Recent Student Publications:
The names of graduate students in the Graduate Program in Sociology are in bold.
- Bahra, Ramanpreet Annie & Overboe, James. 2019. “16 Working Towards the Affirmation of Fatness and Impairment.” Pp. 197-207 in Thickening Fat: Fat Bodies, Intersectionality, and Social Justice (1st Ed), May Friedman, Carla Rice & Jen Rinaldi (Eds). Toronto, Canada: Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429507540/chapters/10.4324/9780429507540-17
- Bahra, Ramanpreet Annie. 2017.“‘You can only be happy if you’re thin!’ – Normalcy, Happiness and the Lacking Body.” Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society: 1-10. DOI: 10.1080/21604851.2017.1374696 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21604851.2017.1374696
- Comer, L. (2017). "Content analysis of chronic pain content at three undergraduate medical schools in Ontario." Canadian Journal of Pain, 1(1), 75-83.
- Mykhalovskiy, E., K.L. Frohlich, B. Poland, E. Di Ruggiero, M.J. Rock, and L. Comer. (2018). "Critical social science with public health: Agonism, critique and engagement." Critical Public Health.
- Hastings, C., L. Comer, and E. Mykhalovskiy. (2018). "Review: Didier Fassin (Ed.) (2017). If truth be told: The politics of public ethnography." Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 19(2), Article 17.
- Da Costa, Jade Crimson Rose. 2020. “Interesting – a Poem.” Feminist Review 126 (1): 194 – 196.
- Da Costa, Jade Crimson Rose. 2020. “Pride Parades in Queer Times: Disrupting Time, Norms, and Nationhood in Canada.” Journal of Canadian Studies.
- Da Costa, Jade Crimson Rose. (2019). Binge-Watching: Self-Care or Self-Harm? Understanding the Health Subjectivities of Binge-Watchers. Journal of Health Psychology, 1 - 13. doi:10.1177/1359105319877231
- George, Rhonda C. Reana Maier & Karen Robson (2019) Ignoring race: a comparative analysis of education policy in British Columbia and Ontario, Race Ethnicity and Education DOI: 10.1080/13613324.2019.1679754 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13613324.2019.1679754
- Kruger, Reiss. (2015). Review of: Langton, Jerry. 2008. Rage: The true story of sibling murder. North York: John Wiley & sons. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth, 7(1), 195-198.
- Kruger, Reiss. (2015). "Social Darwinism, Class Conflict, and War: A Call for New Tools of Analysis for the Contemporary Moment." MacEwan University Student eJournal. 2(1), 237-264.
- Kruger, Reiss. (2018). "MacIntyre and Habermas: A Proposed "Traditions of Enquiry"-Theoretic Turn Within Sociological Theory." MA Thesis, University of Calgary. Accessible via The Vault: Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Accessed at https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/107124.
- Snyder, S., Pitt, K. A., Shanouda, F., Voronka, J., Reid, J. & Landry, D. (2019). Unlearning Through Mad Studies: Disruptive Pedagogical Praxis. Curriculum Inquiry, 49(4). DOI 10.1080/03626784.2019.1664254.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03626784.2019.1664254 - Landry, D. (2017). Psychiatric survivor-led research in Canada: ‘Talking’ recovery, resisting psychiatry, and reclaiming madness. Disability & Society, 32(9). DOI 10.1080/09687599.2017.1322499.
- Landry, D. & Church, K. (2016). Teaching (like) crazy in a mad positive school: Exploring the charms of recursion. In J. Russo & A. Sweeney (Eds.), Searching for a rose garden: Challenging psychiatry, fostering mad studies (172-182). Monmouth, UK: PCCS Books.
- Church, K., Landry, D., Frazee, C., Ignagni, E., Mitchell, C., Panitch, M., Patterson, J., Phillips, S., Poirier, T., Yoshida, K. & Voronka, J. (2016). Exhibiting activist disability history in Canada: Out from Under as a case study of social movement learning. Studies in the Education of Adults, 48(1), 1-16. DOI 10.1080/02660830.2016.1219479.
