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2010 Contribution Award Lecture: The Valuation of Sociology

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Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012

Keynote Speaker: Jim Frideres, University of Calgary, Canadian Sociological Association
President Elect (2010-2011).

In this presentation, Jim Frideres, analyses the value of sociology from three angles: public
policy analysts and politicians (government representatives), the private sector and the
academy. The latter focuses on the academy as an institution, as well as student perspectives

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  • MaReAnS

    is it me? or CSA is made for really academic 50 year olds with no presentation skills? not being offensive or anything, but this information could be much more engaging that it makes me WANT to pay the $50 to join ... please consider revising your strategies :)

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