Innis-Gérin Medal
The Innis-Gérin Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada for a distinguished and sustained contribution to the literature of the social sciences. It was established in 1966 and is given biennially. The award is named in honor of Harold Innis and Léon Gérin.[1][2]
Winners
- Source: Royal Society of Canada
- 2018 - Jennifer Clapp [3]
- 2016 - John A. Hall, FRSC
- 2014 - Janine Brodie, FRSC
- 2014 - John McGarry, FRSC
- 2011 - Georges Dionne, FRSC
- 2007 - Gilbert Laporte
- 2003 - Richard E. Tremblay, MSRC
- 2001 - Byron P. Rourke, FRSC
- 1999 - Rodolphe De Koninck, MSRC
- 1997 - Norman S. Endler
- 1995 - Albert Legault, MSRC
- 1991 - Thérèse Gouin-Décarie, MSRC
- 1989 - Albert Faucher, MSRC
- 1987 - Anthony D. Scott, FRSC
- 1985 - Bruce G. Trigger, FRSC
- 1983 - Malcolm C. Urquhart, FRSC
- 1981 - H. Gordon Skilling, FRSC
- 1979 - Marc-Adélard Tremblay, MSRC
- 1977 - Harry G. Johnson
- 1975 - Noël Mailloux
- 1973 - Jean-Charles Falardeau
- 1971 - Jacques Henripin
- 1969 - Alexander Brady, FRSC
- 1968 - Esdras Minville
- 1967 - W.A. Mackintosh, FRSC
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gollark: You have to pass other ones for pointer arithmetic and such.
gollark: Actually, #2 would be hard, so "memory safety enforced via disabling pointers unless you pass a pointer aptitude test".
gollark: gollarC features:- osmarkslibc\™️ built in- memory safety enforced via disabling pointers unless you ~~provide mathematical proof that your use of them is always valid in every way~~ pass pointer aptitude tests (plus ones for pointer arithmetic etc.)- completely broken backward compatibility wrt. `switch`- lambdas for some reason- length-terminated strings- `quaternion.h`- fearless concurrency via an optional setting to deny all inter-thread shared memory access- macro for automatically generating yet another linked list implementation for some reason
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See also
References
- "Innis-Gérin Medal". RSC Medals & Awards. Royal Society of Canada. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- "Innis-Gérin Medal". Past award winners. Royal Society of Canada. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- "Jennifer Clapp awarded Innis-Gérin Medal by the Royal Society of Canada". University of Waterloo. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
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