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The Canadian Journal of Sociology 29.3 (2004) v



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The Authors/Les auteurs

Janice Aurini is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology, McMaster University. She is writing a dissertation on the rise of new educational businesses.
janaurini091@yahoo.ca
Scott Davies is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, McMaster University. He is currently researching various forms of private education in Canada.
daviesrs@mcmaster.ca
'Nob' Doran works in the department of social science at the University of New Brunswick, Saint John campus. Current research focuses on the development of the 'genealogy from below' perspective with specific regard to the nineteenth century 'cultural' incorporation of the English working class. Some empirical findings from this research project may be found in Social and Legal Studies (1996) and the Journal of Historical Sociology (1994).
doran@unbsj.ca
Zenonas Norkus is professor at the Department of Sociology, Philosophy Faculty, Vilnius University (Lithuania). His research interests include history and philosophy of social science, metatheory of historical studies, methodology of comparative sociological and historical research, the work of Max Weber and Georg Simmel. Book publications: Istorika (Theory of Historiography; in Lithuanian); Max Weber und Rational Choice (Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag, 2001; in German).
zenonas.norkus@fsf.vu.lt
Pamela Sugiman is an Associate Professor of Sociology at McMaster University. Much of her recent work has addressed the race, gender and class nexus in various social historical settings within Canada. She is currently writing about the internment of Japanese Canadian Nisei women specifically, and the sociological analysis of memory, time, and nostalgia more broadly. Her major current project is a book about Nisei women's internment narratives. She also continues to do research on work and the labour movement.
sugiman@mcmaster.ca


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