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LIST OF AVAILABLE REVIEWS / LISTE DES RECENSIONS DISPONIBLES 2010-01-29: RAWI ABDELAL, YOSHIKO M. HERRERA, ALASTAIR IAIN JOHNSTON, and ROSE McDERMOTT (Eds.) Measuring Identity: A Guide for Social Scientists (Reviewed by Victoria Kannen, University of Toronto)
2010-01-13: Sous la direction de PIERRE BEAUDET, JESSICA SCHAFER et PAUL HASLAM, Introduction au Développement International: Approches, Acteurs et Enjeux (Recensé par Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais)
2009-12-15: MARJORIE GRIFFIN COHEN and JANE PULKINGHAM (Eds.) Public Policy for Women: The State, Income Security and Labour Market Issues (Reviewed by Lindsay DeClou, University of Waterloo)
2009-12-14: BLACK HAWK HANCOCK and ROBERTA GARNER, Changing Theories: New Directions in Sociology (Reviewed by Patrick Gamsby, Laurentian University)
2009-12-08: J. SCOTT KENNEY, Canadian Victims of Crime: Critical Insights (Reviewed by Michael Adorjan, University of Hong Kong)
2009-12-08: PHILIP GOODCHILD, Theology of Money (Reviewed by Chris Hurl, Carleton University)
2009-12-08: LOÏC WACQUANT, Punishing the Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Insecurity (Reviewed by Deirdre Mary Smythe, St. Francis Xavier University)
2009-10-27: JONATHAN TUDGE, The Everyday Lives of Young Children: Culture, Class, and Child Rearing in Diverse Societies (Reviewed by Christina DeRoche, McMaster University)
2009-10-27: GÜNTHER SCHLEE, How Enemies are Made: Towards A Theory of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts (Reviewed by James Baker, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
2009-10-07: FRANCES HENRY and CAROL TATOR (Eds.) Racism in the Canadian University: Demanding Social Justice, Inclusion, and Equity (Reviewed by Amy St. Amand, Trent University)
2009-10-07: WILLEM DE LINT and ALAN HALL, Intelligent Control: Developments in Public Order Policing in Canada (Reviewed by Kevin Walby and Chris Hurl, Carleton University)
2009-10-07: JILL A. FISHER, Medical Research for Hire: The Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials (Reviewed by Alison Jenkins Jayman, York University)
2009-10-07: EDWARD A. TIRYAKIAN, For Durkheim: Essays in Historical and Cultural Sociology (Reviewed by Mike Follert, York University)
2009-09-17: JAMES WARD, Sexualities, Work and Organizations: Stories by Gay Men and Women in the Workplace at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University)
2009-09-17: JASMIN ZINE, Canadian Islamic Schools: Unravelling the Politics of Faith, Gender, Knowledge, and Identity (Reviewed by Elizabeth M. Urbanowski, University of Toronto)
2009-09-08: GRAHAM ST JOHN (Ed.) Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance (Reviewed by Julie Gouweloos, University of Guelph)
2009-09-08:
WENDY ROBBINS,
MEG LUXTON, MARGRIT EICHLER and FRANCINE DESCARRIES (Eds.),
Minds of Our Own: Inventing
Feminist Scholarship and Women’s Studies in Canada (Reviewed by Jessica
Maurice, University of Guelph) 2009-08-18: ENGIN F. ISIN (ED.) Recasting the Social in Citizenship (Reviewed by Lea Caragata, Wilfrid Laurier University)
2009-08-14: BARRY D. McPHERSON and ANDREW WISTER, Aging as a Social Process: Canadian Perspectives (Reviewed by Karen Foster, Carleton University)
2009-08-07:
EVERT VAN DE VLIERT,
Climate, Affluence, and Culture
(Reviewed by Julia R. Woodhall, University of Waterloo) 2009-08-07: JEFFREY CORMIER, The Canadianization Movement: Emergence, Survival, and Success (Reviewed by Gordon B. Inglis, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
2009-07-28: PIERRE SAINT-ARNAUD, African American Pioneers of Sociology: A Critical History (Translated by Peter Feldstein) (Reviewed by Alan Bourke, York University)
