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2014
- Lautard, H. and Guppy, N. 2014. "Multiculturalism or vertical mosaic? Occupational stratification among Canadian ethnic groups," Chapter 12 in Robert J. Brym (ed.) Society in Question, 7th edition. Toronto: Nelson.
2013
- Gill, C. 2013. "Le fémicide au Canada: Le cas du Nouveau-Brunswick". Nouvelles questions féministes. Vol. 32, no 1.
- Hardy, N., (2013) 'A History of the Method: Examining Foucault's Research Methodology' in The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism, eds. B. Dillet, I. MacKenzie, and R. Porter, pp.tbd, Edinburgh University Press (in press).
- Low J., Dupuis-Blanchard S. From Zoomers to Geezerade: Representations of the Aging Body in Ageist and Consumerist Society. Societies. 2013; 3(1):52-65 doi:10.3390/soc3010052.
2012
- Ballucci, Dale. 2012. Subverting and Negotiating Risk Governmentalities: A Case Study of the LSI in a Canadian Youth Custody Facility, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 54(2): 203-228.
- Harrison, D. & Albanese, P. (2012). The ‘parentification’ phenomenon as applied to adolescents living through parental military deployments. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth, 4(1): 1-27.
- Harrison, D. and Albanese, P. (2012). Parentification: Teens Tell How They Cope With Parental Military Deployments. CrossCurrents: The Journal of Addiction and Mental Health, 15 (4) [Summer].
- Kwan-Lafond, D., Harrison, D., & Albanese, P. (2012). Parental deployments, adolescents’ household work, and gender: The findings of a Canadian interview study. Service Children’s Support Network [UK] Newsletter, March.
- Lautard, H. and Guppy, N. 2014. "Multiculturalism or vertical mosaic? Occupational stratification among Canadian ethnic groups," Chapter 12 in Robert J. Brym (ed.) Society in Question, 7th edition. Toronto: Nelson.
- Low, J. (2012) Conflict or Concert? Extending the Simmelian Triad to Account for Positive Third Party Presence in Face-to-Face Interviews with People Living with Parkinson’s Disease. Societies, 2(3), 210-221; doi:10.3390/soc2030210 - published online 17 September 2012.
- Morrisey, B. (2012). Ethics and Research Among Persons With Disabilities in Long-Term Care. Qualitative Health Research, 22: 1284-1297.
- Neilson, Linda C. (2012) Enhancing Safety: When Domestic Violence Cases are in multiple legal systems (Criminal, family, child protection). A Family Law, Domestic Violence Perspective. London, Ontario. Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women and Children, Western University.
- Tramonte, L. & Willms, J.D., “Anxiety and Emotional Discomfort in the School Environment: The Interplay of School Processes, Learning Strategies, and Children’s Mental Health”, in J. Maddock (Ed) Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health, 2012, INTech Open Access Publisher
- Willms, J.D., Tramonte, L. Duarte, J. & Bos, S. (2012) Assessing Educational Equality and Equity with Large Scale Assessment Data: Brazil as a Case Study. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank.
- Wisniewski, A. (2012). Paging Dr. Economicus: The Economics of 'Obesity' in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, North America, 1, Aug. 2012. Available here.
2011
- Arim, R. G., Tramonte, L., Shapka, J. D., Dahinten, V. S., & Willms, J. D. (2011). The family antecedents and the subsequent outcomes of early puberty. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 40 (11), 1423-35.
- Harrison, D., Robson, K., Albanese, P., Sanders, C., and Newburn-Cook, C. (2011). The Impact of Shared Location on the Mental Health of Military and Civilian Adolescents in a Community Affected by Frequent Deployments: A Research Note. Armed Forces and Society 37 (3): 550-560.
- Kwan-Lafond, D., Harrison, D., and Albanese, P. (2011). Parental Military Deployments and Adolescents’ Household Work. Studies in Political Economy 88 (Fall): 161-188.
- Wisniewski, A.E. (2011). The weight of communication: The Canadian Medical Association Journal’s discourse on obesity. Public Understanding of Science, first published on July 26, 2011 as doi:10.1177/0963662511412861
- Haan, Michael. 2011. The Residential Crowding of Immigrants in Canada. Journal of Ethnic and Migrant Studies 37(3): 443-465.
- Haan, Michael. 2011. Does Residential Crowding Reflect Hidden Homelessness? Canadian Studies in Population 38(1-2): 42-58.
