CRStal Radio
CRStal Radio
Canadian Sociological Association
The podcast of the Canadian Review of Sociology
Episode 5.2
Joseph Michalski“An integrated framework to explain interpersonal moralistic conflict.” Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 399-418.Dana Wray, Julia Ingenfeld, Melissa A. Milkie, and Irene Boeckmann“Beyond childcare: Changes in the amount and types of parent-child time over three decades.” Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 327-351.And in Committing SociologyAwish Aslam and Kieran Maingot (eds.)Symposium: Student voices on systemic racism within Sociology departments. Vol 58, No. 3, pp. 441-452.
Feb 2, 2022
29 min
Episode 5.1
William Carroll, Nicholas Graham, and Mark Shakespear“Mapping the environmental field: Networks of foundations, ENGOs, and think tanks.” Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 284-305.Neil Guppy and Alex Chow“Intergenerational educational mobility over the past century in Canada.” Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 372-398.Edward Haddon“Class, partisanship, and the great recession: The conflicting influences on attitudes toward inequality during economic crises.” Vol. 58. No. 3, pp. 352-371.
Dec 20, 2021
Episode 4.3
Episode 4.3
Nov 22, 2021
Episode 4.2
Michael Adorjan & Rose Ricciardelli“Smartphone and social media addiction: Exploring the perceptions and experiences of Canadian teenagers.” Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 45-64.Zheng Wu & Maria Finnsdottir“Perceived racial and cultural discrimination and sense of belonging in Canada.” Vol. 58, No. 2, pp. 229-249.Philippe Burns & Eran Shor“Racial stereotyping of indigenous people in the Canadian media: A comparative analysis of two water pollution incidents.” Vol. 58, No. 2, pp. 207-228
Jul 29, 2021
31 min
Episode 4.1
Mireille Lalancette, Stéphanie Yates & Carol-Ann Roulliard“#Participating, #contesting: Studying counterpublics’ discourses on Twitter about the social acceptability of Medical Assistance in Dying legislation in Canada.” Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 604-631.Vesna Pajovic & Kim Shuey“Patterns and stratification of stressor exposure among Canadian workers.” Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 86-104.Katelyn Mitri“Does higher education make a difference? The influence of educational attainment on women’s and men’s nonstandard employment outcomes.” Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 25-44.
Jul 6, 2021
25 min
Episode 3.1
Tom McDowell & Mohammad Ferosi“The experiences of social assistance recipients on the Ontario Basic Income pilot.” Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 681-707.Kevin Shafer, Casey Scheibling & Melissa Milkie“The division of domestic labour before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: Stagnation versus shifts in fathers’ contributions.” Vol. 57, No. 4. pp. 523-549.And in Committing SociologyJohanne Jean-Pierre & Carl James (eds.)“Beyond pain and outrage: Understanding and addressing anti-Black racism in Canada.” Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 708-736.
Feb 25, 2021
30 min
Episode 2.2
Elizabeth Quinlan“Staging labour renewal: An application of the theory of interaction rituals.” Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 379-398.Amal Madibbo“Reverse inclusion: Black Francophones in the interface between racism and linguicism.” Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 334-355.And in Committing Sociology Elaine Coburn and Wesley Crichlow (eds.)“Symposium: Challenging anti-Black racisms and Sociology for Black liberation.” Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 473-501.
Jan 22, 2021
26 min
Episode 2.1
Nicolas Graham"Canadian fossil capitalism, corporate strategy, and post-carbon futures.” Volume 56, Issue 2, pp. 224-250.Audrey Gagnon“Far-right framing processes on social media: The case of the Canadian and Quebec Chapters of Soldiers of Odin.” Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 356-378.And in Committing SociologyMerin Oleschuk“Gender equity considerations for tenure and promotion during COVID-19.” Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 502-515.
Sep 25, 2020
Episode 1.2
Spotlight on the research of three sociologists whose work appears in the May 2020 issue of the Canadian Review of Sociology.
Jul 15, 2020
30 sec
Episode 1.1
Xavier St-Denis, University of Toronto, “Sociodemographic determinants of occupational risks of exposure to COVID-19 in Canada". Patrick Parnaby, University of Guelph (with Crystal Weston). “Rethinking role residual: Retired police officers and the inertia of habitus.” Volume 57, Number 2, pp. 223-242.And in COMMITTING SOCIOLOGYLauren Montgomery, Carleton University (with Janna Klostermann, Samantha McAleese, & Sarah Rodimon). “Working the project: Research proposals and everyday practices for emerging feminist researchers.” Volume 57, Number 2, pp. 305-325.
Jul 6, 2020