Two Faculty members, Neil Guppy and Sylvia Fuller, together with their co/writers, grad students Nicole Luongo and Natasha Stecy-Hildebrandt, have been selected as co-winners of the Canadian Review of Sociology Best Article Award, for 2014. Neil Guppy and Nicole Luongo for their article, “The Rise and Stall of the Gender Equity Revolution in Canada.” Sylvia Fuller and Natasha Stecy-Hildebrandt for their article, “Lasting Disadvantage? Comparing Career Trajectories of Matched Temporary and Permanent Workers in Canada.” The award is presented to the authors of an article published in the journal in the two previous calendar years that, in the opinion of the selection committee, makes an outstanding contribution to the advancement of sociological knowledge. This year, the selection committee declared a tie. There are two sets of authors receiving the award.
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