- Hardy, N., 2011 'Foucault, Genealogy, Emergence: Re-examining the Extra-discursive' in Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 41(1), pp.68-91, Wiley-Blackwell
- Holtmann, C. and Nason-Clark, N. (2011). Religion and Technology: Innovative Approaches to Teaching and Learning. Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal 3(2):105-116.
- Holtmann, C. (2011). Book review for A Garland of Feminist Reflection: Forty Years of Religious Exploration by Rita M. Gross. Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 40(1):101-102.
- Holtmann, C. (2011). Calling women to safety. Responding to Abuse in Christian Homes: A Challenge to Churches and Their Leaders, Nason-Clark, N., Clark Kroeger, C. and Fisher-Townsend, B. Eds. Pp. 59-75. Eugene, OR, Wipf and Stock.
- Holtmann, C. and Fisher-Townsend, B. (2011). Resources for pastors and church people: The RAVE project. Responding to Abuse in Christian Homes, A Challenge to Churches and Their Leaders, Nason-Clark, N., Clark Kroeger, C. and Fisher-Townsend, B. Eds. Pp. 199-214. Eugene, OR, Wipf and Stock.
- Neilson, Linda C. (2011) Domestic Violence, Family Law, National Judicial Institute, EBB.
2010
- Haan, Michael. 2010. Is Recent Immigrant Clustering in Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver Part of the Reason Behind Declining Immigrant Neighbourhood Quality? in Demographic Aspects of Migration Edited by Barry Edmonston, Thomas Saltzmann, and James Raymer. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
- Bowden, G. (2010). Obama, Palin, and Weber: Charisma and social change in the 2008 election. Canadian Review of Sociology, 47(2):171-190.
- Frank, L. (2010) Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 2010, Campaign 2000
- Gill, C. and L. Thériault. (2010). "Using conditional sentences in Domestic Violence Cases: A New Brunswick Exploration". Canadian Review of Social Policy. Fall 2009/Winter 2010, Number 63/64.
- Perks, Thomas and Michael Haan. 2010. “Declining levels of youth religious involvement and its consequences on adult community participation in Canada.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 20:1-23.
- Perks, Thomas, and Michael Haan. 2010. “What shapes the dwelling-type choices of older Canadians? An investigation using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16).” Canadian Journal of Aging 29(3): 1-19.
- Haan, Michael. 2010. “The Sources of Early Differentiation in the Immigrant Housing Market: Insights from the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.” Pp. 235-256 in Immigration: Economic Evidence for a Dynamic Policy Environment Edited by Ted McDonald, Arthur Sweetman, Liz Ruddock and Chris Worswick. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press.
- Haan, Michael. 2010. “Residential Crowding in Canada” in Immigration, Housing and Homelessness. Invited submission by the Homelessness Partnering Secretariat and the Metropolis Project.
- Haan, Michael and David Odynak. 2010. “Alberta’s Shadow Populations: A Conceptual Framework”. Report for Alberta Office of Information and Statistics.
- Haan, Michael. 2010. “The Housing Experiences of Canadian Immigrants.” Report for Citizenship and Immigration Canada' Research and Evaluation Branch.
- Hassan, A. (2010). Sustainable Development in Small Jurisdictions: The Cases of New Brunswick and Vermont. Canadian-American Center Canadian-American Public Policy Issue #75.
- Holtmann, C. (2010). Book review of God’s heart has no borders: How
religious activists are working for immigrant rights by P.
Hondagneu-Sotelo. In Review of Religious Research 51(4):444-445.
- Low, J., McTiernan, H., Ross, M., and Russell, P. (2010). The nature and scope of alternative and complementary health care in urban New Brunswick. Department of Sociology, University of New Brunswick.
- MacDonald, G. and Josephine Savarese (2010) Drug Mules and Drug Moms New Brunswick Law Review, Spring: unpaginated
- MacDonald, G. and Leslie Ann Jeffrey (2010) Five things you need to know about Sex Workers, No More Potlucks Rural, (11):1-5.
- Kroeger, Catherine and Nancy Nason-Clark (2010) No Place for Abuse: Biblical and Practical Resources To Counteract Domestic Violence. 2nd edition. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
- Nason-Clark, N., McMullin, S., Fahlberg, V., and Schaefer, D. (2010). Referrals Between Clergy and Community-based Resources: Challenges and Opportunities, Journal of Family and Community Ministries 23(4):10-20.