2009-07-28: WILLIAM G. TIERNEY, The Impact of Culture on Organizational Decision Making: Theory and Practice in Higher Education (Reviewed by Stephen J. Pasiciel, Texas A & M University)
2009-07-18: JØRGEN OLE BÆRENHOLDT, Coping With Distances: Producing Nordic Atlantic Societies (Reviewed by Sarah Knudson, University of Toronto)
2009-07-13: PETER D. NORTON. Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City (Reviewed by Jim Conley, Trent University)
2009-07-13: BORIS WISEMAN, Lévi-Strauss, Anthropology and Aesthetics (Reviewed by Heidi Bickis, University of Alberta)
2009-07-09: NOEL DYCK (Ed.), Exploring Regimes of Discipline: The Dynamics of Restraint (Reviewed by Greg Eklics, University of Alberta
2009-06-23: MORGAN HOLMES, Intersex: A Perilous Difference. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press, 2008, x + 157 p., index. (Reviewed by Elena Neiterman, McMaster University) 2009-05-08: TINA LOO, States of Nature: Conserving Canada’s Wildlife in the Twentieth Century. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006, 280 p., index. (Reviewed by James S. Frideres, University of Calgary). 2009-05-08: LUIN GOLDRING and SAILAJA KRISHNAMURTI, Organizing the Transnational: Labour, Politics, and Social Change. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007, 282 p., index. (Reviewed by David Huxtable, University of Victoria.) 2009-04-22:JOHN SCOTT (Ed.), Fifty Key Sociologists: The Contemporary Theorists. New York: Routledge, 2008, 228 p (Reviewed by B. Gerry Coulter, Bishop’s University) 2009-04-16: GERALD HANDEL, SPENCER E. CAHILL and FREDERICK ELKIN, Children and Society: The Sociology of Children and Childhood Socialization (Reviewed by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson, Grant MacEwan College) 2009-04-03: ANNE WAGNER, SANDRA ACKER and KIMINE MAYUZUMI, Whose University is it, Anyway? Power and Privilege on Gendered Terrain (Reviewed by Trina Evitts, University of Saskatchewan) 2009-04-02: NORMAN BLAIKIE, Approaches to Social Enquiry: Advancing Knowledge. 2nd Edition (Reviewed by Michael J. Bergob, Consultant, Comox, BC) 2009-04-02: KELLY A. JOYCE, Magnetic Appeal: MRI and the Myth of Transparency (Reviewed by Jeff Stepnisky, Grant MacEwan College)
2009-03-27: PATRICIA
MARCHAK, No Easy Fix: Global
Responses to Internal Wars and Crimes against Humanity (Reviewed
by Robert Pike, Queen’s University) 2009-02-26: MOYA LLOYD, Judith Butler: From Norms to Politics. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2007, x + 196 p., index. (Reviewed by Julie Gouweloos, University of Guelph). 2009-02-11: MAX WEBER, Max Weber’s Complete Writings on Academic and Political Vocations. Edited and with an introduction by John Dreijmanis, translation by Gordon C. Wells. New York: Algora Publishing, 221p., index. (Reviewed by Albert Somit, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois) 2009-02-11: PHILIP W. SUTTON, The Environment: A Sociological Introduction. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007, v +163 p, index. (Reviewed by Nan McBlane, Thompson Rivers University) 2009-02-11: PETER J. MARTIN, Music and the Sociological Gaze: Art Worlds and Cultural Production. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2006, vii + 246 p., index. (Reviewed by Kyle Devine, Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art & Culture, Carleton University) 2009-02-05: PATRICIA M. MARCHAK, No Easy Fix: Global Responses to Internal Wars and Crimes Against Humanity. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008, xxiii + 375 p., index.(Reviewed by Julie Kaye, University of Saskatchewan.) 2009-02-05: GOSTA ESPING-ANDERSEN (Ed.) Family Formation and Family Dilemmas in Contemporary Europe. Bilbao: Fundacion BBVA, 2007, 286 p., index. (Reviewed by Mehmet F. Aysan and Roderic Beaujot, University of Western Ontario). 2009-02-04: VIJAY AGNEW (Ed.)
