[provided by Gail R. Pool on behalf of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Assocation]



 

34rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association

34e Réunion annuelle de la Société Canadienne de Sociologie et d'Anthropologie

 

          PROGRAMME / PROGRAMME

 Bishop's University and/et Université de Sherbrooke

June 6-9, 1999

6-9 juin 1999

ECOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNITY

ÉCOLOGIE, TECHNOLOGIE, COMMUNAUTÉ

 
 

Queries to: Loretta Czernis <lczernis@ubishops.ca>


PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

Friday
June 4
Saturday
June 5
Sunday
June 6
Monday
June 7
Tuesday
June 8
Wednesday
June 9
8:00-10:30h NUD*IST 
(9:00-17:00h)
NUD*IST (9:00-17:00h) 
CSAA Executive Committee
(9:00-18:00h)
Heritage and Identities
(Bandeen 9:00-12:15h)
I.a
VI.a (II)
IV.c
II.f
VI.f
II.e
II.a (roundtable)
IV.d(I)
III.e
VII.a (roundtable)
I.h(I)
Meeting of Department Chairs (J-103); Socinet Session CSAA/CSSE
(9:00-17:15h)
Sessions VII.d/g/f/h are part of socinet join session CSAA/CSSE (see session titles list).
V.c(I); I.i; VII.d(I);
10:45-12:15h     VI.b
II.h
I.b(I)
IV.c
VI.a (II)
III.a
II.b (forum)
Student Caucus
IV.d(II)
VI.g(I)
VI.i
VI.k
I.h(II)
CSAA Executive Committee (10:45-16:00h)
II.g.; IV.d(II);
V.c(II); VII.d.(II);
12:30-14:00h     Antiracism Caucus
I.c
V.d 
II.i(I)
I.b(II)
VI.a (III)
Gay & Lesbian Caucus
John Porter Award Committee
II.c; II.d(I);
VI.g(II)
CRSA Editorial Board Meeting 
(12:00-14:00h) III.g(I)
I.d(I)
Tour of Capelton Mine
(13:30-16:30h)
IV.e
IV.d(II)
VII.g
14:00-15:30h     VI.d
II.j
II.i
III.c
VI.h
IV.b(I); II.d(II);
IV.a(I)
IV.g
III.g(II)
I.d(II)
V.a (organized by Women of Colour Caucus)
VI.j/e; VII.f;
15:45-17:15h     Presidential Address
Studio Theatre
III.d; I.g;
IV.b(II)
IV.a(II)
(roundtable)
Annual General Meeting
(Bandeen)
(17:00-18:30h)
V.b
I.e
VI.e/j (II)
VII.h
Evening Administrative Sub-Committee Meeting   Departmental Reception
(Art Gallery)
(17:30-19:00h) Women's Caucus
(19:00h at Shalimar)
Principal's Reception (Quad)
(17:00-21:00h)
"Big Bash" 
(19:00-2:00h at Lion's Pub)
Socinet Wine and Cheese
Adam's Room
(17:30-19:00h)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


LE PROGRAMME EN UN COUP D'OEIL
Vendredi
le 4 Juin
Samedi
le 5 Juin
Dimanche
le 6 Juin
Lundi
le 7 Juin
Mardi
le 8 Juin
Mercredi
le 9 Juin
8:00-10:30h NUD*IST 
(9:00-17:00h)
NUD*IST (9:00-17:00h) 
SCSA Conseil d'administration
(9:00-18:00h)
Heritage et Identites
(Bandeen 9:00-12:15h)
I.a
VI.a (II)
IV.c;
II.f; VI.f
VII.e
II.a (table ronde)
IV.d(I)
III.e
VII.a
(table ronde)
I.h(I)
Réunion des directeurs de département (J-103); Séances de Socinet  SCSA/CSSE (9:00-17:15h)
Les séances VII.d/g/f/h font partie de séances conjointes avec socinet SCSA/CSSE V.c(I); I.i; VII.d(I);
10:45-12:15h     VI.b
II.h
I.b(I)
IV.c
VI.a (II)
Caucus étudiant
III.a
II.b (forum)
V.d(II)
VI.g(I)
VI.i
VI.k
I.h(II)
SCSA Conseil d'administration (10:45-16:00h) II.g;IV.d(II); 
V.c(II); VII.d.(II);
12:30-14:00h     Caucus de Anti-racisme
I.c 
V.d 
II.i(I); I.b(II)
VI.a (III)
Caucus de Gais et lesbiennes
John Porter Award Committee
II.c; II.d(I); VI.g(II)
RCSA Conseil de rédaction (12:00-14:00h) III.g(I)
I.d(I)
Tour de Capelton Mine (13:30-16:30h)
IV.e
IV.d(II)
VII.g
14:00-15:30h     VI.d
II.j
II.i
III.c; VI.h;
IV.b(I); II.d(II);
IV.a(I)
IV.g
III.g(II)
I.d(II)
V.a (organisée par le  groupe des femmes de couleur )
VI.j/e; VII.f;
15:45-17:15h     Discours présidentiel
Studio Theatre
III.d; I.g;
IV.b(II)
IV.a(II)
(table ronde)
Assemblée annuelle générale
(Bandeen)
(17:00-18:30h)
V.b
I.e
VI.e/j(II
VII.h
Evening Sous-comité administratif de Conseil d'administration   Réception départementale (Art Gallery)
(17:30-19:00h)
Caucus des femmes
(19:00h @ Shalimar)
Réception du principal (Quad)
(17:00-21:00h)
"Big Bash" 
(19:00-2:00h @ Lion's Pub)
Socinet Vin et Fromage 
Adam's Room (17:30-19:00h)

 
 
 
 
 


LIST OF THEMES/LISTE DES RUBRIQUES


I.THEORY

a. Community Economic Development
b. Emotions in Social Life I &II
c. Lines of Capture and Lines of Flight
d. Critical Criminology Theory and Research
e. Global Culture and Post-Fordist Bodies
f. Symbolic Interactionism: Issues and Research (Cancelled)
g. Text and Context
h. Time and Space I & II
i. Social and Community Cohesion

II. WORK/INSTITUTIONS

a. Hardships, Resistance and Survival in the Academy
b. Negotiating Power and Boundaries
c. The Privatization of Knowledge and the Public Interest (joint CSAA/SSS)
d. Critical Perspectives on the Professions I & II
e. Applied Social Science as a Job and a Calling (Round Table)
f . Women Academia and Well-Being
g. Biotechnology and the Transformation of "External Nature"
h. Biotechnology and the Transformation of Human Nature.
i. Critical Perspectives in the Sociology of Law: Police and Protest in Canada

III. GENDER

a. Main-streaming for Gender Equality
b. Sex Gender and the Social Body (Cancelled)
c. Queer Sport Perverted Desires
d. Transgender Research
e. Grrrls Who do Grrls
f. Queering Sociological Theory (Cancelled)
g. Diversity in Family life
h. Empowerment (Joint CSAA/CWSA) I & II (Cancelled)

IV. NATION AND STATE

a. Women and Citizenship I (session) & II (roundtable)
b. Taking Stock-Women, Nation and State in 1999 I & II
c. Collective Action and the Nation State I & II
d. Birth, Life and Death of Nations I & II
e. Church-State Relations in Post-Communist Societies
f. Women and Nationalism
g. State Policies and Ethnicity

