Canadian Social Science Faculty Survey
5. List of Recent Relevant Publications (continued)
- KAMEZIPUR, Abdie, University of Lethbridge - Department of Sociology
- KAMEZIPUR, A. and S.S. HALLI. The New Poverty in Canada: Ethnic Groups and Ghetto Neighborhoods, Toronto, Thompson Educational Publishing Inc., 2000.
- KAMEZIPUR, A. and S. HALLI. “The Invisible Barrier: Neighborhood Poverty and the Integration of Immigrants in Canada”, Journal of International Migration and Integration, vol.1, no. 1, 2000, p. 85-100.
- KATZ, Albert Norman, University of Western Ontario - Department of Psychology
- KATZ, A., C. CACCIARI, R. GIBBS and M. TURNER. Figurative Language and Thought, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1998.
- MIO, J. and A. KATZ (ed.), Metaphor: Implications and Applications, Mahwah (NJ), Erlbaum, 1996.
- KEANE, Carl R., Queen's University - Department of Sociology
- KEANE, C.R. “Corporate Crime”, in R.A. Silverman, J.J. Teevan and V.F. Sacco (ed.), Crime in Canadian Society, 6e éd., Toronto, Harcourt Brace, 2000.
- KEANE, C.R. “Examining the Influence of Fear of Crime as an Environmental Mobility Restrictor on Women's Routine Activities”, Environment and Behaviour, vol. 30, no. 1, 1998, p. 60-74.
- KÉRISIT, Michèle, Université d'Ottawa - École de service social
- KÉRISIT, M. “Familles immigrantes et société d'accueil”, in M.-B. Tahon and D. Coté (ed.), Famille et Fragmentation, Ottawa, Presse de l'Université d'Ottawa, 2000.
- FRIGON, S. and M. KÉRISIT. Du corps des femmes: contrôles, surveillances et résistances, Ottawa, Presse de l'Université d'Ottawa, 2000.
- KERNAGHAN, Kenneth, Brock University - Department of Political Science
- KERNAGHAN, K. Public Administration in Canada: A Text, (4e éd.), Toronto, Nelson, 1999.
- KESELMAN, Harvey Jay, University of Manitoba - Department of Psychology
- WILCOX, R.R. and H.J. KESELMAN. “A Summary of Recent Results on Comparing Independent Groups with Measures of Location”, in B.D. Zumbo (ed.) Social Indicators and Quality of Life Research Methods: Methodological Developments and Issues, Toronto, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
- ALGINA, J. and H.J. KESELMAN. “Cross-Validation Sample Sizes”, Applied Psychological Measurements, no. 24, 2000, p. 173-180.
- KIRBY, Sandra L., University of Winnipeg - Department of Sociology
- KIRBY, S.L. “Not in my Backyard: Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport”, in L. Ricciutelli, Introduction to Women's Studies, Toronto, Canadian Woman Studies, Ianna Publications and Education Inc., 1999.
- MORRIS, M., J. ROBINSON, S. GALEY, S.L. KIRBY, L. MARTIN and M. MUZYCHKA. The Changing Nature of Home Care and its Impact on Women's Vulnerability to Poverty, Ottawa, Condition féminine Canada, 2000.
- KLINE, Donald W., University of Calgary - Department of Psychology
- KLINE, D.W., K. BUCK, Y. SELL, T. BOLAN and R.E. DEWAR. “Older Observers' Tolerance of Optical Blur: Age Differences in the Identification of Defocused Text Signs”, Human Factors, vol. 41, no. 3, 1999, p. 356-364.
- SWANSON, H.A., D.W. KLINE and R.E. DEWAR. “Guidelines for Traffic Symbols”, Institute for Transportation Engineering Journal, no. 67, 1997. p. 30-35.
- KNIGHT, W. Andy, University of Alberta - Department of Political Science
- KNIGHT, W.A. A Changing United Nations and the Quest for Global Governance, London, MacMillan Press/St. Martin's Press, 2000.
- KNIGHT, W.A. and R.A. PERSUAD. “Subsidiary, Regional Governance and Carribean Security”, Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, no.14, 2000, p. 57-63.
- KNUTTILA, Kenneth Murray, University of Regina - Department of Sociology and Social Studies
- KNUTTILA, K.M. “The State and Social Issues: Theoretical Considerations”, in L. Samuelson and W. Antony (ed.) Power and Resistance: Critical Thinking about Canadian Social Issues, 2rd ed. revised, Halifax, Fernwood Press, 1998.
- KNUTTILA, K.M. Sociology: A Critical Introduction, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1996.
- KORABIK, Karen, University of Guelph - Psychology Department
- O'CONNELL, C.E. and K. KORABIK. “Sexual Harassment: the Relationship of Personal Vulnerability, Work Context, Perpetrator Status, and the Type of Harassment to Outcomes”, Journal of Vocational Behavior, no. 56, 2000, p. 299-329.
- FENTON, S., J. NEWBERRY, K. MCMANUS, K. KORABIK and M.A. EVANS. “Evaluating the Learning Opportunities Program: Some Challenges and Lessons Learned”, Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, éditions spéciales, 2000, p. 163-175.
- LACZKO, Leslie S., Université d'Ottawa - Département de Sociologie
- LACZKO, L. S. “Canada's Linguistic and Ethnic Dynamics in an Evolving World System”, in T. Hall (ed.) A World-Systems Reader, Lanham (MD) and Boulder, Rowman and Littlefield, 2000, p. 131-142
- LACZKO, L. S. “Inégalités et État-providence: Le Québec, le Canada, et le monde”, Recherches sociographiques, vol. XXXIX, no. 2-3, 1998, p. 317-340.