- McMullin, Steve (2010). A New Paradigm for the Study of Religion: A Re-examination. Implicit Religion, April.
- Rousselle, Duane (2010). Symptom or sinthome? A critical review of burnout and intersubjectivity: A pschoanalytical study from a Lacanian perspective. International Journal of Zizek Studies, 4(1). Online Journal, unpaginated.
- Rousselle, Duane. and Sureyyya, E. (2010) Post-Anarchism: A Reader. London: Pluto Press
- Stebbins, R.A. with Mark Durieux (2010) Social Entrepreneurship for Dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing
- Stebbins, R.A. (2010) “Finding Individuality in Work and Leisure.” Annals of Leisure and Recreation Research, 3(2):2-29.
- Stebbins, R.A. (2010) “Happiness and the Social Sciences,” in Contexts: Understanding People in Their Social Worlds, 9 (Spring), 80-82 (a review of Happiness: A Revolution in Economics, by Bruno S. Frey and The Psychology of Happiness: A Good Human Life, by Samuel S. Franklin).
- Thériault, L., Leclerc, A., Wisniewski, A., Chouinard, O., and Martin, G. (2010)“Not Just an Apartment Building”: Residents’ Quality of Life in a Social Housing Co-operative. ANSERJ Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research Revue canadienne de recherche sur les OBSL et l’économie sociale , 1(1):82–100.
- Tramonte, L., & Willms, J.D. (2010). The prevalence of anxiety among middle and secondary school students in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 101 (3), 19-23.
- Tramonte, L. & Willms, J. D. (2010). Cultural capital and its effects on education outcomes. Economics of Education Review, 29(2), 200-213.
- Tramonte, L. and Willms, J. D. (2010). Cultural capital and its effects on education outcomes. Economics of Education Review, 29(2), 200-213.
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2010) By Himself: The Older Man's Experience of Widowhood. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- van den Hoonaard, W (2010) Mappers in Cells: Lessons from Historical Cartography. Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartographic Association. Summer (78): 6-7. 2010
- van den Hoonaard, W (2010) Iceland’s Earliest Cartographic Identity.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartographic Association. Spring (77): 5-8. 2010
2009
- Fisher-Townsend, B., Holtmann, C. & McMullin, S. (2009). The RAVE
website: A demonstration project for the innovative delivery
of domestic violence training and resources. Christianity and Social
Work 36(4):470-479.
- Haan, Michael. 2009. An Introduction to Social Statistics for Canadian Social Science Students. An introductory statistics textbook for 2nd or 3rd year undergraduate students. Oxford University Press. 2nd Edition forthcoming in 2011.
- Krahn, Harvey, Trevor Harrison, Michael Haan, & William Johnston. 2009. “Social Capital and Political Engagement in Canada” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 46(1): 29-54.
- Holtmann,
C. (2009, October 16). The gap between clergy and laity: A challenge
for social action. The New
Freeman,
p. 8.
- Holtmann, C. (2009, October 9). Charity and
social change: Catholic women and social action. The New
Freeman,
pp. 9, 14.
- Holtmann, C. (2009, October 2). Living the
faith: Catholic women and social action. The New
Freeman,
p. 9.
- Low, J. (2009). Negotiating identities, negotiating environments: An interpretation of the experiences of students with disabilities (reprint). In Tanya Titchkosky and Rod Michalko (eds.) Re-Thinking Normalcy: A Disability Studies Reader. Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press; Pp. 236-250.
- Nason-Clark, N., Holtmann, C., Fisher-Townsend,
B., McMullin, S., & Ruff, L. (2009). The RAVE Project:
Developing Web-Based Religious Resources for Social Action on Domestic
Abuse. Critical Social Work 10(1).
- Soares, José Francisco; Marotta, Luana (2009). Desigualdades no Sistema de Ensino Fundamental Brasileiro (Inequalities in the Elementary School in Brazil). In: Fernando Veloso; Samjule Pessoa; RIcardo Henriques; Fabio Giambiagi. (Eds.) Educação Básica no Brasil (Elementary school in Brazil). Rio de Janeiro: Campus.
