenn J
Seiler, L.Y. & Stalker, G.J. (2023) Canadian climate change attitudes and energy policy. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 60, 4–28. https://doi.org/10.1111/cars.12424.
Best Article Award, 2024, The Canadian Review of Sociology / Revue canadienne de sociologie
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J., & Wood, L. J. (2021). (Dis)Assembling global-justice identities. Poetics, 85, 101500.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. (2019). What is leisure without becoming? Assemblages of active and reactive leisure. Leisure Sciences , 41:5, 348-365.
Stalker, Glenn J
Wood, L., Staggenborg, S., Stalker, G. and R. Kutz-Flamenbaum. (2017) . Eventful events: Local outcomes of G20 summit protests in Pittsburgh and Toronto. Social Movement Studies, 16, 5: 595-609.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. (2014) . Gendered perceptions of time among parents: Family contexts, role demands and variation in time-stress. Society & Leisure, In Press.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. and L. J. Wood. (2013) . Reaching beyond the net: Political circuits and participation in Toronto’s G20 protests. Social Movement Studies, 12, 2, 178-198.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. and Ornstein, M. (2013) . Quebec, Daycare, and the Household Strategies of Couples with Young Children. Canadian Public Policy, 39, 2, 241-262.
Stalker, Glenn J
Ornstein, M. and Stalker, G. J. (2013) . Canadian families’ strategies for employment and care for pre-school children. Journal of Family Issues, 34, 1, 53-84.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker. G. J. (2011) . A widening parental leisure gap: The family as a site for late modern differentiation and convergence in leisure time within Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Canadian Journal of Sociology, 36, 1: 25-58.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. (2011) . Leisure diversity as an indicator of cultural capital. Leisure Sciences, 33, 2: 81-102.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. (2008) . Measuring diversity in daily social contact: The contribution of social context, work and leisure on the opportunity for engagement. Social Indicators Research, 86: 275-295.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. J. (2006) . Gender convergence and life-course differentiation in the Canadian use of time. Loisir & Société / Society & Leisure, Vol. 29, No. 1, Spring: 159-190.
Stalker, Glenn J
Vosko, Leah F., Adam D.K. King, Andrea Noack, Eric Tucker, Mark P. Thomas, Timothy Gadanidis, Rebecca Casey (2024) “When Education Isn’t Enough: The Compliance Model of Labour Standards Enforcement in Canada’s Federally Regulated Private Sector.” Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal 25(2) (October): 279-318.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark P., and Rawan Abdelbaki (2024) “Tax Amazon Not Working People”: Labour and Left Populism in Seattle.” Journal of Labor and Society. (published online ahead of print, October 2024). https://doi.org/10.1163/24714607-bja10160
Thomas, Mark P
Fanelli, Carlo, and Mark P. Thomas (2021), “Austerity Urbanism and Recreation Restructuring: Insights from Recreation Workers and Participants.” Studies in Political Economy 102(2) (September), 203-22.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark P., and Steven Tufts (2020) “Blue Solidarity: Police Unions, Race and Authoritarian Populism in North America.” Work, Employment & Society 34(1) 126-44.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark P. (2020) “‘For the People’? Regulating Employment Standards in an Era of Right-Wing Populism.” Studies in Political Economy 101(2) (September), 135-54.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark P., Shelley Condratto, Danielle Landry, and Mercedes Steedman (2020) “Flexibility for Who? Working Time, the Ontario Employment Standards Act, and the Experiences of Workers in Low-Wage and Precarious Jobs.” Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations 75(1) (March), 78-100.
Thomas, Mark P
Tucker, Eric, Leah F. Vosko, Rebecca Casey, Mark P. Thomas, John Grundy, and Andrea M. Noack (2019) “Carrying Little Sticks: Is there a ‘Deterrence Gap’ in Employment Standards Enforcement in Ontario, Canada?” International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 35(1), 1-30.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark P., Leah F. Vosko, Eric Tucker, Mercedes Steedman, Andie Noack, John Grundy, Mary Gellatly, and Lisa Leinveer (2019) “The Employment Standards Enforcement Gap and the Overtime Pay Exemption in Ontario.” Labour/Le Travail 84 (Fall), 25-51.
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko, Leah F., John Grundy, Rebecca Casey, Andrea M. Noack, and Mark P. Thomas (2018) “A Tattered Quilt: Exemptions and Special Rules under Ontario’s Employment Standards Act.” Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal 21 (2), 267-98.
