Sociologists

This is a list of predominantly male sociologists. It is intended to cover those who have made substantive contributions to social theory and research, including any sociological subfield. Scientists in other fields and philosophers are not included, unless at least some of their work is defined as being specifically sociological in nature.

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Publications

AUP: Athabasca University Press · 14 May 2024 English

Political activist ethnography is a research strategy that reveals how ruling regimes are organized so activists and social movements can fight them. This volume adopts an approach to inquiry that …

a part of her work. She observed that when sociologists impose an overly predeter- mined theoretical


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 14 May 2024 English

Although he had a short career, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was a prolific writer, publishing seventeen books in the span of seventeen years. Convinced that “style must live,” he focused …

musicians, phi- losophers and psychologists, sociologists and utopians, feminists and socialists and


UBC: UBC Press · 1 May 2024 English

This is an essential, critical, powerful book that fills a gap in the field.

middle-class, able-bodied, and cisgender) men, sociologists Claire Polster and Janice Newson (2015) and


Wellesley Institute · 18 March 2024 English

Notable examples include the economic disempowerment of Indigenous communities upheld by the 1876 Indian Act59,60, and the persistent anti-Black racism and segregation of African Canadians – in housing, employment, schooling …

even more unevenly distributed than income29. Sociologists use the concept of cumulative advantage and


AFMC: The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada · 31 January 2024 English

We live and work in various territories that are home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, including the lands of the Huron-Wendat, — Adapted from Black Health …

sciences and other related disciplines (i.e. sociologists, psychologists, social workers) to create a


CARDUS: Centre for Cultural Renewal · 10 November 2023 English

Cardus made a submission to the Senate committee studying Bill C-35: An Act respecting early learning and child care in Canada. We argue that the bill is unnecessary and enshrines …

upper-class relative to other social groups. Sociologists refer to this phenomenon as the ‘Matthew Effect’


CPRC: University of Regina Press · 7 October 2023 English

Eighteen female lawyers—some with highly successful careers behind them, some just starting out—reflect on their hopes, challenges, triumphs, and, sometimes, regrets.

increasingly rare. It is more likely to be what sociologists call unconscious bias, born of unex- amined


DDN: Dundurn Press · 22 August 2023 English

The Mosaic Myth shows how Canada’s 1971 adoption of the cultural mosaic model was doomed by false assumptions. Author Domenic Diamante explains Canada’s immigration history and analyzes key questions that …

sociological legitimacy. As a result, since then most sociologists have assumed that Canadian society has not


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 21 August 2023 English

In Seeking a Research-Ethics Covenant in the Social Sciences, Will C. van den Hoonaard chronicles the negative influence that medical research-ethics frameworks have had on social science research-ethics policies. He …

the biomed- ical paradigm, the textbook urges sociologists to be technically competent and objective, data, to make those results known to qualified sociologists, to strive to protect the rights, privacy, anonymity. From the experiences of American sociologists involved in conflict zones worldwide, the following following solemn decla- rations have arisen: sociologists are bound to present accurately the purpose their work, must inform research participants if sociologists represent political or business organizations


AUP: Athabasca University Press · 18 July 2023 English

“A compelling book about the heart of reading. Conway affirms the primordial relationship between the word and the world and helps us read anything, including ourselves, with seriousness and care.”

among behavioural psychologists, quantitative sociologists, and others who aspire to standards of rigour real, he argued, and to see philosophers (and sociologists) of science— Sokal’s main institutional targets—


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