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| Dominique Clément |
- Languages: English, French, American Sign-Language (ASL basic).
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- University of Sydney, Australia, 2002.
- University of Birmingham, United Kingdom (Postdoctoral Fellow, 2005).
- University of Victoria, B.C. (Postdoctoral Fellow, 2006-8).
- Director, Association for Canadian Studies (2008-2010).
- Director, Canadian Civil Liberties Association (2009-2011).
- Secretary, Canadian Committee on Labour History (2009-present).
- Hilda Neatby Prize (women's history), Adjudication Committee (2007-2010).
- Eugene Forsey Prize (labour history), Adjudication Committee (2008-2010).
- Adjudication Committee, Soutien aux équipes de recherché, Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (2008-2009).
- Director, Canadian Historical Association, (2001-4).
- Co-Chair, CHA Task Force on Becoming an Historian Booklet (2007-2008)
- Director, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (2004-2006)
- Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Task Force on New Scholars (2002-4)
- Canadian Historical Association, Council member (elected) (2001-4)
- Vice-Chair (Research), Canadian Graduate Council (1999-2001).
- Chair, Accessibility Task Force, Queen’s University (1996-1998)
- Dominique Clément. Canada’s Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-1982 (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008).Click here to order a copy.
- Lara Campbell, Dominique Clément and Greg Kealey, eds.. Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties (Toronto: University of Toronto Press) (under review).
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Dominique Clément. ‘I Believe in Human Rights, Not Women’s Rights’: The Women’s Movement and the Human Rights State in British Columbia, 1953-1984 (in-progress).
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Dominique Clément, Gerry Gall and Jim Gurnette. The Alberta Legacies Project: Human Rights Milestones (in-progress).
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Dominique Clément. A History of the Women’s Movement in British Columbia (in-progress).
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Dominique Clément. “Self-Perpetuating Grievance Machines”: The Human Rights State in Newfoundland.” (under review)
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Lara Campbell and Dominique Clément. “Time, Age, Myth: Towards a History of the Sixties.” in Lara Campbell, Dominique Clément and Greg Kealey, eds. Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties (Toronto: University of Toronto Press) (under review).
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Dominique Clément. “’Self-Perpetuating Grievance Machines’: Human Rights Law and Sexual Discrimination in British Columbia, 1953-1984.” In Sara Carter, Alvin Finkel and Peter Fortna, eds., The West and Beyond (Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2010).
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Dominique Clément. “‘Generations and the Transformation of Social Movements in Post-war Canada” Histoire Sociale/Social History 42, 84 (2009).
- Dominique Clément, " Should the First Nations of Canada have their own form of citizenship?" Unpublished Essay. Special Collections Division of the Library, University of British Columbia. February, 1999 (William Black Memorial Prize winner).
- Anne Bailey, Dominique Clément, Patricia Demers, Paul Ledwell, Jennifer McRobert, Robert O'Kell, Doug Owram, Kathy Sanford, The Academy as Community: A Manual of Best Practices for Meeting the Needs of New Scholars (Ottawa: Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Task Force on New Scholars, 2004).
- Social Movements (Sociology)
- Inequality and Social Stratification (Sociology)
- Social Movements - Graduate (Sociology)
- Human Rights in International Perspective (History & Sociology)
- Violence and Social Protest in Canada (History)
- Nation and Nationalism in Canadian History (History)
- 20th Century Canadian History (History)
- American Power in Canada (Canadian Studies)
- Quebec Nationalism (Canadian Studies)
- November 2009: Brief to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Content Advisory Committee.
- August 2008: Chair, Canada and the Sixties Workshop. [Program].
- February 2008: Chair, Law and History Workshop. [Program].
- December 2007: Open Letter to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia [Re.: New Auditing Policy for BC Archives]
- November 2007: Memorandum, University of Victoria, Intellectual Freedom and Freedom of Information, British Columbia Archives.
- October 2005: Memorandum, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Potential Human Rights Violations for the 2010 Olympics.
- September 2004: New Technologies in the Library and Archives of Canada, Brief to Ian Wilson, Librarian and Archivist of Canada from the Canadian Historical Association.
- June 2004: The Academy as Community, Report of the Task Force on New Scholars, Canadian Federation for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
- Winter 2004: A New Vision for Graduate Studies in Canada, Canadian Historical Association Bulletin, Volume 30, Number 1.
- June 2002: Letter to Marc Renaud, President SSHRC, Executive Summary of National Survey of Graduate Students in History in Canada.
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