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Pregnancy, Childbirth and Disability
Heather Kuttai
Heather Kuttai is a 40-year-old white, heterosexual woman. She is
married and is the mother of two children. Living in a quiet, middle-class
neighbourhood, her life is, in many ways, seemingly the quintessential
picture of what many consider to be traditional. However, her life is not as
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Public Service, Private Profits
The Political Economy of
Public/Private Partnerships in Canada
John Loxley with Salim Loxley
PPPs/P3s have become all the rage amongst every level of government in Canada in recent years.
Proponents claim P3s reduce the costs of building and operating public projects and services,
that projects and services are delivered more efficiently through the P3 model, so that in the
end taxpayers are better off economically and as consumers of public goods. This book tests
all of these claims, and more, finding them mostly empty, ideological assertions. Through an
exhaustive series of case studies of P3s in Canada — from schools, bridges and water treatment
plants to social services and hospital food — this book finds that most P3s are more costly to build
and finance, provide poorer quality services and are less accessible than if they were built and
operated by public servants. Moreover, many essential services are less accountable to citizens
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JOHN LOXLEY is Professor of Economics and Co-ordinator of Research, Global Political Economy 208pp
Program, University of Manitoba. He specializes in international finance, international develop- Rights: World
ment and community economic development. Salim Loxley studied at the University of London March
and the London School of Economics and currently works as a consultant in London, England.
CONTENTS: What Are Public-Private Partnerships? • Economics and Financing • Public Policy • Value for Money and Public Sector Comparators •
Schools, Social Services, Hospitals and Hospital Services • Bridges, Roads and Water and Waste Treatment • Public Spending for Private Profit •
Appendices • References • Index
CONTENTS: Introduction: Building Towards Action • Tracking the Lived Experience of African Canadians • From Then to Now: The Historical and Contemporary Context • The Multiple Manifestations of
Racism • Power, Poverty and the Institutional Web • Racism Is Bad for Your Health • Conformity, Resistance and Denial • “Tho Dance Through the Cosmos”: The Journey of Hope, Healing and Action •
References • Appendix • Index
Animal Rights
John Sorenson
Adopting Mahatma Gandhi’s idea that “the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be
judged by the way its animals are treated,” this book considers the status of animals in Canada.
Casting a critical gaze over how dominant ideologies, such as capitalism and patriarchy, have
negatively impacted our relationships with the natural world, Sorenson examines the institutional
exploitation of animals in agriculture, fashion and entertainment. Addressing the fur trade, seal
hunt, Calgary Stampede, puppy mills, horse slaughter and Canada’s virtually unregulated vivisec-
tion industry, the book analyzes discourses used by animal-exploitation industries to defend their
practices and suggests that a society that claims to protect animals while maintaining antiquated
laws is suffering from “moral schizophrenia.” This book advocates an abolitionist agenda, promotes
veganism as a personal and political commitment, shows the economic, environmental and
health costs of animal exploitation and presents animal rights as a social justice issue.
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JOHN SORENSON is Professor in the Sociology Department at Brock University. Previous books
include Ape (2009) and Culture of Prejudice (with J. Blackwell and M. Smith, 2003). $17.95
192pp
CONTENTS: Animals and Social Justice • Fur and Feathers • Killing Animals for Food • Killing Animals for Fun • Canada’s Shame • Relics of Barbarism • Rights: World
Pets and Prisoners • Moral Schizophrenia: Pets or Meat • Vivisection • Nice Cat, Look in the Microwave • Conclusion: An Enlightened Sense of Equality • March
References • Acknowledgements • Useful Websites.
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KATERINA DELIOVSKY teaches at Brock University in the areas of racism and anti-racism, sociology
of gender, race and ethnicity and introductory sociology.
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‘White’ Heterosexuality: The Politics of Racial and Sexual Loyalty • Reinscribing Whiteness: Rituals of Unity and Exclusion • Normative ‘White’ Femi- $19.95
ninity: Race, Gender and the Politics of Beauty • Surveying the Road Less Travelled: Reconfiguring White Femininity • References • Index 192pp
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DIANE CROCKER and VAL MARIE JOHNSON are currently associate professors in the Department
of Sociology and Criminology at Saint Mary’s University.
