Brown Douglas M
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Dec;50(4):271-81.
At ninety-eight (2006), Oswald Hall is Canada's senior, distinguished sociologist. For several decades Dr. Hall's colleagues have acknowledged his abiding "contributions to the growth of sociology in Canada and his loyalty to the profession."1 The prime purpose of this paper is to document Dr. Hall's legacy. It begins by briefly looking at Dr. Hall's origins and early training. Then it investigates his graduate and postgraduate education and delves into his varied roles as a teacher, researcher, civil servant, and administrator, as well as his appointments to various advisory bodies, enquiries, boards and associations and concludes with a commentary on Oswald Hall's accomplishments. Throughout the paper, Dr. Hall's major publications are reviewed chronologically. This study does not include Hall's twenty-seven year involvement with the chiropractic profession (1976 to 1998) because that era has been covered extensively in the December 2005 issue of the JCCA.2 Much of the article is based on testimony from colleagues and friends, as well as quotes from some of Hall's unpublished writings and manuscripts. Unpublished Hall quotes are identified in the references by their titles and/or dates.
1998年,奥斯瓦尔德·霍尔成为加拿大资深杰出社会学家。几十年来,霍尔博士的同事们一直认可他对“加拿大社会学发展的持久贡献以及他对该专业的忠诚”。本文的主要目的是记录霍尔博士的遗产。文章首先简要介绍了霍尔博士的出身和早期培训。接着研究了他的研究生和研究生后教育,深入探讨了他作为教师、研究员、公务员和行政人员的多样角色,以及他在各种咨询机构、调查、委员会和协会中的任职情况,并以对奥斯瓦尔德·霍尔成就的评论作为结尾。在整篇文章中,按时间顺序回顾了霍尔博士的主要出版物。本研究不包括霍尔与脊椎按摩疗法专业长达27年的接触(1976年至1998年),因为2005年12月的《加拿大脊椎按摩疗法协会杂志》已对该时期进行了广泛报道。本文大部分内容基于同事和朋友的证词,以及霍尔一些未发表的著作和手稿中的引述。未发表的霍尔引述在参考文献中通过其标题和/或日期进行标识。