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Dominique Clément

Dominique Clément is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta and a member of the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. He is a Canadian historical sociologist who specializes in human rights and social movements including the use of digital tools for research in the humanities and social sciences. He is an Adjunct Professor in the Departments of History, Classics & Religion and as well as Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta and the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology] at Dalhousie University. He has also been a visiting scholar at the University of Sydney in Australia, Beijing Normal University in China, KU-Leuven University in Belgium, and NUI Galway in Ireland.

Dominique Clément

Clément is the founder and creator of Canada's Human Rights History, which is a popular teaching and research portal on the history of human rights in Canada. His Facebook (HistoryOfRights) and Twitter (@HistoryOfRights) sites explore current affairs in human rights and social movements in Canada. He was the Principal Investigator of a national research team that included numerous community partners engaged in an examination of the relationship between public funding and the non-profit sector in Canada: State Funding for Social Movements. One of the major deliverables of this project was an archive and searchable public database of government grants to NGOs since the 1960s.

Biography edit

Clément earned his B.A. (Honours) from Queen's University at Kingston, a Master of Arts from University of British Columbia, and his PhD from Memorial University of Newfoundland. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Birmingham and the University of Victoria.

Clément is a public intellectual whose work has been profiled on radio, television and print media including the CBC, Radio-Canada, The Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, Edmonton Journal and the Vancouver Sun. He is the author of award-winning books including Canada's Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change (UBC Press, 2008) (reprinted in Japanese by Akashi Press), Equality Deferred: Sex Discrimination and British Columbia's Human Rights State (UBC Press, 2014), Human Rights in Canada: A History (WLU Press, 2016), and Debating Rights Inflation: A Sociology of Human Rights (WLU Press, 2018). He is also the co-editor for Alberta's Human Rights Story (John Humphrey Centre, 2012) and Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties (University of Toronto Press, 2012). Clément is the author of numerous articles on human rights, social movements, immigration policy, public finances, the Olympic Games, Freedom of information law, national security and counter-terrorism policy, legal history, labour history, and women's history.

Clément has consulted for the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Canadian Heritage Information Network. He is a former board member of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Centre for Constitutional Studies, the https://ccwgh-cchfg.com Canadian Committee on Women's History], John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights, Association for Canadian Studies, L’Institut d’études canadiennes de l’Université de l’Alberta, Canadian Committee on Labour History, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Historical Association. Clément has served as an Associate Editor for the Canadian Review of Sociology and on the editorial board for the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. He is a Research Affiliate with the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society as well as a Co-Investigator with the Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition.

 
Dr. Dominique Clément at the McGill Faculty of Law

Honours edit

Clément was elected to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2018. He was awarded the John Porter Traditional of Excellence Book Award from the Canadian Sociological Association for Canada's Rights Revolution. His book, Equality Deferred, was awarded the Canadian Historical Association Clio Book Prize and an Honourable Mention for the Canadian Law and Society Association book award (it was also a finalist for the Canada Prize in Social Sciences and shortlisted for the Donald V. Smiley award from the Canadian Political Science Association). Another book, Human Rights in Canada, was a finalist for the INDIE Book Awards. In 2014, 2017, and 2022 he was awarded the Faculty of Arts Research Award at the University of Alberta and, in 2018, he was awarded the Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award at the University of Alberta.

Publications edit

External links edit

  • Biography on HistoryOfRights.ca
  • Open Canada
  • Canada's Rights Revolution [in Japanese
  • Equality Deferred
  • Human Rights in Canada
  • Debating Rights Inflation
  • Department of Sociology Faculty page
  • OpenCanada Data Portal announces State Funding for Social Movements database
  • The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and its Members have elected this year's new Fellows, and named the incoming class of The College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists
  • Canada's Human Rights History
  • State Funding for Social Movements
  • Detailed biography and list of publications
  • Canada's Rights Revolution
  • Equality Deferred
  • Human Rights in Canada
  • State Funding for Social Movements database
  • Debating Dissent 2016-01-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • Technology for Archival Research

