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  • - Classical, Global and Feminist Perspectives
    av Murray Knuttila
    361

    The Third Edition of State Theories: Classical, Global and Feminist Perspectives formally introduces a new co-author, Wendee Kubik. Since the first edition of State Theories was published thirteen years ago the capitalist system has undergone major transformations. These changes in the "real world" have been accompanied by major new theoretical developments in how scholars attempt to understand the structure, role, and operation of the state in capitalist societies. The revised text includes three new chapters that update both the historical context and recent theoretical developments in the field of state theories. One new chapter examines the rise and fall of the welfare state in the Fordist and post-Fordist eras as the context for understanding recent developments in pluralist and neo-Marxian theory, the recent debates surrounding the relevance and role of the nation state, and the post-modernist critique of so-called totalizing theories. A second new chapter considers the work of major feminist scholars as it addresses issues relating to relationships of women to class, power, and the gendered nature of the liberal democratic state. A new conclusion points to critical weaknesses in existing approaches, and suggests potential new theoretical and research directions.The Third Edition of State Theories: Classical, Global and Feminist Perspectives formally introduces a new co-author, Wendee Kubik. Since the first edition of State Theories was published thirteen years ago the capitalist system has undergone major transformations. These changes in the "real world" have been accompanied by major new theoretical developments in how scholars attempt to understand the structure, role, and operation of the state in capitalist societies. The revised text includes three new chapters that update both the historical context and recent theoretical developments in the field of state theories. One new chapter examines the rise and fall of the welfare state in the Fordist and post-Fordist eras as the context for understanding recent developments in pluralist and neo-Marxian theory, the recent debates surrounding the relevance and role of the nation state, and the post-modernist critique of so-called totalizing theories. A second new chapter considers the work of major feminist scholars as it addresses issues relating to relationships of women to class, power, and the gendered nature of the liberal democratic state. A new conclusion points to critical weaknesses in existing approaches, and suggests potential new theoretical and research directions.

  • - Anthropology as Personal Experience
    av Edward J. Hedican
    287

    Arguing that modern day fieldwork has much to offer a social anthropologist, this study takes the author`s experience as a worker in a First Nation community in Northern Ontario as an example of how basic research can be linked to theoretical thinking and result in epistemological value.

  • - Separatist Betrayal or McCarthyism North?
    av Randal Marlin
    251

    When the novice Board of Trustees of the newly-amalgamated Ottawa Hospital appointed David Levine as the new CEO at a salary of $330,000, it expected some controversy, but nothing like the huge outcry that followed. From the initial healine in the Ottawa Citizen on May 1, 1998, "PQ Envoy to Head Hospital," to the lynch-mob mentality at a public meeting on May 19th, to picketing and calls for boycotts of the Board members' businesses, Levine became a scapegoat for many problems, resentments, and frustrations felt by the Ottawa-area population. Sections of the media did little to allay these fears and resentments, and at times strongly incited them. Randall Marlin's fascinating analysis of the David Levine affair shows not just what happened, but also the far worse things that might have happened. It signals the fragility of Canada as long as basic ideas of fairness, tolerance, and respect for truth are given second place to flag-waving nationalism, sensationalism, and rumour.

  • - Race, Class and Gender Connections
     
    431

    These essays not only assist efforts to locate law`s current status, they generate new insights and understandings of the (inter)connections between race, class, and gender.

  • - Phoenix or Fizzle?
     
    267

    The National Child Benefit announced in the 1997 federal Budget promised 850 million dollars to move children out of the welfare rolls and the trap of poverty. This book attempts to outline the key concepts of this new program and set the stage for discussion of its potential impact. The writers do not agree. This book does not present a unified argument either supporting or critiquing the program but raises a series of important issues and concerns regarding the programs effectiveness in addressing child poverty. The question remains: Is this new federal social program a phoenix rising from the ashes of past social welfare programs or just a federal fizzle?

