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1. Lawyers, immigration consultants and the 33 year jurisdictional war.

2. Far‐Right Framing Processes on Social Media: The Case of the Canadian and Quebec Chapters of Soldiers of Odin.

3. Black Students and High School Completion in Quebec and Ontario: A Multivariate Analysis.

4. Sterilization in Alberta, 1928 to 1972: Gender Matters.

5. The Institution of Sociological Theory in Canada.

6. Committing Canadian Sociology: Developing a Canadian Sociology and a Sociology of Canada.

7. Canadian Visa Officers and the Social Construction of 'Real' Spousal Relationships.

8. Immigrant Settlement Work in Canada: Limits and Possibilities for Professionalization.

9. Canadian University Acknowledgment of Indigenous Lands, Treaties, and Peoples.

10. Catching Up or Falling Behind? Continuing Wealth Disparities for Immigrants to Canada by Region of Origin and Cohort.

11. The Alberta Mental Health Act 2010 and Revolving Door Syndrome: Control, Care, and Identity in Making up People.

12. 'I Have the Worst Fear of Teachers': Moments of Inclusion and Exclusion in Family/School Relationships among Indigenous Families in Southern Ontario.

13. The Tragedy of the Atmospheric Commons: Discounting Future Costs and Risks in Pursuit of Immediate Fossil-Fuel Benefits.

14. A Socioeconomic Scale for Canada: Measuring Occupational Status from the Census.

15. The Earnings and Employment Outcomes of the 2005 Cohort of Canadian Postsecondary Graduates with Disabilities.

16. Economic Benefits of Self-Employment for Canadian Immigrants.

17. 'Let's Talk about the Institution': Same-Sex Common-Law Partners Negotiating Marriage Equality and Relationship Legitimacy.

18. Squaring Up: Experiences of Transition from Off-Street Sex Work to Square Work and Duality-Concurrent Involvement in Both-in Vancouver, BC.

19. Home Care Workers' Skills in the Context of Task Shifting: Complexities in Care Work.

20. Factory to Faculty: Socioeconomic Difference and the Educational Experiences of University Professors.

21. John Porter Lecture: Waves of Protest--Direct Action, Deliberation, and Diffusion.

22. Lasting Disadvantage? Comparing Career Trajectories of Matched Temporary and Permanent Workers in Canada.

23. Effectively Maintaining Inequality in Toronto: Predicting Student Destinations in Ontario Universities.

24. 'This Is Not Your Practice Life': lululemon and the Neoliberal Governance of Self.

25. From Ethnicity to Race in the Canadian Review of Sociology, 1964 to 2010.

26. Is Industrial Unrest Reviving in Canada? Strike Duration in the Early Twenty-First Century.

27. Subject Positioning, Fear, and Insecurity in South Asian Muslim Communities in the War on Terror Context.

28. Socioeconomic Status and Cumulative Disadvantage Processes across the Life Course: Implications for Health Outcomes.

29. Moral Codes of Mothering and the Introduction of Welfare-to-Work in Ontario.

30. Marginal Religious Affiliates in Canada: Little Reason to Expect Increased Church Involvement.

31. The Graying of 'Sexual Health': A Critical Research Agenda.

32. Le mouvement de santé en français en contexte linguistique minoritaire: les représentations des acteurs sur l'avenir des services.

33. Working after Childbirth: A Lifecourse Transition Analysis of Canadian Women from the 1970s to the 2000s.

34. Profession: A Useful Concept for Sociological Analysis?

35. Social Capital and the Care Networks of Frail Seniors.

36. Privatizing Responsibility: Public Sector Reform under Neoliberal Government.

37. The Pursuit of Postsecondary Education: A Comparison of First Nations, African, Asian, and European Canadian Youth.

38. Constructing the Public Sphere in Compromised Settings: Environmental Governance in the Alberta Forest Sector.

39. Labor Market Transitions of Immigrant-Born, Refugee-Born, and Canadian-Born Youth.