V. RACISM

a. Conceptualizing and Interpreting Systemic Racism (org. by Women of Colour Caucus)
b. First Nations, Racialized/Ethnic Minority
c. The Axis of Difference: Rethinking Anti-Racism Discourse and Practice I & II
d. Anti-Racist Caucus Meeting

VI. CULTURE(S)

a. Spaces, Places and Times of Memory from the Perspective of Feminist and Socialist
Theory I & II & III (joint CSAA/SSS/CWSA)
b. Contemporary Issues in Sociology of the Arts
c. Rural Youth: Current Issues (Renamed and rescheduled - see VI.i)
d. Critical Perspectives on the Information Society
e. Women and Aging I (original session title)
f. Population Aging: Problems and Adaption (waiting response from Hong Kong)
g. Regarding Popular Culture I & 11 (joint CSAA/SSS)
h. Measuring Social Identities; Stimulating Situation within a Survey
i. The Social Issues of Rural Youth
j. Population Aging and Social Problems 11(2nd session developed from VI.e)
k. Transforming Bodies in a Global Culture

VII. TEACHING

Round table:
a. Creating an interactive Classroom: Making Meaningful Sociology
b. Use of Qualitative Data Analysis Software (Cancelled)
c. The Undergraduate Voice A) and B) (Cancelled)
d. Current Issues in Education I & 11 (joint CSAA/CSSE) The Proposal: NUD*IST
Workshop (organized for Jun 5th & 6th pre-conference dates open to all)
e. Restructuring Post Secondary Education Within the context of Neoliberai Globalization
(joint CSAA/SSS)
f. Planned Educational Changes as Heritage and Identity for Children and Adolescents (Joint CSAA/CSSE)
g. Education and Social Cohesion (joint CSAA/CSSE)
h. Critical Practice in Teacher Education (joint CSAA/CSSE)


I. THÉORIE

a Développement économique des communautés
b Émotions sociales I & II
c Lignes de capture et trajectoires
d Théorie critique et recherche en criminologie
e Culture mondiale et organismes postfordistes
f Interactionisme symbolique: questions et recherche (annulée)
g  Texte et contexte
h  Temps et espace I et II
i  Cohésion sociale et communautaire

II. TRAVAIL, INSTITUTIONS

a  Épreuves, résistance et survie en milieu universitaire
b  Négociation du pouvoir et des limites
c  Privatisation du savoir et de l'intérêt public (conjointe SCSA/SSS)
d  Perspectives critiques sur les professions I et II
e  Sciences sociales appliquées: profession et vocation (table ronde)
f  Femmes universitaires et sentiment de bien-être
g  Biotechnologie et transformation de la nature externe
h  Biotechnologie et transformation de la nature humaine
i   Perspectives critiques sur la sociologie de la loi: policière et des
    manifestations au Canada

III. GENRE

a  Intégration en faveur de l'égalité des sexes
b  Rapport entre les sexes et corps social (annulée)
c  Sport homosexuel, désirs pervertis
d  Recherche en transgendérisme
e  Au féminin
f  Théorie sociologique sur l'homosexualité (annulée)
g  Diversité et vie de famille
h  Émancipation (conjointe SCSA/ACEF) I et II (annulée)

IV. NATION ET ÉTAT

a  Femmes et citoyenneté I (séance) & II (table ronde)
b  Mise au point: femmes, nation et état en 1999 I et II
c  Action collective et l'état nation I et II
d  Naissance, vie et disparition des nations I et II
e  Relations entre l'état et l'église dans les sociétés postcommunistes
f  Femmes et nationalisme
g  Politiques gouvernementales et ethnicité

V. RACISME

a Conceptualisation et interprétation du racisme systémique (organisée par le
   groupe des femmes de couleur)
b Premières nations, minorité ethnique victime de ségrégation raciale
c  L'axe de la différence: repenser le discours et les pratiques antiracistes I et II
d  Réunion du groupe antiraciste

VI. CULTURE(S)

a  Espaces, lieux et jalons de mémoire du point de vue des théories féministe et
    socialiste I, II et III (conjointe SCSA/SSS/ACEF)
b  Questions modernes en sociologie des arts
c  Jeunesse rurale: problématiques actuelles (nouveau titre et nouveau
    calendrier - voir VI.i)
d  Perspectives critiques sur la société de l'information
e  Vieillissement de la population féminine I (titre original de la session)
f   Vieillissement de la population: problématique et adaptation (en attente d'une
    réponse de Hong-Kong)
g  Au sujet de culture populaire I et II (conjointe SCSA/SSS)
h  Mesure des identités sociales, situation stimulante au sein d'un sondage
i   Questions sociales sur la jeunesse rurale
j   Vieillissement de la population et problèmes sociaux II (deuxième session
    conçue à partir de la session VI. e)
k  Corps en transformation dans un contexte de culture mondiale

VII. ÉDUCATION

Table  ronde:
a  Création d'une classe interactive: Rendre la sociologie signifiante
b  Utilisation d'un logiciel d'analyse de données qualitatives (annulée)
c   La voix des étudiants A et B (annulée)
d   Problématiques actuelles en éducation I et II (conjointe SCSA/CSSE) la
     proposition: atelier sur le logiciel NUD*IST (prévu pour les 5 et 6 juin avant la
     conférence, ouvert  à tous)
e   Restructuration de l'éducation postsecondaire dans le contexte du
     néolibéralisme mondial (conjointe SCSA/SSS)
f    Changements pédagogiques planifiés comme héritage et identité des enfants
     et des adolescents (conjointe SCSA/CSSE)
g   Éducation et cohésion sociale (conjoints SCSA/CASE)
h   Pratiques critiques dans le cadre de la formation des enseignants (conjoints
     SCSA/CASE)


TIMETABLE OF SESSIONS
HORAIRE DES SÉANCES

June 6 - SUNDAY / DIMANCHE - 6 Juin

IV.c. Collective Action and the Nation-State / Le collectivisme et l'état-nation

Sunday, June 6 9:00-12:15

Chairperson: Dr. Gerry Coulter, Sociology, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, Quebec, J1M 1Z7, Lennoxville, QC, (819) 822-9600 ext: 2570, gcoulter@ubishops.ca

1. Extra-Parliamentary Activism and Labour Movement Politics in Canada

Presenter: Mark Thomas, Sociology, York University, 2060 Vari Hall, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3, (416) 927-1288, mthomas@yorku.ca

2. The Return of Nationalism

Presenter: Dr. Gord Laxer, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E1, (780 ) 492-0476, gord.laxer@ualberta.ca

3. Transnationality and the State: Salvadoran Social Movements in an Age of Globalization

Presenter: Adam Flint, Sociology, State University of New York, 65 Helen St., Binghamton, NY, 13905, (607) 777-4197, flint@igc.org

4. International Concerns of The National Action Committee on the Status of Women

Presenter: Mary Ellen Donnan, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E1, (780) 492-0481, mdonnan@ualberta.ca

5. The "Cosmopolitan Localism" of Community Currencies

Presenter: Mary-Beth Raddon, Sociology, University of Toronto, 397 Pape Ave., Toronto, ON, M4K 3R3, (416) 469-5526, mb.raddon@utoronto.ca

6. Human Rights Social Movements: Local States/Global Civil Society?

Presenter: Christopher Powell, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, 31 Florence St., #403, Ottawa, ON, K2P 0W6, (613) 230-5847, cpowell@ccs.carleton.ca

Discussant: Dr. Gerry Coulter, Sociology, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, QC, J1M 1Z7, (819) 822-9600 ext: 2570, gcoulter@ubishops.ca



I.a. Community Economic Development: A Real or Spurious Solution?

