Canadian Social Science Faculty Survey
5. List of Recent Relevant Publications (continued)
- NADEAU, Louise, Université de Montréal - Département de psychologie
- NADEAU, L., M. TRUCHEON and C. BIRON. “High Risk Sexual Behaviors in a Context of Substance Abuse: a Focus Group Approach”, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, no. 19, 2000, p. 1-10.
- DUFOUR, M., L. NADEAU and K. BERTRAND. “Les facteurs de résilience chez les victimes d'abus sexuel: état de la question”, Child Abuse and Neglect, vol. 24, no. 6, 1999, p. 781-797.
- NEDELSKY, Jennifer, University of Toronto - Department of Law and Political Science
- NEDELSKY, J. “Dilemmas of Passion, Privelege and Isolation: Reflections on Mothering in a White, Middle Class Nuclear Family”, in J. Hanigsberg and S. Ruddick (ed.) Mother Troubles: Rethinking Contemporary Maternal Dilemmas, Boston, Beacon Press, 1999.
- NEDELSKY, J. “Embodied Diversity: Challenges to Law”, McGill Law Journal, no. 42, 1997, p. 91-117.
- NEILSON, Linda C. , University of New Brunswick - Department of Sociology
- NEILSON, L. “Partner Abuse, Children and Statutory Change: Cautionary Comments on Women's Access to Justice”, Windsor Yearbook on Access to Justice, (en cours), 2000.
- NEILSON, L. “Family Mediation Canada Certification”, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 36th Annual Conference Proceedings, Madison (WI), AFCC, 1999.
- NETTING, Nancy, Okanagan University College - Department of Sociology
- NETTING, N. “The Deer Turned her Head: Ethnic Options for Hainan Li”, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, vol. 29, no.2, 1997, p. 3-17.
- NETTING, N. “Can an Individual Change Society? Empowering Students Within a Context of Social Reality”, Teaching Sociology, vol. 22, no. 2, 1994, p. 200-203.
- NEVITTE, Neil, University of Toronto - Department of Political Science
- NEVITTE, N. Decline of Deference, Peterborough, Broadview Press, 1996.
- NEVITTE, N., A.BLAIS, R. NADEAU and E. GIGENDIL. Unsteady State, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 2000.
- NASON-CLARK, Nancy, University of New Brunswick - Department of Sociology
- MCRAE, S. and N. NASON-CLARK. Impact: Challenges Facing Senior Women, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Wesleyan Women International, 1999.
- NASON-CLARK, N. The Battered Wife: How Christians Confront Family Violence, Louisville (KY), Westminster/John Knox Press, 1997 .
- NANSON, Josephine Louise, University of Saskatchewan - Department of Psychology
- NANSON, J.L. Best Practices in FAS and Related Disorders Across the Lifespan, Ottawa, Santé Canada, 1999.
- NANSON, J.L. and B. GORDON. “Mental Retardation”, in D. Soklooske and V. Schwain (ed.), Psychological Correlates of Exceptionality, New York, Plenum, 1999.
- NILSSON, Thomy Henning, University of Prince Edward Island - Department of Psychology
- NELSON, T.M., T.H. NILSSON, D.J. PIERCEY, T. JOHNSON, J. FRASCARA, S.S. DELANO, E.S. SONE and M.V. BRAVO. “Improving Perception of Letters and Visual Structure of Language”, Perceptual and Motor Skills, no. 88, 1999, p. 515-530.
- NILSSON, T.H. How Psychologists Do Research, Charlottetown, UPEI Central Printing, 1999.
- NORRIS, Deborah, Mount Saint Vincent University - Department of Family Studies and Gerontology
- NORRIS, D. “'Working Them Out…Working Them In': Ideology and the Everyday Lives of Female Military Partners Experiencing the Cycle of Deployment”, Proceedings of the 1997 joint session of the Canadian Association for Research in Home Economics (CARHE) and the Canadian Women's Studies Association (CWSA), 1997.
- NORRIS, D. Older Parents' Experiences and Perspectives on the Actual and Future Living Arrangements of their Adult Children with Disabilities, document présenté à l’assemblée annuelle de la Canadian Association of Gerontology (CAG), Edmonton, Alberta, 2000.
- OGRODNICK, Margaret, University of Manitoba - Department of Political Studies
- OGRODNICK, M. Instinct and Intimacy: Political Philosophy and Autobiography in Rousseau, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1999.