- Ishio, Y., Dougherty, K. D., & Niki, I. (2018). American Flags in Religious Congregations in the United States. Journal of Church and State. csy080. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcs/csy080
- Niki, I. (2017). Anti-oppressive Practice in Canadian Context. Japanese Journal of Social Welfare. 58(1), 153-163.
- Niki, I. (2010). Emotional Labor and Dementia Caregiving. The Journal of Social Science. 69, 89-118.
- Janzen, C. and Strega S. (In Press). “Let us tell our story”: Deep memory, mnemonic resistance, and the failure to witness in research with street sex workers. In T. Macias (Ed.), Ethics and the Politics of Knowledge Production. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Janzen, C. (2018). Safe distances and unbearable closeness: Cliché representations of violence against women in Canada. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 32(6), 808-828.
- Janzen, C. (2017). The castration of Colonel Williams: Gender, horror, and a nation of hysterics. Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 22(4), 420-438.
- Janzen, C. (2015). The right to know: Impossible demands, unintelligible knowledge and ethical encounters with evil. In C. Janzen, D. Jeffery, and K. Smith (Eds.), Unravelling Encounters: Ethics, Knowledge and Resistance Under Neoliberalism. Waterloo, ON.: Wilfrid Laurier Press.
- Janzen, C., Jeffery, D., and Smith, K. (2015). Unravelling Encounters: Ethics, Knowledge, and Resistance Under Neoliberalism. Wilfrid Laurier Press.
Paillé, Sabrina. (2018). La liberté académique sous attaque en Hongrie [Academic freedom under attack in Hungary], Ricochet, November 30th, 2018 [Online]: https://ricochet.media/fr/2441/la-liberte-academique-sous-attaque-en-hongrie
- Paillé, Sabrina. (2017). La sociologie de Norbert Elias et l’«effondrement de la civilisation» en Allemagne [The sociology of Norbert Elias and the "breakdown of civilization" in Germany], Cycles Sociologiques, vol. 1, no 1, 19 pages.
- Paillé, Sabrina. (2017). Wir sind das Volk!: «Nous sommes le peuple!». Une excursion au cœur de Pegida [‘We are the people!’. An excursion at the heart of Pegida], Ricochet, August 11th, 2017 [Online]: https://ricochet.media/fr/1918/-nous-sommes-le-peuple-une-excursion-au-cur-de-pegida
- Paillé, Sabrina. (2017). La « crise migratoire » : quels défis pour l’Europe? [The "migration crisis" : which challenges for Europe?], Bulletin de l’Observatoire international sur le racisme et les discriminations, vol. 11, no. 1, 13-15.
- Paillé, Sabrina. (2015). L’instrumentalisation raciste du féminisme : le cas de la Charte des valeurs québécoises [The racist instrumentalization of feminism : the case of the Québec Charter of values], Bulletin de l’Observatoire international sur le racisme et les discriminations, vol. 10, no. 1, 10-13.
- Sukarieh, Rana.2019. A la Frontière de deux espaces : Les paradoxes d’une chercheure-militante du mouvement Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions (BDS), in Terrains Difficiles, Sujets Sensibles, Faire la Recherche Au Maghreb et dur le Moyen Orient, edited by Ratiba Hadj-Moussa, 51-76. Editions du Croquant.
- Sultana, Ishrat. (2019, June). Myanmar's Enemy Within: Buddhist Violence and the Making of a Muslim "Other" [Review of the book by F. Wade]. Refuge, 35 (1), 90-91.https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/40675/36527
- New special issue: Christopher Kyriakides, Dina Taha, Carlo Handy Charles and Rodolfo Torres (2019). Special issue: Racialized Refuge, Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees, 35 (1).https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/issue/view/2320
A Sample of Student Publications, 2004-2012
Note: York Sociology graduate students' names are in bold.
- Ali, Muna and Zahra Murad. 2009. Unravelling narratives of piracy: Discourses of Somali pirates, darkmatter 5:91-102.
- Arellano Gault, David, Manuel Alamilla Ceballos and Alejandro Campos García. 2006. ¿Reforma organizacional de gobierno por diseño genérico? El nuevo institucionalismo económico en acción: el caso del modelo integral de desempeño de los organismos internos de control en México, Reforma y Democracia 36(October), accessed April, 2010 at www.clad.org/portal/publicaciones-del-clad/revista-clad-reforma-democracia/articulos/036-octubre-2006/0054400.