Sunday, June 6 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Luc Theriault, Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, Regina, SKS 0A2, (306) 585-5448, luc.theriault@uregina.ca
 

1. Culture of Poverty: An Instrument of Neo-Liberal Community Economic Development Theory

Presenter: Constance de Roche, Social Science & Practice, University College of Cape Breton, P.O. Box 5300, Sydney, NS, B1P 6L2, (902) 563-1254, cdr@uccb.ns.ca

2. Thninking Out Loud: Development Rhetoric in Community Access Cable Programming in Southwestern Newfoundland

Presenter: Ivan Emke, Sociology & Anthropology, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College (MUN), Corner Brook, NFLD, A2H 6P9, (709) 637-6220 ext: 6322, iemke@besthuk.swgc.mun.ca

3. Collective Entrepreneur: Constradiction in Terms or Accomplishment of Subjectivity?

Presenter: Alan Law, Sociology, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, K9L 7B8, (705) 748-1213



(Joint with Canadian Women's Studies Association & Society for Socialist Studies)

VI.a. Spaces, Places & Times of Memory from the Perspective of Feminist & Socialist Theory & Practice /
Les espaces, les lines, les temps de la mémoire, du point de vue de la théorie et de la pratique féministes et socialistes

VI.a.1. Sunday, June 6 9:00-10:30

Chairpersons (Part I): Chantal Maille, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, cmaille@vax2.concordia.ca

1. Class Competition, Gender Competition and Development of High Culture: A Case of the Japanese Tea Ceremony

Presenter: Etsuko Kato, Anthropology, University of Toronto, 5 Hoskin Ave., Toronto, ON, M5S 1H7, (416) 586-0653, katoets@ibm.net

2. Politicizing the "Purely Aesthetic": Deconstructing the Tea Ceremony

Presenter: Donna Harrison, Sociology, York University, 53 Indian Rd., Toronto, ON, M6R 2V3, (416) 588-6785, harrison@yorku.ca

3. Mass Theory and Feminism: Some Challenges Coming from Canetti's Crowd and Power

Presenter: Francesco Saverio Nisio, University of Bari, Italy, frns01gs@lex.uniba.it

4. Revolution in Marxist Language: Culture, Commodity, Kristeva

Presenter: M. Michael Schiff, York University, mmichael@yorku.ca
 

5. Women Home Workers' Meanings of the Home in Tijuana, Mexico

Presenter: Silvia Lopez Estrada, Population Studies Department, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Mexico, slopez@colef.mx
 

VI.a.2. Sunday, June 6 10:45-12:15

Chairperson (Part II): Sima Aprahamian, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve W., Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, (514) 848-2373,

aprhsma@alcor.concordia.ca

1. The Chittagong Hill Track Peace Accord: What will this Accord Hold for the Indigenous People of Bangladesh

Presenter: Aditya Kmuar Dewan, Dawson University

2. Community and Territory: Gains & Losses in the Gay Village

Presenter: Ross Higgins, McGill University & QUAM, higgins.ross@uqam.ca

3. Between North York and Old York: Landscapes of Power in the New City of Toronto

Presenter: Cary Boucock, Sociology-Anthropology, Concordia University, boucock@alcor.concordia.ca



VI.a.3. Sunday, June 6 12:30-14:00

Chairperson (Part III): Audrey Kobayashi, Geography, Queen's University

1. The House as Not (Only) the Maternal Body: Motherhood & Space in Toni Morrison's Beloved

Presenter: Tomoko Kuribayashi, Trinity College of Vermont, tkuribayashi@charity.trinityvt.edu

2. Benjamin's Angel: Flights of Forgetting, Sites of Remembrance & Reclamation

Presenter: Kathleen O. Kane, Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa, kok@hawaii.edu

3. "Armenian Identity": Memory, "Nation", Ethnoscapes, Narratives of Belonging in the Context of the Recent Emerging Notions of Globalization & Its Effect on Time & Space

Presenter: Sima Aprehemian, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve W., Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, (514) 848-2373, aprhsma@alcor.concordia.ca



I.b. Emotions in Social Life: Critical Theory and Practice

Sunday June 6 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Patricia Elliot, Sociology & Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, (519) 884-1970, ext: 3682, pelliot@mach1.wlu.ca

1. Risky Business: Managing Emotional Labour in Sex Work and Hospital Work

Presenter: Kimberly Ford, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, kford@chat.carleton.ca

2. Constaining Grief, Controlling Chaos: An Archeology of Western Ideas Practices Concerning Parental Grief

Presenter: Karen Martin, Sociology, University of Alberta, Tory 5-21, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (708) 436-6156, kmartin@compusmart.ab.ca

3. The Emotional Basis of Racist, Total Exclusionary Social Movements

Presenter: Meir Amor, Sociology and Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave., Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, (519) 884-1970, ext: 3402, meir.amor@utoronto.ca

4. Tears, Fears and Career: Emotions and Anti-Racism

Presenter: Sarita Srivastava, Sociology & Equity Studies in Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641, ssrivastava@oise.utoronto.ca

Discussant: Margaret M. Malone, Sociology and Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, (519) 884-1970, ext: 3842, mmalone@interlog.com



VI.b.Contemporary Issues in Sociology of the Arts-- Forms of Cultural Mediation and Creative Practices in the Visual and Performing Arts / Problématiques contemporaines en sociologie des arts --Formes de médiation culturelle et pratiques créatrices (des arts plastiques et des arts d'interprétation)

Sunday, June 6 10:45-12:15

Co-chairpersons: Jan Marontate, Sociology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B0P 1X0, (902) 585-1432, Fax: (902) 542-9418, jan.marontate@acadiau.ca; Daniel Latouche, Institut National de Recherche Scientifique-Urbanisation, 3465, rue Durocher, Montreal, QC, H2X 2C6, (514) 499-4005, fax: (514) 499-4065, culture_ville@inrs-urb.uquebec.ca

1.Graffitti on Freight Trains as Networks of Communication/Les Graffitti sur les wagons de train comme réseaux de communication

Presenter: Louise Gauthier, Liberal Studies, Parsons School of Design, New York City, c/o Valcin, 922 8th Ave. Brooklyn, NY, 11215, U.S.A., (718) 965-2970, GauthieL@newschool.edu

2. Multiple Artists : Multiple Careers of Quebec Artists / Artistes et démultiplication de soi. Les carrières multiples des artistes québécois

Presenter: Benoît Laplante, Institut National de Recherche Scientifique-Culture et Société, 306, Place d'Youville, Montreal, QC, H2Y 2B6, (514) 841-4005, Fax: 514-841-4015, Benoit_Laplante@INRS-Culture.UQuebec.CA

3. Institution artistique et pouvoirs publics dans le Québec contemporain / Artistic Institution and Public Powers in Contemporary Quebec

Presenter: Guy Bellavance, Institut National de Recherche Scientifique-Culture et Société, 306, Place d'Youville, Montreal, QC, H2Y 2B6, 514-841-4016, Fax: 514-841-4015, Guy_Bellavance@INRS-Culture.UQuebec.CA