- Nason-Clark, N. (2009). Christianity and the Experience of Domestic Violence: What Does Faith Have to Do with It? Social Work & Christianity 36(4):379-393
- Nason-Clark, N., Fisher-Townsend, B., Holtmann, C., McMullin, S. and L. Ruff (2009) The RAVE Project: Developing Web-Based Religious Resources for Social Action on Domestic Violence, Critical Social Work, vol. 10, No. 1
- Neilson, L. C. (2009) Domestic Violence and Family Law in Canada: A Handbook for Judges with Introductory comments by Justice John F. McGarry, Superior Court, Ontario. Ottawa: National Judicial Institute, EBB.
- Neilson, L. C. (2009) “Children: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children.” Supplementary Reference Domestic Violence and Family Law in Canada: A Handbook for Judges, chapter 5. Ottawa: National Judicial Institute.
- Neilson, L. C. (2009) “Bibliography: Effects of Domestic Violence on Children.” Supplementary Reference Domestic Violence and Family Law in Canada: A Handbook for Judges, chapter . Ottawa: National Judicial Institute.
- Neilson, L. C. (2009) “Domestic Violence and Aboriginal Peoples.” Supplementary Reference Domestic Violence and Family Law in Canada: A Handbook for Judges. chapter 17 Ottawa: National Judicial Institute.
- Paul, F. (2008) “Canada, Aboriginal Women.” In Richard T. Schaefer (Ed), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society (pp. 227-230), Sage Publications.
- Raven, P., Frank, L., and Ross, R. (2009). The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card. Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives - Nova Scotia.
- Rideout, V. (2009)The public interest, the right to communicate and Canada’s neo-liberal policy turn. In Dakroury, Aliaa, Mahmoud Eid & Yahya Kamalipour (Eds), The Right to Communicate: Historical Hopes, global debates, and Future Premises. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Pp. 323- 342
- Sahni, Isher-Paul (2009) 'Max Weber's Sociology of Law: Judge as Mediator', Journal of Classical Sociology 9(2): 205-229.
- Stebbins, R.A. (2009) Leisure and Consumption: Common Ground, Separate Worlds. Houndmills, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Theriault, L. (2009) Moving Back into the Shadow: Social Economy, Social Policy and the Harper Government. In R. Laforest (Ed.) The New Federal Agenda and The Voluntary Sector. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 61-80.
- Titchkosky, T. and Michalko, R., Eds (2009) Re-Thinking Normalcy: A Disability Studies Reader. Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2009) Experiences of Living Alone: Widows and Widowers' Perspectives. Housing Studies 24(6): 737-53.
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2009) "I Was the Man": The Challenges of Masculinity for Older Men. Pp 69-84 in Z. D. Buchholz and S. K. Boyce (eds), Masculinity: Gender Roles, Characteristics and Coping. Hauppage, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2009) Widowers' strategies of self-representation in an interview situation: A Sociological analysis, Ageing & Society 29 (2): 257-76.
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2009) The Poignant Accomplishments of Bahá'í Newcomers from Iran, E-Paper Series, New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre. With Will C. van den Hoonaard.
- van den Hoonaard, D. K. (2009) Ageism and Eldercare in J. O’Brien (Ed.) Sage Encyclopedia of Gender and Society.
- van den Hoonaard, Will (2009) On developing and using sensitizing concepts in an Icelandic field-research setting. In W. Shaffir, A. Puddephatt, and S. Kleinknecht (Eds.) Ethnographies revisited: The stories behind the stories. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
2008
- Ballucci, Dale. 2008. Risk in Action: Examining the Practical Effects of the Youth Management Assessment, Social and Legal Studies 17(2): 175-197.
- Burns, J. (2008) Reprint in the Canadian Review of Sociology: 45(3): 335-337, review of Leslie Dawn, National Visions, National Blindness: Canadian Art and Identities in the 1920s. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006, 446p., Index.
- Burns, Janet (2008) review of Leslie Dawn's National Visions, National Blindness: Canadian Art and Identities in the 1920's. Canadian Review of Sociology, 45(3):335-337.
- Clark Kroeger, C., Nason-Clark, N., and Fisher-Townsend, B. (2008) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock.
- Doran, N . (2008) Decoding 'encoding': Moral panics, media practices and marxist presuppositions. Theoretical Criminology, 12(2): 191-221
- Fisher-Townsend, B. and Nason-Clark, N. (2008) Getting the Data: Ethics, Cooperation and Interaction in a University-Community Agency Collaboration. CUExpo08. Community-University Partnerships: Connecting for Change. Proceedings of the Third International Community-University Exposition, edited by D. Clover and C. McGregor, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
- Fisher-Townsend, B., N. Nason-Clark, N. Murphy and L. Ruff, (2008). I am not Violent! Men’s Experience in Group. In Catherine Clark Kroeger, Nancy Nason-Clark and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (Eds.) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, pp.78-99.