Thomas, Mark P
Tufts, Steven, and Mark Thomas (2017) “The Christian Labour Association of Canada: Between Company and Populist Unionism.” Labour/Le Travail: Journal of Canadian Labour Studies 80. Fall (October), 55-80.
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko L. F., J. Grundy, E. Tucker, M. Thomas, A. Noack, R. Casey, M. Gellatly, and J. Mussell (2017) “The Compliance Model of Employment Standards Enforcement: An Evidence-based Assessment of its Efficacy in Instances of Wage Theft.” Industrial Relations Journal 48(3) May, 256-73.
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko, Leah, John Grundy, and Mark Thomas (2016) “Challenging New Governance: Evaluating New Approaches to Employment Standards Enforcement in Common Law Jurisdictions.” Economic and Industrial Democracy 37(2) May, 373-98.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark, and Steve Tufts (2016) “’Enabling Dissent’: Contesting Austerity and Right-Wing Populism in Toronto, Canada.” Economic and Labour Relations Review 27(1) March, 29-45
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark, and Steven Tufts (2016) “Austerity, Right Populism and the Crisis of Labour in Canada.” Antipode 48(1) January, 212-30.
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko, Leah, and Mark Thomas (2014) “Confronting the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap: Exploring the Potential for Union Engagement with Employment Law in Ontario, Canada.” Journal of Industrial Relations. Vol. 56(5) November, 631-52.
Thomas, Mark P
Tufts, Steven, and Mark Thomas (2014) “Populist Unionism Confronts Austerity in Canada.” Labor Studies Journal 39(1) March, 60-82.
Thomas, Mark P
Choudry, Aziz, and Mark Thomas (2013) “Labour Struggles for Workplace Justice: Migrant and Immigrant Worker Organizing in Canada”. Journal of Industrial Relations 55(2) April, 212-26.
Thomas, Mark P
Fanelli, Carlo and Mark Thomas (2011) “Austerity, Competitiveness and Neoliberalism Redux: Ontario Responds to the Great Recession”. Socialist Studies 7(1/2), 141-70.
Thomas, Mark P
Mary Gellatly, John Grundy, Kiran Mirchandani, Adam Perry, Mark Thomas and Leah Vosko (2011) “’Modernizing’ Employment Standards? Administrative Efficiency, Market Regulation, and the Production of the Illegitimate Claimant in Ontario, Canada”. Economic and Labour Relations Review 22(2).
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark (2011) “Global Industrial Relations? Framework Agreements and the Regulation of International Labor Standards”. Labor Studies Journal 36(2), 269-87.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark, and Tufts, Steve (eds.) (2007) New Voices in Labour Studies in Canada. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society. Vol. 11, Fall 2007.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark (2007) “Toyotaism Meets the 60 Hour Work Week: Coercion, ‘Consent’ and the Regulation of Working Time.” Studies in Political Economy 80, 105-28.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark, and Steve Tufts (2007) “Introducing New Voices in Labour Studies in Canada.” Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society 11, 1-5.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark (2006) “Union Strategies to Re-Regulate Work Time”. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society 9, 1-15.
Thomas, Mark P
Thomas, Mark (2004) “Setting the Minimum: Ontario’s Employment Standards in the Postwar Years, 1944-1968.” Labour/Le Travail: Journal of Canadian Labour Studies 54, 49-82.
Thomas, Mark P
van Beinum, A. (2024). Rethinking human–technology relations: Exploring the sociopolitical dimensions of invasive brain stimulation. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-04268-8
van Beinum, Amanda
van Beinum, A., & Sherry, J. (2024). Interdisciplinary co-teaching as a sustainable model for health humanities pedagogy. Medical Humanities, 50(3), 513–519. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2024-012912
van Beinum, Amanda
van Beinum, A. (2023). Challenging the logic of lifesaving in the intensive care unit. Social Science & Medicine, 321, 115769. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115769
van Beinum, Amanda
van Beinum, A., Hornby, L., Scales, N., Shemie, S. D., & Dhanani, S. (2022). Autoresuscitation and clinical authority in death determination using circulatory criteria. Social Science & Medicine, 301, 114904. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114904
van Beinum, Amanda
Walsh, Philip (2024) Social cognition and the origin of concepts in Durkheim’s sociology of knowledge. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2021) Emotions, Personhood and Social Ontology: A Critical Realist Approach. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour .
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2014) 'Is a Post-Philosophical Sociology Possible? Insights from Norbert Elias's Sociology of Knowledge'. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (2)
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2013) 'Knowledge and the Constitution of Society: Dead Ends and Ways Forward in the Sociology of Knowledge. Journal of Classical Sociology (13) 4
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2011) 'The Human Condition as Social Ontology: Hannah Arendt on Society, Action and Knowledge'. History of the Human Sciences 24 (2)
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2008) “Hannah Arendt, Sociology and Political Modernity”, Journal of Classical Sociology 8 (3)
Walsh, Philip D
Walsh, Philip (2008) “Herbert Marcuse and Contemporary Social Theory: Beyond the Consumer Society”, Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 25, "No Social Science Without Critical Theory"
Walsh, Philip D
Weir, Lorna (2013) “Roberto Esposito’s Political Philosophy of the Gift.” Angelaki 18(3): 155-167.
Weir, Lorna
Cattapan, Alana, Margrit Eichler and Lorna Weir (2013) “The Governance Gap in Assisted Human Reproduction.” CWHN Network Magazine. Available at: http://www.cwhn.ca/en/network/thegovernancegap
Weir, Lorna
Selgelid, Michael and Lorna Weir (2010) "The Mousepox Experience: An Interview with Ron Jackson and Ian Ramshaw on Dual-Use Research," EMBO Reports 11 (1): 1-7.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna and Michael Selgelid (2009) "Professionalization as a Governance Strategy for Synthetic Biology," Systems and Synthetic Biology. Special issue on Societal Issues pertaining to Synthetic Biology. 3(1-4), December: 91-97. DOI 10.1007/s11693-009-9037-4.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (2008) “The Concept of Truth Regime,” Canadian Journal of Sociology 33 (2): 367-389. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Singer, Brian and Lorna Weir (2008) “Sovereignty, Governance and the Political,” Thesis 11 94 (August): 49-71. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Singer, Brian and Lorna Weir (2007) “Politics and Sovereign Power: Considerations on Foucault,” European Journal of Social Theory 9 (4): 443-465 (co-authored).
Weir, Lorna
Mykhalovskiy, Eric and Lorna Weir (2006) “The Global Public Health Intelligence Network and Early Warning Outbreak Detection: A Canadian Contribution to Global Health," Canadian Journal of Public Health 97 (1) Global Health Issue: 42-44. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (2006) “Folgen des Risikofaktors,” Deutsche Hebammenzeitscrift 5: 53-56 (translation)
Weir, Lorna
Curtis, Bruce and Lorna Weir (2005) “Crisis Talk: Comments on McLaughlin's “Canada's Impossible Science”,” Canadian Journal of Sociology. 30.4, Fall: 503-11. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Mykhalovskiy, Eric and Lorna Weir (2004) “The Problem of Evidence-Based Medicine: Directions for Social Science,” Social Science and Medicine 59 (5): 1059-1069. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna and Bruce Curtis (2003) “Reply to O’Malley and Hunt,” Society/Société 27 (2), 2003: 91-95.
Weir, Lorna
Curtis, Bruce and Lorna Weir (2002) “The Succession Question in English Canadian Sociology,” Society/Société 26 (3): 3-13. (co-authored)
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1998) "Cultural Intertexts and Scientific Rationality: The Case of Pregnancy Ultrasound," Economy and Society 27 (2&3): 249-258
Weir, Lorna
O'Malley, Pat, Lorna Weir, Clifford Shearing (1997) "Governmentality, Criticism, Politics," Economy and Society Fall 26 (4): 501-517.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna and Jasmin Habib (1997) “A Critical Feminist Analysis of The Report of the Canadian Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies," Studies in Political Economy 1997 (52): 137-154 (with Jasmin Habib as second author). Reprinted with same title in Pat Armstrong and M. Patricia Connelly, eds. (1999) Feminism, Political Economy and the State: Contested Terrain (Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press): 327-343.