Discussant: Marcel Fournier, sociologie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre Ville, Montréal, QC, H3C 3J7, fournima@socio.umontreal.ca


I.c. Lines of Capture and Lines of Flight: Deleuze, Guattari, and Sociology

Sunday, June 6 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: TBA

1. Towards a Rhizomatic Sociology: Lessons from Deleuze and Guattari

Presenter: Guy-Kirby Letts, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., North York, ON, M3J 1P3, guyletts@yorku.ca

2. The Lobster and the Rat: Double Articulations, Double Binds, and Double Entendre

Presenter: Krista Henriksen, Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, khenriks@sfu.ca:

3. The Machinic Institution: Deleuze-Hume and the Creativity of the Social

Presenter: Darryl Burgwin, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., North York, ON, M3J 1P3, dburgwin@yorku.ca

Discussant: Richard Day, Centre for Theoretical Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Essex University, Wivenhoe, Essex, UK, CO4 3SQ,



II.j. Protest, Police and the Media in Canada

Sunday, June 6 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: Jim Conley, Sociology, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, (705) 748-1221, jconley@trentu.ca

1. Getting to the Media or Getting Out the Message: Evaluating Mass Mediated Protest Actions as a Tool for Social Movement Framing

Presenters: David Tindall, Anthropology & Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1, tindall@unixg,ubc.ca and Aaron Doyle

2. Before APEC: The RCMP on Canadian Unversity Campuses, 1961-1984

Presenter: Steve Hewitt, History, University of Saskatchewan, 105 11th St. E., Saskatoon, SK, S7M 0B3, (306) 244-3809, hewitt@duke.usask.ca

Discussant: TBA



VI.d. Critical Perspectives on the Information Society / Examen Critique de la Societé de l'information

Sunday, June 6 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: Mika Damianos

1. The Social Organization of White Centrality in Depictions of NAC in the Toronto Star.

Presenter: Jessica L. Weiser, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, OISE, 108 Abbeywood Trail, Don Mills, ON, M3B 3B5, (416) 445-4005, JWeiser654@aol.com

2. Will the informed Consent: Information, Knowledge and the Social Relations of Health

Presenter: Keith Denny, Adult Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 469-1219, keith.denny@utoronto.ca

3. Icons and Gumpism: Why Cultural Literacy No Longer Matters

Presenter: Shelly Ungar, Sociology, University of Toronto at Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, ON, M1C 1A4, 416-287-7299, ungar@scar.utoronto.ca

Discussant: TBA



Sunday, June 6 14:00-15:30

Presidential Address / Discours présidentiel - Vanaja Dhruvarajan

Marginalization of Social Sciences and the Challenges ahead for the CSAA.



 
June 7 - MONDAY / LUNDI - 7 Juin

II.f. Women, Academia and Well-Being

Monday, June 7 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Evangelia Tastsoglou, Sociology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, (902) 420-5884, etastsog@shark.stmarys.ca

1.
Presenter: Linda Muzzin, Theory and Policy Studies in Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641, ext: 4490, l.muzzin@utoronto.ca

2.
Presenter: Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Sociology/Women's Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, (902) 420-5886, Fax: (902) 420-5121, ruffman@hysky1.stmarys.ca

3.
Presenter: Vanaja Dhruvarajan



II.a. Hardships, Resistance...

Monday, June 7 9:00-10:30

1.
Presenter: Agnes Calliste, Sociology & Anthropology, St. Francis Xavier University, P.O. Box 5000, Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5, (902) 867-3990, acallist@stfx.ca

2.
Presenter: Rick Hesch, Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MA, R3T 2N2, (204) 474-9018, heschr@cc.umanitoba.ca



VIII.e. Restructuring Postsecondary Education Within the Context of Neoliberal Globalization

Monday, June 7 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Diane Meaghan

1. The Role of Intellectual Property Regimes in the Restructuring of Canadian Higher Education.

Presenter: Claire Polster, Sociology Institution, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, (306) 585-4111 ext: 4158, Fax: (306) 585-4815, Claire.Polster@uregina.ca

2. Lean Production and Preletarianization in Higher Education: Community College Faculty in Ontario.

Presenter: Ralph Barrett, General Education Institution, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, 1750 Finch Ave. East, North York, ON, M2J 2X5, (416) 4915050 ext: 2249, Fax: (416) 491-5762

3. Restructuring Social Science Inquiry: From the Age of State Bureaucries to the Age of Global Capital

Presenter: Jamie-Lynn Magnussion, High Education Institution, OISE, 252 Bloor St., E., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641 ext: 2216, Fax: (416) 926-4741, jmagnusson@oise.utoronto.ca

Discussant: Bruce McFarlane, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, (613) 520-2600 ext: 2952, Fax: (613) 520-4062, bruce.mcfarlane@carleton.ca



Joint with CWSA

III.a. Mainstreaming for Gender Equality: Possibilities and pitfalls / Integration de l'égalité entre hommes et femmes: Possibilities et pièges

Monday, June 7 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Lee Chalmers, Social Science, University of New Brunswick at Saint John, P.O. Box 5050, Saint John, NB, E2K 4Z6, (506) 648-5659, chalmers@unbsj.ca

1. Much Ado About 'Gender': A Conceptual Travelogue

Presenter: Barbara L. Marshall, Sociology, Trent University, Lady Eaton College, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, (705) 748-1334, bmarshall@trentu.ca

2. Connecting Theory, Research and Policy -- Issues with 'gender' in gender-based analysis

Presenter: Janet Siltanen, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Loeb Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, (613) 520-2611 ext: 2611, Fax: (613) 520- 4062, siltanen@ccs.carleton.ca
 

Discussant: Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Sociology/Women's Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, (902) 420-5886, Fax: (902) 420-5121, ruffman@hysky1.stmarys.ca



II.b. Negotiating Power & Boundaries: The Desires and Perils of Collaboration Between the Academy and Local Communities

Monday, June 7 10:45-12:15

1. Ethnographer, Broker, Partner, Spy: Between Investigation and Intervention in Fieldwork among the Caribs of Trinidad

Presenter: Maximilian Forte, Anthropology, Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia

2. Working with Local Communities to [Re]create Anti-Racism Knowledge for Change: Power, Constraints and Opportunities

Presenter: George Dei, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641, ext: 2513, gdei@oise.utoronto.ca

3. Why this isn't Include? Popular Culture and the Politics of Curriculum Studies

Presenter: Awad Ibrahim, Education, University of Ottawa, 145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier, P.O. Box, 450, Stn. A, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, (613) 565-5800 ext: 4155, ibrahim@uottawa.ca



Joint Session with Society for Socialist Studies

VI.g.1. Regarding Popular Culture I:

Monday, June 7 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: TBA

1. Representations of The Other in Popular Environmental Discourse

Presenter: Glenda Wall, Sociology, University of Alberta, Sociology, 5-21 Tory Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (780) 492-4316, Fax: (780) 492-7196, wall@ualberta.ca

2. Moral Panic and the Internet

Presenter: Brian W. Major, Sociology, York University, Toronto, ON, (416) 737-2795, advocate@ican.net

3. Media Reports and Public Opinion during the 1997 Canadian Federal Election

Presenter: Robert C. A. Andersen, Sociology, Brock University, Brock University, St., Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1, (905) 688-5550 ext: 3455, randerse@brocku.ca



VI.g.2. Regarding Popular Culture II:

Monday, June 7 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: TBA

1. Imperialism vs. Lawlessness: Mainstream Cartoonists' Views.

Presenter: Ray Morris, Sociology at Glendon College, York, 2275 Bayveiw Ave., Toronto, ON, M4N 3M6, (416) 736-2100 ext: 8844, morris@yorku.ca.