Interrogating Race and Racism.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007, ix + 412 p. (Reviewed by Kristie
O’Neill, University of Toronto.) 2009-02-04: MARK NEOCLEOUS, Critique of Security. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008, vi + 248 p, index. (Reviewed by Emilian Kavalski, University of Alberta) 2009-02-04: SARAH PAYNE, The Health of Men and Women. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2006, viii + 229 p., index. (Reviewed by Sharon Dale Stone, Lakehead University) 2009-02-04: JOHN PITTS, Reluctant Gangsters: The Changing Face of Youth Crime. Mill Street, Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, 2008, xvi + 162 p., index. (Reviewed by Michael Adorjan, McMaster University) 2009-02-04: APARNA RAO, MICHAEL BOLLIG, and MONIKA BÖCK (Eds.) The Practice of War: Production, Reproduction and Communication of Armed Violence. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007, 399 p. + index. (Reviewed by Metta Spencer, University of Toronto) 2008-11-25: JEANETTE EDWARDS, PENNY HARVEY et PETER WADE (sous la direction de), Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice (Recensé par Yves Laberge, Université Laval) 2008-10-30: PAUL S. GRAY, JOHN B. WILLIAMSON, DAVID A. KARP, and JOHN R. DALPHIN, The Research Imagination: An Introduction to Qualitative and Quantitative Methods (Reviewed by Michael J. Bergob, Consultant, Comox, BC) 2008-10-29: PAT ARMSTONG and HUGH ARMSTRONG,
Health Care. About Canada
Series - (Reviewed by Kelly Chessie, University of
Saskatchewan) 2008-10-24: KEITH BANTING, THOMAS J. COURCHENE, and F. LESLIE SEIDLE (Eds.) Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Reviewed by Josée Makropoulos, Canadian Heritage) 2008-10-07: BARRY A. KOSMIN and ARIELA KEYSAR (Eds.) Secularism and Secularity: Contemporary International Perspectives (Reviewed by Masoud Kianpour, Memorial University of Newfoundland) 2008-10-07: THOMAS J. SCHEFF, Goffman Unbound!: A New Paradigm for Social Science. (Reviewed by John McLevey, McMaster University) 2008-10-07: MARTIN STEPHENSON, Young People and Offending: Education, Youth Justice and Social Inclusion (Reviewed by Linda Quirke, Wilfrid Laurier University) 2008-10-07: SUDHIR VENKATESH, Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets (Reviewed by Linda Quirke, Wilfrid Laurier University) 2008-08-16: JOHN GERRING, Case Study Research: Principles and Practices (Reviewed by Gabriela Pechlaner, Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics, Lancaster University) 2008-08-16: HARRY BLATTERER, Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty (Reviewed by Sarah Jane Clancy, McMaster University) 2008-08-16: ALAIN BADIOU, The Century (Reviewed by Christopher Hurl, Carleton University 2008-08-16: LOÏC WACQUANT, Urban Outcasts: A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality (Reviewed by Deirdre Mary Smythe, University of Windsor) 2008-08-16: JOHANNE SLOAN (ED.), Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities (Reviewed by Parastou Saberi, Environmental Studies, York University.) 2008-08-12: REBEKKAH ADAMS, Glass Houses: Saving Feminist Anti-Violence Agencies from Self Destruction (Reviewed by Judith Taylor, University of Toronto) 2008-08-12: PETER M. BUTLER, Polling and Public Opinion: A Canadian Perspective. (Reviewed by Michael J. Bergob, Consultant, Comox, BC) 2008-08-12: JAMES J. CHRISS, Social Control: An Introduction (Reviewed by Blair Wilkinson, University of Windsor) 2008-08-12: DIANE DRIEDGER and MICHELLE OWEN, Dissonant Disabilities: Women with Chronic Illnesses Explore their Lives (Reviewed by Alissa Overend, University of Alberta) 2008-08-12: JOHN T. SAYWELL, Someone to Teach Them: York University and the Great University Explosion, 1960-1973. (Reviewed by Paul F. McKenna, Dalhousie University) 2008-08-12: DAVID DANTE TROUTT (Ed.), After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of Hurricane Katrina (Reviewed by Kimberly Gill, Memorial University of Newfoundland) 2008-07-08: JAMES ORBINSKI, An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action in the Twenty-First Century (Reviewed by Robert Pike, Queen’s University) 2008-06-18: DEBORAH K. VAN DEN HOONAARD and WILL C. VAN DEN HOONAARD, The Equality of Women and Men: The Experience of the Baha’i Community of Canada (Reviewed by Adie Nelson, University of Waterloo) 2008-06-18: PETER WORSLEY, An Academic Skating on Thin Ice (Reviewed by Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University) 2008-06-16: REBEKKAH ADAMS, Glass Houses: Saving Feminist Anti-Violence Agencies from Self Destruction (Reviewed by Lisa Mae Boucher, York University) 2008-06-16: HARRY COLLINS and ROBERT EVANS, Rethinking Expertise (Reviewed by Stephen O. Murray, El Instituto Obregón, San Francisco) 2008-06-01: BERNARD E. HARCOURT, Against Prediction: Profiling, Policing, and Punishment in an Actuarial Age (Reviewed by Paul F. McKenna, Dalhousie University) 2008-06-01: SHELLY Z. REUTER, Narrating Social Order: Agoraphobia and the Politics of Classification (Reviewed by John McLevey, Memorial University of Newfoundland) 2008-05-26: BENOIT GODIN, Measurement and Statistics on Science and Technology: 1920 to the Present. (Reviewed by Louis Guay, Université Laval) 2008-04-16: TANYA TITCHKOSKY, Reading and Writing Disability Differently: The Textured Life of Embodiment. (Reviewed by Alison Yacyshyn, University of Alberta)
2008-04-16: CHARLES TILLY.