- Fisher-Townsend, B. (2008). Searching for the Missing Puzzle Piece: The Potential of Faith in Changing Violent Behaviour. In Catherine Clark Kroeger, Nancy Nason-Clark and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (Eds.) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, pp.100-120.
- Gibson, K., O'Donnell, S. (2008) "Participatory Multi-Site Videoconferencing at River Valley Health," NRC/ERB-1153. July 2008. 14 pages. NRC 50410.
- Graham, E. and Low, J. (2008). Bodies out of time: Women’s reproductive firsts. In C. Malacrida and J. Low (Eds.) Sociology of the body: A reader, Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press
- Haan, Michael. 2008. “The Place of Place: Location and Immigrant Economic Wellbeing in Canada.” Population Research and Policy Review, 27(6): 751-771.
- Haan, Michael, and Thomas Perks. 2008. “The Housing Careers of Older Canadians: An Investigation Using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16).” Canadian Studies in Population 38(2): 221-244.
- Harrison, D. and Laliberté, L. (2008) The competing claims of operational effectiveness and human rights in the Canadian context Armed Forces and Society. 34(2): 208-29
- Holtmann, C. (2008). Love One Another: Teen Dating Violence. PASCH
(Peace and Safety in the Christian Home) Newsletter. December.
- Holtmann,
C. (2008). His Eye is On the Sparrow. New Catholic Times: Sensus
Fidelium.
- Holtmann,
C. (2008). Resistance is Beautiful: The Growth of the Catholic Network
for Women’s Equality in New Brunswick. Feminist Theology with a
Canadian Accent: Canadian Perspectives on Contextual Feminist
Theology. M. A. Beavis & E. Guilleman, eds. Ottawa, ON,
Novalis.
- Holtmann, C. (2008) “Resistance is Beautiful: The Growth of the Catholic Network for Women’s Equality in New Brunswick.” in M.A. Beavis, E. Guillemin & B. Pell, eds. Feminist Theology with a Canadian Accent: Canadian Perspectives on Contextual Feminist Theology. Ottawa, ON, Novalis.
- Kroeger, Catherine Clark, Nason-Clark, Nancy and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (2008). Conclusion. In Catherine Clark Kroeger, Nancy Nason-Clark and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (Eds.) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, pp. 225-233.
- Kroeger, Catherine Clark and Nancy Nason-Clark (2008) Introduction. In Kroeger, Catherine Clark, Nason-Clark, Nancy and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (eds.) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock. pp. xv-xix.
- Kroeger, C., Nason-Clark, N. and Fisher-Townsend (2008) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene: Wipf and Stock. (233 pp.)
- Low, J. (2008). Researcher sensitivity. In L. M. Given (Ed.) The Sage encyclopaedia of qualitative research methods. Sage Publications,pp. 779-780.
- Low, J. (2008). Structure, agency, and social reality in Blumerian symbolic interactionism: The influence of Georg Simmel. Symbolic Interaction, 31(3):325-343.
- Low, J. and Thériault, L. (2008). Health promotion policy in Canada: Lessons forgotten, lessons still to learn. Health Promotion International, 23:200-206.
- Malacrida, C. and Low, J. (2008). Sociology of the body: A reader. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press.
- Molyneaux, H., O’Donnell, S., Gibson, K., Singer, J. (2008) "Exploring the Gender Divide on YouTube: An Analysis of the Creation and," American Communication Journal. Volume 10, Number 2. Summer 2008.
- Nason-Clark, Nancy (2008) Holy Hush or Shattered Silence? Abuse and the Christian Church. New Wineskins Jan-Feb.
- Nason-Clark,
Nancy (2008) When Terror Strikes the Christian Home. In Kroeger, Catherine Clark, Nason-Clark,
Nancy and Barbara Fisher-Townsend (eds.) Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home: Raising Voices for Change. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, pp. 167-183.
- O’Donnell, S., Kakepetum-Schultz, T. (2008) "Videoconferencing Connects Remote Communities," Sagatay (Wasaya Airways in-Flight Magazine), May 2008. NRC 50376.
- Paul, Fern (2008) Canada, Aboriginal women." In Richard T. Schaefer (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage Publications 227-230.
