Prix du meilleur article RCS
Le prix du meilleur article RCS de la Revue canadienne de sociologie (The Canadian Review of Sociology) est décerné depuis 2012. Ce prix est présenté aux auteurs d’un article publié dans la revue au cours de l’année civile précédente qui, d’après l’avis du comité de sélection, ont contribué de façon remarquable à l’avancement des connaissances sociologiques.
Le lauréat recevra une plaque et sera reconnu par les communications et le site Web de la société canadienne de sociologie.
Les questions concernant ce prix doivent être soumises à: office@csa-scs.ca
Lauréates et lauréats
August 2024 (61:03)
Canadian Climate Change Attitudes and Energy Policy
February 2023 (60:01)
Année | Lauréates et lauréats | Article | CRS Issue |
2025 |
Danièle Bélanger, Université Laval, Adèle Garnier, Université Laval, Laurence Simard-Gagnon, Université du Québec à Rimouski, and Benoît Lalonde, Université Laval |
Explaining immigration casework in federal Members of Parliament's district offices in Canada |
August 2024 (61:03) |
2025 Honourable Mention |
Roger Pizarro Milian, University of Toronto, Dylan Reynolds, Cape Breton University, Firrisaa Abdulkarim, York University, Naleni Jacob, Independent Researcher, Gillian Parekh, York University, Rob Brown, York University, and David Walters, University of Guelph |
August 2024 (61:03) | |
2024 |
Lisa Y. Seiler, York University and Glenn J. Stalker, York University |
February 2023 (60:01) | |
2024 Honourable Mention |
Michelle Maroto, York University, Delphine Brown, York University, and Guillaume Durou, University of Alberta |
Is Everyone Really Middle Class? Social Class Positions and Identification in Alberta |
August 2023 (60:03) |
2023 |
Ronjon Paul Datta, University of Windsor and Reza Nakhaie, University of Windsor |
October 2022(59:S1) | |
2023 Honourable Mention |
Maude Pugliese, Institut national de la recherche scientifique and Hélène Belleau, Institut national de la recherche scientifique |
Mine, yours, ours, or no one's? Homeownership arrangements among cohabiting and married couples |
October 2022(59:S1) |
2022 |
William K. Carroll, University of Victoria, Nicolas Graham, University of Victoria, and Mark Shakespear, University of British Columbia |
Mapping the environmental field: Networks of foundations, ENGOs and think tanks |
July 2021 (58:03) |
2021 | Emily Milne, MacEwan University and Terry Wotherspoon, University of Saskatchewan |
February 2020 (57:01) |
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2020 | Nicolas Graham, University of Victoria |
Candian Fossil Capitalism, Corporate Strategy, and Post-Carbon Futures |
May 2019 (56:02) |
2019 | Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, University of California, Irvine | August 2018 (55:03) | |
2018 | Judy Beglaubter, University of Toronto |
Balancing the Scales: Negotiating Fathers' Parental Leave Use. |
November 2017 (54:04) |
2017 | David H. Calnitsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison | February 2016 (53:01) | |
2016 | Sylvia Fuller & Natasha Stecy-Hildebrandt, University of British Columbia | Lasting Disadvantage? Comparing Career Trajectories of Matched Temporary and Permanent Workers in Canada | November 2014 (51:04) |
2016 | Neil Guppy & Nicole Luongo, University of British Columbia | The Rise and Stall of Canada's Gender-Equity Revolution | August 2015 (52:03) |
2015 | William Carroll, University of Victoria | Discipline, Field, Nexus: Re-Visioning Sociology | February 2013 (50:01) |
2014 | Hester Vair, University of New Brunswick | The Discourse of Balance: Balance as Metaphor and Ideology | May 2013 (50:02) |
2013 | David Zarifa, Nipissing University | Persistent Inequality or Liberation from Social Origins? Determining Who Attends Graduate and Professional Schools in Canada's Expanded Postsecondary System | May 2012 (49:02) |
2012 | Tracey L Adams, University of Western Ontario | February 2010 (47:01) |