- Athersych, Cheryl. 2008. Review of No Place to Go: Local Histories of the Battered Women's Shelter Movement, by Nancy Janovicek, Labour/Le Travail 62:242-244.
- Austin, Stephanie, Sari Tudiver, Miga Chultem, and Mireille Kantiebo. 2007. Gender-based analysis, women's health surveillance and women's health indicators - Working together to promote equity in health care in Canada, International Journal of Public Health 52:S41-S48.
- Ayyash, Mark (2010). “Edward Said: Writing in Exile”, in Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 30 (1): 107-118. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Reprinted in Counterpoints: Edward Said’s Legacy (2010), Eds. May Telmissany & Stephanie T. Schwartz, pp: 85-105. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Ayyash, Mark (2010). “Hamas and the Israeli State: A ‘Violent Dialogue’”, in European Journal of International Relations, 16 (1): 103-123. London: Sage.
- Ayyash, Mark (2007). “The Appearance of War in Discourse: The Neoconservatives on Iraq”, in Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, 14 (4): 613-634. Oxford, England; Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
- Banerjee, Albert. 2007. Disciplining death: Hypertension management and the production of mortal subjectivities, health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 12(1):25-42.
- Bird, Gregory. 2009. What is phenomenological sociology again? Human Studies 32:419-439.
- Bird, G. (2008). “Community beyond hypostasis: Nancy responds to Blanchot”, Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, 13:1, pp. 3-26.
- Bischoping , K. and Olstead R. (2012). A Durkheimian Reading of Gender and Morality in the Modern Mystery. Philosophy. Culture and Traditions Journal.
- Bischoping , K. and Olstead R. (2012). Spinsters and suspects: Gender and moral citizenship in poison pen mystery novels. Reading Sociology, 2nd ed. Lorne Tepperman (Ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press.
- Bociurkiw, Marusya, Bonnie Burstow, Cheryl Dobinson, Ruthann Lee, Andrea Medovarski, Liz Millward, Sharon Rosenberg, and Cy-Thea Sand. 2005. Editorial for Canadian Woman Studies 24(2-3): Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, Transsexual/Transgender Sexualities.
- Bourke, Alan and Alison Jenkins Jayman. Forthcoming. Between vulnerability and risk: Promoting access and equity in a school-university partnership program. Urban Education 46(1).
- Braedley, Susan and Meg Luxton. (2010). Neoliberalism and Everyday Life. McGill-Queens University Press.
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Braedley, S. (2009). A Ladder Up: Ontario Firefighters’ Wages in Neoliberal Times. Just Labour
- Brienza, Paul and Naomi Couto (2008). Paradox and Origin: On the Structure of Legal Communication. International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, 1:1, 111-127
- Burau, Viola and Laura Fenton. 2009. How healthcare states matter: Comparing the introduction of clinical standards in Britain and Germany, Journal of Health Organization and Management 23(3):289-303.
- Cannon, Martin J.; Sunseri Lina (2011). Racism, Colonialism, and Indigeneity in Canada: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
- Cannon, Martin J. (2006) First Nations Citizenship: An Act to Amend the Indian Act (1985) and the Accommodation of Sex Discriminatory Policy. Canadian Review of Social Policy/Revue Canadienne de Politique Sociale 56
: 40-71.
- Carlson, Jesse. 2008. Review of Sketch for a Self-Analysis by Pierre Bourdieu, Canadian Journal of Sociology 34(2):472-475.
- Choiniere, J. & Macdonnell, J. (2012). Challenging everyday violence taking race &gender into account: Policy implications. Canadian Diversity Magazine, 9(1): 65-69.
- Choiniere, J. (2011). Accounting for care: Exploring tensions and contradictions. Advances in Nursing Science, 34(4): 1-15.
- Choiniere, J., Macdonnell, J., and Shamonda H. (2010). Walking the talk: Insights into dynamics of race and gender for nurses. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 11(4): 317-325.
- Chou, Elena. 2005. Review of Fashion and Modernity by Christopher Breward and Caroline Evans, The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, accessed April, 2010 at www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2005REVIEWS/200511BREWARD.htm.
