12 articles in this issue
Jenny Godley
Using nationally representative data from the 2013 Canadian Community Health Survey, this article examines the prevalence and patterning of self-reported everyday discrimination in Canada. Almost twenty-three percent of Canadians report experiencing every... see more
Reza Nakhaie, Ronjon Paul Datta
Critically reconsidering Durkheim’s sociology of suicide, we develop a quantitative analysis of individual level data contained in the Canadian Community Health Survey (2009-2012) to investigate the relationship between perceptions of social support and s... see more
Garry Gray
Near miss research shifts the conceptual focus away from the negative outcome of events to the study of everyday close calls and represents an alternative pathway into knowledge production. The discipline of sociology is well suited for the study of near ... see more
Emma Jackson
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Matt Coward
Shannon Dinan
Sadia Saeed
Rylan Kafara
Julie McMullin
Matthew Atencio
Alastair Hibberd
Marta-Marike Urbanik