Dominique Clément

Dominique Clément
Born1975 (age 49–50)
Academic background
EducationQueen's University
University of British Columbia
Memorial University of Newfoundland
ThesisRights in the age of protest: a history of the human rights and civil liberties movement in Canada, 1962-1982 (2006)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Alberta
University of Victoria
University of Sydney
KU Leuven
NUI,Galway
Websitehistoryofrights.ca/about/

Dominique Clément (born 1975) is Canadian historical sociologist. He is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta. In 2018, he was named a member of the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists for his research into human rights (law and activism) and the nonprofit sector in Canada.

He is the former Managing Editor of the Canadian Review of Sociology and Associate Editor for the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Sociological Association, Canadian Historical Association, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights and the Centre for Constitutional Studies.

Early life and education

Clément was born in 1975. He earned his PhD at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His dissertation was titled: "Rights in the age of protest: a history of the human rights and civil liberties movement in Canada, 1962-1982."[1]

Career

Clément has received distinctions for research (Killam Annual Professorship), community engagement (Angus Reid Applied Sociology Award; University of Alberta Community Engagement Award), and teaching (Undergraduate Teaching Award; Bill Meloff Award). In 2009, he received the John Porter Memorial Book Prize for his book Canada's Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-1982.[2] In 2016, his book Equality Deferred: Sex Discrimination and British Columbia's Human Rights State, 1953-84 was a finalist for the Canada Prize in the Social Sciences.[3] Equality Deferred also received the Clio Book Award by the Canadian Historical Association and was shortlisted for a book award by the Canadian Political Science.[4] In recognition of his research into the history of social movements and human rights, Clément was elected to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2018.[5]

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Item – Theses Canada". Government of Canada. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  2. ^ Champagne, Curtis (June 2, 2009). "Canadian Sociological Association Awards, Congress 2009". University of Alberta. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  3. ^ "Dominique Clément: Finalist for the 2016 Canada Prize in the Social Sciences". University of Alberta. May 25, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  4. ^ "Dominique Clément in the News". University of Alberta. June 15, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  5. ^ McKinnon, Donna (September 11, 2016). "The Royal Society of Canada announces 2018 Fellows and Members". University of Alberta. Retrieved May 12, 2025.