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The main impact on the development of sociology in Canada was made by the French and English versions of sociology presented by different researchers and scientists, who tended either to the French language or to the English language.
The body of the article comprises opinions of Canadian researchers on the historical context and recent developments in the discipline of socioloAboutd to the approach chosen by the authors (conceptual, polemical, empire,ical or historical research approaches), their considerations about public sociology in Canada differ. The main point of concern for researchers in the field of sociology is the place of the field in the public sphere. Burawoy’s position is presented an inspiring approach to sociology because he presents his dialogue on a global level.
Moreover, Jeff Cornier is another leaner of his sociology field vision representative, Italy positioned in the article that there is a need for intellectuals in Canada to communicate more on the social level, following the example of public intellectuals in the US. Reflective conclusion Thus, on the one hand, it may seem that the authors of the article have summarized the main points of the field of sociology in Canada and reflected their vision concerning every stage of the field’s development.
On the other hand, the article presents a much deeper analysis of the public sociology position in Canada. It should be noted that this article contributes greatly to the field of sociology. It shows that the popularity of this science depends on intellectuals, researchers, and scientists as public mentors of the Canadian public. Moreover, in case these public intellectuals followed this strategy of the sociology field popularizatitheat a level of US-Canadian interference in the discipline vision would decrease significantly. This discipline is a new stage of development in Canada, where various research methods and approaches are applied. Thus, a new independent, un,ique and indigenous representation of Canadian interpretation of the field of sociology occurs.
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