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The price of legitimacy: Academics and the labour movement

  • Ester Reiter
© Carleton University Press Inc

© Carleton University Press Inc

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  1. Front Matter 1
  2. Contents 4
  3. Acknowledgements 7
  4. Introduction 8
  5. Appendix 21
  6. The Development of Sociology and Anthropology in Canada
  7. The evolution of the CSAA 25
  8. Striking a balance women organizing for change in the CSAA 46
  9. Reflections on not being sued 59
  10. The two solitudes between canadian sociologists 66
  11. The unfinished transformation: Women and feminist approaches in sociology and anthropology 72
  12. Canadianization: A journey completed? 103
  13. Appendix key motions on canadianization approved by annual general meetings 117
  14. The Constitution of Knowledge
  15. Remaking a life, remaking sociology reflections of a feminist 124
  16. Facticity and dogma in introductory sociology texts: The need for alternative methods 134
  17. What is good for anthropology in Canada? 153
  18. Caught in the riptide: Female researcher in a patricentric setting 168
  19. Star wars: The social construction of reputation in Aanglo-Canadian sociology 180
  20. The Academic Milieu
  21. Whistling women: Reflections on rage and rationaality 203
  22. The decline of faculty influence confronting the effects of the corporate agenda 223
  23. The professoriate and the Market-Driven University: Transforming the control of work in the academy 243
  24. Liberating the university: A critique of the project of radical education in North American Post-Secondary Institutions 257
  25. Sociology, Anthropology and Social Change
  26. Anthropologists and sociologists, and their contributions to policy in Canada 275
  27. The ideological and structural roots of the failure of sociology as a foundation for english canadian social policy 289
  28. Sociology and the constitution of society: Canadian Experiences 307
  29. The uneasy marriage of academic and policy work: Reflections on the newfoundland and labrador experience 314
  30. Better irreverent than irrelevant 331
  31. The price of legitimacy: Academics and the labour movement 341
  32. Selected Bibliography
  33. The development of canadian sociology and anthropology: A bibliography 356
  34. References
  35. References 383
  36. Contributors 424
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