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Canadian Review of Sociology-Revue canadienne de sociology. The official journal of the Canadian Sociological Association (@CSA_Sociology). https://t.co/NXA6vbj4rV

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New CRS-RCS editors @MarotoMichelle @d_pettinicchio participating in first ever multi-journal special issue on gender & education. Call for Papers: Gender Equality in Education Submission deadline: Thurs, 29 Feb 2024 https://t.co/WKOn2ZYvM7 @csa_sociology @WileySociology
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Drawing on Zelizer's theory of the social meaning of money, authors Nina Bandelj and Michelle Spiegel study how expert emphasis on parental investment in early childhood develop is reflected in spending. Read more here:
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This article connects Viviana Zelizer's theory of the social meaning of money to family studies, using the case of American parents’ spending on children. We investigate how money spent on the...
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Carl E. James, in a recently published @CRS_RCS research note, speaks to the value of longitudinal studies in research that effectively addresses the complex, diverse and transitional lives of Black youth. Read more here:
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What further evidence is needed to effectively address the unsatisfactory schooling experiences and educational trajectory of Black youth to help shape their path toward more successful social...
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In a recent @CRS_RCS publication, authors Ariel Wilkis and Florencia Partenio draw on the sociology of Zelizer to build of framework sheddling light on money management and the social organization of care. Read more here:
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Inspired by the sociology of Zelizer, this article lays out a framework of analysis that sheds light on money management as a cornerstone of the social organization of care. First, it lays out the...
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This recent @CRS_RCS research note, from authors Roger Pizarro Milian and Rochelle Wijesingha, takes a new look into racial discrimination in the NBA. To read more about their findings, click here:
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Despite excelling at recruiting Black players, studies have repeatedly produced evidence of racial discrimination in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Through this study, we re-examine the...
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This recent @CRS_RCS publication looks into the variation in handling of immigration files between different MP constituency offices. Read more of this innovative analysis by Daniele Belanger and colleagues here:
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In Canada, a majority of federal constituency offices deal primarily with immigration files. The few qualitative studies on the subject show that the resources dedicated to these files and the type...
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This recent @CRS_RCS publication, by Matthew Stackhouse, provides new insight into the sociological factors shaping mental wellbeing. To read more about the complicated effects of rural living and sexual identity on mental health, click here:
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Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons tend to be geographically concentrated in larger metropolitan areas and research persistently observes LGB persons as a disadvantaged population for mental...
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In a recent @CRS_RCS article, authors Seeley Foster and Jana Grekul use attachment theory to explore how Indigenous youth come to be involved in gangs. To read more about their work, and about the role of colonialism in gang involvement, follow this link:
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Indigenous communities in Canada continue to feel the ongoing impacts of colonialism, including socio-economic disadvantage, high rates of violent victimization, systemic racism and discrimination,...
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In this new @CRS_RCS publication, author Nicolas Graham examines the reactionary think tanks working to obstruct climate action in Canada. To read more about these organizations, and their links to the fossil fuel industry, click here:
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This paper provides a longitudinal social network and content analysis of Canadian think tanks affiliated with the Atlas network, analyzing their efforts to obstruct climate action over the last two...
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In this new @CRS_RCS publication, author Lorena Perez-Roa explores how women heads of households in low-income areas of Chile use and assign meaning to emergency funds transferred during COVID. To read more, click here:
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Check out this recent @CRS_RCS publication: https://t.co/XLpXEze86N Co-authors Jeffrey Aguinaldo and Nicole Greenspan explore the construction of arguments by proponents and opponents to HIV criminalization, and how both groups engage in an ideology of victimization.
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A robust body of research has documented the representational politics of news coverage in their depiction of HIV-positive people charged for HIV non-disclosure. News media representations of...
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In their recently published @CRS_RCS article, co-authors @KateHeeChoi and Sagi Ramaj, explore how age and nativity are shaping experiences of the housing crisis in Canada. Read more here:
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Housing prices in Canada have increased dramatically, giving rise to a housing affordability crisis. Young adults have been disproportionately affected by this crisis. To cope, many young adults...
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Using data from Canada and Australia, Joanna Sikora, Nicole Malette, and Karen Robson explore the differences in accessing university education by immigrants. Click here to read more about their findings, and their suggestions for better data collection:
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Historically, a scarcity of comprehensive longitudinal microdata has affected comparative research on the interplay between self-identified race, immigrant status, and educational attainment. Thus,...
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The lastest edition of the Canadian Review of Sociology is now available online! Volume 61 Issue 1 contains new and important research in Canadian Sociology including work on immigration, housing, disability, and violence. Check it out here:
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Check out this new article byco-authors @d_pettinichio and @MarotoMichelle, where they explain the changes in mental health among Canadians living with disabilities and chronic health conditions through the pandemic:
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Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple event stressors converged to exacerbate a growing mental health crisis in Canada with differing effects across status groups. However, less is known about...
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In their new @CRS_RCS article, authors Michael Halpin, @KaylaPreston4, Demeter Lockyer, and @FinlayM explore how online incel communities interpret and celebrate the violence of the Dec 6th, 1989 attack on l'École Polytechnique de Montreal. See more here:
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In 1989, Marc Lépine murdered 14 women at L’École Polytechnique de Montréal. We demonstrate how involuntarily celibate (“incel”) men celebrate Lépine and claim him as a member of their community....
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In a recent @CRS_RCS articles, authors Audrey Rousseau and Louis Chartrand ask how critiques conveyed by the media influenced public testimony in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls community hearings. Read more here:
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Faced with the alarming rates of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada and in response to the demands of victims' families and Indigenous women's...
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In a recent @CRS_RCS articles, authors Audrey Rousseau and Louis Chartrand ask how critiques conveyed by the media influenced public testimony in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls community hearings. Read more here:
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Faced with the alarming rates of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada and in response to the demands of victims' families and Indigenous women's...
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In a new @CRS_RCS article, author @AliGreey examines how educational institutions construct the terms of membership of their trans and non-binary students. Read about how these public organizations deal with difference and accommodation here:
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Trans and nonbinary youth issue a challenge to K-12 schools, which regularly assume gender is binary and immutable. Although scholars have explored how educational institutions are responding to...
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In a new @CRS_RCS article, Eugena Kwon uses interviews with recent immigrants to shed light on how post-migration food choices are shaped by systemic barriers in the integration and settlement processes here:
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Using historical records, authors Lei Zhang and Enying Zheng study the effects of merit-based evaluations on intergenerational mobility during the Ming dynasty in this new @CRS_RCS publication:
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The civil service examination system emerged to strengthen the emperor's power by recruiting political elites through open examinations. Did it, during the early- and mid-Ming dynasty, facilitate...
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