Citation: Bd. Abramson, TRANSLATING NATIONS - ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY IN AND CANADA/, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 1-19
Citation: Tl. Adams, GENDER AND WOMENS EMPLOYMENT IN THE MALE-DOMINATED PROFESSION OF DENTISTRY - 1867-1917, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 21-42
Citation: L. Driedger et P. Redekop, TESTING THE INNIS AND MCLUHAN THESES - MENNONITE MEDIA ACCESS AND TV USE, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 43-64
Citation: Cab. Yates, UNITY AND DIVERSITY - CHALLENGES TO AN EXPANDING CANADIAN-AUTOWORKERS-UNION, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 93-118
Citation: A. Sears, FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS - AIDS AND THE URBAN-POOR - AYALA,V, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 119-120
Citation: Mo. Nielsen, LEGAL PLURALISM AND THE COLONIAL LEGACY - HAZLEHURST,KM, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 120-122
Citation: R. Helmeshayes, FOR A WORKING-CLASS CULTURE IN CANADA - A SELECTION OF MCKAY,COLIN WRITING ON SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL-ECONOMY, 1897-1939 - MCKAY,I, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 35(1), 1998, pp. 122-124
Citation: J. Beauchemin, TRANSFORMATION OF ETHICAL DISCOURSE WITHI N ENGAGED SOCIETIES DURING THE TRANSITION TO NEOLIBERALISM, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 369-383
Citation: B. Matthews et R. Beaujot, GENDER ORIENTATIONS AND FAMILY STRATEGIES, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 415-428
Citation: K. Mirchandani, GENDERED WORK - SEXUALITY, FAMILY AND THE LABOR-MARKET - ADKINS,L, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 429-430
Citation: H. Ralston, RESISTING DISCRIMINATION - WOMEN FROM ASIA, AFRICA, AND THE CARIBBEANAND THE WOMENS MOVEMENT IN CANADA - AGNEW,V, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 431-434
Citation: A. Cambrosio, PICTURING KNOWLEDGE - HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE USE OF ART IN SCIENCE - BAIGRIE,BS, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 434-436
Citation: At. Mclaren, CANADIAN FAMILY POLICIES - CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS - BAKER,M, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 436-438
Citation: M. Clow, SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL RURAL-DEVELOPMENT - BAKKER,JIH, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 438-439
Citation: D. Millett, EVANGELISM AND APOSTASY - THE EVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF EVANGELICALS INMODERN MEXICO - BOWEN,K, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 439-441
Citation: P. Gingrich, HIRED HANDS - LABOR AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRAIRIE AGRICULTURE, 1880-1930 - DANYSK,C, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 441-442
Citation: N. Adelson, DISCIPLINED HEARTS - HISTORY, IDENTITY AND DEPRESSION IN AN AMERICAN-INDIAN COMMUNITY - ONELL,TD, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 444-446
Citation: P. Kerans, SOCIAL WORKING - AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF FRONT-LINE PRACTICE - DEMONTIGNY,GAJ, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 447-448
Citation: P. Stevenson, STATE AUTONOMY OR CLASS DOMINANCE - CASE-STUDIES ON POLICY-MAKING IN AMERICA - DOMHOFF,GW, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 448-450
Citation: M. Nagler, RETHINKING DISABILITY - NEW STRUCTURES, NEW RELATIONSHIPS - GADACZ,RR, Canadian review of sociology and anthropology, 34(4), 1997, pp. 450-452