- Cid Aguayo, Beatriz (2011). Agroecologia y Agriculturaorganica en Chile: Entre Convencionalizacion y Ciudadaniaambiental.AGROALIMENTARIA. 17:32; (15-27)
- Aguayo, Beatriz Eugenia Cid. (2008). Global Villages and Rural Cosmopolitanism: Exploring Global Ruralities. Globalizations 5:4, 541-554.
- Cid-Aguayo, Beatriz Eugenia. (2007). Frozen Fates: The Risky Rationalization of a Chilean Frozen Vegetable Company. Latin American Perspectives 34:6, 40-51.
- Côté-Boucher, Karine. 2008. The diffuse border: Intelligence-sharing, control and confinement along Canada's smart border, Surveillance and Society 5(2):142-165.
- Dafnos, Tia. 2008. What does being gay have to do with it? A feminist analysis of the Jubran case (2008) Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 49(5):561-585.
- Davidson, Deborah (2008). A Technology of Care: Caregiver Response to Perinatal Loss. Women’s Studies International Forum, Special Edition, Women and Technologies of Reproduction 31(4): 278-284.
- Edwards N, Rowan M, Marck P, Grinspun D. (2011). Understanding whole systems change in health care: the case of nurse practitioners in Canada. Policy Politics and Nursing Practice. 12(1):4-17.
- Ercel, Erkan. 2008. Act 6: Promising to become European, pp. 209-210 in Engin Isin and Greg Nielsen (eds), Acts of Citizenship. London: Zed Books.
- Figueroa Romero, Dolores. 2006. Interview with Mirna Cunningham Kain, International Feminist Journal of Politics 8(4):618-626.
- Fleming, Tara-Leigh; Kowalski, Kent C; Humbert, MLouise; Fagan, Kristina R; Cannon, Martin J; et al. (2006). Body-Related Emotional Experiences of Young Aboriginal Women. Qualitative Health Research
16.4
April:517-537.
- Frampton, Caelie, Gary Kinsman, Andrew Thompson, and Kate Tilleczek (eds). 2006. Sociology for Changing the World: Social Movements/Social Research, Halifax: Fernwood.
- Frensch [now Kip], Markus with members of the Civil Rights Committee at Picture The Homeless, NYC (Producers) "Kicking Ass All Over the City!" (2006) United States: Manhattan Neighborhood Network (28 min.)
- Fuller-Thomson, Esme; George, Usha; Noack, Andrea M. (2011). “Health Decline Among Recent Immigrants to Canada: Findings from a Nationally-Representative Longitudinal Survey.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 102(4): 273-80.
- Gonsalves, Tahira. 2004. Gender and peacebuilding: A Sri Lankan case study. The International Development Research Centre: IDRC Research Results, accessed April, 2010 at http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca/dspace/handle/123456789/33539.
- Gosine, Kevin & Gordon Pon. (2011). “On the Frontlines: The Voices and Experiences of Racialized Child Welfare Workers in Toronto, Canada.” Journal of Progressive Human Services. 22: 135-159.
- Gosine, Kevin. (2012). “Accomplished Black North Americans and Antiracism Education: Towards Bridging a Seeming Divide.” Critical Sociology 38: 707-721.
- Gosine, Kevin. (2008). “Living Between Stigma and Status: A Qualitative Study of the Social Identities of Highly Educated Black Canadian Adults.” Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research 8: 307-333.
- Green, Adam Isaiah, Mike Follert, Kathy Osterlund, and Jamie Paquin. 2010. Space, place, and sexual sociality: Towards an 'atmospheric analysis', Gender, Work, and Organization 17(1): 17-27.
- Grenzer, Elke (forthcoming). Midwifery, Obstetrics and Birth's Hybrid Natalities in Grenzer, Elke; Plecash, Jan (eds.) Of Indeterminate Birth: Studies in the Culture of Origins, Fertility and Creation.
- Grenzer, Elke (2010). Jewish Victims and German Youth: Questions of Pedagogy and Responsibility at the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. In Connolly, Tristanne (ed) Spectacular Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mortality and (Un)representability. Intellect Books.