- Rideout, V. (2008) Digital Taylorisation of social service work: The Riverview Case study. Canadian Journal of Communication Vol. 33 (4), 685-700.
- Rideout, V. (2008) Pubic interest in communications: Beyond access to needs. Global Media Journal American Edition Vol. 7 (13), Article No. 5, 1-11
- Sahni, I (2008) Book review of Simon Susen (2007) The Foundations of the Social: Between Critical Theory and Reflexive Sociology. Oxford: The Bardwell Press, The Canadian Journal of Sociology 33(3): 712-714.
- Simms, D., Milliken, M., O’Donnell, S., Fournier, H., Emond, B. (2008) "BVCam in the Virtual Classroom," NRC/ERB-1154. May 2008. 17 pages. NRC 50411.
- Thériault, L., Mctiernan, H., and Gill, C., (2008) Resources and Challenges of Charitable Human Service Organizations in New Brunswick, The Philanthropist 21(3): 210-233.
- Thériault, L., Skibbens, R., and L. Brown, (2008). A Portrait of Co-operatives and Credit Unions in Atlantic Canada. Social Economy and Sustainability Research Network, Working Paper 2008-01, Halifax: Mount Saint Vincent University, September, 46 pages.
- Tutty, L. George, D. Nixon, K. and C. Gill. (2008). "Women’s Views of Programs to Assist them with the Justice System", In J. Ursel, L. Tutty & J. Lemaistre (Eds.). What's Law Got To do With it?: The Law, Specialized Courts and Domestic Violence in Canada, Toronto: Cormorant Press.
- van den Hoonaard, W.C. (2008) “A explosão da bolha: relações entre pesquisador e participantes pesquisados.” (Bursting the Bubble: The Relationship between researcher and Research Participants) Pp. 83-101 in Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero, Maria Luisa Sandoval Schmidt, and Fabio Zicker, eds. Ética Nas Pesquisas Em Cências Humanas e Sociais Na Saúde. Sao Paulo: Aderaldo & Rothschild.
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den Hoonaard, W.C. (2008). “Nuevas perspectivas y problemas acerca de la revisión ética de la investigación” [New Perspectives and Problems in Research Ethics Review]. in Susana Masseroni, ed. Methodologies from Within: The Uses of Memory and Narratives in Research. Buenos Aires: Mnemosyne.
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den Hoonaard, W.C. (2008). “On Ethics Regimes and the Problem of Maintaining the Face of Qualitative Research: A Commentary on Iara C.Z. Guerriero and Sueli Dallari’s Paper, ‘The Need for Adequate Ethical Guidelines for Qualitative Health Research’”Ciêcia & Saúde Coletiva (Brazil). 13 (2): 312-314. (invited commentary) Abstract transl. into Portuguese
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den Hoonaard, W.C. (2008). “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in health research.” Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. 13 (2): 371-379. (Brazil).
- van den Hoonaard, W. (2008). “Inter- and Intracoder Reliability.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage 445-451 (Vol. 1)
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008). “Theoretical Sample.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 874-875 (Vol. 2).
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den Hoonaard, W. and D.K. van den Hoonaard (2008). “Data Analysis.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 186-188 ( Vol. 1)
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008) “Sensitizing Concepts.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 812- 814 (Vol. 2)
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008) “Ethics Review Process.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 280-283 (Vol. 1).
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008). “Résumé de la rétroaction sur le document traitant de la recherche qualitative.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (mai)
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008). “La recherche qualitative : un chapitre à être inclus dans l’EPTC.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (février)
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den Hoonaard, W. (2008). “La recherche intégrant la pratique créative : Chapitre destiné à être inclus dans l'EPTC.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (février)
2007
- Averweg, U., O’Donnell, S, (2007) "Code of Ethics for Community Informatics Researchers," Journal of Community Informatics. September 2007.
- Brittain, James J. (2007). “Government, NGOs and the Paramilitary: A Colombian contradiction” Development 50(1).
- Brittain,
James J. (2007). Forms of Unconventional and Illicit Development: Rural Colombia’s complex narcotic industry. Published paper (IX Congreso Nacional de Sociología), Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
- Brittain,
James J. (2007). “War, Evil, and the End of History, Review essay of Bernard-Henri Lévy’s depiction of the global shift toward apolitical conflict” Rethinking Marxism 19(1).