- LAFONTANT, Jean, College Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Département de sociologie
- LAFONTANT, J. “Les 'je' dans la chambre aux miroirs”, Francophonies d'Amérique, no. 10, 2000 p. 53-68.
- LAFONTANT, J. Quelques balises conceptuelles générales pour l'étude des groupes ethnoculturels au Canada, texte devant servir d'introduction théorique à l'un des modules du cours de maîtrise en études canadiennes, offert sur Internet, par le Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, 2000, 9 pages.
- LANDREVILLE, Pierre, Université de Montréal - Département de criminologie
- LANDREVILLE, P. “Les solutions de rechange à l'emprisonnement”, Informations sociales, no. 12, 2000, p. 82.
- LANDREVILLE, P. “La surveillance électronique des délinquants: un marché en expansion”, Déviance et société, vol. 23, no. 1, 1999, p. 105-121.
- LASRY, Jean-Claude, Université de Montréal - Département de psychologie
- LASRY, J.-C., J. ADAIR and K. DION. (ed.) Latest Developments in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Amsterdam, Swets and Zeitlinger.
- EL HAILI, S. and J.-C. LASRY. “Pouvoir conjugal, rôles sexuels et harmonie maritale chez des couples immigrants marocains à Montréal”, Revue québécoise de psychologie, vol.19, no. 3, 1998, p. 233-250.
- LEESON, Howard A., University of Regina - Department of Political Science
- LEESON, H.A. Saskatchewan Democracy: 2000 and Beyond, Regina, Canadian Plains Research Centre Press, 2000.
- LEESON, H.A. “Section 33, the Notwithstanding Clause: a Paper Tiger”, Choices, Montréal, Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2000.
- LEO, Christopher, University of Winnipeg - Department of Political Studies
- LEO, C. and W. BROWN. “Slow Growth and Urban Development Policy”, Journal of Urban Affairs, vol. 22, no. 2, 2000, p. 193-213.
- LEO, C. “Regional Growth Management Regime: the Case of Portland, Oregon”, Journal of Urban Affairs, vol. 20, no. 4, 1998, p. 363-394.
- LÉVESQUE, Justin, Université de Montréal - École de service social
- LÉVESQUE, J. “La médiation familiale au Québec: un exemple de mutation des modèles de normativité”, Interventions, no. 110, 1999, p. 69-76.
- LEWIS, Terri Lorraine, McMaster University - Department of Psychology
- MONDLOCH, C.J., T.L. LEWIS, D.R. BOUDREAU, D. MAURER, J.L. DANNEMILLER, B.R. STEPHENS and K.A. KLENIER. “Face Perception During Early Infancy”, Psychological Science, no. 10, p. 419-422.
- MAURER, D., T.L. LEWIS, H.P. BRENT and A.V. LEVIN. “Visual Input Induces Rapid Improvement in the Acuity of Infants”, Science, no. 286, 1999, p. 108-110.
- LINDEN, Eric William, University of Manitoba - Department of Sociology
- LINDEN, E.W., D. KENDALL and J. MURRAY. Sociology of Our Times, 2rd ed., Toronto, Nelson Canada, 2000.
- LINDEN, E.W. (ed.), Criminology: a Canadian Perspective, 4rd ed., Toronto, Harcourt Brace, 2000.
- LINDSAY, Rod, Queen's University - Department of Psychology
- WELLS, G.l. and coll.) “Eyewitness Research: the Long Road to National Guidelines”, American Psychologist, 2000 (en cours d’impression).
- PRYKES, S., R.C.L. LINDSAY and J.D. POZZULO. “Sorting Mug Shots: Methodological Issues”, Applied Cognitive Psychology, no.14, 2000, p. 81-96.
- LANCTOT, Nadine, Université de Montréal - Département de criminologie
- LANCTOT, N. and M. LE BLANC. “Theories on Female Deviance: Toward an Integrated Developmental Model”, Crime and Justice, 2000, (en cours d’impression).
- LANCTOT, N. and M. LE BLANC. “Les trajectoires marginales des adolescents en difficulté: Continuité et changement”, Revue internationale de criminologie et de police technique, vol. 53, no. 1, 2000, p. 46-68.
- LEE, Catherine M., University of Ottawa - Department of Psychology
- LEE, C.M. and K. BAX. “The Effects of Separation and Divorce on Children”, Pediatrics and Child Health, no. 5, 2000, p. 217-218.
- HUNSLEY, J. and C.M. LEE. “Intervention” in P. Firestone and W. Marshall (ed.) Abnormal Psychology, Toronto, Prentice Hall, 1999, p. 397-420.
- LINDSAY, Stephen D., University of Victoria - Department of Psychology
- READ, J.D. and D.S. LINDSAY. “'Amnesia' for Summer Camps and High School Graduation: Memory Work increases Reports of Prior Periods of Remembering Less”, Journal of Traumatic Stress, no. 13, 2000, p. 129-147.
- LINDSAY, D.S. and D.A. POOLE. “The Poole and al. (1995) Surveys of Therapists: Misinterpretations by Both Sides of the Recovered Memories Controversy”, Journal of Psychiatry and Law, no. 26, 1998, p. 383-399.
- LONG, David Alan, King's University College - Department of Sociology
- LONG, D. “Post Colonial Tribalism? Global Challenges to Aboriginal Identity in Canada”, Confluence, Montréal, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2000.
- LONG, D. and O.P. DICKASON. (ed.), Visions of the Heart: Canadian Aboriginal Issues, 2e éd. Toronto, Harcourt Brace, (2000).
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