- Grinspun, Doris (2009). Ostomy Care and Management. RNAO.
- Harrington, C., Choiniere, J., Goldmann, M., Jacobsen, F., Lloyd, L., McGregor, M., Stamatopoulos, V., Szebeheley, M. (2012). Nursing home staffing standards and staffing levels in six countries. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(1): 88-98.
- Hax, Heather. 2009. Letter to the editor, Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action 8(May): 11-13.
- Hayes, Matthew (2011). Review of John Urry's Climate Change and Society. Canadian Journal of Scoiology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 36. 3: 253-255.
- Hayes, Matthew (2011). The Social History of Quantifying Inflation: A Sociolgoical Critique. Journal of Economic Issues 45.1: 97-112.
- Horgan, Mervyn. 2004. Anti-urbanism as a way of life: Disdain for Dublin in the national imaginary. The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 30(2):38-47.
- Hornstein, Sarah. 2009. On totalitarianism: The continuing relevance of Herbert Marcuse, pp. 87-99 in Gurminder K. Bhambra and Ipek Demir (eds), 1968 in Retrospect: History, Theory, Alterity New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Hristov, Jasmin. 2009. Blood and Capital: The Paramilitarization of Colombia. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press.
- Hussey, Ian. 2009. Review essay: The political economy of food, Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 5(2):133-136.
- Hydaralli, Saeed (forthcoming). The Trouble with Infertility: Motherhood and the Symbolic Order. In Grenzer, Elke; Plecash, Jan (eds.) Of Indeterminate Birth: Studies in the Culture of Origins, Fertility and Creation. : Intellect.
- Hydaralli, Saeed (2010). Life-threatening (anaphylactic) food allergies: School life, health and well-being. In Connolly, Tristanne (ed) Spectacular Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mortality and (Un)representability. Bristol: Intellect Books.
- Ilcan, S., Oliver, M., and O’Connor, D. (2007). “Spaces of Governance: Gender and Public Sector Restructuring in Canada.” Gender, Place and Culture, 14, 1: 75-92.
- Islam, Md Saidul. (2011). “Minority Islam” in Muslim Majority Bangladesh: The Violent Road to a New Brand of Secularism. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31:1, 125-141.
- Islam, Md Saidul. (2008). “From Sea to Shrimp Processing Factories in Bangladesh. Gender and Employment at the Bottom of a Global Commodity Chain. Journal of South Asian Development. 3:2, 211-236.
- Isyar, Bora; Keyman, Fuat; Rumelili, Bahar. (2011). “Multi-Layered Citizenship in Extended European Orders: Kurds Acting as European Citizens.” Journal of Common Market Studies, 49(6): 1295-1316.
- Isyar, Bora (2011). “Turkey’s Conscientious Objectors and the Enactment of European Citizenship.” In Peter Burgess (ed.) A Threat Against Europe: Security, Migration, Integration. Brussels: VUB Press. Pp. 47-62 (With Fuat Keyman and Bahar Rumelili)
- Isyar, Bora (2008). “The Death of Socrates.” In Engin Isin and Greg Nielsen (eds.) Acts of Citizenship. London: Zed Books.
- Isyar, Bora (2008). “Euthanasia.” In Engin Isin and Greg Nielsen (eds.) Acts of Citizenship. London: Zed Books.
- Keohane, K., C. Kuhling, M. Horgan (2003). “Collision Culture: Accelerated Modernization, Trauma and Irish Identity”, pp. 45-66 in Irish Journal of Sociology 12(1).
- King, Katharine, Lori E. Ross, Tara L. Bruno and Patricia G. Erickson. 2009. Identity work among street-involved young mothers, Journal of Youth Studies 12(2):139-149.
- Kitchen, Brigitte; Ramsarran, Parbattie S. (2006). And Still the Second Sex. Canadian Review of Social Policy. 56, 72-86.
- Ladner, S. and Butler, J. (Under review). “Cultural Capital and smartphone usage.” New Media and Society.
- Ladner, S. (2009). “‘Agency Time’: A case study of the postindustrial timescape and its impact on the domestic sphere.” Time and Society. Vol 18. No. 2/3.