Régimes and Repertoires
(Reviewed by
Jim Conley, Trent University) 2008-02-16: VIVIAN SHALLA and WALLACE CLEMENT (Eds.) Work in Tumultuous Times: Critical Perspectives (Reviewed by Tim Zagozewski, University of Saskatchewan) 2008-01-29: DAVID DOWNES, PAUL ROCK, CHRISTINE CHINKIN and CONOR GEARTY (Eds.) Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial. Essays in Honour of Stanley Cohen (Reviewed by Rachael E. Collins, University of Saskatchewan) 2008-01-27: RANDLE W. NELSEN, Fun and Games and Higher Education: The Lonely Crowd Revisited (Reviewed by Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University) 2008-01-27: ALLAN KELLEHEAR, A Social History of Dying (Reviewed by Meridith Burles, University of Saskatchewan) 2008-01-27: JACQUELINE SOLWAY (Ed.) The Politics of Egalitarianism: Theory and Practice (Reviewed by Maria Latukhina, University of Saskatchewan 2008-01-15: RICHARD V. ERICSON, Crime in an Insecure World (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) 2008-01-15: MICHAEL S. KIMMEL, AMY ARONSON
and AMY KALER, The Gendered
Society Reader (Canadian Edition) (Reviewed by Mary Ellen Donnan,
Bishop’s University; and Gerry Coulter, Bishop’s University) 2007-12-17: JACK GOODY, The Theft of History (Reviewed by Robert M. Pike, Queen’s University) 2007-11-26: JOEL HARVEY, Young Men in Prison: Surviving and Adapting to Life Inside (Reviewed by Rachel Demerling, University of Guelph) 2007-11-26: DWAYNE R. WINSECK and ROBERT M. PIKE, Communication and Empire: Media, Markets and Globalization (Reviewed by John D.H. Downing, Global Media Research Center, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) 2007-11-14: KATE BEZANSON, Gender, the State and Social Reproduction: Household Insecurity in Neo-liberal Times (Reviewed by Lisa Mae Boucher, York University) 2007-10-23: PAUL W. DRAKE and ERIC HERSHBERG (Eds.), State and Society in Conflict: Comparative Perspectives on Andean Crises (Reviewed by Milton Alfonso Ortega, Portland State University, College of Urban and Public Affairs) 2007-10-22: JAMES E. CÔTÉ and ANTON L. ALLAHAR, Ivory Tower Blues: A University System in Crisis (Reviewed by Deirdre M. Smythe, University of Windsor) 2007-09-17: EDWARD LIPUMA and BENJAMIN LEE, Financial Derivatives and the Globalization of Risk (Reviewed by Zabedia Nazim, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto) 2007-09-06: STUART KIRSCH, Reverse Anthropology: Indigenous Analysis of Social and Environmental Relations in New Guinea (Reviewed by Al Gedicks, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) 2007-09-01: MAUREEN BAKER, Restructuring Family Policies: Convergences and Divergences (Reviewed by Janice Aurini, University of Waterloo) 2007-09-01: CHALMERS JOHNSON, Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic (Reviewed by Robert Pike, Queen’s University) 2007-09-01: JEAN MCKENZIE LEIPER, Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession (Reviewed by Robert Hiscott, University of Waterloo) 2007-08-25: EVELYN S. RUPPERT, The Moral Economy of Cities: Shaping Good Citizens (Reviewed by Parastou Saberi, Lakehead University) 2007-07-25: HOWARD S. BECKER, ROBERT R. FAULKNER, and BARBARA KIRSCHENBLATT-GIMBLETT (Eds.) Art from Start to Finish: Jazz, Painting, Writing, and other Improvisations (Reviewed by Janet M.C. Burns, University of New Brunswick, Saint John) 2007-07-17: RONALD J. ANGEL, LAURA LEIN, and JANE HENRICI, Poor Families in America’s Health Care Crisis (Reviewed by Fernando De Maio, Simon Fraser University) 2007-07-13: IVO AERTSEN, TOM DAEMS, and LUC ROBERT (Eds.) Institutionalizing Restorative Justice (Reviewed by Augustine S. J. Park, Carleton University) 2007-07-10: ERIC W. SAGER and PETER BASKERVILLE, Household Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901 (Reviewed by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson, MacEwan College) 2007-07-10: LOUISE CARBERT, Rural Women’s Leadership in Atlantic Canada: First Hand Perspectives on Local Public Life and Participation in Electoral Politics (Reviewed by Kelly Chessie, University of Saskatchewan) 2007-07-09: JENNIFER A. STEPHEN, Pick One Intelligent Girl: Employability, Domesticity, and the Gendering of Canada's Welfare State 1939-1947 (Reviewed by Deirdre M. Smythe, University of Windsor) 2007-07-09: LORNE TEPPERMAN and HARLEY DICKINSON (Eds.) Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives (Reviewed by Nicole G. Power, Memorial University of Newfoundland) 2007-07-09: JEAN BAUDRILLARD, The Conspiracy of Art. Edited by Sylvère Lotringer / Utopia Deferred: Writings for Utopie (1967-1978) Edited by Sylvère Lotringer and translated by Stuart Kendall (Reviewed by Gerry Coulter, Bishop’s University) 2007-07-04: MURIEL MELLOW, Defining Work: Gender, Professional Work, and the Case of Rural Clergy (Reviewed by Ellen Whiteman, University of Alberta) 2007-06-29: WERNER J. EINSTADTER and STUART HENRY, Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions, 2nd Edition (Reviewed by Augustine S. J. Park, The Australian National University) 2007-06-29: ROBERT T. WOOD, Straightedge Youth: Complexity and Contradictions of a Subculture (Reviewed by Ailsa Craig, Memorial University of Newfoundland) 2007-06-28: EDWARD GRABB and JAMES CURTIS, Regions Apart: The Four Societies of Canada and the United States (Reviewed by Luc Thériault, University of New Brunswick) 2007-06-23: ROBERT LAYTON, Order and Anarchy: Civil Society, Social Disorder and War (Reviewed by Robert M. Pike, Queen’s University) 2007-06-22: PIERS BEIRNE and NIGEL SOUTH (Eds.) Issues in Green Criminology: Confronting Harms against Environments, Humanity and Other Animals (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) 2007-06-22: PHILIP MANNING, Freud and American Sociology (Reviewed by Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University) 2007-06-22: ADELINE MASQUELIER (Ed.) Dirt, Undress and Difference: Critical Perspectives on the Body’s Surface (Reviewed by Sarah Jane Clancy, McMaster University) 2007-06-22: RICHARD R. WILK (Ed.) Fast Food / Slow Food: The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) 2007-05-08: ROBERT LAYTON, Order and Anarchy: Civil Society, Social Disorder and War (Reviewed by Manoj Misra, University of Alberta) 2007-05-02: HELLE JOHANNESSEN and IMRE LÁZÁR (Eds.) Multiple Medical Realities: Patients and Healers in Biomedical, Alternative and Traditional Medicine (Reviewed by Alana L. Ferguson University of Saskatchewan) 2007-05-01: CATHERINE A. REINHARDT, Claims to Memory: Beyond Slavery and Emancipation in the French Caribbean (Reviewed by Tonya Davidson, University of Alberta) 2007-04-25: JENNIFER WOOD and CLIFFORD SHEARING, Imagining Security (Reviewed by Randy Lippert and Mark Sleiman, University of Windsor) 2007-04-25: IVY LYNN BOURGEAULT, Push! The Struggle for Midwifery in Ontario. Montreal (Reviewed by Meridith Burles, University of Saskatchewan) 2007-04-12: JEFFREY ALEXANDER and PHILIP SMITH (Eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Durkheim (Reviewed by Colm Kelly, St. Thomas University) 2007-03-30: JAMES L. WATSON (Ed.) Golden Arches East: McDonald’s in East Asia. Second Edition (Reviewed by Stephen Collington, Hamilton, Ontario) 2007-03-28: SIMEON D. BAUMEL, Sacred Speakers: Language and Culture among the Haredim in Israel (Reviewed by Morty M. Lazar, M. R. Associates, Ra'anana, Israel) 2007-03-22: Grant Blank, Critics, Ratings and Society: The Sociology of Reviews (Reviewed by Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University) 