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2 Minutes, 3 Questions with Prof. Christopher Kyriakides
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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Harris Ali
Chapter in Edited Book
Ali, S. H. (2018). Borderless disease. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Wiley-Blackwell.
Pat Armstrong
Refereed Article
Armstrong, P. (2018). Balancing the tension in long-term residential care. Ageing International, 43(1), 74–90.
Pat Armstrong
Refereed Article
Baines, D., & Armstrong, P. (2018). Promising practices in long term care: Can work organization treat both residents and providers with dignity and respect? Social Work and Policy Studies: Social Justice, Practice and Theory, 1(1), 1–26.
Pat Armstrong
Refereed Article
Barken, R., & Armstrong, P. (2018). Skills of workers in long-term residential care: Exploring complexities, challenges, and opportunities. Ageing International, 43, 110–122.
Katherine Bischoping
Refereed Article
Gazso, A., & Bischoping, K. (2018). Feminist reflections on the relation of emotions to ethics: A case study of two awkward interviewing moments. Forum Qualitative Social Research, 19(3), Article 7.
Sheila Cavanagh
Refereed Article
Cavanagh, S. L. (2018a). Bracha L. Ettinger, Jacques Lacan and Tiresias: The other sexual difference. Sitegeist: A Journal for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy, 13, 32–50.
Sheila Cavanagh
Refereed Article
Cavanagh, S. L. (2018c). Transcryptums: An Ettingerian reading of the trans-subjective landscape in Transparent. Transgender Studies Quarterly, 6(1), 20–42.
Sheila Cavanagh
Refereed Article
Cavanagh, S. L. (2018d). Transgender embodiment: A Lacanian approach. The Psychoanalytic Review, 105(3), 303–327.
Deborah Davidson
Refereed Article
Cadell, S., Lambert, M. R., Macdonald, M. E., Davidson, D., O’gorman, M., & Baljko, M. (2018). ‘The pain of the tattoo was a relief’: Advancing a theory of embodied pain in a study of memorial tattoos. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 56(6), Article e31.
Amber Gazso
Refereed Article
Gazso, A., & Bischoping, K. (). Feminist reflections on the relation of emotions to ethics: A case study of two awkward interviewing moments. Forum Qualitative Social Research, 19(3), Article 7.
Luin Goldring
Refereed Article
Macklin, A., Barber, K., Goldring, L., Hyndman, J., Korteweg, A., Labman, S., & Zyfi, J. (2018). A preliminary investigation into private refugee sponsors. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 50(2), 35–58.
Mark J Goodman
Refereed Article
Goodman, M. (2018). Capitalist discipline. Reviews in American History, 46(3), 391–398
J. Paul Grayson
Refereed Article
Grayson, J. P. (2018a). The ‘first generation’ in historical perspective: Canadian students in the 1960s. Journal of Historical Sociology, 31(4), 512–525.
J. Paul Grayson
Refereed Article
Grayson, J. P. (2018b). The life and death of a good idea: Murray Ross’s vision for the “new university”. Journal of Canadian Studies, 52(3), 624–649.
Barbara Hanson
Hanson, B. (2018). Social constructions of fatness: Legal Proceedings in Canada as a case in point. Disability & Society, 33(6), 954–973.
Nancy J. Mandell
Refereed Article
Mandell, N., Lam, L., Borras, J., & Phonepraseuth, J. (2018). Living on the margins: Economic security among senior immigrants in Canada. Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research(29), 38–64.
Nancy J. Mandell
Refereed Article
Mandell, N., & Stamatopoulos, V. (2018). Caregiving and support for older adults. In A. Gazso & K. Kobayashi (Eds.), Continuity and innovation: Canadian families in the new millennium (pp. 199–215). Nelson Education Ltd.
Muyang Li
Refereed Article
Chung, A. Y., Chen, K., Jung, G., & Li, M. (2018). Thinking outside the box: The national context for educational preparation and adaptation among Chinese and Korean international students. Research in Comparative and International Education, 13(3), 418–438.
Michael Nijhawan
Refereed Article
Nijhawan, M., Winland, D., & Wustenberg, J. (2018). Introduction: Contesting memory and citizenship in Canada. Citizenship Studies, 22(4), 345–357.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Shi, Z., & Wu, C. (2018). Zǎonián bùxìng duì jiànkāng bù píngděng de chángyuǎn yǐngxiǎng: Shēngmìng lìchéng yǔ shuāngchóng lěijī lièshì [The long-term consequence of early life misfortune on health inequality]. Sociological Studies, 33(3), 162-192.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Fu, Q., Wu, C., Liu, H., & Shi, Z. (2018). Live like mosquitoes: Hukou, rural–urban disparity, and depression. Chinese Journal of Sociology, 4(1), 56–78.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Sher, C., & Wu, C. (2018). Fracking in China: Community impacts and political support of shale gas development in China. Journal of Contemporary China, 27(112), 626–641.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Shi, Z., & Wu, C. (2018). Zǎonián bùxìng duì jiànkāng bù píngděng de chángyuǎn yǐngxiǎng: Shēngmìng lìchéng yǔ shuāngchóng lěijī lièshì [The long-term consequence of early life misfortune on health inequality]. Sociological Studies, 33(3), 162-192.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wilkes, R., & Wu, C. (2018). Ethnicity, democracy, trust: A majority-minority approach. Social Forces, 97(1), 465–494.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C., & Wilkes, R. (2018). Finding critical trusters: A response pattern model of political trust. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 59(2), 110–138.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C., & Wilkes, R. (2018). Local-national political trust patterns: Why China is an exception. International Political Science Review, 39(4), 436–454.
Does migration experience pay off? Returnees, family background, and self-employment in rural China.
Cary Wu
Refereed Article
Wu, C., Fu, Q., Gu, J., & Shi, Z. (2018). Does migration experience pay off? Returnees, family background, and self-employment in rural China. The China Review, 18(1), 59–77.