- Ladner, S. (2008). “Laptops in the Living Room: Mobile Technologies and the Divide Between Private time and Work Time.” Canadian Journal of Communication. Vol. 33. No. 3. October 2008.
- Ladner, S. (2008). “Watching the Web: An Ontological and Epistemological Critique of Web-traffic Measurement.” In Jansen, J., Spink, A. and Taksa, I. (eds.). Handbook of Log File Analysis. Idea Group: Hersey Pennsylvannia.
- Lafond, Danielle. [no date]. Mission statement for Para el Mundo [a registered Canadian charity that she founded in 2004], accessed April, 2010 at www.paraelmundo.org/en/mission.html.
- Langan, Debra and Deborah Davidson (2010). Rethinking Intimate Questions: Intimacy as Discourse, in Nancy Mandell and Ann Duffy (eds.) Canadian Families: Diversity,Conflict and Change (Fourth Edition). Toronto: Nelson and Thompson, Chapter 2.
- Langan, Debra, Ron Sheese, and Deborah Davidson (2009). Beginning with Values: Constructive Teaching and Learning In Action, in Jack Mezirow and Ed Taylor and Associates. Transformative Learning in Practice: Insights from Community, Workplace, and Higher Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Langan, Debra, Marcia Oliver, and Laurel Atkinson. 2007. The political is personal: TAs on the front lines of the critical consciousness campaign. Radical Pedagogy 9(1). Accessed April, 2010 at http://radicalpedagogy.icaap.org/content/issue9_1/langan.html.
- Larsen, Mike and Justin Piché. 2009. Exceptional state, pragmatic bureaucracy, and indefinite detention: The case of the Kingston Immigration Holding Centre, Canadian Journal of Law and Society 24(2):203-229.
- LeDrew, Stephen. 2006. Jokes and their relation to the uncanny: The comic, the horrific, and pleasure in Audition and Romero's Dead films, PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts accessed April, 2010 at www.clas.ufl.edu/ipsa/journal/2006_ledrew01.shtml.
- Lee, Ruthann; The Korean Canadian Women's Editorial Anthology Collective (2007). Han Kut: Critical Art & Writing by Korean Canadian Women. Toronto: Inanna Publications.
- Lee, Ruthann. “Gendering Crime: Crime and Masculinity” in Brock, Deborah; Glasbeek, Amanda; Murdocca, Carmela; eds (forthcoming).Criminalization, Representation and Regulation. Toronto: Nelson.
- Lee, Ruthann (2009). “No More Good Boys: Ambivalence, Desire and the Re-Imagining of Asian American Masculinity in Better Luck Tomorrow.” Pimps, Wimps, Thugs and Gentlemen: Essays on Media Images of Masculinity. Ed. Elwood Watson. Jefferson: McFarland Publishers. 51-67.
- Lee, Ruthann (2009). “Queer Theory and Anti-Racism Education: Politics of Race and Sexuality in the Classroom and Beyond.” Embodying Asian/American Sexualities. Eds. Gina Masequesmay and Sean Metzger. Lanham: Lexington Books, 73-87.
- Lee, Ruthann (2007). “'Coming Out' as a Queer Korean Woman in Canada: A Personal Cultural Narrative.” Han Kut: Critical Art & Writing by Korean Canadian Women. Eds. KCWA Collective. Toronto: Inanna Publications, 41-57.
- Liu, Yuzhen (2012). "Decisions to Leave Home: An examination of rural married women's labour migration in contemporary China." Women's Studies International Forum 35(5): 305-313.
- Llovet, Diego (2011). Hope and resignation in medical care: when doctors go to court to terminate patient treatment” in Connolly, Tristianne (ed.) Spectacular Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mortality and (Un)representability. Bristol, UK/Chicago, IL: Intellect/The University of Chicago Press.
- Llovet, Ignacio; Llovet Diego; Dinardi, Graciela; Berenstein, Graciela (2008). Culture and organization in blood donation: The cases of Argentina and Canada. CEDES.
- Llovet, Diego. 2004. Review of High and Mighty: The Dangerous Rise of the SUV by Keith Bradsher, Canadian Journal of Urban Research 13(2):377-378.