Weir, Lorna
Valverde, Mariana and Lorna Weir (1997) "Regulating New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies: A Feminist View of Recent Canadian Government Initiatives," Feminist Studies 23(1), Spring: 419-423
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1996) "Recent Developments in the Government of Pregnancy," Economy and Society 25(3): 372-392
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1995) "Social Movement Activism in the Formation of Ontario New Democratic Party Policy on Abortion, 1982-1984," Labour/Le travail 35, Spring: 163-193.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1995) “Contacts between Richard Maurice Bucke and Edward Carpenter: Cosmic Consciousness and the Love of Comrades," Journal of Canadian Studies 30 (2): 39-57
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1995) “George Smith, 1935-1994," Centre/Fold 8, Spring: 5-6.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1994) "Left Popular Politics in Canadian Feminist Abortion Organizing, 1982-1991," Feminist Studies 20 (2), Summer: 249-274
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1993) "The Wanderings of the Linguistic Turn in Anglophone Historical Writing,” Journal of Historical Sociology 6 (2), June: 227-245
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1993) "Limitations of New Social Movement Analysis," Studies in Political Economy 40, Spring: 73-102.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1991) “Anti-Racist Feminist Pedagogy: Self Observed,” Resources for Feminist Research 20 (3/4, Fall-Winter): 19-26
Weir, Lorna
Valverde, Mariana and Lorna Weir (1988) “The Struggles of the Immoral: Preliminary Remarks on Moral Regulation,” Resources for Feminist Research 17 (3), Sept.: 31-34 (co-authored). Reprinted in Amanda Glasbeck ed., (2006) Moral Regulation and Governance in Canada (Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press): 75-84.
Weir, Lorna
Weir, Lorna (1987) "Women and the State," Feminist Review 26, July: 93-104
Weir, Lorna
Wood, Lesley J. 2024. "Temporal Conflict and Challenging the Police." Time and Society. DOI: 10.1177/0961463X241258305
Wood, Lesley
CATALOGING PROTEST: NEWSPAPERS, NEXIS UNI, OR TWITTER?*
Lesley J. Wood; Dyllan Goldstein
Mobilization: An International Quarterly (2023) 28 (3): 343–358.
https://doi.org/10.17813/1086-671X-28-3-343 Wood, Lesley
Lesley J. Wood; Dyllan Goldstein
Mobilization: An International Quarterly (2023) 28 (3): 343–358.
https://doi.org/10.17813/1086-671X-28-3-343 Wood, Lesley
(Dis)Assembling Event Identities: Anarchists, Liberals, Socialists and Feminists - Toronto’s G20 Protests. Poetics. With Glenn S. Stalker. Volume 85, April 2021.
Wood, Lesley
"The Seattle Model,” “Seattle+20: Movements at the Millennium.”
Socialism and Democracy 34:1 Wood, Lesley
Socialism and Democracy 34:1 Wood, Lesley
“Policing Counter-protest,” Sociology Compass.
Wood, Lesley
“Anarchist Gatherings 1986-2017.” ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. September.
Wood, Lesley
“Eventful Events: Local Outcomes of G20 Summit Protests in Pittsburgh and Toronto,” Co-authored by Lesley Wood, Suzanne Staggenborg, Glenn Stalker and Rachel Kutz-Flammenbaum. Social Movement Studies
Wood, Lesley
“Idle No More, Diffusion and Facebook.” Social Movement Studies May 2015
Wood, Lesley
"Policing with Impunity,” Socialist Register 2016
Wood, Lesley
2012 “Reaching Beyond the Net: Political Circuits and Participation in Toronto’s G20 Protests.” With Glenn J. Stalker. Social Movement Studies.
Wood, Lesley
2011 “Editorial” Interface. Special Issue on Repression and Social Movements.
Wood, Lesley
2011 “Communities Converging: A Story and a Strategy of the G20 protests in Toronto”, Upping the Anti 10
Wood, Lesley
2010 “Horizontalist Youth Camps and the Bolivarian Revolution: A Story of Blocked Diffusion” Journal of World Systems Research Special Issue. (Volume XVI, Number 1, 2010) pp 48-62.
Wood, Lesley
2008 “The Impacts of State Surveillance on Political Assembly and Association: A Socio-Legal Analysis,” with Luis A. Fernandez, Amory Starr, Randall Amster and Manuel J. Caro. Qualitative Sociology. Special Issue on Political Violence, 31:3 September 2008.
Wood, Lesley
2007 “Breaking the Wave: Repression, Identity and the Seattle Tactics” Mobilization 12:4. December 2007. 377-388.
Wood, Lesley
2004 “Breaking the Bank and Taking to the Streets” Journal of World-Systems Research, pp. 3-23. Special issue: ‘Global Social Movements Before and After 9/11.
Wood, Lesley
2003 “Contentious Connections” in Social Movements and Networks. Relational Approaches to Collective Action. Pp. 147-172. Edited by Mario Diani and Doug McAdam, Oxford University Press, Oxford/New York. By Charles Tilly and Lesley Wood.
Wood, Lesley
2002 “Target Practice: Community Activism in a Global Era.” in From ACT UP to the WTO: Urban Protest and Community-Building in the Era of Globalization. Pp. 21-34. Edited by Ronald Hayduk and Benjamin Shepard. Verso Publications, London. By Lesley Wood and Kelly Moore.
