2009 Prize in International Relations

2009 Poster Prize

2009 Poster Prize Winner: Charles Breton To Preserve What is Best of the Past: Network of Actors and Identity Analysis of Moral Conservatism in CanadaExcerpt from jury report: Through the use of semi-directed interviews, Mr. Breton examines whether or not the...
2009 Prize in International Relations

2009 John McMenemy Prize

2009 John McMenemy Prize Winner: Debra Elizabeth Thompson Is Race Political?, Canadian Journal of Political Science 41:3Excerpt from jury report: Debra Thompson’s outstanding paper “Is Race Political?” (CJPS, 41/3, September 2008,525-547) is the...
2009 Prize in International Relations

2009 Jill Vickers Prize

2009 Jill Vickers Prize Winner: Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)The Political ‘Nature’ of Pregnancy and Childbirth (2008 CPSA conference paper)Excerpt from jury report: This paper examines theoretical debates concerning “medicalization” as they are...
2009 Prize in International Relations

2009 Donald Smiley Prize

2009 Donald Smiley Prize Winner: Christian JettéLes organismes communautaires et la transformation de l’État-providence. Trois décennies de coconstruction des politiques publiques dans le domaine de la santé et des services sociaux, (Presses de l’Université du Québec,...
2009 Prize in International Relations

2009 Donald Smiley Prize

2009 Donald Smiley Prize Winner: Gerard W. BoychukNational Health Insurance in the United States and Canada. Race, Territory and the Roots of Difference, (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2008)Excerpt from jury report: In this clear, thorough and...