- Lowik, Adrienne. 2006. Female-to-male transsexual identity formation, Undergraduate Journal of Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto 1(1).
- Mallory, Peter (2012). Political friendship in the era of 'the social': Theorizing personal relations with Alexis de Tocqueville. Journal of Classical Sociology 12 (1): 22-42.
- Martinez Salazar, Egla (2012). Global Coloniality of Power in Guatemala: Racism, Genocide, Citizenship. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
- Martinez Salazar, Egla (2008). State terror and violence as a process of lifelong teaching–learning: the case of Guatemala. Women, War and Learning. 27:2, 201-216.
- Martinez Salazar, Egla (2002). Development and Coercion in the Maya-Tzutuhil Community of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. In Desfor, Gene; Barndt, Deborah; Rahder, Barbara (eds) Just Doing It: Popular Collective Action in the Americas. Montreal: Black Rose Books, p 30-54.
- McFarlane, Craig. 2006. Book review: Empirical insights and theoretical confusion, International Journal of Baudrillard Studies 3(2), accessed April, 2010 at www.ubishops.ca/baudrillardstudies/ vol3_2/mcfarlanepf.htm.
- McKeever, Patricia D., Helen M. Scott, Mary L. Chipman, Katherine Osterlund, and Joan M. Eakin (2006). “Hitting home: A survey of housing conditions of homes used for long-term care in Ontario.” International Journal of Health Services. 36(3): 521-533.
- McVeigh, Ryan. 2007. The conflict in design (or, the conflict of design). Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal 1(2):35-42.
- Milbrandt, Tara (2010). On Appearing in Public in the 21st Century City: Ephemerality, Surveillance, and the Specter of the Visual Record. In Bowen, Tracey; Nemanic, Mary Lou (eds). Cultural Production in Virtual and Imagined Worlds. Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, p 115-135.
- Milner-Bolotin, Marina; Antimirova, Tetyana; Petrov, Anna; Noack, Andrea M. “Attitudes about science and conceptual physics learning in university introductory physics courses.” Physics Review Special Topics – Physics Education Research 7(2): 020107.
- Moffette, David. 2010. Convivencia and Securitization: Ordering and Managing Migration in Ceuta (Spain), Journal of Legal Anthropology 2 (1): 189-211.
- Moffette, David. 2008. Review of The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU by Jef Huysmans, Anthropologie et Sociétés 32(3):236-237.
- Morrison, Ian (2008). Rethinking the ‘Problem’ of Religious Pluralism in Canada and the European Union Review of European and Russian Affairs 4:2
- Morrison, Ian (2008). Unintentional Acts of Citizenship (The Joke) In E. F. Isin and G. M. Nielsen (eds.), Acts of Citizenship. London: Zed.
- Morrison, Ian and Pascale Dufour (2005). The Sate of the Social Investment State in the Field of Employment Policy. Canadian Journal of Career Development 4:1, 4-10.
- Mykhalovskiy, E., Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., Bourgeault, I. L., Choiniere, J., Lexchin, J., Peters, S., and White, J. P. (2008). Qualitative research and the politics of knowledge in an age of evidence: Developing a research-based practice of immanent critique. Social Science and Medicine, 67: 195-203.
- Nadeau, Mary-Jo; Sears, Alan. (2010). The Palestine Test: Countering the Silencing Campaign. Studies in Political Economy. 85, 7-33.
- Niki, I. (2010). Emotional Labor and Dementia Caregiving. The Journal of Social Science. 69, 89-118.
- Noack, Andrea M. (2012). “Assembling our Toolkit: Interrogating Representations and Discourses” in D. Brock, R. Raby and M. Thomas. (eds) Power and Everyday Practice. Toronto: Nelson. pp. 33-55
- Oliver, M. (2012). “The US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Gendering the Intersections of Neoliberalism and Neoconservatism.” International Feminist Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
- Olstead, R. (forthcoming). Panic Disorder (Cultural Comparisons). Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness. Eds. Andrew Scull and Geoffrey J. Golson. Sage Publications.
- Olstead, R. (forthcoming). Popular Conceptions of Mental Illness. Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness. Eds. Andrew Scull and Geoffrey J. Golson. Sage Publications.
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