Canadian Society in the Twenty-First Century
Auteur : Trevor W. Harrison, Paul K. Lawton
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : Pearson Education Canada
Nombre de pages : 95
Résumé du livre
Appropriate for Canadian Society and Canadian Studies courses. This text examines the growth and development of Canadian society within a socio-historical framework. Following the progress of our society into the 21st century, Harrison investigates historical, economic, political, cultural and ideological perspectives through 3 key relationships: Quebec and Canada, Canada and the United States, and Canada and the Aboriginal Nations. An introductory chapter presents central sociological theories of structural-functionalism, symbolic interactionism, conflict and feminism as it pertains to the text's central themes of nation, state and society.