2. Claiming Salsa: Rhythm as Identity Narratives

Presenter: Mary-Lee Mulholland, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, (819) 994-2155, Mary-Lee_Mulholland@pch.gc.ca

3. Beyond the Society of Self

Presenter: Helen Douglas, Sociology, Okanagan University College, 3333 College Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7, (250) 545-8820, hdouglas@okanagan.bc.ca

4. Glancing and Gazing: Casual and Ritualized Television Viewing Among University Students

Presenter: June M. Madeley, Sociology, McMaster University, KTH 616-1280 Main St., W., Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 523-8429, madelejm@mcmaster.ca



II.d.1. Critical Perspectives on the Professions I

Monday, June 7 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: Linda Muzzin, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6,

(416) 923-6641, ext: 4490, l.muzzin@ utoronto.ca

1. Ordering Conduct, Conducting Order: Mental Health Professionals and the (Re) Production of Hegemony

Presenter: John Bogardus, Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, 1629 Kitchener St., Vancouver, BC, V5L 2W1, (604) 253-1880, bogardus@sfu.ca

2. Professional Education: Dealing with Social Differences in Medical School.

Presenter: Brenda Beagan, Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, #104 - 1525 Pendrell St., Vancouver, BC, V6G 1S6, (604) 669-7734, beagan@interchange.ubc.ca

3. Toward a Critique of Transcultural Nursing Theory: White Liberalism and Women in White.

Presenter: Diana Gustafson, OISE, SESE-12th Floor, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (905) 689-5288, dgustafson@globalserve.net

4. How'd My Two Mothers (Sociology and Social Work) Become Torn Away >From Each Other?

Presenter: Si Transken, School of Social Work, Laurentian University, 308 Murray St., Sudbury, ON, P3B 2R7, (705) 673-1151, ext: 5058, si@cyberbeach.net



II.d.2. Perspectives on the Professions II

Monday, June 7 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: Frances Gregor, Nursing, Dalhousie University, 1236 Henry St., Halifax, NS, B3H 3J5, (902) 494-2642, Frances.Gregor@dal.ca

1. The "Socialization" of Ecologists: Formal and Informal Influences

Presenter: Michael Bowen, Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, V8W 3N4, (250) 721-1431, gmbowen@compuserve.com

2. Ceremonial Leaders and Funeral Practices: The Role Relationships of Clergy and Funeral Directors in Newfoundland.

Presenter: Ivan Emke, Sociology, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Cornor Brook, NFLD, A2H 6P9, (709) 637-6322, iemke@beothuk.swgc.mun.ca

3. Servicing Everyone: Librarians' Work in Mediating Institutional Practices.

Presenter: Teresa Johnson, School of Library and Information Studies, Dalhousie University, RR #1 Dewolfe, Moores Mills, NB, E0G 2L0, (506) 451-4110, tjohnso2@is2.dal.ca

4. Engineering Transitions: Perspectives on Careers and Work from a Case Study of Professional Engineers.

Presenter: Gillian Ranson, Sociology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, (403) 220-6511, ranson@ucalgary.ca



III.c. Queer Sport, Perverted Desires / Le sport queer et les désirs pervers

Monday, June 7 14:00-15:30.

Chairperson: Genevieve Rail, School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, (613) 562-5800, ext: 4257, genrail@uottawa.ca

1. Artistic impressions: Sport and the Rejection of Effeminacy in Figure Skating and Dance

Presenter: Mary Louise Adams, School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, K7K 3X5, (613) 545-6000, ext: 4723, mla1@post.queensu.ca

2. As Bad as He Says He Is: Interrogating Dennis Rodman's Subversive Potential

Presenters: Mélisse Lafrance and Genevieve Rail, Women's Studies Programme, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, (819) 994-1405, Melissa@cyberus.ca

3. Perverted sport? Alternative Desires in an Unbending Culture

Presenter: Brian Pronger, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A1, (416) 978-6484, brian.pronger@utoronto.ca

4. Sex Discourses in Sport: 'Exercising' Power Over Perverts

Presenter: Caroline Fusco, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A1, (416) 978-5548, c.fusco@utoronto.ca



IV.b.1. Taking Stock (I): Women, Nation and State in 1999

Monday, June 7 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: George Stefanovic, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, M5T 1P9, (416) 978-3412, dstefano@chass.utoronto.ca

1. Armenian Women Since the Re-Independence of Their Nation State: 1991-1999

Presenter: Dr. Sima Aprahamian, Sociology & Anthropology, Simone de Beauvoir Institute - Concordia University, 1455 boul. De Maisonneuve O., Montreal, QC, aprhsma@alcor.concordia.ca

2. The Construction of Gender in the Early Meiji Period: Mori Arinori's Saishou-ron' and the Equal Rights Between the Sexes

Presenter: Chikako Nagayama, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 978-3412, nagayama@chass.utoronto.ca

3. Women in Sri Lanka

Sharmini Pereis, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3, (416) 533-4748 (Cancelled)

Discussant: (TBA)



VI.b.2. Taking Stock (II): Women, Nation and State in 1999

Monday, June 7 15:45-17:15

Chairperson: Stephanie Dutrizac, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 651-7471, sdutriza@chass.utoronto.ca

1. Sex, Lies and Nationalism: When Social Responsibility Becomes National Responsibility

Presenter: Patricia Albanese, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 978-3412, albanese@chass.utoronto.ca

2. Gender, Church and Nation: Beginnings of A Case Study of Quebec Nationalism

Presenter: Patricia Langlois, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 978-3412, plangloi@chass.utoronto.ca

Discussant: (TBA)



III.d. Transgender Research

Monday, June 7 15:45-17:15

Chairperson: Marg Malone, Sociology and Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, (519) 884-1970, mmalone@mach1.wlu.ca

1. How Queer are those Queers?

Presenter: Claudia Ann Malacrida, Sociology, University of Alberta, Calgary, AB, (403) 282-3320, malacric@cadvision.com

2. Three Figures

Presenter: Morgan Holmes, Doctoral Humanities, Concordia University, Interdisciplinary Humanities, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, (416) 782-6769

3. Narratives of Transsexual Bodies: A Critical Discussion

Presenter: Pat Elliot, Sociology and Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, (519) 884-0710, ext: 3682, pelliot@mach1.wlu.ca



 
 
June 8 - TUESDAY / MARDI  - 8 Juin

I.h.1. Space and Place: Surveying the Contemporary Experience I / L'espace et La place: Surveillance de l'experience contemporaine I

Tuesday, June 8 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Sandra Jae Song, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (780) 492-6804, sandra_song@yahoo.com
 

1. Re-visioning Space and Place: Exploratory Notes on Place, Politics and Identity

Presenter: Sandra Jae Song, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (780) 492-6804, sandra_song@yahoo.com

2. Weekday Matinée

Presenter: Paul Moore, Sociology, York University, 5 Close Ave., Toronto, ON, M6K 2V2, paul_s_moore@hotmail.com

