Political sociology : Canadian perspectives

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Political sociology : Canadian perspectives

edited by Douglas Baer

Oxford University Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The papers in this volume provide a wide-ranging sample of the issues debated, the methodologies used, and the analytical orientations adopted by Canadian political sociologists. Drawing upon some of the top Canadian political sociologists, the book is organized into five parts: political beliefs and political culture; the state; social movements; political movements; and, politics and social class, each beginning with an introductory overview of the area by the volume's editor, Douglas Baer.

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Contributors 1: Douglas Baer: Political Sociology: An Overview Part A: Political Beliefs and Political Culture 2: Lorne Tepperman, University of Toronto: The Postmaterialist Thesis: Has There Been a Shift in Political Cultures? 3: Edward G. Grabb, University of Western Ontario and James E. Curtis, University of Waterloo: Comparing Central Political Values in the Canadian and American Democracies 4: Douglas Baer: Political Ideology Part B: The State 5: Alan Jeffrey, University of Western Ontario: Globalization and the Late-Modern State 6: Julia S. O'Connor, Director, National Economic and Social Council, Dublin, Ireland. Formerly in the Department of Sociology, McMaster University: Understanding The Welfare State and Welfare States: Theoretical Perspectives 7: Mary Ellen Turpel, Saskatchewan Provinical Court Judge: Does the Road to Quebec Sovereignty Run Through Aboriginal Territory? Part C: Social Movements 8: William K. Carroll, University of Victoria: Social Movements 9: James E. Curtis and Edward G. Grabb: Involvement in the Organizational Base of New Social Movements in English Canada and French Canada Part D: Political Movements 10: Trevor W. Harrison, University of Alberta: Populism: The Rise and Transformation of the Reform Party of Canada 11: Edward Bell, University of Western Ontario: Prairie Politics: Why 'Right' in Alberta but 'Left' in Saskatchewan? 12: Claude Denis, University of Alberta: The New Democratic Party in Quebec Politics 13: Maurice Pinard, McGill University: The Quebec Independence Movement: From Its Emergence to the 1995 Referendum Part E: Politics and Social Class 14: Elizabeth Gidengil, McGill University: The Class Voting Conundrum 15: William A. Johnston, University of Alberta: Class and Politics in the Era of the Global Economy 16: Tom Langford, University of Calgary: Does Class Matter? Beliefs About the Economy and Politics in Postindustrial Canada 17: Norine Verberg, St. Francis Xavier University: The Politics of Housing: Issues of Social Class and Gender Index

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