James Rinehart
University of Western Ontario
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Studies in Political Economy | 1992
David Robertson; James Rinehart; Christopher Huxley
This paper provides some half-time reflections on a longitudinal case study of a unionized Japanese-American automobile factory based in Ingersoll, Ontario.
Small Group Research | 1974
James A. Geschwender; James Rinehart; P.M. George
Studies of student activists, especially those of Flacks (1967) and Keniston (1968), have demonstrated the importance of familial socialization experiences in the biographies of these young persons. Parents of protesters are typically uppermiddle-class professionals of liberal political persuasions, decision-making in the family is democratic, and children are encouraged to develop a sense of responsibility to others as well as a capacity to be self-reliant. Growing up in this milieu is viewed as a natural prelude to campus activism. The idealistic, left-liberal political orientations and nonauthoritarian personality traits of individuals reared in such families clash head on with inaccessible bureaucratic elites as well as with the realities of a society that has failed to realize its democratic and egalitarian ideals. Given the characteristics of activists and the structural properties of societal institutions, protest behavior is understandable, if not inevitable.
Labour/Le Travail | 2000
James Rinehart; Christopher Huxley; David Brian Robertson
Archive | 1997
James Rinehart; Christopher Huxley; David Brian Robertson
Contemporary Sociology | 1998
Robert J. Hironimus-Wendt; James Rinehart; Christopher Huxley; David Robertson
Labour/Le Travail | 1989
Carl J. Cuneo; James Rinehart
Canadian Review of Sociology-revue Canadienne De Sociologie | 2008
James Rinehart; Ishmael O. Okraku
Studies in Political Economy | 1984
James Rinehart
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 1994
James Rinehart; Christopher Huxley; David Robertson
Canadian Review of Sociology-revue Canadienne De Sociologie | 2008
James Rinehart