University of Toronto. Department of Sociology
University of Toronto Dept. of Sociology
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Works
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Anticompetitive effects of directorship interlocks | |
The community of urban sociologists in Canada : an examination of spatial distance, professional opinions and interactional ties | |
The community question : intimate ties in East York | |
Environmental change | |
Factors aiding the persistence of dynasties | |
Foreign ownership and myths about Canadian development, 1983: | |
Market integration, reproduction, and transformation : the case of the peasant-craftsmen of Otavalo, Ecuador | |
The micro-organisation of backwardness in central Sardinia : a reappraisal of Luxemburg's "Three Phases" of underdevelopment | |
Network analysis from method and metaphor to theory and substance | |
The network city | |
Networks, neighborhoods and communities : approaches to the study of the community question | |
The political economy of food : the rise and fall of the postwar international order | |
Preconditions of the Canadian State : educational reform and the construction of a public in Upper Canada, 1837-1846 | |
Research paper | |
State policy and world commerce : the case of wheat, 1815 to the present | |
Trade unions and the capitalist state : corporatism and its contradictions | |
Urban connections | |
The uses of community : community ties and support system | |
WH & UL | |
Women at work in pre- and post-1949 China : a review essay of the ethnographic accounts | |
Women, work and the family under conditions of rapid industrialization : Singapore Chinese women | |
Women's health & urban life | |
Working paper series | |
Working paper - Structural Analysis Programme. Department of Sociology. University of Toronto |