Wood, Lesley
Wu, Cary. 2025. Is democracy good for your health?. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine: hcaf034.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Ichiro Kawachi. 2024. A triple trust penalty? The majority-minority gap in subjective wellbeing. Social Science & Medicine: 117371.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Andrew Dawson. 2024. The Trump Effect? Right-Wing Populism and Distrust in Voting by Mail in Canada. Public Opinion Quarterly 88: 781-813.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Patricia Louie, Alex Bierman, and Scott Schieman. 2023. Assessment of sociodemographics and inflation-related stress in the US. JAMA Network Open 6 (5): e2313431-e2313431.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. Intergenerational Transmission of Trust: A Dyadic Approach. Socius, 8, 23780231221076994.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2022. How Anti-Asian Racism is Experienced. Contexts, 21(3), 48-51.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Rima Wilkes, and David C. Wilson. 2022. Race & Political Trust: Justice as a Unifying Influence on Political Trust. Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 151(4), 177-199.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Andrew Dawson. 2022. Why is trust lower in Quebec? A cultural explanation. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 59(3), 309-329.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2022. Racial concentration and dynamics of COVID-19 vaccination in the United States. Social Science & Medicine-Population Health, 19, 101198.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Alex Bierman, and Scott Schieman. 2022. Socioeconomic stratification and trajectories of social trust during COVID-19. Social Science Research, 102750.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2021. How stable is generalized trust? Internal migration and the stability of trust among Canadians. Social Indicators Research, 153:129-147.
Wu, Cary
Sher, Chloe, and Cary Wu. 2021. Who Stays Physically Active during COVID-19? Inequality and Exercise Patterns in the United States. Socius 7: 2378023120987710.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Zhilei Shi. 2020. Education and social trust in transitional China. Chinese Sociological Review 52(2): 115-143.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2020. Does migration affect trust? Internal migration and the stability of trust among Americans. The Sociological Quarterly.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Sylvia Fuller, Zhilei Shi, and Rima Wilkes. 2020. The gender gap in commenting: Women are less likely than men to comment on (men’s) published research. PloS One 15(4): e0230043.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Rima Wilkes, Malcolm Fairbrother, and Giuseppe Giordano. 2020. Social capital, trust, and state coronavirus testing. Contexts.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2020. How does gun violence affect Americans’ trust in each other? Social Science Research, 91, 1-15.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Yue Qian, and Rima Wilkes. 2020. Anti-Asian discrimination and the Asian-white mental health gap during COVID-19. Ethnic and Racial Studies: 1-17.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. 2020. Social capital and COVID-19: a multidimensional and multilevel approach. Chinese Sociological Review: 1-28.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Rima Wilkes, Daniel Silver, and Terry Nichols Clark. "Current debates in urban theory from a scale perspective: Introducing a scenes approach." Urban Studies 56, no. 8 (2019): 1487-1497.
Wu, Cary
Wilkes, Rima, and Cary Wu. "Immigration, Discrimination and Trust: A Simply Complex Relationship." Frontiers in Sociology 4 (2019): 32.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Rima Wilkes. "Local–national political trust patterns: Why China is an exception." International Political Science Review 39, no. 4 (2018): 436-454.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Rima Wilkes. "Finding critical trusters: A response pattern model of political trust." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 59, no. 2 (2018): 110-138.
Wu, Cary
Wilkes, Rima, and Cary Wu. "Ethnicity, democracy, trust: A majority-minority approach." Social Forces 97, no. 1 (2018): 465-494
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, Qiang Fu, Jiaxin Gu, and Zhilei Shi. "Does migration pay off? Returnees, family background, and self-employment in rural China." China Review 18, no. 1 (2018): 59-78.
Wu, Cary
Sher, Chloe, and Cary Wu. "Fracking in China: Community impacts and public support of shale gas development." Journal of Contemporary China 27, no. 112 (2018): 626-641.
Wu, Cary
Fu, Qiang, Cary Wu, Heqing Liu, Zhilei Shi, and Jiaxin Gu. "Live like mosquitoes: Hukou, rural–urban disparity, and depression." Chinese Journal of Sociology 4, no. 1 (2018): 56-78.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Rima Wilkes. "International students’ post-graduation migration plans and the search for home." Geoforum 80 (2017): 123-132.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary. "Moving from Urban Sociology to the Sociology of the City." The American Sociologist 47, no. 1 (2016): 102-114.
Wu, Cary
Wu, Cary, and Rima Wilkes. "Durable power and generalized trust in everyday social exchange." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no. 11 (2016): E1417-E1417.
