Social Scientists and Politics in Canada :Between Clerisy and Vanguard

Publication subTitle :Between Clerisy and Vanguard

Author: Brooks   Stephen  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1988

E-ISBN: 9780773561779

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773506633

Subject: D034 State institutions;D52 世界政治制度与国家机构

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Description

Social scientists have played many roles in Canadian politics since the Second World War. Stephen Brooks and Alain Gagnon examine the forms and extent of social scientists' involvement in the political process, their relationship to the state, and the complexities of their class position. The unique development of the social sciences in Quebec and their relationship to Quebec nationalism are examined and distinctions between development in this community and in the predominantly anglophone community of the rest of Canada are contrasted.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I: QUEBEC

1 The Social Involvement of Intellectuals in Quebec Society: Institutionalization and the Development of a Counter-Ideology, 1943–1960

2 Maturation of the Social Sciences and Engagement, 1960–1970

3 Ideological Fragmentation and the Demise of the Nationalist Consensus, 1970–1986

PART II: ENGLISH CANADA

4 The Clerisy of Social Scientists, 1945–1963

5 Professional Expansion and Nationalist Dissent, 1963–1971

6 A Stymied Vanguard and Consolidation of the Expert Role, 1971–1986

7 Social Scientists and Politics: Conclusions on the Differences between French and English Canada

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