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1. Proceedings from the Child Care Policy & Research Symposium (Kingston, Ontario, June 3, 1991). Occasional Paper No. 2.

2. Assessing the Value of Integrating Writing and Writing Instruction into a Research Methods Course

3. Administrative data linkage in Canada: Implications for sociological research.

4. A Hockey Night in Canada: An Imagined Conversation between Theorists

5. Community-Based Learning: Practices, Challenges, and Reflections

6. Open Textbooks in an Introductory Sociology Course in Canada: Student Views and Completion Rates

7. Books Received.

8. Tests and Measurements Research Project for the Canadian National Baseball Team: Cooperative Change Agent Research by Baseball Canada and SIR/CAR.

9. Doubt in Aesthetic Education as a Complete Rationale for School Music: A Sociological Perspective.

10. Explaining Fertility Decline in the West (with Special Reference to Canada): A Critique of Research Results from Social Sciences.

12. Studying and Being a Student: How Are These Valued by Today's Youth? The Perspective of French Language Sociology on the Issue

13. Complementary Social Sciences Courses in the Alberta High School Curriculum: A Conceptual Review

14. Research in the Service of Co-Learning: Sustainability and Community Engagement

15. Taking the Bad Out of Different: The Case for Cultural Universals.

16. Social Generalizations: Biases and Solutions.

18. Doukhobors in Alberta: A People in Transition.

19. The intersection of structure and agency within charitable community food programs in Toronto, Canada, during the COVID-19 pandemic: cultivating systemic change.

20. Looking for Work: The Coverage of Work in Canadian Introductory Sociology Textbooks

21. Against the Corporate Culture Ideology: An Interview with Peter Mayo

22. Legitimacy through Alternate Means: Schools without Professionals in the Private Sector

23. Application of Bourdieuian Theory to the Inclusion of Students with Learning/Physical Challenges in Multicultural School Settings

24. How Sociology Texts Address Gun Control

25. Urbanization and Urban Life in Alberta. Report of the Urban Studies Symposium Sponsored by the Alberta Human Resources Research Council, November 21, 1969.

26. Taxes, taxpayers, and settler colonialism: Toward a critical fiscal sociology of tax as white property.

27. Scientific sinkhole: The pernicious price of formatting.

28. BOOKS RECEIVED.

29. Disparities in the prevalence of ADHD diagnoses, suspicion, and medication use between Flanders and Québec from the lens of the medicalization process.

31. Symbolic Interactionism in Canada: Shared Meaning and the Perpetuation of Ideas.

32. Sociology of Sport in Québec: A Field Deeply Rooted in Its Society.

33. Conservative AI and social inequality: conceptualizing alternatives to bias through social theory.

34. Making sense of the abortion pill: a sociotechnical analysis of RU486 in Canada.

35. Mapping Paradigm Wars: Canadian Political Economy and Its Relationship to Economics and Contemporary Economic Sociology.

36. Committing Canadian Sociology: Developing a Canadian Sociology and a Sociology of Canada.

37. Seeing power with a flashlight: DIY thermal sensing technology in the classroom.

38. Falling walls and lifting curtains: analysis of border effects in transition countries.

39. Toward a research strategy for the analysis of CBC English-language radio drama and Canadian social structure.

40. Committing More Canadian Sociology: Response to the Comments on 'Committing Canadian Sociology'.

41. Social Movement Diffusion: The Case of Disability Protests in the US and Canada.

42. Between 'American Gesellschaft' and 'Québécois Gemeinschaft': Constructing the Boundaries of the Canadian Multicultural Nation.

43. Canada’s Impossible Science: The Coming Crisis of Anglo-Canadian Sociology.

44. What Do Politics Have To Do With Me? An Analysis of Political Alienation Among Young Adults.

45. A critical discourse analysis of Canadian and Australian public health recommendations promoting physical activity to children.

46. Measuring the gradualist approach to internationalization: Empirical evidence from the wine sector.

47. Are Rural Areas Holdouts in the Second Demographic Transition? Evidence From Canada and the United States.

48. From Ethnicity to Race in the Canadian Review of Sociology, 1964 to 2010.

49. Careers in Print: Canadian Sociological Books and Their Wider Impact, 1975-1992.

50. Quebec Sociology and Quebec Society: The Construction of a Collective Identity.