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365 Day Rental Sociology of Home: Belonging, Community, and Place in the Canadian Context

365 Day Rental Sociology of Home: Belonging, Community, and Place in the Canadian Context
Author: Gillian Anderson, Joseph Moore, Laura Suski
Price: $43.95
ISBN-10: 9781551309408R365
ISBN-13: 9781551309408R365
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Duration: 365 Days

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The first Canadian collection of its kind, Sociology of Home draws on sociological approaches to family, urban and rural communities, and migration and immigration to discuss the idea of “home”—an intensely personal concept that is, in its varying iterations, bound to larger economic and political systems. 

Moving from private homemaking to community building and political ecology, authors investigate home as a constructed space within the context of a diverse set of cultural, political, built, and natural landscapes that ground Canadian experiences. This comprehensive introductory reader explores a diversity of homes and homemaking and is an important contribution to the sociological studies of home, family, environment, gender, and social inequality.

Features
  • looks at geographic contexts across Canada, including Vancouver, St. John’s, and the North
  • includes contributions from gendered, class-based, racialized, and Indigenous perspectives
  • features work by new and established scholars