Wu, Cary
professional journal articles
“Namewashkoons: The Sturgeon’s Little Plant.” Journal of the American Herbalist Guild. Dec. 2023
Geniusz, Wendy Makoons
“Ozhibii’amaang Remedios: Writing the Story of Remedios.” co-authored with Dr. Gordon Jourdain, and Annmarie Geniusz. Papers of the 52nd Algonquian Conference. March 2023.
Geniusz, Wendy Makoons
Goldring, Luin 2010 “Temporary Worker Programs as Precarious Status: Implications for Citizenship, Inclusion and Nation Building in Canada.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens Spring: 50-54. (4 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin, Jenna Hennebry and Kerry Preibisch 2009 “Temporary worker programs: North America’s second-class citizens.” Canada Watch. Special issue. Spring. (7 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, L. 2004 “Remesas y microbancos.” Interview with Isabel Cruz. Migración y Desarrollo (University of Zacatecas) Vol. 3: 92-98. (7 pgs.) www.migracionydesarrollo.org
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, L. and J. Hellman 2004 “Introduction to the special issue on international migration in the Americas.” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 29 (57-58): 11-16. (6 pgs.)
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, L. 1998 “From Market Membership to Transnational Citizenship?: The Changing Politization of Transnational Social Spaces.” L’Ordinaire Latino Americain (Toulouse) 173-174:167-172. (6 pgs.)
Reprinted. 1999. Working Paper # 23. Chicano Latino Research Center. University of California, Santa Cruz. (8 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
Reprinted. 1999. Working Paper # 23. Chicano Latino Research Center. University of California, Santa Cruz. (8 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
1997 "Power and Status in Transnational Social Spaces." Invited paper for Special Issue of Sozialen Welt on Transnational Migration, edited by Ludger Pries. (Sonderbrand 12 der Sozialen Welt) . Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag. Earlier version of CUCR paper (see above). Pp. 59-75. (17 pgs.)
Reprinted: 1999. Pp. 162-186 in Ludger Pries (ed.). Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. (25 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
Reprinted: 1999. Pp. 162-186 in Ludger Pries (ed.). Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. (25 pgs.) Goldring, Luin
Jean-Pierre, Johanne, Sabrin Hassan, Jonathan Bailey, Kiaras Gharabaghi, and Asha Sturge. 2021. “The benefits of applying the lightning talk in child and youth care education.” CYC-Online (274): 9-16.
Jean-Pierre, Johanne
Man, Guida. 1998. Guest Editor. Refuge, Special Issue on “Refugee and Immigrant Women: An International Perspective II” March/April 1998. Toronto: Centre for Refugee Studies, York University.
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1997. Guest Editor. Refuge, special issue on “Refugee and Immigrant Women: An International Perspective I” Oct./Nov. 1997. Centre for Refugee Studies, York University.
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1998. “Introduction: Refugee and Immigrant Women as Workers.” In REFUGE, Vol. 17, No.1, Feb., p.1-3.
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1998. “Migration and the Transformation of Work Processes: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada.” In REFUGE, Vol.17, No.1, February, p.21-25.
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1997. “Refugee and Immigrant Women: An International Perspective: An Introductory Note”, in REFUGE, Vol.16, No.4, Oct., p.1-3.
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1990. “Difficulties Confronting Chinese Immigrant Women”, Modern Times Weekly, June 1st, p.4. (Translated into Chinese language by Shu Chi)
Man, Guida
Man, Guida. 1990. “Dispelling the Media Image: Women in Recent Chinese Immigrant Families,” Ethnocultural Notes & Events, University of Toronto, May/June, p.3.
Man, Guida
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap: The Low Down on Service Work. CRWS News. Issue No. 32, Fall 2006.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Watching Wal-Mart. CRWS News. Issue No. 31, Fall 2005.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Community Service: Coercion or Volunteerism? CRWS News. Issue No. 29, Spring 2004.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
New Beginning, New Rights, New Year. CRWS News. Issue No. 27, Autumn, 2003.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
SARS: Health EmergencyBWork Crisis. CRWS News. Issue No. 26, Spring 2003.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Employment Insurance and The Charter Challenge. CRWS News. Issue No. 25, Fall 2002.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
Introduction to Special Edition of Just Labour on the U.S. Employee Free Choice Act: Unionization and the Economic and Social Well-being of Canadians. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society, Volume 15. Pp. 1-13.
