Sociologists, geographers and other social scientists, take heed!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2013/04/25/pol-harper-trinidad.html
From the text:
"[Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper] was also asked about when
it's appropriate to talk about the root causes of involvement with
terrorism.
The Conservatives had taken Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to task when
he suggested last week it was important to look at the root causes of
the Boston Marathon bombings.
"I think, though, this is not a time to commit sociology, if I can use
an expression," Harper said. "These things are serious threats, global
terrorist attacks, people who have agendas of violence that are deep
and abiding threats to all the values our society stands for.
"I don't think we want to convey any view to the Canadian public other
than our utter condemnation of this kind of violence, contemplation of
this violence and our utter determination through our laws and our
activities to do everything we can to prevent it and counter it,"
Harper said."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2013/04/25/pol-harper-trinidad.html
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JOHN PAUL CATUNGAL
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Geography
University of Toronto
"Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover who we are, but to
refuse who we are." (Michel Foucault)
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