2007-02-21: WENDA K. BAUCHSPIES, JENNIFER CROISSANT and SAL RESTIVO, Science, Technology, and Society: A Sociological Approach / MATTHEW DAVID, Science in Society / MARK ERICKSON, Science, Culture and Society: Understanding Science in the 21st Century / DANIEL LEE KLEINMAN, Science and Technology in Society: From Biotechnology to the Internet / SERGIO SISMONDO, An Introduction to Science and Technology Studies / STEVEN YEARLEY, Making Sense of Science: Understanding the Social Study of Science (Reviewed by Louis Guay, Université Laval) 2007-02-19: MADONNA MAIDMENT, Doing Time on the Outside: Deconstructing the Benevolent Community (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) 2007-02-19:CYNTHIA J. CRANFORD, JUDY FUDGE, ERIC TUCKER, LEAH F. VOSKO, Self-employed Workers Organize: Law, Policy, and Unions (Reviewed by George P. Mason, Wayne State University). 2007-02-07: FRANK J. LECHNER and JOHN BOLI, World Culture: Origins and Consequences (Reviewed by Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University) 2007-02-06: LINDA B. DEUTSCHMANN, Deviance and Social Control (Recensé par Samuel Lézé, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, UMR CNRS 8097; Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France) 2007-01-17: CHRISTOPHER PAGE, The Roles of Public Opinion Research in Canadian Government (Reviewed by Kristie O’Neill, University of Guelph) 2007-01-15: CHERYL TEELUCKSINGH (Ed.), Claiming Space: Racialization in Canadian Cities (Reviewed by Allison Hui, University of Alberta) 2007-01-14: EVELYN RUPPERT, The Moral Economy of Cities: Making Good Citizens (Reviewed by Randy Lippert, University of Windsor) 2007-01-14: ANTHONY THOMSON, The Making of Social Theory: Order, Reason, and Desire (Reviewed by B. Gerry Coulter, Bishop’s University) 2007-01-13: G.N. RAMU, Brothers and Sisters in India: A Study of Urban Adult Siblings (Reviewed by Paromita Sanyal, Harvard University) POSTED IN DECEMBER / PUBLIÉ EN DÉCEMBRE / 2006 S.A.M. MACLEAN and J.K. MASON Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare (Reviewed by David Lewis, McMaster University) (December 05) POSTED IN NOVEMBER / PUBLIÉ EN NOVEMBRE / 2006 JOHN HERITAGE and DOUGLAS W. MAYNARD (Eds.) Communication in Medical Care: Interaction Between Primary Care Physicians and Patients (Reviewed by Kelly Chessie, University of Saskatchewan) (November 24) KIRA VAN DEUSEN, Singing Story, Healing Drum: Shamans and Storytellers of Turkic Siberia (Reviewed by Jessica Senehi, University of Manitoba) (November 16) POSTED IN OCTOBRE / PUBLIÉ EN OCTOBRE 2006 TIM EDWARDS, Cultures of Masculinity. (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) (October 30) FRANCINE SAILLANT et SERGE GENEST (Édit.) Anthropologie médicale. Ancrages locaux, défis globaux (Recensé par Samuel Lézé, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (Octobre 02) DOROTHY E. SMITH (Ed.) Institutional Ethnography as Practice (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) (October 30) MARILYN M. THOMAS-HOUSTON and MARK SCHULLER (Eds.) Homing Devices: The Poor as Targets of Public Housing Policy and Practice (Reviewed by Robert M. Pike, Queen’s University) (October 19) POSTED IN SEPTEMBER / PUBLIÉ EN SEPTEMBRE 2006 HELEN JEFFERSON LENSKYJ, A Lot to Learn: Girls, Women, and Education in the 20th Century (Reviewed by Susan M. Belcher, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan) (September 06) ANDREW SAYER, The Moral Significance of Class (Reviewed by Maria Wallis, King's University College, University of Western Ontario) (September 06) NANDITA SHARMA, Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of ‘Migrant Workers’ in Canada (Reviewed by Ajnesh Prasad, Queen’s University) (September 11) SHLOMO