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Including all voices in political deliberation | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. Including all voices in political deliberation. November 21, 2016. Imagine a political discussion that involves in-depth reasoned discussion and has the potential to move people with entrenched positions to considering alternative viewpoints. Other on issues of public importance. One of Professor Erik Schneiderhan’s. Around the World with a U of T Sociology PhD. Congratulations to Ito Peng, CRC in Global Social Policy. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A blog by Rachel ...
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. All posts by alannahvila. Crime and Socio-Legal Studies. Professor Candace Kruttschnitt completes term as president of the American Society of Criminology. February 24, 2016. Congratulations to Professor Candace Kruttschnitt on completing her term as president of The American Society of Criminology. I sat down and spoke with Professor Kruttschnitt about her experience and insights. Follow us on Twitter. Centre for Global Social Policy. The Blog of an Australian Ap...
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Scott Schieman on BNN: rethinking work-life balance | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. Health and Mental Health. Stratification, Work and Labour Markets. Scott Schieman on BNN: rethinking work-life balance. January 6, 2017. Watch the full interview here. BNN also includes a summary on their website. From the BNN Website:. Traditional approach to work-life balance isn’t ‘realistic’, warns U of T researcher. However, a researcher from the University of Toronto told BNN on Tuesday that the idea of work-life balance itself may be unattainable. If you’re...
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heatherabela | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. All posts by heatherabela. Habit and the Body. November 11, 2016. Congratulations to Doctoral Candidate Athena Engman and Professor Cynthia Cranford who recently published an article on the role of physical capacity in habit formation. Thanks to SSHRC for funding the research that resulted in this publication. The article was recently highlighted by the American Sociological Association. Below is the citation and abstract. Mapping the Urban Scenescapes. Not only r...
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Congratulations to Kim Pernell, recipient of 2016 Richard J. Hernstein Prize | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. Congratulations to Kim Pernell, recipient of 2016 Richard J. Hernstein Prize. January 6, 2017. Professor Pernell’s dissertation is called The Causes of the Divergent Development of Banking Regulation in the U.S., Canada, and Spain. From Science: Twas the Night before grant deadline. Scott Schieman on BNN: rethinking work-life balance. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. You are commenting usi...
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Congratulations to Ito Peng, CRC in Global Social Policy | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. Congratulations to Ito Peng, CRC in Global Social Policy. December 2, 2016. Congratulations to Professor Peng, named Canada Research Chair in Global Social Policy. In the Department of Sociology and the Principal Investigator of the SSHRC funded Partnership Research project (2013-2019),. Gender, Migration and the Work of Care: an international comparative perspective. Professor Peng is the fourth faculty member in the Department of Sociology to receive a Canada Re...
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Just how much do book prizes matter? | Everything Social. Everything Sociology
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Everything Social. Everything Sociology. Just how much do book prizes matter? January 11, 2017. Book prizes play a monumental role in contemporary literary culture. Not only do they boost sales for winning and short-listed authors, they also help to define what is seen as quality in literature. If the effects of the prize are long lasting, book prize judges wield a tremendous amount of power over culture and literary trends. Akwasi Owusu-Bempah in Spacing Toronto on Pride and Black Lives Matter. You are ...
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