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and the Criminalization of the Poor (Grace-Edward Galabuzi) • The Criminalization of Poverty ... and the Impoverishment of Everything Else (J Grant
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Wanzel) • The Penis Police: Regulating, Punishing and Excluding Single Mothers on Social Assistance (Jeanne Fay) • Apprehensive Wives and Intimi-
dated Mothers: Women, Fear of Crime and the Criminalization of Poverty in Toronto (Amanda Glasbeek) • It Is Not a Crime (Amy Collins) • Street Kids (short discount)
as Delinquents, Menaces and Criminals: The Criminalization of Poverty in Canada and Guatemala (Jeff Karabanow) • Young and Feared (Greg X) •
Homeless in Halifax: The Criminal Justice System Takes Aim at the Poor (Claire McNeil) • Squat the City, Rock the Courts: Challenging the Criminal
Marginalization of Anti-Poverty Acvtivism in Canada (Lisa M. Freeman) • On the Streets There’s No Forgetting Your Body (Jeff Shantz) • References
CONTENTs: The Black Presence in Canada: A Multicultural Perspective • Conceptual Background • The History of Blacks in Canada • The Geography of Blacks in Canada • Profile of Selected Black Groups
in Canada • Blacks and the Canadian Labour Market • Blacks in Canadian Sport: Issues, Controversies and Paradigm Shifts • Managing Race and Ethnic Relations in Canada: Official Multiculturalism and
Blacks • Employment Equity and Blacks in Canada • Bibliography • Index
CONTENTS: Introduction: Islamophobia and Muslims in Canada • Why Now? Why This? • Participant Motivation for Engaging in Coalition Work •
Who Can Define a Proper Muslim? • The New Muslim Ummah? Complex and Contested Muslim Identities • ” Sometimes it’s positive, sometimes it’s
scary”: Personal Struggles with Identity and Difference • Strategies for Negotiating Difference • Making the Path as We Walk It
Deadly Fever
Racism, Disease and a Media Panic
Charles T. Adeyanju
In February 2001, a woman from the Congo was admitted to a hospital in Hamilton, Ontario,
with a serious illness of unknown origin. Very quickly, the rumour spread that she was carrying
the deadly Ebola virus. Even though it was equally quickly determined that she did not carry the
virus, the rumour spread like wildfire throughout the Canadian media. Through a content analysis
of four major Canadian newspapers and interviews with journalists, medical practitioners and
members of the Black community, Charles T. Adeyanju shows that it was the potent mixture of
race, gender and immigration, not a real health problem, that lay at the heart of this public panic.
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View of Society”: Competing Claims • Community Reaction • Social Inclusion and Racism $15.95
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JEANNINE CARRIÈRE is Métis, originally from the Red River area of southern Manitoba, and 9781552663400
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CONTENTS: Dedication (Cindy Yellowface) • Foreword (Joey Hamelin) • Personal Location and Context (Jeannine Carrière) • Maintaining Identities:
The Soul Work of Adoption and Aboriginal Children (Jeannine Carrière) • Adoption Practices: A First Nation Perspective (Grace Atkinson) • Yellow-
head Tribal Services Agency Open Custom Adoption Program (Carolyn Peacock and Deborah Morin) • Teachings from Bluestone Yellowface (Darin
Keewatin) • YTSA Families: Their Experiences and Recommendations for Practice (Jeannine Carrière) • Conclusion (Jeannine Carrière)
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DAVID HOOD holds a doctoral degree in Canadian History. For much of the past ten years he has
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Mary’s University. $19.95
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CONTENTS: Poverty and Destitution • Blurred Lines Between Rough and Respectable • Profile of a Community • Conceptions of an Underclass • Rights: World
Looking Forward through the Past • Appendices • Select Bibliography • Index March
MURRAY E.G. SMITH is Professor of Sociology and Labour Studies at Brock University.
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Theory: Brenner’s Analysis of the “Long Downturn” and Marx’s Theory of Crisis • Class Struggle and Socialist Transformation: Beyond the Law of Value $24.95
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Economic Democracy
The Working Class Alternative to Capitalism
Allan Engler
Identifying capitalism as a system of socialized labour, privately owned capitalist collectives
(corporations) and workplace (dictatorships), this book proposes economic democracy as an
alternative form of organization. Unlike the capitalist system, which centralizes power with a
small elite, economic democracy entitles everyone to a voice and equal vote in their communities’
economic and political decisions. Workplace and community democracy will replace capitalist
(corporate) dictatorship. Engler proposes that working-class change will be based on workplace
organizations, community mobilizations and democratic political action; on gains and reforms
that improve living conditions while methodically replacing wealthholders’ entitlement with
human entitlement, capitalist ownership with community ownership and master-servant relations
with workplace democracy.
ALLAN ENGLER, a lifelong trade unionist and social activist, is the author of Apostles of Greed. 9781552663462
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Former Vice President of the Concordia Student Union, YVES ENGLER is a Montréal activist and
author. He has published three books, The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy; Playing Left Wing:
From Rink Rat to Student Radical and (with Anthony Fenton) Canada in Haiti: Waging War on The co-published with
Poor Majority. Red Publishing
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JAMES D. LE SUEUR is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and has
been a Senior Associate Member of the Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College, Oxford.
CONTENTS: Introduction: Democratic Reforms, Terrorism and Reconciliation • Building a Postcolonial State • The Road to Reform • The Kingmakers:
Generals and Presidents in a Time of Terror • The Bouteflika Era: Civil Society, Peace and Sidelining Generals • Energy and the Economy of Terror •
A Genealogy of Terror: Local and Global Jihadis • The Future of Radical Islam: From the GSPC to AQMI • Killing the Messengers: Algeria’s Rhusdie
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LEO PANITCH is Canadian Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy at York University in
Toronto. COLIN LEYS is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Queen’s University in Kingston.
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Mackintosh) • Cuban Health Care at Home and Abroad (Julie Feinsilver) • International Organizations and Capitalist Health Policies (Meri Koi-vusalo)
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