- Burns, J. (2007) Modern Art, the Art Critic and the Disengagement and Re-engagement of Art: A Comparative Historical Perspective on the Social Construction of Artistic Recognition. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2(3):291-298.
- Burns, J. (2007) Review of HOWARD S. BECKER, ROBERT R. FAULKNER, and BARBARA KIRSCHENBLATT-GIMBLETT (eds.) Art from Start to Finish: Jazz, Painting, Writing, and other Improvisations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006, 234p., index. In The Canadian Review of Sociology.
- Burns, J. and Detroye, R (2007) “Artistic Engagement as Experimentalism in CoBrA’s Abstract Expressionism”. International Journal of the Arts in Society: 1(6):137-151.
- Doran C. (2007) “England’s polytechnics failed, will ours?” Commentary published in the Telegraph Journal, Oct 3rd 2007
- Doran C. with M. Clow (2007) “Proposed polytechnics won’t work for NB” Commentary published in Moncton Times and Transcript, Oct 12th, 2007
- Doran C. (2007)“Women and the Future of Post-secondary education in New Brunswick” Commentary published in the Daily Gleaner, Oct 25th 2007
- Doran C. (Doran, N.) (2007). What do official statistics tell us about ourselves. In Questioning sociology, edited by G. Pavlich, G. and M. Hird. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, Pp. 150-173.
- Fisher-Townsend, B. (2007). Violence around the globe. PASCH (Peace and Safety in the Christian Home) Newsletter. Brewster, MA: Cape Cod Institute for Christianity, Spring.
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N. (2005). The Spanish translation of Refuge from Abuse: Hope and Healing for Abused Christian Women was published by Caribe-Betania Editores, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishing under the title of Refugio del Abuso.
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- O’Donnell, S. (2005) "IT Education and Training for Disadvantaged Students: Lessons from Europe," Journal: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. Volume 24, Number 3, Fall. September 27, 2005. pp. 23-31.
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- Ruff, L. Lanette. (2005). Review of Evangelicals and the continental divide: The conservative protestant subculture in Canada and the United States, by Sam Reimer. McGill-Montreal: Queen’s University Press, 2003. Sociology of Religion.
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I (2005 ) Max Weber Today (Review Essay on Basit Bilal Koshul, The Postmodern Significance of Max Weber's Legacy; Fritz Ringer, Max Weber: An Intellectual Biography; Alan Sica, Max Weber and the New Century). Canadian Journal of Sociology Online September - October.
- Theriault, L. and Leski, A. (2005). Daily activities and self-perception about productivity among Saskatchewan welfare recipients. Canadian Social Work Review, 22(2):211-227.
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- Bowden, G. (2004). Reconstructing colonialism: Graphic layout and design, and the onstruction of ideology. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 41(2):217-40.
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- Duchesne, R. (2004). The way of Africa,‘the way I am’, and the hermeneutic circle,” Historically Speaking, I(2).
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- Duchesne, R. (2004). On the rise of the West: Researching Kenneth Pomeranz’s great divergence. Review of Radical Political Economics, 36(1):52–81.
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- Nason-Clark, N. (2004). When terror strikes at home: The interface between religion and domestic violence. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43(3): 303-310.
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N. and Clark Kroeger, C. (2004). Refuge from abuse: Hope and healing for abused Christian women. Downers Grove, IL:InterVarsity Press. Spanish translation (2005) Refugio del Abuso, Caribe-Betania Editores, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishing.
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N. and L. Ruff (2004). What is sexual violence? (invited article for a special issue on catholic priests and child sexual abuse) Concilium, 2004, issue 3: 1-15.
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N.., N. Murphy, B. Fisher-Townsend, and L. Ruff (2004). An overview of the characteristics of the clients at a faith-based batterers’ intervention program. Journal of Religion and Abuse, 5(4): 51-72.
- Reddick. A., (2004). Citizen’s and the Internet: Policy Opportunities and Challenges, in K. Adams and W. Birdsall (Eds.) Access to information in a digital world. Canadian Library Association, 7-30.
- Reddick, A., Crease, M., O’Donnell, S., Kondratova, I., Kitchen, S., (2004). ICT for Social Communication by Seniors Aging in Place. National Research Council (NRC) ERB-1110- NRC 47146.
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den Hoonaard, W. (2004) Review Symposium: From Road to Labyrinth: The State, Fate, or Hope of Ethnography: Handbook of Ethnography." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 33 (4) (Aug):488-493.
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