3. The Forbidden Zone: A Literary Reading on Space

Presenter: Benet Davetian, Sociology, Concordia University, LB-681, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. O., Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, (514) 848-2140, davetian@generation.net



I.h.2. Space and Place: Surveying the Contemporary Experience II / L'espace et La Place: Surveillance de l'experience Contemporaine II

Tuesday, June 8 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Sandra Jae Song

1. Conceptualizations of Urban Experience: Paradigms in Social Theory and their Impact on Design Practice

Presenter: Ausra Burns, Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, (780) 492-5935, aburns@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca

2. Globalization and Spatiality: A Work in Progress

Presenter: Dalibor Misina, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (780) 492-5933, dmisina@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca



II.e. Applied Social Science as a Job and a Calling

Tuesday, June 8 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: John deRoche

1.
Presenter: Stephen Dooley, Anthropology & Sociology, Kwantlen University College, Surrey, BC, 599-2270, VM 9308, stephend@Kwantlen.bc.ca

2.
Presenter: Tracy Peressini, Sociology, University of Toronto, 3359 Mississauga Rd., N., Mississauga, ON, L5L 1C6, (905) 569-4367, Fax: (905) 569-4611, tperessi@credit.erin.utoronto.ca

3. Bridging the Great Divide: Reflections of a Near Academic Turned Public Policy Analyst

Presenter: Sandra Harder



III.e. Grrls who do Grrls: Les/Bi/Queer Women in Contemporary Society

Tuesday, June 8 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Andrea Noack, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., 2060 Vari Hall, Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3, (416) 340-0400, anoack@yorku.ca

1. Sites of Resistance, Sites of Strength: The Construction, Representation, and Significance of Queer Space in Calgary

Presenter: Dawn Johnston, Graduate Program in Communications Studies, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, (403) 283-8930, debjohns@acs.ucalgary.ca

2. A Menace to the Gender Order: The Management of Lesbian Sexuality in the Canadian Military

Presenter: Lynne Gouliquer, Sociology, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, (514) 398-6847, lgouli@po-box.mcgill.ca

3. What's in a Name? Bisexual Women Define Their Terms

Presenter: Carol Berenson, Sociology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, (403) 220-6501, caberens@ucalgary.ca



VI.i. The Social Issues of Rural Youth

Tuesday, June 8 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Dianne Looker, Sociology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, BOP 1X0, (902) 585-1493, dianne.looker@acadiau.ca

1. Life in a Small Town: Refugee youth in Rural Alberta

Presenter: Lori Wilkinson, Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6C 2E1, (708) 492-9536, law24@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca

2. Educational and Occupational Aspirations and Future Optimism of Adolescents in Rural Communities in Northern Ontario

Presenter: Derek Wilkinson, Sociology, Laurention University, Sudbury, ON, P3E 2C6, derek@nickel.laurentian.ca

3. Individual Decisions, Community Repercussions: Youth Migration from Rural Quebec

Presenter: Richard Element, Sociology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve O., Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, relement@hotmail.com

Discussant: Vered Amit-Talai, Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve O., Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, amittal@alcor.concordia.ca



I.d.1.Theory, Research and Critique in Critical Criminology

Tuesday, June 8 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: R. S. Ratner, Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, (604) 822-3574, Fax: (604) 822-6161, rsratner@intechange.ubc.ca

1. Crime, Culture and Criticality: Risks and Resistance

Presenter: Livy Visano, Sociology, Atkinson College, York University, Toronto, ON, (416) 736-2100, ext: 66458, Livy.Visano@mail.atkinson.yorku.ca

2. Media Representations and Corporate Crime: A study of the Westray Mine Explosion

Presenter - John L. McMullan, Sociology, Saint Mary's, University, Halifax, NS, (902) 420-5885, Fax: (902) 420-5121, John McMullan@StMary's.ca

3. Restorative Justice: An Ideological Critique

Presenters - R.S. Ratner & Andrew Woolford, Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, (604) 822-3574, Fax: 604-822-6161, rsratner@intechange.ubc.ca; Andrew_woolford@bc.sympatico.ca



III.g.1. Diversity in Family Life (I) / La diveersité dans la vie familiale (I)

Tuesday, June 8 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: Rina Cohen, Sociology, York University, 700 Keele St., North York, ON,

M3J 1P3, (416) 736-5015, rochen@york.ca

1. Moral Constructions of Motherhood in Breastfeeding Discourse

Presenter: Glenda Wall, Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (708) 492-4316, wall@ualberta.ca

2. Maternal Identities, Maternal Practices and the Culture(s) of Motherhood

Presenter: Fiona Nelson, Sociology, University of Alberta, 5-21 HM Tory Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (780) 492-2977, fnelson@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca

3.What Difference does Difference Make? Gender, Sexuality and Domestic Partnerships

Presenters: Andrea Doucet, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, (613) 520-2663, amdoucet@aol.com; Gillian Dunne, London School of Economics, LSE Gender Institute, Houghton St., London WC2A 2AE, 011 44 171 955 7305, gdune@jasmine.u-net.com



III.g.2. Diversity in Family Life (II) / La diversité dans la vie familiale (II)

Tuesday, June 8 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: Gillian Ranson, Sociology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, (403) 220-6511, ranson@ucalgary.ca

1. We and I: On Some Integrative Strategies Developed by Families Immigrating in Quebec

Presenters: Pierre Tremblay, Sciences humaines, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 555 boul. de l'université, Chicoutimi, QC, G7H 2B1, (418) 545-5011-5613, pierre-andre.tremblay@sympatico.ca; Michèle Vatz-Laaroussi, de Tavail social, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 2R1, (819) 821-8000-2289, mlarous@courrier.usherb.ca ; Myriam Duplain, Sciences humaines, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 555 boul. de l'université, Chicoutimi, QC, G7H 2B1, (418) 545-5001-3814, m.duplain@sympatico.ca; Lucie Corriveau, Tavail social, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 2R1, lucie.corriveau@courrier,usherb.ca

2. Social Organization of Mothering and the Challenges Experienced by Chinese Immigrant Mothers in Canada

Presenter: Guida Man, 211 St. Patrick St., Unit 1060, Toronto, ON, M5T 2Y9, (416) 340-7400, gman@oise.utoronto.ca



IV.g. State Policies and Ethnicity

Tuesday, June 8 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: Michael Del Balso

1. Ethnic Organizations and State Policies: The Case of Montreal's Jewish Education System.

Presenter: Michael Rosenberg, Dawson College

2. Immigration Regulation: Migration Experiences of Illegal Migrants in Montreal.

Presenter: Cremilde Raposo Concordia University and private law practice

3. Employment Equity at the N.F.B.: A Case Study of the New Initiatives in Film Program.

Presenter: Gleema Nambiar, McGill University

Discussant: Michael Del Balso, Dawson College



I.d.2. Critical Criminology Meeting

Tuesday June 8 14:00-15:30



IV.a. Women and Citizenship

Tuesday, June 8 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: TBA

1. About Face: The Social Construction of Homelessness Among Women in "Toronto the Good"

Presenter: Diane Meaghan, Liberal Studies Division, Seneca College, 1750 Finch Ave. E., Toronto, ON, M2J 2X5, (416) 491-5050 ext: 2245, Dmeahan@nh2adm1.sebecac.on.ca

