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Canada Research Chair in Socially Engaged Research in Race and Racialization discusses language change from “economic migrant” to “refugee” in light of European culture where newcomers are viewed as existential threats.
Marcello Musto on the rise of the radical left in Europe
Sociology professor Marcello Musto on the rise of the radical left in Europe.
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Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Refereed Article
Hadj-Moussa, R., & Derradji, I. (2020). Une si longue absence : Notes sur la politicité de la rue en Algérie [Such a long absence: On street politicity in Algeria]. Maghreb - Machrek, 245(3), 13–32.
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Refereed Article
Hadj-Moussa, R., & Tilmatine, M. (2020). Minorities and the politics of recognition in Algeria: Kabylia and the M'zab. Confluences Méditerrannée, 114(3), 135–147.
Eric Mykhalovskiy
Refereed Article
Hastings, C., Mykhalovskiy, E., Sanders, C., and Bisaillon, L. (2020). Disrupting a Canadian prairie fantasy and constructing racial otherness: An analysis of news media coverage of Trevis Smith’s criminal HIV non-disclosure case. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 45(1), 1–22.
Eric Mykhalovskiy
Refereed Article
Mykhalovskiy, E., & French, M. (2020). COVID-19 and the politics of prevention. Sociology of Health and Illness, 42(8), e4–e15.
Eric Mykhalovskiy
Refereed Article
Mykhalovskiy, E., Kanarek, R., Hastings, C., Doig, J., & Rock, M. (2020). Normative tensions in the popular representation of children with disabilities and animal-assisted therapy. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 9(2), 10–38.
Eric Mykhalovskiy
Refereed Article
Mykhalovskiy, E., Kazatchkine, C., Foreman-Mackey, A., Mcclelland, A., Peck, R., Hastings, C., & Elliott, R. (2020). Human rights, public health and COVID-19 in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 111(6), 975–979.
Eric Mykhalovskiy
Refereed Article
Rangel, J. C., Ranade, S., Sutcliffe, P., Mykhalovskiy, E., Gastaldo, D., & Eakin, J. (2020). COVID-19 policy measures – advocating for the inclusion of the social determinants of health in modelling and decision making. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 26(4), 1078–1080.
Muyang Li
Refereed Article
Li, M., & Luo, Z. (2020). The ‘bad women drivers’ myth: The overrepresentation of female drivers and gender bias in China’s media. Information, Communication & Society, 23(5), 776–793.
Michael Nijhawan
Refereed Article
Nijhawan, M. (2020). Haunted by the event: A response. Sikh Formations, 16(1-2), 200–208.
Lesley J. Wood
Refereed Article
Wood, L. J. (2020a). Policing counter‐protest. Sociology compass, 14(11), 1–10.
Lesley J. Wood
Refereed Article
Wood, L. J. (2020b). The Seattle model. Socialism and democracy, 34(1), 51–65.
Lesley J. Wood
Refereed Article
Wood, L. J., Cox, L., & Chattopadhyay, S. (2020). Organizing amidst Covid-19 [Editorial]. Interface: A journal for and about social movements, 12(1), 1–9.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C. (2020). Does migration affect trust? Internal migration and the stability of trust among Americans. The Sociological Quarterly, 61(3), 523–543.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C. (2020). How does gun violence affect Americans’ trust in each other? Social Science Research, 91, 102449, Article 102449.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C., Fuller, S., Shi, Z., & Wilkes, R. (2020). The gender gap in commenting: Women are less likely than men to comment on (men’s) published research. PloS One, 15(4), Article e0230043.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C., Wilkes, R., Fairbrother, M., & Giordano, G. (2020). Social capital, trust, and state coronavirus testing. Contexts(30).

Pat Armstrong
Chapter in Edited Book
Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., & Bourgeault, I. (2020). Privatization and COVID-19: A deadly combination for nursing homes. In C. M. Flood, V. MacDonnell, J. Philpott, S. Thériault, & S. Venkatapuram (Eds.), Vulnerable: The policy, law and ethics of COVID-19 (pp. 447–462). University of Ottawa Press.

Pat Armstrong
Chapter in Edited Book
Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., Mcdonald, M., & Doupe, M. (2020). Privatization of long-term residential care in Canada: The case of three provinces. In P. Armstrong & H. Armstrong (Eds.), The privatization of care: The case of nursing homes (pp. 87–101). Routledge.

Luin Goldring
Chapter in Edited Book
Macklin, A., Barber, K., Goldring, L., Hyndman, J., Korteweg, A., & Zyfi, J. (2020). Kindred spirits? Links between refugee sponsorship and family sponsorship. In S. Labman & G. Cameron (Eds.), Strangers to Neighbours: Refugee Sponsorship in Context. McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Chapter in Edited Book
Hadj-Moussa R., & Tilmatine, M. (2020). Cultures minoritaires en Algérie: La Kabylie et le Mzab aux limites de l’impenseé politique [Minority cultures in Algeria: Kabylia and Mzab at the limits of political impensity]. In J. Guyot (Ed.), Cultures de résistance, peuples et langues minorisés [Cultures of resistance, peoples and minority languages] (pp. 111–127). Presses des Mines.

Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Chapter in Edited Book
Hadj-Moussa, R. (2020). Les protestations populaires au Mzab : Les heurts intercommunautaires au miroir de la génération politique [Popular protests in Mzab: Intercommunity clashes in the mirror of the political generation]. In A. Kadri (Ed.), Algérie, décennie 2010-2020. Aux origines du mouvement populaire du 22 Février 2019 [Algeria: Decade 2010-2020: The origins of the popular movement of 22 February 2019] (pp. 184–241). Éditions du Croquant.