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Fragile Truths: Twenty-Five Years of Sociology and Anthropology in Canada

معرفی کتاب «Fragile Truths: Twenty-Five Years of Sociology and Anthropology in Canada» نوشتهٔ William K. Carroll (editor); Linda Christiansen-Ruffman (editor); Raymond E. Currie (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGill-Queen's University Press در سال 1992. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Appendix The evolution of the CSAA Striking a balance: Women organizing for change in the CSAA Reflections on not being sued The two solitudes between Canadian sociologists The unfinished transformation: Women and feminist approaches in sociology and anthropology Canadianization: A journey completed? Remaking a life, remaking sociology: Reflections of a feminist Facticity and dogma in introductory sociology texts: The need for alternative methods What is good for anthropology in Canada? Caught in the riptide: Female researcher in a patricentric setting Star wars: The social construction of reputation in Anglo-Canadian sociology Whistling Women: Reflections on rage and rationality The decline of faculty influence: Confronting the effects of the corporate agenda The professoriate and the market-driven university: Transforming the control of work in the academy Liberating the university: A critique of the project of radical education in North American post-secondary institutions Anthropologists and sociologists, and their contributions to policy in Canada The idealogical and structural roots of the failure of sociology as a foundation for English Canadian social policy Sociology and the constitution of society: Canadian experiences The uneasy marriage of academic and policy work: Reflections on the Newfoundland and Labrador experience Better irreverent than irrelevant The price of legitimacy: Academics and the labour movement The development of Canadian sociology and anthropology: A bibliography References Contributors
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