2.Canada Reconstructing: Women's Changing Relations to the State and Citizenship

Presenter: Susan McDaniel, Sociology, University of AB, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4, (708) 492-0488, susan.mcdaniel@ualberta.ca

3. Women and Political Citizenship: Consensus and Conflict Models of Child Care Delivery

Presenter: Vappu Tyyska, Sociology, Ryerson Polytechnic University, 350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, (416) 979-5000 ext: 6231, vtyyska@acs.ryerson.ca

4. Codifying Individual and Social Responsibility: Lessons for Canadians from the "New Zealand Experiment"

Presenter: Dr. Maureen Baker & Dr. David Tippin, Sociology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, ma.baker@auckland.ac.nz & d.tippin@auckland.ac.nz

Discussant: TBA
 
 

June 9 - WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI - 8 Juin



VII.d. Women and Education

Wednesday, June 9 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: TBA

1. Presenting the Case for and Against all Girls' Schools

Presenter: Barbara Heather, Sociology, Grant MacEwan Community College, Edmonton, AB, (403) 497-5323

2. Women in Computer Science: Why so Few?

Presenter: Heather Dryburgh-Pearson, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481

3. Women, Participation, Self-Help and the Construction of Knowledge: The Case of the Children of Alcoholics Movement.

Presenter: Natalie Pauline Bartlett, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481



V.c. Session A: The Axis of Difference: Rethinking Anti-Racism Discourse and Practice

Wednesday, June 9 9:00-10:30

Chairperson: Awad Ibrahim, Education, University of Ottawa, 145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier, P.O. Box 450, Stn. A, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, ibrahim@uottawa.ca

1. Anti-Racism and the Axis of Difference: Beyond Questions of Theory

Presenter: George Dei, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641 ext: 2513, gdei@oise.utoronto.ca

2. Discourses of Anti-racist Change in Feminist Organizations: At Crossroads or Cross-Purposes?

Presenter: Sarita Srivastava, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (519) 934-2393, ssrivastava@oise.utoronto.ca

3.When the Rubber Hits the Road, or Post Coloniality Meets the "Underclass"

Presenter: Rick Hesch, Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology, University of Manitoba, Education Building, Winnipeg, MA, R3T 2N2, (204) 474-9018, heschr@cc.umanitoba.ca

Discussant: TBA



V.c. Session B: The Axis of Difference: Rethinking Antio-Racism Discourse and Practice

Wednesday, June 9 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: TBA

1."It Cannot be Women and the Others": Resisting Exclusion and Marginality in Academia

Presenter: Agnes Calliste, Sociology & Anthropology, St. Francis Xavier University, P. O. Box 5000, Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5, (902) 867-3990, acallist@stfx.ca

2. The Environmental Anti-racism Movement: Balancing Unity and Difference

Presenter: Cheryl Teelucksingh, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., North York, ON, M3J 1P3, (416) 535-5103, teeluck@yorku.ca

3. The Route not Taken to Monitor Socio-Economic Under-Development in Nova Scotia: Racism in Skilled Professional Employment

Presenter: Phillip Ofume, African Canadian Services Division, Nova Scotia Dept. of Education & Culture, P.O. Box 25253, Halifax, NS, B3M 4H4, (902) 443-2456, ofumepc@gov.ns.ca

4. Introducing Anti-Racist Pedagogy in Women's Studies

Presenter: Jessica Ringrose, Sociology, York University, 4700 Keele St., North York, ON, M3J 1P3, jringros@yorku.ca



SOCINET Joint Sessions with CSSE

VII.d.1. Current Issues I - Women & Education

Wednesday, June 9 9:30-10:30

Chairperson: Jane Synge, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 23605, syngej@mcmaster.ca

1. Women Graduating in Computer Science: Why So Few?

Presenter: Heather Dryburgh-Pearson, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481

2. Making the Case for and Against All-girl Schools

Presenter: Barbara Heather, Sociology, Grant MacEwan Community College, Edmonton, AB, (403) 497-5323

3. Women, Participation, Self-Help, and the Construction of Knowledge

Presenter: Pauline Bartlett, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481

Discussant: TBA



VII.d.2. Current Issues II - Politics of Ontario Education

Wednesday, June 9 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Jane Synge, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 23605, syngej@mcmaster.ca

1. Governing Educational Life: Educational Reform in Ontario 1995-98

Presenter: Joshua Greenberg, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481

2. Educational Accountability in Ontario: Where do We Stand?

Presenter: Andrea Levy-Kalmin, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 27240

3. Teacher Professionalism: Strategies and Responses during the '90s

Presenter: Carrie Ashton, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140, ext: 24481

4. Social Sciences in English-Speaking Canadian Universities

Presenter: Donald Fisher, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, 6VT 1Z4, (604) 822-5295, donald.fisher@ubc.ca



IV.d.1. Birth, Life and Death of Nations (I)

Wednesday, June 9 10:45-12:15

Chairperson: Dr. Malcolm MacKinnon, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (905) 828-5316, mhmackin@credit.erin.utoronto.ca

1. The Ever Emerging Society: The State as Nation, Father or Broker? The Case of Trinidad and Tobago

Presenter: Maximilian C. Forte, Anthropology, The University of Adelaide (Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia), c/o S. Bhopa ; 21 Green St., Apts. 1B & 1C, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago

(868) 667-7306, mcforte@tstt.net.tt

2. Ethnos, Demos or Class? Substance of Political Pluralism in Post-Yugoslav States

Presenter: Ivanka Knezevic, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 591-1624, knezevic@chass.utoronto.ca
 

3. The Role of Serbian Radical Nationalism in the Death Of Yugoslavia

Presenter: George Stefanovic, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 978-3412, dstefano@chass.utoronto.ca

4. Elite Fortunes and Failures In Varieties of Transition: Russia, East Germany and Changes of Polity

Presenter: Glenn Stalker, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, Ontario, (416) 978-3412, gstalker@chass.utoronto.ca



IV.d.2. Birth, Life and Death of Nations (II)

Wednesday, June 9 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: Glenn Stalker, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 588-4504, gstalker@chass.utoronto.ca

1. "Women's Place" in the Birth and Death of Nations

Presenter: Patricia Albanese, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 535-8495, albanese@chass.utoronto.ca

2. Birth and Death of Nations: A Global View

Presenter: Slobodan Drakulic, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 535-8495, drakulic@chass.utoronto.ca

3. Max Weber's Pre and Post Breakdown Nationalism: An Exploration in the Philosophical Psychology of Knowledge

Presenter: Dr. Malcolm MacKinnon, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (905) 828-5316, mhmackin@credit.erin.utoronto.ca

Discussant: Ivanka Knezevic, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, (416) 591-1624, knezevic@chass.utoronto.ca



VII.g. Education and Social Cohesion and Conflict

Wednesday, June 9 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: J. Marshall Mangan, Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario, 1137 Western Rd. London, ON, N6G 1G7, (519) 661-2087 ext: 8611, jmangan@julian.uwo.ca

1. Durkheim's Theory of Education and Social Cohesion

Presenter: David Boote, (604) 299-0464, david_boote@sfu.ca

2. Charter Schools: Lighthouses of Innovation or Pillars of Tradition?

Presenters: Gerry Taylor, gerry.taylor@ualberta.ca; Ray Benton-Evans

3. Models of Diversity in Higher Education

Presenter: Linda Muzzin, OISE, 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641, ext: 4490

