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  1. Jewish Migrations to and from Argentina and Canada: Tides, Waves, and Streams
  2. 1 The Ever-Dying People? Some Advantages of Comparative Analysis
  3. The Last Years of Polish Jewry
  4. Canadian Jewish Population, 2021: Focus on Occupational and Social Integration
  5. Public support for social security in 66 countries: Prosperity, inequality, and household income as interactive causes
  6. Jewish Intellectual Exceptionalism? Ethnic Representation at the University of Toronto Medical School
  7. EEJA in Action: “The Development of the Jewish People Over the Last 100 Years” by Yakov Leshchinsky
  8. 2018 Survey of Jews in Canada: Executive Summary
  9. Antisemitic and anti-Israel actions and attitudes in Canada and internationally: a research agenda
  10. Demonstrating in the internet age: a test of Castells’ theory
  11. Liberalism and Postmaterialism in China: The Role of Social Class and Inequality
  12. Democracy, women’s rights, and public opinion in Tunisia
  13. HOWARDRAMOS and KATHLEENRODGERS, eds. Protest and Politics: The Promise of Social Movement Societies. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2015, 376 p.
  14. Intellectuals, Sociology of
  15. Assessing Variation in Tolerance in 23 Muslim-Majority and Western Countries
  16. Our First 50 Years: A Note on the University of Toronto's Department of Sociology
  17. Social media in the 2011 Egyptian uprising
  18. Is Industrial Unrest Reviving in Canada? Strike Duration in the Early Twenty-First Century
  19. Suicidality and Suicide Bombing Revisited: A Rejoinder to Merari
  20. Collective and State Violence in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: The Limits of Classical Rational-Choice Theory
  21. Are Suicide Bombers Suicidal?
  22. State-directed political assassination in Israel: A political hypothesis
  23. Rational choice and the political bases of changing Israeli counterinsurgency strategy1
  24. Opportunity, Culture and Agency
  25. Research Notes
  26. Israeli State Violence during the Second Intifada: Combining New Institutionalist and Rational Choice Approaches
  27. Russian Bureaucracy and the State
  28. Palestinian Suicide Bombing Revisited: A Critique of the Outbidding Thesis
  29. Postmaterialism in Unresponsive Political Systems: The Canadian Case*
  30. Anomie, opportunity, and the density of ethnic ties: another view of Jewish outmarriage in Canada
  31. Regional social structure and agrarian radicalism in Canada: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick*
  32. The Third Rome and The End of History: Notes on Russia's Second Communist Revolution*
  33. Six Lessons of Suicide Bombers
  34. Suicide Bombing as Strategy and Interaction: The Case of the Second Intifada
  35. How High School Drama Helped Me to Become a Sociologist: An Essay in the Sociology of Autobiography
  36. The Return of the Native: A Cultural and Social-Psychological Critique of Durkheim's Suicide Based on the Guarani-Kaiowá of Southwestern Brazil
  37. How High School Drama Helped Me to Become a Sociologist: An Essay in the Sociology of Autobiography
  38. In Faint Praise of the World Bank's Gender Development Policy
  39. In Faint Praise of the World Bank's Gender Development Policy
  40. The Size, Composition, and Dynamics of the Russian State Bureaucracy in the 1990s
  41. The Decline of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
  42. Canadian sociology: An introduction to the upper thirteen
  43. Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union in Canada
  44. Intellectuals, Sociology of
  45. The Political Attitudes of Canadian Professors
  46. Canadian Sociology
  47. The Ethic of Self-Reliance and the Spirit of Capitalism in Russia
  48. Re‐evaluating mass support for political and economic change in Russia
  49. Russian attitudes towards Jews: An update∗
  50. Marriage and Militance in a Working Class District of St. Petersburg, 1896-1913
  51. Marriage and Militance in a Working Class District of St. Petersburg, 1896-1913
  52. The spread of antisemitism in Moscow on the eve of the 1993 parliamentary election
  53. The Jews of Moscow, Kiev and Minsk
  54. Emigration
  55. Antisemitism
  56. Identity
  57. Anti-Semitism in Moscow: A Re-examination
  58. Peasant or Proletarian? Militant Pskov Workers in St. Petersburg, 1913
  59. The emigration potential of Jews in the former Soviet Union
  60. Anti-Semitism in Moscow: Results of an October 1992 Survey
  61. THE EMIGRATION POTENTIAL OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, HUNGARY, LITHUANIA, POLAND AND RUSSIA: RECENT SURVEY RESULTS
  62. Some advantages of Canadian disunity: how Quebec sovereignty might aid economic development in English-speaking Canada*
  63. Anti-Semitism in Quebec: Reply to Langlois
  64. Soviet‐jewish emigration and resettlement in the 1990s an overview
  65. The emigration potential of russia and lithuania recent survey results
  66. Perestroika, public opinion and pamyat
  67. From Culture to Power: The Sociology of English Canada.
  68. The Distribution of Anti-Semitism in Canada in 1984
  69. Sociology, Perestroika, and Soviet Society
  70. The End of Sociology? A Note on Post-Modernism
  71. Perestroyka, public opinion, and Pamyat
  72. The Great Canadian Identity Trap: Implications for the Comparative Study of Class and Power
  73. Class Power, Class Mobilization, and Class Voting: The Canadian Case
  74. Soviet Jewish emigration: A statistical test of two theories∗
  75. Public Welfare Expenditure in OECD Countries: Towards a Reconciliation of Inconsistent Findings
  76. Anglo-Canadian Sociology. 34(1), Spring 1986 Issue of Current Sociology
  77. Zionism and Territory: The Socio-Territorial Dimensions of Zionist Politics
  78. Incorporation versus Power Models of Working Class Radicalism: With Special Reference to North America
  79. Correspondence
  80. The changing rate of Jewish emigration from the USSR: Some lessons from the 1970s
  81. Cultural versus structural explanations of ethnic intermarriage in the USSR: A statistical re‐analysis
  82. Social Science Intellectuals and Public Issues in English Canada
  83. The Rites of Rulers: Ritual in Industrial Society: The Soviet Case
  84. Soviet-Jewish Emigration and Soviet Nationality Policy
  85. Introduction to Gershenzon
  86. Prophecy and Politics: Socialism, Nationalism, and the Russian Jews, 1862-1917
  87. Culture, Communication, and Dependency: The Tradition of H. A. Innis
  88. Letters to the editor
  89. The Maritime Rights Movement, 1919-1927
  90. The functions of elections in the USSR
  91. The Jewish Intelligentsia and Russian Marxism
  92. Regional Factors in the Formation of the Fishermen's Protective Union of Newfoundland
  93. A Note on the Raznochintsy