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Canadian Journal of Sociology Vol. 1 (1975-76) Author Index
Balakrishnan, T.R. 1976
Ethnic residential segregation in the metropolitan areas of Canada. 1:481-514
Baldus, Bernd 1975
The study of power: suggestions for an alternative. 1: 179-202
Clark, S.D. 1975
Sociology in Canada: an historical overview. 1:225-234
Felt, Lawrence F. 1975
Nationalism and the possibility of a relevant Anglo-Canadian sociology. 1:377-386
Gamberg, Herbert
Stolzman, James, and Gamberg, Herbert 1975
The national question and Canadian sociology. 1:91-106
Grabb, Edward G. 1975
Canada's lower middle class. 1:295-312
Hartnagel, Timothy F.
Wynne, Derek F., and Hartnagel, Timothy F. 1975
Race and plea negotiation: an analysis of some Canadian data. 1:147-156
Hayduk, Leslie A. 1976
Formulations in police work: some observations and related theoretical concerns. 1:463-480
Henschel, Richard L., and Silverman, Robert A. 1975
Perception and criminal process. 1:33-48
Hobart, Charles 1975
Attitudes towards illegitimacy in Alberta. 1:263-276
House, J.D. 1975
Organization without formalization: the case of a real estate agency. 1:19-32
Jarvie, I.C. 1976
Nationalism and the social sciences. 1:515-528
Koenig, Daniel J. 1975
Police perceptions of public respect and extra-legal use of force: a reconsideration of folk wisdom and pluralistic ignorance. 1:313-324
Mackie, Marlene 1975
Sociology, academia, and the community: maligned within, invisible without? 1: 203-224
MacKinnon, Neil J., and Summers, Gene F. 1976
Homogeneity and role consensus: a multivariate exploration in role analysis. 1:439-462
Myles, John F., and Sørensen, Aage B. 1975
Elite and status attainment models of inequality of opportunity. 1:75-90
Ogmundson, Rick 1975
On the use of party image variables to measure the political distinctiveness of a class vote: the Canadian case. 1:169-178
O'Neill, John 1975
Facts, myths, and the nationalist platitude. 1:107-124
Ornstein, Michael D. 1976
The boards and executives of the largest Canadian corporations: size, composition, and interlocks. 1:411-438
Rex, John 1976
Nations, nationalism, and the social scientist. 1:501-515
Rubenstein, Hymie 1975
The utilization of arable land in an Eastern Caribbean valley. 1:157-168
Schreiber, E.M. 1975
The social bases of opinions on woman's role in Canada. 1:61-74
Silverman, Robert A.
Henschel, Richard L., and Silverman, Robert A. 1975
Perception and criminal process. 1:33-48
Sinclair, Peter 1975
Class structure and populist protest: the case of western Canada. 1:1-18
Skipper, James K., Jr. 1975
Musical tastes of Canadian and American college students: an examination of the massification and Americanization theses. 1:49-60
Smith, Dorothy E. 1975
What it might mean to do a Canadian sociology: the everyday world as problematic. 1:363-376
Sørensen, Aage B.
Myles, John F., and Sørensen, Aage B. 1975
Elite and status attainment models of inequality of opportunity. 1:75-90
Stolzman, James, and Gamberg, Herbert 1975
The national question and Canadian sociology. 1:91-106
Summers, Gene F.
MacKinnon, Neil J., and Summers, Gene F. 1976
Homogeneity and role consensus: a multivariate exploration in role analysis. 1:439-462
Tepperman, Lorne 1975
Deviance as a search process. 1:277-294
Thornton, Leonard 1975
People and the police: an analysis of factors associated with police evaluation and support. 1:325-344
Watson, G.:Llewellyn 1975
The poverty of sociology in a changing Canadian society. 1:345-362
Wynne, Derek F., and Hartnagel, Timothy F. 1975
Race and plea negotiation: an analysis of some Canadian data. 1:147-156
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