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dominique Clement is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta and a member of the Royal Society of Canada s College of New Scholars Artists and Scientists He is a Canadian historical sociologist who specializes in human rights and social movements including the use of digital tools for research in the humanities and social sciences He is an Adjunct Professor in the Departments of History Classics amp Religion and as well as Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta and the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Dalhousie University He has also been a visiting scholar at the University of Sydney in Australia Beijing Normal University in China KU Leuven University in Belgium and NUI Galway in Ireland Dominique ClementClement is the founder and creator of Canada s Human Rights History which is a popular teaching and research portal on the history of human rights in Canada His Facebook HistoryOfRights and Twitter HistoryOfRights sites explore current affairs in human rights and social movements in Canada He was the Principal Investigator of a national research team that included numerous community partners engaged in an examination of the relationship between public funding and the non profit sector in Canada State Funding for Social Movements One of the major deliverables of this project was an archive and searchable public database of government grants to NGOs since the 1960s Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 Publications 4 External linksBiography editClement earned his B A Honours from Queen s University at Kingston a Master of Arts from University of British Columbia and his PhD from Memorial University of Newfoundland He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Birmingham and the University of Victoria Clement is a public intellectual whose work has been profiled on radio television and print media including the CBC Radio Canada The Globe and Mail National Post Toronto Star Edmonton Journal and the Vancouver Sun He is the author of award winning books including Canada s Rights Revolution Social Movements and Social Change UBC Press 2008 reprinted in Japanese by Akashi Press Equality Deferred Sex Discrimination and British Columbia s Human Rights State UBC Press 2014 Human Rights in Canada A History WLU Press 2016 and Debating Rights Inflation A Sociology of Human Rights WLU Press 2018 He is also the co editor for Alberta s Human Rights Story John Humphrey Centre 2012 and Debating Dissent Canada and the Sixties University of Toronto Press 2012 Clement is the author of numerous articles on human rights social movements immigration policy public finances the Olympic Games Freedom of information law national security and counter terrorism policy legal history labour history and women s history Clement has consulted for the Canadian Human Rights Commission the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Canadian Heritage Information Network He is a former board member of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association Centre for Constitutional Studies the https ccwgh cchfg com Canadian Committee on Women s History John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Association for Canadian Studies L Institut d etudes canadiennes de l Universite de l Alberta Canadian Committee on Labour History British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Historical Association Clement has served as an Associate Editor for the Canadian Review of Sociology and on the editorial board for the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association He is a Research Affiliate with the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism Security and Society as well as a Co Investigator with the Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition nbsp Dr Dominique Clement at the McGill Faculty of LawHonours editClement was elected to the Royal Society of Canada s College of New Scholars Artists and Scientists in 2018 He was awarded the John Porter Traditional of Excellence Book Award from the Canadian Sociological Association for Canada s Rights Revolution His book Equality Deferred was awarded the Canadian Historical Association Clio Book Prize and an Honourable Mention for the Canadian Law and Society Association book award it was also a finalist for the Canada Prize in Social Sciences and shortlisted for the Donald V Smiley award from the Canadian Political Science Association Another book Human Rights in Canada was a finalist for the INDIE Book Awards In 2014 2017 and 2022 he was awarded the Faculty of Arts Research Award at the University of Alberta and in 2018 he was awarded the Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award at the University of Alberta Publications editDebating Rights Inflation in Canada A Sociology of Human Rights 2018 Wilfrid Laurier University Press Human Rights in Canada A History 2016 Wilfrid Laurier University Press Equality Deferred Sex Discrimination and British Columbia s Human Rights State 2014 University of British Columbia Press Canada s Rights Revolution Social Movements and Social Change 2008 University of British Columbia Press Translated and Published by Akashi Press Debating Dissent Canada and the Sixties 2012 University of Toronto Press Alberta s Human Rights Story 2012 John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights People s Citizenship Guide A Response to Conservative Canada edited by Adele Perry and Esyllt Jones 2012 ARP Books The Academy as Community A Manual of Best Practices for Meeting the Needs of New Scholars 2004 Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences External links editBiography on HistoryOfRights ca Open Canada Canada s Rights Revolution in Japanese Equality Deferred Human Rights in Canada Debating Rights Inflation Department of Sociology Faculty page OpenCanada Data Portal announces State Funding for Social Movements database The Royal Society of Canada RSC and its Members have elected this year s new Fellows and named the incoming class of The College of New Scholars Artists and Scientists Canada s Human Rights History State Funding for Social Movements Detailed biography and list of publications Canada s Rights Revolution Equality Deferred Human Rights in Canada State Funding for Social Movements database Debating Dissent Archived 2016 01 04 at the Wayback Machine Technology for Archival Research Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dominique Clement amp oldid 1217451083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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