GIORA SHOHAM, Society and the Absurd: A Sociology of Conflictual Encounters (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University (September 06) IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN, Africa: The Politics of Independence and Unity. [Single-volume reprint of Africa: The Politics of Independence (1961) and Africa: The Politics of Unity (1967)] (Reviewed by Augustine Park, Australian National University) (September 25) POSTED IN AUGUST / PUBLIÉ EN AOÛT 2006 JEAN BAUDRILLARD, The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidity Pact (Reviewed by Gerry Coulter, Bishop’s University, Canada; Erica Zwaneveld, Bradford University, England) (August 14) JOHN W. FRIESEN and VIRGINIA LYONS FRIESEN, First Nations in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Educational Frontiers (Reviewed by Paul G. Letkemann, independent scholar) (August 22) GRACE-EDWARD GALABUZI, Canada’s Economic Apartheid: The Social Exclusion of Racialized Groups in the New Century (Reviewed by Phyllis L. F. Rippeyoung, Wilfred Laurier University and the University of Guelph) (August 14) PETER HEDSTROM, Dissecting the Social: On the Principles of Analytical Sociology (Reviewed by Renuka Chaturvedi, Carleton University) (August 14) RORY LEISHMAN, Against Judicial Activism: The Decline of Freedom and Democracy in Canada (Reviewed by Randy Lippert, University of Windsor) (August 25) RANDY K. LIPPERT, Sanctuary, Sovereignty and Sacrifice: Canadian Sanctuary Incidents, Power and the Law (Reviewed by Amy Swiffen, University of Alberta) (August 14) ANNA PRATT, Securing Borders: Detention and Deportation in Canada (Reviewed by Krista Johnston, York University (August 29) ALEX PREDA, AIDS, Rhetoric, and Medical Knowledge (Reviewed by Dan Allman, University of Toronto and University of Edinburgh) (August 14) SCOTT SIMON, Tanners of Taiwan: Life Strategies and National Culture (Reviewed by Susan M. Belcher, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan) (August 22) JONATHAN WAGNER, A History of Migration from Germany to Canada 1850-1939 (Reviewed by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson, MacEwan College) (August 14) POSTED IN JULY 2006 / PUBLIÉ EN JUILLET 2006 THOMAS DIXON, From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category (Reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University) (July 05) ALASTAIR GREIG, FRANK LEWINS and KEVIN WHITE, Inequality in Australia (Reviewed by Laverne Lewycky, Atlantic Baptist University) (July 10) KAREN D. HUGHES Female Enterprise in the New Economy (Reviewed by L. Lynda Harling Stalker, Queen’s University) (July 10) BONITA LAWRENCE, “Real” Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood (Reviewed by Maximilian C. Forte, Concordia University) (July 05) JACQUELINE LOW, Using Alternative Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis (Reviewed by Scott Grills, Brandon University) (July 05) SEUNGSOOK MOON, Militarized Modernity and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea (Reviewed by Corie Hammers, Armstrong Atlantic State University (July 10) JAMIE L. MULLANEY, Everyone Is NOT Doing It: Abstinence and Personal Identity (Reviewed by Sarah Jane Clancy, University of Guelph) (July 05) RICHARD A SETTERSTEN, JR.; FRANK F. FURSTENBERG, JR.; AND RUBÉN G. RUMBAUT (Eds.) On the Frontier of Adulthood: Theory, Research, and Public Policy (Reviewed by Sharon Dale Stone, Lakehead University (July 05) ROBERT SWEET and PAUL ANISEF (Eds.) Preparing for Post-Secondary Education: New Roles for Governments and Families (Reviewed by Ted Naylor, University of Alberta) (July 05) POSTED IN JUNE 2006 / PUBLIÉ EN JUIN 2006 KEVIN D. HAGGERTY and RICHARD V. 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