Pupo-Barkans, Norene J
2010 “Activist Lawsuits and Funding the Movement” Left Turn. Co-authored with Meredith Slopen, Daniel Lang, Joseph Phelan and Mac Scott.
Wood, Lesley
“G20 Policing in Toronto: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue” Toronto Media Co-op, reprinted in Linchpin.ca
Wood, Lesley
2008 “Activist Theorizing: Resources for Teaching, Research, and Political Work” Critical Mass: Section Newsletter of the Collective Behavior and Social Movement Section of the American Sociological Society. Fall 2008
Wood, Lesley
2008 “Remembering Charles Tilly,” Social Movement Studies, 7:225–246
Wood, Lesley
2007 “Grassroots Strategizing and The World Social Forum.” Upping the Anti 4.
Wood, Lesley
2006 “Roundtable on the Anti-War Movement” Upping the Anti 1.
Wood, Lesley
2004 Coordinator and editor, “Organizing Against the Occupation: --US and Canadian anti-war activists speak out,” Social Movement Studies. Volume 3, Number 2, October 2004, pp. 241-257(17)
Wood, Lesley
2004 “Capacity Building for Revolution,” New Socialist Magazine. With Mac Scott.
Wood, Lesley
2004 “Spaces of Solidarity - Infoshops, the Suburbs and the French Revolution,” New Formulation 2:2
Wood, Lesley
2003 “Where Have all the Detainees Gone?” in Left Turn Magazine, May/June Issue.
Wood, Lesley
creative works
Negotiating Tensions in Long-Term Residential Care: Ideas Worth Sharing (Pat Armstrong and Ruth Lowndes, eds) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2018, 134 pp.
Armstrong, Pat
Exercising Choice in Long-Term Residential Care. (Pat Armstrong and Tamara Daly, eds.) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2017. 128 pp
Armstrong, Pat
Physical Environments for Long Term Care: Ideas Worth Sharing. (Pat Armstrong and Susan Braedley, eds.) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2016. 112pp
Armstrong, Pat
Promising Practices in Long Term Care: Ideas Worth Sharing. (Donna Baines and Pat Armstrong, eds.) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2015/16. 84pp.
Armstrong, Pat
K. Bischoping and N. Laluque (2010) Curation of Nora, Leaving Torvald, Laluque Atelier Gallery and Blackcurrant Productions, Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2010, City of Toronto.
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping (2009) The Demise of a Focus Group [18.5 min.]. Script by K. Bischoping, directed by G. Porter, co-produced by K. Bischoping and draft89, Toronto. Accompanied by Discussion Guide[8 pp.]
Bischoping, Katherine
(2014) Queer Bathroom Stories. Professional production in Buddies in Bad Times Theatre’s Pride Program, Toronto, May 31st-June 15. (Playwright and Producer)
Cavanagh, Sheila
Musafer. - Sikhi is Travelling. Documentary Film, co-dir. K. Singh.
Nijhawan, Michael
"Rising Up Strong: Women in the 1980's." Two 30-minute videotapes produced and directed with Professor Linda Briskin (Faculty of Social Sciences, York University).
Weir, Lorna
public lectures
Stalker, G. (January, 2011) . Current research and debates when analyzing time-use data to study work-life balance. Presentation made at the York Sociology Graduate Workshop Series.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G and Ornstein, M. (April 27, 2010) . Couples and caregiving: Findings from the Canadian Census. Talk presented at the York RDC Research Afternoon, Toronto, Ontario
Stalker, Glenn J
Ornstein, M. and Stalker, G. (June 4, 2010) . Canadian families’ strategies for employment and the care of pre-school children. Talk presented during the 2010, Summer Program in Data Analysis (SPIDA) at York University.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. (2009, April 22) . Introduction to the General Social Survey (GSS). Presented at the York RDC, Opening Symposium, Reception and Open House, York University.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. (2009, March 25) . Survey Sampling Design and Practice. Invited talk presented to the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario’s (HEQCO), 2009 Conference and Workshop, Toronto.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. (October 19, 2009) . Beyond graduate school: Applying for jobs and postdocs. Presentation made at the York Sociology Graduate Workshop Series.
Stalker, Glenn J
Stalker, G. (2002, November) . Work and leisure in daily life: Constraints on and opportunities for social engagement. Paper presented at Statistics Canada. Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa, November 20, 2002.
