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