- OGRODNICK, M. “Niezsche as Critic of Rousseau: Squaring off on Nature”, Pensée Libre, 5 in Rousseau and Criticism, L. Code and G. Lafrance (ed.), Ottawa, North American Association for the Study of Rousseau, 1995.
- OUIMET, Marc, Université de Montréal - École de criminologie
- OUIMET, M., J.P. GUAY and J. PROULX. “Analyse de la gravité des agressions sexuelles et de ses déterminants”, Revue Internationale de Criminologie et de Police Technique, no. 3, 1999, p. 56-64.
- OUIMET, M. “A Comparative Analysis of Crime in the United States and Canada”, Revue canadienne de sociologie et anthropologie, vol. 36, no. 3, 1999, p. 289-408.
- OTERO, Gerardo, Simon Fraser University - Department of Sociology and Anthropology
- OTERO, G. “Neoliberal Reform in Rural Mexico: Socio-Cultural and Political Dimensions”, Latin American Research Review, vol. 35, no. 2, 2000, p. 187-207.
- OTERO, G. Genetic Use Restriction Technologies: Technical Assessment of the Set of New Technologies which Sterilize or Reduce the Agronomic Value of Second Generation Seed, as Exemplified by U.S. Patent 5, 723, 765, and WO 94/03619, document préparé pour la Convention des Nations Unies sur la biodiversité Richard A. Jefferson, auteur principal, and Don Byth, Carlos Correa, Calvin Qualset and Gerardo Otero, 2000.
- PEARSON, Pauline M., University of Winnipeg - Department of Psychology
- PEARSON, P.M. and B. TIMNEY. “Alcohol Does Not Affect Visual Contrast Gain Mechanisms”, Visiual Neuroscience, no. 16 , 1999, p. 675-680.
- PEARSON, P.M. and B. TIMNEY. “Effects of Moderate Blood Alcohol Concentrations on Spatial and Temporal Contrast Sensitivity”, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, no. 56, 1998, p. 163-173.
- PERRON, Jacques, Université de Montréal - Département de psychologie
- PERRO N, J. “Vue d'ensemble du projet détude et valeurs de travail des lycéens et des adultes”, L'Orientation Scolaire and Professionelle, no. 26, 1997, p. 3-31.
- PERRON, J. “Ethnicity and Educational Aspirations of High-School Students”, in B. Galevay and J. Hudson (ed.), Youth in Transition: Perspectives on Research and Policy, Toronto, Thompson, 1996, p. 127-134.
- PERROTT, Stephen, Mount Saint Vincent University - Department of Psychology
- PERROTT, S.B., A.H. MURRAY, J. LOWE and K.M. RUGGIERO. “The Personal/Group Discrimination Discrepancy in Persons Living with Psoriasis”, Basic Applied Social Psychology, vol. 22, no. 1, 2000, p. 57-67.
- PERROTT, S.B. “Visible Minority Applicant Concerns and Assessment of Occupational Role in the Era of Community-Based Policing”, Journal of Community and applied Social Psychology, no. 9, 1999, p. 339-353.
- PETRUNIK, Michael G., University of Ottawa - Department of Criminology
- HICKS, D. and M. PETRUNIK. “The Best Intentions are Not Enough: Drug Prohibitions as a Failed Intervention Strategy”, Canadian Review of Social Policy, no. 40, 1997, p. 1-17.
- PETRUNIK, M. Models of Dangerousness: A Cross-Jurisdictional Review of Dangerousness Legislation and Practice, Ottawa, ministère du Solliciteur général, Direction des politiques, 1994
- PLECAS, Darryl, University College of the Fraser Valley - Criminal Justice and Criminology
- ANDERSON, G., D. PLECAS and T. SEGGER. The Physical Abilities Required for General Duty Work in British Columbia's Municipal Police Forces: Re-Validating the Police Officers' Physical Abilities Test, rapport de recherche préparé pour l’école de police, Justice Institute of B.C., 2000.
- SEGGER, T. and D. PLECAS. “Conditional Release Programs”, in J. Winterdyk (ed.), Corrections in Canada, Toronto, Prentice Hall, 2000.
- POELZER, Greg, University of Northern British Columbia - Department of Political Science
- POELZER, G. “Land and Resource Tenure”, in R. Kunin (ed.), Prospering Together: The Economic Impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in B.C., Vancouver, Laurier Institution, 1998.
- POISSANT, Guylaine, Université de Moncton - Département de sociologie
- POISSANT, G. Portraits de femmes du Nord, Québec, Éditions Le Nordir, 1995.
