THE CANADIAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
LA SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DE SOCIOLOGIE

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THE BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD

LE PRIX DE LA MEILLEURE COMMUNICATION ÉTUDIANTE

An award is presented annually by the Association to the graduate student whose paper, presented at the Annual Meeting in the year of the award, is judged by the Association’s Awards Committee to be the best among those received for adjudication.

The award recipient is given public recognition at the Awards Ceremony.

Un prix est présenté annuellement à l’étudiant ou l'étudiante de deuxième ou troisième cycle dont la communication, présentée à la rencontre annuelle de l’année de la remise du prix, est reconnue par le Comité des prix et récompenses de la Société comme étant la meilleure parmi les communications soumises.

Le ou la récipiendaire reçoit son prix lors de la Cérémonie publique de remise des prix et récompenses.

Committee / Comité
Call for Submissions for 2010
/ Appel de soumissions pour 2010
List of past recipients / Liste des récipiendaires


COMMITTEE / COMITÉ

The Committee members are chosen by the
Association's President-Elect, Chair of the Committee. All submissions must be sent to the Committee Chair.

Les membres du comité sont choisis par le Président élu de la Société, responsable du Comité. Toutes les soumissions doivent être envoyées au responsable du comité.

Dr. John Goyder
CSA National Office / Bureau national SCS
info@csaa.ca


CALL BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
To be presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting
, Concordia University
(le français suit):

Deadline (firm): April 16, 2010

To be eligible for consideration:

APPEL DE COMMUNICATIONS POUR LE PRIX ÉTUDIANT
Présenté à la Rencontre annuelle de 2010, à l'Université Concordia

 Date limite (ferme): 16 avril 2010

Pour être éligible:


LIST OF CSAA BEST STUDENT PAPER RECIPIENTS
LISTE DES RÉCIPIENDAIRES DU PRIX DE LA MEILLEURE COMMUNICATION ÉTUDIANTE

2001: Diane Crocker, PhD Candidate, York University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Conceptualizing Violence Against Women as a Gendered Crime: Directions for future theory.

Honourable mention/Mention honorable: Gail McCabe, PhD Candidate, York University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Crone Resurrection: A cyberspace passage from social death to virtual immortality.

2002: Stephanie Knaak, PhD Candidate, University of Alberta
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Deconstructing Discourse: Breastfeeding, intensive mothering and the moral construction of choice.

2003: Linda Quirke, PhD Candidate, McMaster University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
When ‘Parent’ Becomes a Verb: Changes to parenting and the rise of cognitively intensive education.

2004: Kimberly-Ann Ford, PhD Candidate, Carleton University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Mefloquine Dreams: Preventing malaria in the 'Risk Society'.

2005: Janice Aurini, PhD Candidate, McMaster University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Crafting Ligitimation Projects: An institutional analysis of private education businesses.

and / et

Kevin Walby
, PhD Candidate, University of Victoria
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Little England? The accession of open-street closed-circuit television surveillance in Canada.

2006: Kevin Walby, PhD Candidate, University of Carleton
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Performativity and Masculinities: At the gay bar with male erotic dancers and their bodies

2007: Sandra Smele, MA Sociology, Concordia University
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Jewish Identity and the Authority of Scientific Discourse. An historical comparative analysis

2008: Mark Stoddart, PhD Candidate, The University of British Columbia
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
The Politics of Snow: Skiing, media and nature in British Columbia

2009: Phillippa Chong, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto
For her paper entitled / pour sa communication intitulée:
Ethnicity, Nation and Worth: How literary reviewers use author's race and ethno-national origins to construct literary worth

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