Congratulations to our 2009/2010 Undergraduate Essay Award Winners

The Sociology Undergraduate Essay Award is an annual award presented to undergraduate students submitting outstanding essays.

09 November 2010

The Sociology Undergraduate Essay Award is an annual award presented to undergraduate students submitting outstanding essays in our undergraduate Sociology courses.

Criteria
• Open to all undergraduate students enrolled in Sociology courses requiring essays or term papers (exclusive of Sociology 401, 403, 407 and 408)
• The nominated paper is for the academic year Sept. - Apr. and includes the following spring and summer sessions.
• Papers should be submitted, without alteration, in the form originally submitted (no comments/marks) to meet the course requirements
• Each instructor may nominate up to three essays annually
• Students may self nominate their own essays
• Nominated essays can be brought in any time, but must be received in the Office of Undergraduate Studies (Tory 5-27) by August 31 at the latest.

The Award is presented as follows:
First Place: $100 Book Prize and Citation
Second Place: $ 50 Book Prize and Citation
Third Place: Citation

This year's winners are:

First Place: SALVATORE CUCCHIARA (SOC 334 - Instructor: Dr. Paul Datta)
"BEYOND GRAMSCI: A FOUCAULDIAN REFORMULATION OF HEGEMONY"

Second Place: PAUL NELSON (SOC 269 - Instructor: Dr. Gordon Laxer)
"FOOD SECURITY IN CANADA: AN EXAMINATION OF FOOD PRODUCTION PRACTICES"

Third Place: HEATHER HUNTER (SOC 420 - Instructor: Dr. Kevin Haggerty)
"INFANTICIDE: THE SOCIAL MANIFESTATIONS OF WOMEN'S POWERLESSNESS"