Questioning sociology: Canadian perspectives
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Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Sociological Questions 1
George Pavlich and Myra J. Hird
What Is Sociology? 1
Sociologists and the Sociological Imagination 3
The Sociological Imagination and Other Disciplines 5
Three Sociological Approaches 7
Why the Questions? 13
PARTI Subjective Troubles 17
1 Am I Free? 22
George Pavlich
Introduction 22
Sociology and Liberal Images of Freedom 23
An Alternative View of Individual Freedom 28
Conclusion: Am I Free? 31
Questions to Consider 32
2 Who Am I? Who Can I Become 34
Dawn H. Currie and Deirdre M. Kelly
Introduction 34
Policing Conventional Girlhood: Popular Girls 36
Being Who You Are : Alternative Girls 37
Transforming Girlhood? From Personal to Social Change 41
Individualism and the Limits of Reflexivity 42
Conclusion 43
Questions to Consider 46
3 Am I a Woman? 48
Myra J. Hird
Introduction 48
Dividing Sex and Gender 49
The Two-Sex Distinction: Sex 50
The Two-Sex Distinction: Gender 53
Conclusion: Recognizing Sex/Gender/Sexuality Diversity 55
Questions to Consider 56
4 Why Be Queer? 58
Barry D. Adam
Introduction 58
Minoritizing, Universalizing 58
Disciplining Gender and Affection 63
Conclusion: Queer = Freedom 66
Questions to Consider 68
5 How Are Emotions Social? 69
Stephen Katz
Introduction 69
The Emotions in Sociology 70
Emotional Labour and Feeling Rules 71
The Social Making of Emotions 73
Conclusion: Other Ways to Feel 76
Questions to Consider 78
6 What Does Mental Illness Mean? 79
Erin Dej
Introduction 79
How Do We Know Mental Illness? 79
Deinstitutionalization: Ideas and Reality 84
The Development of the Mad Movement 85
Conclusion 88
Questions to Consider 89
7 Does The Family Exist? 90
Catherine Krull
Introduction 90
Situating the Traditional Family 90
Legacy of Privileging the Nuclear Family 93
Canada s Family Diversity 95
Conclusion: Families Exist and They Still Matter 100
Questions to Consider 101
PART II Imagining the Social 103
8 What Is Social Reality? 108
Annette Burfoot
Introduction 108
Back to the Future: Cultural Studies from the Sociology of Culture 109
The Rise of Popular Culture from Youth Studies 112
Theoretical Underpinnings of Cultural Studies: Post-structuralism 114
Sociology of Culture 116
Conclusion 117
Questions to Consider 118
9 What s New about the New Media Landscape? 119
Daniel Downes
Introduction 119
The Context of Mass Communication 119
Approaches to Media Study 121
What Happened to the Old Media? 126
Characteristics of New Media Systems 129
Conclusion 133
Questions to Consider 133
10 What Use Is Social Theory? 135
R.A. Sydie
Introduction 135
What Is Social Theory? 135
What Do Theorists Do? 138
Postmodern Social Theory? 141
And So What Is the Use of Social Theory? 143
Conclusion 143
Questions to Consider 144
11 Does the Past Matter in Sociology? 145
Rob Beamish
Introduction 145
Reviving the Ancient Olympics 145
Immediate Challenges to Coubertin s Project 146
The Nazi Olympics 147
Olympic Principles and the Reality of Cold War Sport 149
Cold War Sport: East German versus West German 151
The Rest of the Road to Seoul 153
Conclusion 154
Questions to Consider 156
12 What Do Official Statistics Tell Us about Ourselves? 158
Nob Doran
Introduction 158
Everyday Knowledge versus Official Statistics: Learning from
Ethnomethodology 159
Everyday Power Relations within Official Statistics: Learning from Feminist
Scholarship 161
Class-Based Experiential Knowledge versus Official Statistics 164
Conclusion 166
Questions to Consider 166
13 Is Social Welfare Viable? 169
Lois Harder
Introduction 169
Defining Social Welfare 171
The Keynesian Welfare State 172
The Crisis of the Welfare State 173
After the Welfare State 174
The New Social Welfare 175
Conclusion 177
Questions to Consider 178
14 Who Governs Whom in Canada? 180
Dawn Moore
Introduction 180
What Are the Different Ways We Can Think about Governance? 180
Who Has the Right to Govern? 185
How Do We Control the Right to Govern? 187
What If You Don t Want to Be Governed in a Specific Way? 189
Conclusion 189
Questions to Consider 190
PART III Critical Imaginations and Canada 191
15 Is There Justice for Young People? 196
Bryan Hogeveen
Introduction 196
What is Justice? 196
Justice and the Poor? 198
Justice and Indigenous Youth? 201
Justice for Girls? 203
Voices of Youth? 205
Conclusion 207
Questions to Consider 207
16 Should Policing Be Privatized? 208
Curtis Clarke
Introduction 208
Policing: A Brief Explanation 209
The Shifting Landscape of Policing 210
A Question of Public Good 211
A Reconfigured Connection between State and Policing 213
Legitimate Coercion 214
Conclusion 216
Questions to Consider 217
17 Why Are Women Going to Prison? 218
Kelly Hannah-Moffat
Introduction 218
Number and Characteristics of Women in Prisons 219
Pathways to Crime and Prison 222
Gender-Specific Approaches to Correctional Policy 226
The Revolving Door: Reintegration and Continued Social Marginality 228
Conclusion 229
Questions to Consider 230
18 What Is Sovereignty for Indigenous People? 231
Patricia Monture
Introduction 231
Challenging Myths, Stereotypes, and Discrimination 236
Sociological Understandings of Indigenous Sovereignty 240
Conclusion 244
Questions to Consider 245
19 What Is Sovereignty in Quebec? 246
Philippe Couton
Introduction 246
(Un)natural Independence 247
What Is a Nation? 248
Evolution toward Independence? 250
Is Nationalism an Ideology? 253
Sovereignty to Post-sovereignty 254
Conclusion 255
Questions to Consider 257
20 What Are the Challenges of Economic Transition? 258
Jennifer Jarman
Introduction 258
Unemployment and Underemployment in Maritime Canada 260
The Brain Drain and Maritime Communities 261
The Rise of the Call Centre Industry 262
What Is a Call Centre? 262
Service Sector Employment Versus Work in Traditional Industries 263
Assessing the Fit of the Industry for the Maritime Region 264
Conclusion 267
Questions to Consider 268
21 How Do Migrants Become Canadian Citizens? 269
Randy Lippert and Patrick Lalonde
Introduction 269
The Governance of Immigration and Citizenship 269
Becoming a Migrant 271
Other Migrants: Sex-Trade Workers 275
From Migrant to Citizen 276
Ways of Making Citizens: Technologies of Citizenship 278
Resistance and Sanctuary 279
Conclusion 280
Questions to Consider 281
22 How Social Is the Environment? 282
Lisa Cockburn and Mark Vardy
Introduction 282
What Is the Environment? 283
What Can We Do about Environmental Problems? 287
Conclusion 291
Questions to Consider 292
23 What Questions Has Sociology Deserted? 293
Lome Tepperman
Introduction 293
Some Background 293
Some Deserted Questions 295
Conclusion 301
Questions to Consider 302
Glossary 303
References 308
Index 337
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