The Canadian Sociological Association will hold a panel celebrating the sociology of John Hall. For more information, visit: https://www.csa-scs.ca/conference/conference-events/event/the-hallsian-approach-the-sociology-of-john-a-hall/
Jan Doering. 2017. “Afraid of Walking Home From the L at Night? The Politics of Crime and Race in Integrated Neighborhoods.” Social Problems. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spw059
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Barry Eidlin’s recent article 'Why is There No Labor Party in the United States,’ published in the American Sociological Review, receives prominent media coverage:
June 2, 2016 Radio Canada International interview: Why no political ‘left’, or labour party, in the USA?: http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2016/06/02/why-no-political-left-or-labour-party-in-the- usa/
Le Bourdais, Céline, Sung-Hee Jeon, Shelley Clark and Évelyne Lapierre-Adamcyk. 2016. “Impact of Conjugal Separation on Women’s Income in Canada – Does the Type of Union Matter?” Demographic Research 35(50): 1489-1522.
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Background: After conjugal unions end, women frequently experience sharp declines in their economic status. The severity of this decline may depend on whether they were in a marital or a cohabiting union and may change over time.
Lozano, Mariona, Dana Hamplová and Céline Le Bourdais. 2016. “Non-Standard Work Schedules, Gender, and Parental Stress.” Demographic Research 34(9): 259-284.
2016 Shor, Eran. “Counterterrorist Legislation and Subsequent Terrorism: Does it Work?” Social Forces 95:525-557.
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2016 Shor, Eran, Ina Filkobski, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Hayder Alkilabi, and William Su. “Does Counterterrorist Legislation Hurt Human Rights Practices? A Longitudinal Cross-National Analysis.” Social Science Research 58:104-121.
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November 2016 | Prof. John Hall is the recipient of the Prix du Québec Léon-Gérin. Congratulations!
October 2016 | Prof. John Hall is the recipient of the Innis-Gérin Medal awarded by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) (McGill reporter).
Soehl, Thomas. (2016) "Social Reproduction of Religiosity in the Immigrant Context: The Role of Family Transmission and Family Formation—Evidence from France." International Migration Review. 1-32.
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June 2016 | Congratulations to Prof. Poulami Roychowdhury for winning a SSHRC Insight Development Grant.
April 2016 | Congratulations to Prof. Thomas Soehl and Prof. Poulami Roychowdhury for each winning a FRQSC Établissement de Nouveaux Professeurs-Chercheurs grant.
June 2016 | Prof. Zoua Vang will give an invited presentation, titled “Why Does Immigrant Health Integration Matter? Canadian and American Perspectives” at the Canadian Forces College symposium on Demography, Security and Migrant Crisis.
June 2016 | Prof. Zoua Vang has been elected as a council member of the International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association.
McGill Sociologist uses historical data to provide a new take on an old question