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Published by the Canadian Sociological Association, The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology is a quarterly journal publishing scholarly articles in the fields of sociology and anthropology.
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Editor's note/Mot du redacteur.(Editorial)
November 1, 2007... Forty years ago, when I began my career as a sociologist, The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology / Revue canadienne de sociologie et d'anthropologie (CRSA/RCSA) was in its infancy. Before then, those sociologists and anthropologists who wished to publish their work in a refereed...
Gouverner l'innovation, entre sciences dures et arts plastiques : le consortium interuniversitaire Hexagram (Montreal, Canada) *.
November 1, 2007... DE NOMBREUX AUTEURS ONT MIS EN PERSPECTIVE, a l'echelle internationale, les enjeux des politiques de revitalisation economique, urbaine et sociale axees sur la promotion d'une innovation portee par une > (Caves, 2000; Florida, 2002) parmi laquelle l'artiste occupe desormais une place de...
Mobilization of personal social networks and institutional resources of private entrepreneurs in China *.
November 1, 2007... SINCE THE CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT allowed the establishment of small private businesses (getihu) in 1978, the number of private businesses in the country has grown exponentially. This unprecedented rapid growth of private businesses has become the central machine that sustains the...
Hospital volunteers and carework *.
November 1, 2007... THIS PAPER DESCRIBES THE CAREWORK performed by volunteers in four large teaching hospitals in Alberta, Canada. Carework encompasses and integrates "caring for" (instrumental tasks) and "caring about" (affective labour) (Abel and Nelson, 1990; Graham, 1983). Whether paid or unpaid, carework is...
Negotiating the dependency/nurturance tightrope: dilemmas of motherhood and disability *.
November 1, 2007... WESTERN NORMS CONCERNING MOTHERHOOD AND FEMINITY offer women a tightrope upon which to balance dependency and nurturance. On the one hand, these norms imply that good women should be dependent, so long as that dependency is evidenced through a relationship with a male provider (Fraser and...