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📖 This year, the #CanadaPrizes from @federationhss.ca highlight the diversity of Canadian research while reaffirming the importance of the humanities and social sciences in deepening our understanding of the world.

📌 Discover the five winning books: www.federationhss.ca/en/programs-...

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Headshot of Julien Simard. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Julien Simard. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

[3/4] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Julien Simard, social gerontologist whose work explores the precariousness of elderly people in gentrification and their strategies for resisting social exclusion.

Learn more about Julien Simard and his book at the link 👉 ow.ly/LzaT50WaamR

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Headshot of Charlotte Biron. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Charlotte Biron. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

[3/4] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Charlotte Biron, professor at the University of Quebec in Montreal whose book explores the history of literary reportage In Québec.

Learn more about Charlotte Biron and her book at the link 👉 ow.ly/a3MY50WaamU

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Headshot of Pierre Lavoie. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Pierre Lavoie. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

[3/4] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Pierre Lavoie, professor at the University of Québec whose work explores how migration, media, and popular artists shaped French Canadian identity in the American Northeast in the 20th century.

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Headshot of Jen Rinaldi and Kate Rossiter. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipients. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Jen Rinaldi and Kate Rossiter. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipients. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

[1/4] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winners @jenrinaldi.bsky.social, socio-legal scholar and Kate Rossiter, Associate Professor whose book explores the relational conditions that give rise to institutional violence – whether in residential schools or correctional facilities.

👉 ow.ly/8GIO50W8wPl

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Headshot of Candace Brunette-Debassige. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Candace Brunette-Debassige. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of Canada Prizes.

[1/4] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Candace Brunette-Debassige, Professor at Laurentian University whose book provides a model for how reconciliation and Indigenization can be done at an institutional level.

Learn more about Candace Brunette-Debassige and her book at the link 👉 ow.ly/rpKE50W8wQ2

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"We wrote a few years ago about what we thought would be happening with detention centers for kids in the United States, and within months there were legal actions taken on behalf of those kids that prove us right." - Kate Rossiter #CanadaPrizes #congressh

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"What we see now is we see that kind of fulcrum point where that logic is occurring in new spaces. I don't think the history of institutional violence is at all over. I think we are at the dawn of a whole new age of institutional violence." - Kate Rossiter #CanadaPrizes #congressh

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"We try and tell these peoples stories. We tried to make it our life's work, to make it public record: those [who've faced institutionalization] experiences of being treated like a social problem." @jenrinaldi.bsky.social #CanadaPrizes #congressh

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"I could see that a lot of women were sitting around tables in the province, and across the country, Indigenous women being called to lead. It inspired me to talk to others, to understand my own experience." - Candace Brunette-Debassige #CanadaPrizes #congressh

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Headshot of Stephanie Rutherford. Text reads: "Canada Prizes recipient". Logo of the Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Stephanie Rutherford. Text reads: "Canada Prizes recipient". Logo of the Canada Prizes.

[1/2] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Stephanie Rutherford, Associate Professor at Trent University whose book explores the social history of wolves in Canada and their shifting roles through time.

👉 ow.ly/OZV950UpRLC

@wolfieprof.bsky.social @mcgillqueensup.bsky.social

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Headshot of Celeste E. Orr. Text reads: "Canada Prizes recipient" Logo of the Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Celeste E. Orr. Text reads: "Canada Prizes recipient" Logo of the Canada Prizes.

🏆Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Celeste E. Orr, Assistant Professor at the University of New Brunswick. Orr's book investigates how intersex and interphobia intersect with disability and activism to form a new field of crip intersex studies
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@celesteeorr.bsky.social @ubcpress.bsky.social

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Picture of Nicholas Cotton. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

Picture of Nicholas Cotton. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

[1/2] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Nicholas Cotton, teacher-research at Collège Édouard-Montpetit, whose investigation into Derrida's works sheds new light on the French philosopher's thought and style.

👉 ow.ly/pT3t50UocLT

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Headshot of Deanna Reder. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

Headshot of Deanna Reder. Text reads: Canada Prizes recipient. Logo of the Canada Prizes.

[1/2] 🏆 Meet #CanadaPrizes winner Deanna Reder, Full Professor at Simon Fraser University, whose book encourages a widespread re-evaluation of past and present engagement with Indigenous storytelling forms across scholarly disciplines.

👉 ow.ly/n3XV50Untht

@wlupress.bsky.social
@sfuindg.bsky.social

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Such a huge surprise and honour! #CanadaPrizes

@federationhss.ca

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Congratulations to SFU Indigenous Studies Professor Deanna Reder! “Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition: Cree and Métis âcimisowina” has won a 2024 Canada Prize from @federationhss.ca! #CanadaPrizes

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Text reads: Winners 2024. Cover of the books "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" by Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" by Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" by Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" by Pascal Riendeau and "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" by Stephanie Rutherford. Logo of the Canada Prizes. | Le texte lit : Lauréat.e.s 2024. Couverture des livres "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" de Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" de Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" de Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" de Pascal Riendeau et "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" de Stephanie Rutherford. Logo des Prix du Canada.

Text reads: Winners 2024. Cover of the books "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" by Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" by Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" by Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" by Pascal Riendeau and "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" by Stephanie Rutherford. Logo of the Canada Prizes. | Le texte lit : Lauréat.e.s 2024. Couverture des livres "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" de Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" de Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" de Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" de Pascal Riendeau et "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" de Stephanie Rutherford. Logo des Prix du Canada.

[1/2] The Federation is proud to announce this year’s five #CanadaPrizes recipients, representing the most inspiring, impactful, and transformative scholarly books in the #HSS recently funded by the Scholarly Book Awards.

@cottonlizotte.bsky.social @celesteeorr.bsky.social @priendeau.bsky.social

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