  • av Judi Coburn
    261

    In this historical fiction, spirited young Eunice escapes inequity and, dressing as a boy, joins a rebellion against the elite-ruled government.

  • av Stephanie Ross & Larry Savage
    391

    This updated multidisciplinary collection of essays explores the strategic political possibilities and challenges facing the Canadian labour movement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • - How Media and Politicians Misdiagnosed the Covid-19 Pandemic
    av Nora Loreto
    417

    This book meticulously documents the root causes of the struggles amplified by the pandemic and media and challenges media and politicians who justify the status quo.

  • - Building a Better World, Together
    av Gavin (?St Mary?s University Fridell
    311

    How fair is fair trade? This handbook brings together leading fair traders, activists, advocates, and commentators in Canada and internationally, reflecting on the shortfalls of conventional business, production, and global trade and how we can change our policies, practices, and behaviours.

  • - Agroecology in Action
    av Evan Bowness
    311

    See agroecology - stories and photos - as it is done by Brazilian farmers, in the country that leads the world in this agriculture, which is ecologically sustainable and meets people's food needs.

  • - Abolition and Domestic Homicide
    av Ardath Whynacht
    271

    When loved ones transgress into violence, how do we seek justice and safety outside of policing and prisons?

  • - Caregivers Share Their Experiences of Supporting Friends and Family with Dementia
    av Jeanette A. Auger
    351

    This book provides narrative accounts based on interviews with caregivers of persons with dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

  • - Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance
    av Krys Maki
    311

    A comprehensive examination of welfare state surveillance and regulation of single mothers in Ontario.

  • - Populism, Polarization and Politics in the New Saskatchewan
    av Cora Sellers, Patricia W. Elliott & Joann Jaffe
    417

    Divided is a collection of essays that offers multiple windows into the origins and impacts of the current state of populism and hyper-partisanship in Saskatchewan and beyond.

  • - Inside Poor People's Organizing
    av A.J.¿ Withers
    331

    The first full length book on the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, one of Canada's most significant poor people's activist organizations.

  • - Histories, Movements, Action
    av Aaron Mate, Michael Bueckert, Jeremy Wildeman, m.fl.
    311

    This collection brings together activists and engaged scholars to explore the challenges of Palestinian solidarity activism in Canada.

  • - A Novel
    av Carmen Rodriguez
    261

    Firmly rooted in true historical developments and covering themes related to class, gender, trauma and survival, Atacama is the story of two fictional characters of disparate backgrounds but connected by a profound understanding of the other's emotional predicaments and by their unwavering commitment to social justice.

  • - Corporate Canada at Home and Abroad
    av Veldon Coburn & David P. Thomas
    391

    This edited collection brings together a broad range of case studies to highlight the role of Canadian corporations in producing, deepening, and exacerbating conditions of dispossession both at home and abroad.

  • - A Natural History of the Cape Spear Lightstation
    av James E. Candow
    261

    Cantwells' Way examines the relationship between people, place and technology at the Cape Spear Lightstation in Newfoundland and Labrador. Lightkeepers and their families were often the vanguards of technological change in their communities. Modern lighthouses and fog alarms, for example, were products of the new understandings of light

  • - Changes, Challenges and Choices
    av Hugh Millward & James Morrison
    367

  • - Statistics for the Social Sciences
    av Victor Thiessen
    377

  • av Sharon Robart-Johnson
    281

  • av Murray E.G. Smith
    381

    Marx's laws of value and profitability are indispensable to interpreting the advanced state of decay of world capitalism and informing the struggles of working people to replace it with socialism.

  • av Amanda Carvery–taylor
    287

    Through captivating stories and stunning photography, this book details the love that existed in Africville.

  • Spara 10%
    av Elizabeth A. Mcgibbon
    461

  • av Elizabeth Carlson–manatha
    361

  • - Lessons From Bolivia
    av Ben M. Mckay
    257

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