4. Politics of Diversity in Manitoba Education

Presenter: Sheila Gill, sgill@oise.utoronto.ca



IV.e. Church-State Relations in Post-Communist Societies

Wednesday, June 9 12:30-14:00

Chairperson: Stanley D. Brunn, Geography, University of Kentucky, 1467 Patterson Tower, Lexington, KY, 40506-0027, (606) 257-6947, brunn@pop.uky.edu

1. Church-State Relationship in Central Asian Republics and Azerbaijan

Presenter: Houchang Hassan-Yari, Politics and Economics, Royal Military College of Canada, P.O. Box 17000, Stn. Forces, Kingston, ON, K7K 7B4, (613) 541-6000 ext: 6424, hassan-yari-h@rmc.ca

2. New Churches and Missionary Strategies in East Europe: Case Studies of Slovakia and the Czech Republic

Presenters: Stanley D. Brunn, Geography, University of Kentucky, 1467 Patterson Tower, Lexington, KY, 40506-0027, (606) 257-6947, brunn@pop.uky.edu; Esther Long, [same University address] (606) 269-7115, eglong@pop.uky.ed, and Viera Vickora

3. Nationalist Anxiety and Failed Expectations: The 'Destructive Cult Controversy in Post-Communist Hungary'

Presenter: Daniel L. Watson, Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University, 157 Goodbody Hall, Bloomington, IN, 47405, dlwatson@indiana.edu

4. The Catholic Church and Post-Communist Elections: Hungary and Poland Compared.

Presenters: Mirella Eberts, Political Science, University of Toronto, 100 St. George St., Toronto, ON, M5S 3G3, (416) 964-6870, meberts@chass.utoronto.ca; Peter Torok, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College St., Toronto, ON, M5T 1P9, (416) 444-8314,

torok@chass.utoronto.ca



VI.e. Women and Aging

Wednesday, June 9 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: TBA

1.Older Women's Body Image and Embodied Experience: An Exploration

Presenter: Laura Hurd, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140 ext: 24481, hurdlc@mcmail.CIS.mcmaster.ca

2. Pot-Luck Suppers to Food Bank Services: Women's Continuing Involvement in the Welfare State.

Presenters: Cheryl Gosselin and Caroline Viens, Sociology and Anthropology, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, QC, J1M 1Z7, (819) 822-9600, cgosslin@ubishops.ca, cviens@ubishops.ca

3. Women, Aging, and the Canadian Health Care System: An Exploration of Family Care giving, Institutionalization, and Supports for Persons with Alzheimer's in Central Newfoundland

Presenter: Susan Phillips, Sociology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, BOP 1X0, (902) 542-0849, Fax: (902) 585-1070

Discussant: TBA



VII.f. Planned Educational Change

Wednesday, June 9 14:00-15:30

Chairpersons: K. Tilleczek, (705) 675-1151 ext: 4212, ktillecz@nickel.laurentian.ca; Mary Stratton, 502-2600 ext: 7558, mstratt2@ccs.carleton.ca

1. Organizing for the Future: Secondary Services and 1st Nations Autonomy

Presenter: Paul Olson, polson@oise.utoronto.ca

2. Images of Youth and School across Social and Knowledge Transformations: A Developmental Systems Approach

Presenter: Kate Tilleczek, ktillecz@nickel.laurentian.ca

3. Cohesion, Chaos, or Contradiction? : Exploring Themes of Youth Identity Within Ontario Education Today

Presenter: Mary Stratton, mstratt2@ccs.carleton.ca



V.a. Conceptualizing and Interpreting Systemic Racism: Assessing the State of the Art

Wednesday, June 9 14:00-15:30

Chairperson: TBA

1. "Forget the Chilly Climate, this is Really Cold": The Recolonization of Third World women in First World Classrooms

Presenter: Teresa Macias, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, 20 Strathaven Dr.,

#1509, Mississauga, ON, L5R 3R9, tmacias@oise.utoronto.ca

2. Who Can Be a Citizen?: Decoding the 'Law of the Land' in Contemporary Manitoba Politics

Presenter: Sheila Gill, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto, c/o 185 Bartlett Ave., Toronto, ON, M6H 3G2, (416) 532-4786, sgill@oise.utoronto.ca

3. Gender, Ethnicity and Education. Education as a Colonial, Post-Colonial or Neo-Colonial Practice in Gozo, Malta

Presenter: Josephine Ann Cutajar, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, jcutajar@oise.utoronto.ca



Joint Session with CSSE

VII.h. Critical Practice in Teacher Education

Wednesday, June 9 15:45-17:15

Chairperson: Linda Muzzin, OISE, 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 923-6641, ext: 4490, l.muzzin@utoronto.ca; Frances Gregor, Nursing, Dalhousie University, 1236 Henry St., Halifax, NS, B3H 3J5, (902) 494-2642, Frances.Gregor@dal.ca

1. Tactics as a Form of Resistance for Teachers of English for Academic Purposes

Presenter: Eve Haque, Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, OISE, 252 Bloor St., W., Toronto, ON, M5S 1V6, (416) 482-3007, ehaque@oise.utoronto.ca - Second Author - not attending: Marie Brisson

2. Ideological Hegemony in Teacher Education

Presenter: J. Marshall Mangan, Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario, 1137 Western Rd., London, ON, N6G 1G7, (519) 661-2087 ext: 8611, jmangan@julian.uwo.ca

3. Using Relevant Computer Technology to Challenge Pre-Service Teachers

Presenter: John E. Lundy, Faculty of Education, Nipissing University, 100 College Dr., North Bay, ON, P1B 8L7, (705) 474-3461 ext: 4561, Fax: (705) 474-1947, johnl@mail.unipissing.ca



VI.j. Population Aging and Social Problems

Wednesday, June 9 15:45-17:15

Chairperson: TBA

1. Agism in Canadian an Examination Existing of Legislation and Possible Legal Remedies

Presenter: Gaile McGregor

2. Emotional Labour and the Ideology of Self-Sacrifice: An Analysis of the Views of Spousal Caregives Attending a Support Group for Those Caring for Alzheimer's Disease Victims.

Presenter: Maureen Goutier, Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M4, (905) 525-9140 ext: 24481

3. Cross Cultural Analysis and Elder Abuse

Presenters: Arlene Dixon & Vijaya Krishnan, Simon Fraser University at Kamloops, 779 Morven Dr., Kamloops, BC, V2B 7T7, (250)-579-5778, Fax: (250) 828-9864

Discussant: TBA



V.b. First Nations, Racialized/Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Women Organizing for Social Change

Wednesday June 9 15:45-17:15

Chairperson: TBA

1. African Canadian Women Organizing for Social Change

Presenter: Agnes Calliste, Sociology & Antrhopology, St. Francis Xavier University, P.O. Box 5000, Antogonish, NS, B2G 2W5, (902) 867-3990, acallist@stfx.ca

2. First Nations Women Organizing for Social Change

Presenter: Patricia Doyle Bedwell, Transition Year Program, Henson College, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, B3H 1W7, (902) 494-8810, pbedwell@HEN.henson.dal.ca

3. Immigrant Women, Activism and Social Change

Presenter: Evangelia Tastsoglou, Sociology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, (902) 420-5884, etastsog@shark.stmarys.ca

Discussant: TBA