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CJS 27, 4 (Fall 2002) Feature Article
Foucault on Governmentality and Population: The Impossible Discovery
by Bruce Curtis
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Employment
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York, Social Science - Business and Society (T-T)
York, Social Science - Communication Studies (T-T)
York, Social Science - International Development Studies (T-T)
York, Sociology / Social Science - Criminology (T-T)
York, Sociology - Three T-T Positions
Simon Fraser, Social Demography & Health (T-T)
Memorial, Research Methods, Criminology/Deviance (2 T-T)
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Conferences and Announcements
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Conference
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Canadian Review of Social PolicyRevised Call for Papers
Representing Animals St. Catharines, Canada November 2003
Construction of Technosciences in a Globalized World Toluca, Mexico March 2004
The Nationalism Debate London School of Economics & Political Science April 2004
Work-Life Balance across the Life Course University of Edinburgh, UK June-July 2004
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Can the Market be Moral? 2004 |
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