Stalker, Glenn J
“Temporary Autonomous Zones: Anarchist Gatherings, 1988-2017", Anarchism and the City, The City Talks Lecture Series; University of Victoria
Wood, Lesley
“Disruptive Strategies - Protest and Policing in the 21st century” Association for Monitoring Equal Rights, Istanbul
Wood, Lesley
“Anti-Immigrant Protests, Past and Present,” York Circle, York University
Wood, Lesley
“Being Useful” Graduate Student Workshop on Scholar Activism, Brock University
Wood, Lesley
46th annual Sorokin Lecture, “World on Fire: Waves of Protest Transforming Communities.” University of Saskatchewan
Wood, Lesley
Porter Lecture, "Direct Action, Deliberation and Diffusion." Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Brock University, May 2014
Wood, Lesley
States, Social Movements and Beyond. International Conference “Sociology and History in the Works of Charles Tilly,” El Colegio de México, Mexico City. 28 May 2014.
Wood, Lesley
“Criminalizing Dissent: Democracy and the Security State” hosted by Ryerson Faculty Association.
Wood, Lesley
“Protest Policing in an Age of Empire”, Empire Workshop, York University
Wood, Lesley
Anarchism in the 21st century - power, praxis, process. Opening Plenary, North American Anarchist Studies Conference, Toronto.
Wood, Lesley
“Social movements, globalization and policing", Panel on Human Rights and Social Justice: Research Matters Series, Dean’s Office, York University
Wood, Lesley
“Policing protest and Criminalizing Dissent - the G20 and Beyond” Laurentian University, Sudbury
Wood, Lesley
“Communities Converging: A Story and a Strategy of the G20 protests in Toronto”, Guest lecture, University of Pittsburgh
Wood, Lesley
“Squats, Street Theatre and Radical Marching Bands, Don Heights Unitarian Congregation. Toronto.
Wood, Lesley
conferences
published reviews
(2012) Author replies to critics in review of Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality, and the Hygienic Imagination in Gender, Place and Culture, Vol. 19, No. 4.
Cavanagh, Sheila
forthcoming
The Labour Force Crisis in Long Term Care. The Right to Care. (Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong and Jacqueline Choiniere, eds.) Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Forthcoming fall 2024.
Armstrong, Pat
2011 R. Hadj-Moussa et M. Nijhawan (éds.) Suffering In Arts. (forthcoming)
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba
Kim, Ann H. Forthcoming. "Filial piety, financial independence and freedom: Explaining the living arrangements of older Korean immigrants." Chapter in Durst, Douglas and Michael MacLean (eds) Diversity and aging among seniors in Canada: Changing faces and greying temples. Calgary, AB: Detselig Enterprises Ltd.
Kim, Ann H
Tufts, Steven, Mark P. Thomas, and Ian MacDonald (forthcoming) "Austerity Urbanism, Populism, and Labour.” In C. Levine-Rasky and L. Kowalchuk (eds.) We Resist: Defending the Common Ground in Hostile Times. Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Thomas, Mark P
Vosko, Leah F., Guliz Akkaymak, Rebecca Casey, Shelley Condratto, John Grundy, Alan Hall, Alice Hoe, Kiran Mirchandani, Andrea M. Noack, Urvashi Soni-Sinha, Mercedes Steedman, Mark P. Thomas, Eric M. Tucker (forthcoming) Closing the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap: Improving Protections for People in Precarious Jobs. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Thomas, Mark P
Tufts, Steven, and Mark P. Thomas (forthcoming) “The Service Economy, Low-Wage Work, and the Populist Moment." In J. Peters and D. Wells (eds.) Canadian Labour Policy and Politics: Inequality and Alternatives. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
Thomas, Mark P
van Beinum, A. (2025) Collective responsibility and individual endings – theorizing a posthuman death. [Book chapter forthcoming in Entangled Im/materialities (Ed. S. Adam), University of Toronto Press].
van Beinum, Amanda
other
K. Bischoping (2018). Keynote address, “What ‘good stories’ have to do with reflexivity”, Qualitative Methods Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Banff, Alberta, May 1-3
Bischoping, Katherine
K. Bischoping and Y. Ishii, guest editors (April 2017) Special Issue on Generations and Memory: Continuity and Change, Oral History Forum d’histoire orale.
Bischoping, Katherine
This is a list of selected publications only.
Davidson, Deborah
Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2021. “Status for All: Pathways to permanent residency in Canada need to include every migrant”, The Conversation, April 15.
Goldring, Luin
Goldring, Luin. 2014. “The alarming new blueprint for Canadian citizenship and immigration policy.” Invited blog. The Broadbent Institute. April 29, 2014. http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/en/blog/alarming-new-blueprint-canadian-citizenship-and-immigration-policy
Goldring, Luin