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Berghe, Pierre van den 373–4 and rationalization 10
Berlet, Chip 17 and responsible consumerism 282–3
Bernard, Paul 201–15 and sport 158–9
Best, Stephen 20 wage labour 10–12, 13, 15
Biomedical Sciences Institute (Singapore) 393–6 Weber, views on 10
Blau, P. 206 CASMIN project 205, 210
Bourdieu, Pierre 162, 172, 174, 205, 341, 352 Castells, Manuel 22, 267, 370-1
bourgeoisie 10, 187 CEJUS (Justo Sierra Study Center) (Mexico) 102
thought 15, 16 Chicago School of sociology 126, 306, 310
Brah, Avtar 33 China 230
Brazil, NGOs 79–88, 102, 347–8, 348n2, 464 globalization issues 119
adaptation to society trends 83 mortality rates 226, 227
computerization of 85–6 sociology in 49
definitions of 81 childhood sociology 185–96
funding of 83–4 children as social actors 195
government partnerships with 80 children at work 190–1
Internet usage 86 children’s experiences 189–90
objectives of 82 children’s rights/responsibilities 192–3
and the state 86–8 education, welfare, health 194
workers in 84–5 future directions of 195–6
Brazil, social movements in 336–48 globalization, effects of 192
Afro-Brazilian movement 341, 343 history of 186–8
categories for analysis of 339–41 research in 188–94
civil society, notion of 337–8 children
early movements 337–8 economic activity of 191
gender movements 343 experiences of 189–90
movement of landless workers (MST) 338, 345, 346–7 Internet, use of 192
NGOs 347–8 in politics 185–6
overview of 341–3 rights of 192–3
pluralistic 343–4 as social actors 195
Quilombola 343, 347 vaccinations 230
research into 341–3 Church, the 11
rural 346–7 in El Salvador and Honduras 361–2
social movement unionism (SMU) 270–4 CIDE (Center for Innovation and Educational Development)
studies of 338–41, 347 (Mexico) 98–102
trade unionism 340, 342 ‘Citizens’ Juries’ 52–3
urban population movements 344–6 citizenship 31
Breen, Richard 215 and children 192–3
Brown, Roger 417–18, 430 civil society 77
Browne, Paul Leduc 250–61 in Brazil 337–8, 340, 341
Bruntland Report 111 NGOs 78–88
Bühler-Niederberger, Doris 11 class systems
Burgess, Ernest W. 185–6, 387–8 alienated 16
and arts 172
Canada 294 bourgeoisie 10
corporate control of agriculture 327 childhood 187
ethnic structure 433 conflict 113–14, 156, 161–2
farming crisis 328–9 health, effect on 125, 129–31, 225–6, 230
food supply 330 proletariat 10, 113, 216n4
health care in 256–61 and quality turn, food consumerism 283
hunger in 330 social stratification 202–3, 210
obesity in 329 sport 156, 159, 161–2
peacekeeping role 243 Clawson, Dan 272–4
rural crime 308 clinical sociology 46
Canada/Québec, ethno-linguistic diversity 433–55 Coburn, David 130
bilingualism, Québec 439–40 452, 446, 447 Cohen, Robert 33
cultural communities 437 colonial managerialism 374–5
diversity, general analysis of 450–3 commodity fetishism 15, 24
diversity management 434–8, 443 communication
ethnic diversity, legitimising 445–7, 465–6 face-to-face 19–20, 416–30
immigration 434, 435, 440–5, 451–2 technological advances in 92, 291–302
language policies 448–50 community living 18–20
multiculturalism 435, 445, 446 see also belonging
pluralism, level of 435, 438–40, 445–6, 452 communities
capabilities 36, 112 diasporic 33–5
capitalism and rural crime 309–10
alienation 10 competition 109, 119, 185–6
and art controversies 181 in childhood 196
consumerism 11, 23 in conversation 416, 424–7
Durkheim, views on 10 competitive advantage 387
Gramsci, Antonio 11 and futures research 292–3, 300
Marx, Karl see main entry Marx, Karl in health sociology 128–9, 134
and pop culture 17–18 intergovernmental FDI 386–7

