Canadian Review of Sociology-Revue Canadienne de Sociologie

Papers
(The median citation count of Canadian Review of Sociology-Revue Canadienne de Sociologie is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Building a new environmentalism: News media access and framing in Canada's environmental movement12
COVID‐19 and views of imprisonment in a sample of prison tourists11
Educators and synoptic prudentialism: Educator reflections on educator training, student surveillance and using technology for student outreach11
Is everyone really middle class? Social class position and identification in Alberta11
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Poor people's money during times of uncertainty: Uses, meanings and negotiation of monetary aid measures in the pandemic context10
Universities, imperialism and the collective work ahead8
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Employment success of social assistance recipients: A provincial analysis by industry8
Do Conflicts Influence the Accumulation of Bonding, Bridging, and Linking Social Capital? Insights From Cameroon7
A soldier and a victim: Masculinity, violence, and incels celebration of December 6th7
Is the university worth saving? Three rescue strategies7
Cultural and outdoor activities in Canada: Who does what?6
The colour of system avoidance in Canada: Investigating the importance of immigrant generation among African Canadians6
Perceptions des offres éducatives du marché scolaire montréalais par des parents immigrants6
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Themed section introduction: Emerging research on racial/ethnic inequality in Canada5
Citizen, human, other: Witnessing and remembering the Vietnamese refugee in Canada5
Intergenerational mobility through inhabited meritocracy: Evidence from civil service examinations of the early‐ and mid‐Ming dynasty5
Neoliberalism and vulnerability in social housing5
Nothing to hide: How governments justify the adoption of ag‐gag laws5
Administrative data linkage in Canada: Implications for sociological research5
Far beyond post‐colonialism: Guerreiro Ramos’ contribution to social theory5
Why is trust lower in Quebec? A cultural explanation5
Boys, girls, and everyone else: Ontario public school board responses to gender diversity4
Gender Divisions of Domestic Labour During the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Canada: Did Increases in Father Involvement Persist Through Later Stages?4
Committing sociology symposium future directions in housing research4
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Religious contestation and Islamophobia among Iranian communities residing in the Greater Toronto area and York region4
Accidental Flexibility: The Effects of COVID‐19‐Induced Remote Learning on Graduate Student Mothers4
Writing for digital news about HIV criminalization in canada3
A part of, yet apart from the team: Substantive membership and belonging of trans and nonbinary athletes3
“I feel like I'm changing people's lives, even if it's just two hours at a time”: Understanding contingent instructors’ emotion management in university teaching3
Big data, computational social science, and other recent innovations in social network analysis3
Explaining immigration casework in federal Members of Parliament's district offices in Canada3
Race, immigrant status, and inequality in physical activity: An intersectional and life course approach3
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Center renters: Tenant epistemologies as research strategy3
Concerted Cultivation in Canada: Class‐Based Approaches to Parenting3
Sexual orientation and self‐employment: New evidence3
Mine, yours, ours, or no one's? Homeownership arrangements among cohabiting and married couples3
Investigating hate crime: Law enforcement decision making in race based hate crimes3
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Keeping up with COVID‐19 information: Capacity issues and knowledge uncertainty early in the pandemic3
Revisiting the Sectoral Cleavage in Canada: Evidence From the Canadian Election Studies2
The experiences of Black immigrant entrepreneurs of African descent in the Prairies of Canada2
The gender citation gap: Why and how it matters2
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Bio‐citizens online: A content analysis of pro‐ana and weight loss blogs2
Effectively Maintained Inequality in Canada Revisited2
The extreme gendering of COVID−19: Household tasks and division of labour satisfaction during the pandemic2
At mummy's feet: A Black motherwork approach to arts‐informed inquiry2
Prestige at Play: University Hierarchies and the Reproduction of Funding Inequalities2
Vicarious death: Grief, politics, and identity after the flight PS752 tragedy2
“This might be cliché, but it was a sense of family”: Gang involvement among Indigenous young adults and their search for attachment, community, and hope2
Canadian climate change attitudes and energy policy2
Intergenerational reproduction and self‐rated health in Canada2
Building solidarity: The founding of the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA) black caucus2
Sources of mathematics self‐efficacy: The interactive role of parental education and perceptions of teachers2
Appropriating the “Soul”: Evolving Understandings in Canada and the United States2
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Socioeconomic differences in parental financial support, coresidence, and advice: A portrait of undergraduate students in the Canadian Prairies1
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Welcome to the horror show. Settler colonialism, gender and the horror film1
“I don't have the energy”: Racial stress, young Black motherhood, and Canadian social policies1
Economic precarity and changing levels of anxiety and stress among Canadians with disabilities and chronic health conditions throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic1
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Black life, complexities, nuances, and insights1
Rethinking housing insecurity: Property relations and domicide in settler colonial Canada1
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Meritocracy as Seen by Young People Living in Poverty in Quebec, Canada1
‘Good Intentions’ that ‘Do Harm’: Canada's state multiculturalism policy in the case of Black Canadians1
Beyond nullification of dissent: On unmaking the university1
Affirmative action and employment equity in the professions: Backlash fueled by individualism and meritocracy1
The rural side of the rainbow: Mental health and the intersections of geography, sexuality, and partnership1
A social price to the rising cost of living? The bidirectional relationship between inflation and trust1
Climate denial in Canada and the United States1
Changing Patterns of Gender Representation in Canada's Technology Sector and the Care Economy: Two Differing Tales1
Les composantes de l'espoir critique dans les récits de parents Afro‐Canadiens de la Nouvelle‐Écosse1
Black Lives Matter and the spatial imaginaries of urban political resistance1
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