- POLLACK, Shoshana, Wilfrid Laurier University - Faculty of Social Work
- POLLACK, S. “Reconceptualizing Women's Agency and Empowerment: Challenges to Self-Esteem Discourse and Women's Lawbreaking”, Women and Criminal Justice, vol. 12, no. 1, 2000, p. 23-33.
- POLLACK, S. “Dependency Discourse as Social Control”, in K. Hannah-Moffat and M. Shaw (ed.), An Ideal Prison?: Critical Essays on Canadian Women's Imprisonement, Halifax, Fernwood Press, 2000.
- POTVIN, Micheline, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue - Département de sciences sociales and santé
- POTVIN, M. and D.-E. DIAMONT. L'agente de liaison en milieu scolaire autochtone, Val d'Or, Éditions Le Nordir, 1995.
- PREMPEH, Edward Osei Kwadwo, Carleton University - Department of Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology
- DUTKIEWICZ, P. and E.O.K PREMPEH. “Putting Humpty Dumpty Together Again: State and Civil Society in Africa”, Africana Bulletin, no. 46, 1998, p.175-185.
- PRESSE, Lucinda Dempsay, University of Saskatchewan - Department of Psychology
- PRESSE, L.D. and R.D. HART. “Variables Associated with Parasuicidal Behaviours by Female Offenders During a Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment Program”, Canadian Psychology, vol. 40, no. 2a, 1999, p. 108.
- MAW, J.A. and L.D. PRESSE. “The Factor Analysis of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales: a Replication”, XXIVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health Abstracts, 1997, p. 177.
- PRESTON, Joan M., Brock University - Department of Psychology
- PRESTON, M.J. “From Mediated Environments to the Development of Consciousness”, in J. Gackenbach (ed.), Psychology and the Internet: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal and Transpersonal Perspectives, New York, Academic Press 1998, p. 255-291.
- PRESTON, J.M. and S. CLAIR. “Selective Viewing: Cognition, personality and Television Genres”, British Journal of Psychology, no. 33, 1994, p. 273-288.
- PROULX, Jean, Université de Montréal - Département de criminologie
- PROULX, J., M. CUSSON and M. OUIMET. Les violences criminelles, Montréal, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999.
- PROULX, J., M. OUIMET, M. PELLERIN, B. PARADIS, Y. MCKIBBEN and J. AUBUT. “Post-Treatment Recidivism Rates in Sexual Agressors: a Comparison Between Dropout and Nondropout Subjects”,in B. Schwartz (ed.), Sexual Offender, Kingston, New Jersey, Civic Research Institute, vol. 13, chapitre 3, 1999, p. 1-13.
- PERRIER, David, St. Mary's University - Department of Sociology and Criminology
- PERRIER, D. “Convenience Gambling in Nova Scotia: A Study of Consumer Income and Expenditure Patterns”, Alcohol and Gaming Authority Annual Reports, 1999.
- PERRIER, D. From Crime to Punishment: An Introduction to the Criminal Law System, Toronto, Carswell, 1999.
- PFEIFER, Jeffrey E., University of Regina - Department of Psychology
- PFEIFER, J.E. “Perceptual Biases and Mock Juror Decision Making: Minority Religions in Court”, Social Justice Research, no. 12, 1999, p. 409-419.
- PFEIFER, J.E. “Social Psychology in the Courtroom”, in S.W. Sadava and D.R. McCreary (ed.) Applied Social Psychology, New York, Prentice Hall, 1996, p. 157-184.
- PORTER, Stephen B., Dalhousie University - Department of Psychology
- PORTER, S., D. FAIRWEATHER, J. DRUGGE, H. HERVÉ, A. BIRT and D.P. BOER. “Profiles of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Sexual Offenders”, Criminal Justice and Behaviour, no. 27, 2000, p. 216-233.
- SWIHART, G., J.C. YUILLE and S. PORTER. “The Role of State Dependent Memory in 'Red-outs' in Spousal Assaulters”, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, no. 22, 1999, p. 199-212.
- POULIN, Richard, Université Laval - Faculté de sociologie
- POULIN, R. “La pornographie comme faire-valoir masculin”, in D. Welzer-Lang (ed.), Nouvelles approches des hommes et du masculin, Toulouse, Presses universitaires du Mirail, 2000.
- POULIN, R. “Centralisation, décentralisation et concurrence déloyale en région(s)”, Possibles, vol. 23, no. 4, 1999, p. 40-53.
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