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Philippe Leroux
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Composition, Music, Composition, musique mixte, composition musicale
Induction Year: 2015
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Updated July 13, 2015
One of the most performed composers of his generation, Philippe Leroux has changed our perception of music. Rather than a collection of discrete elements, his music is about gesture, motion, and transformation, realized through the combination of human voices, acoustic instruments, and the infinite possibility of computer music. While he uses technology in innovative ways, the guiding idea is always human in origin - the breath, the brushstroke, memory, and motion.
Updated July 13, 2015
LEROUX, Philippe, École de musique Schulich, Université McGill
L'un des compositeurs les plus joués de sa génération, Philippe Leroux a changé notre perception de la musique. Plutôt qu'être une suite d'éléments discrets, elle convoque les notions de geste, mouvement et transformation, à travers la voix humaine, les instruments acoustiques, et les possibilités infinies de l'informatique musicale. Bien qu'il utilise les nouvelles technologies d'une façon innovante, ses idées ont toujours une origine humaine: souffle, trait de pinceau, écriture et mouvement.
Mr. Claude Leroy
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Lois fondamentales (parité, etc.) en physique des particules, symétries en physique des particules, détecteurs de particules, Imagerie médicale et industrielle, nouveaux matériaux semi-conducteurs
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Claude Leroy is an accomplished physicist of high calibre and plays a strong role in the training and development of young physicists in Quebec and in Canada generally. He has been involved in important experiments in low-energy, intermediate-energy and high-energy nuclear and particle physics. He has contributed in an important way in Electro-weak Interactions (including second-class currents, conservation of electron and muon numbers); Strong Interactions (including heavy-flavour production, diffraction and search for the Quark Gluon Plasma) and Calorimetry (he built the first calorimeter using silicon as a medium). He has lead the HELIOS Experiment Group at CERN responsible for the operation and physics analysis of the data from the calorimeter detectors system. He was one of a group of three leading this experiment which involved 22 institutes around the world and some 140 physicists in all. After completion of the HELIOS experiment, he joined the OPAL experiment at CERN as initiator of the building and development of the silicon microvertex detector used for charm and beauty physics. He was awarded a Killam Research Fellowship (1993-1995) based on a project centered on the ATLAS experiment (search for the Higgs particle(s) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN). This award combined with a sabbatical year (1996) allowed him to work at CERN on the preparation of the ATLAS project and on silicon detector studies. He is now the responsible of the ATLAS collaboration (involving about 2,000 physicists, engineers and technicians from around the world) for the radiation studies. He is leading this effort mainly at CERN, Prague and Dubna. He is also responsible of a program of semiconductor studies (silicon, diamond and GaAs) at CERN and Prague, in view of their application in high energy physics, in medical field and in space.
Dr. Sabrina Leslie
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2020
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Sabrina Leslie works at the interface of physics and biology with a particular interest in quantifying the dynamics of individual molecules. She is a scientist and technology developer who uses existing tools for
new applications, and who invents novel tools where they do not exist. Her research provides insights into the biophysical properties of molecules, including therapeutics with the ultimate goal of propelling quantitative health
sciences.
Sabrina Leslie travaille dans les domaines de la physique et de la biologie avec un intérêt particulier pour la quantification de la dynamique des molécules individuelles. Elle est une scientifique et une développeuse de technologies qui utilise
les outils existants pour créer de nouvelles applications et qui invente de nouveaux outils là où ils n’existent pas. Ses recherches permettent de mieux comprendre les propriétés biophysiques des molécules, notamment thérapeutiques,
dans le but ultime de propulser les sciences quantitatives de la santé.
Prof. John Leslie
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Keywords: Cosmology, metaphysics, religion, futurology
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His book "The End of the World", published this year, describes, with stunning erudition and lively wit, the prospects for humanity's survival, given current trends. Professor J. J. C. Smart, of the Australian National University, writes, 'It could well be the most important book of the year'. Sir Martin Rees, F.R.S., calls it 'a marvellously provocative book', while Professor Quentin Smith, of Western Michigan University, roundly describes its author as 'one of the most original and interesting thinkers writing today'.
Mr. Claude Lessard
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Sociologie de l'éducation, la profession enseignante, le travail enseignant, analyse des politiques, education comparée
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Sociologue de l'éducation, Claude Lessard développe depuis trente ans une réflexion reconnue comme novatrice et cohérente sur les savoirs des enseignants, leur professionnalité, leur formation et l'évolution des métiers de l'éducation en lien avec les transformations du système éducatif. Il s'est soucié de l'articulation entre les conditions et transformations du métier d'enseignant et les politiques et réformes éducatives nationales et internationales. Son expertise scientifique a été reconnue par plusieurs prix et participations à divers comités scientifiques nationaux et internationaux.
Geneviève Lessard
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Violence conjugale et familiale, polyvictimisation des jeunes
Induction Year: 2018
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Geneviève Lessard is internationally recognized for her work on children exposure to intimate partner violence, which is one of the most common forms of child abuse and affect children development. Her work, carried out in close collaboration with several practice communities, makes it possible to generate innovative prevention and intervention tools that help to reinforce the protective factors and modify the life course of children affected by violence.
Geneviève Lessard a acquis une renommée internationale pour ses travaux sur l’exposition à la violence conjugale, qui est une forme de maltraitance très fréquente affectant le développement des enfants. Ses travaux, réalisés en étroite collaboration avec plusieurs milieux de pratique, permettent de générer des outils de prévention et d’intervention novateurs contribuant à renforcer les facteurs de protection et modifier les parcours de vie des enfants touchés par la violence.
Prof. Robert Letcher
Affiliation: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Keywords: Environmental chemistry, environmental toxicology, persistent organic pollutants, POPs
Induction Year: 2019
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LETCHER, Robert – Departments of Chemistry and Biology, Carleton University
Robert Letcher is a scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada and Adjunct Professor, Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Carleton University. As reported in >350 peer-reviewed journal papers and other publications, his research has advanced the understanding of the environmental persistence, exposure, bioaccumulation, metabolism and effects of chemical contaminants in biota and their ecosystems throughout Canada and internationally. His innovative research has highly influenced risk assessment and management of chemicals in Canada and worldwide.
Robert Letcher est scientifique au sein d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada et professeur auxiliaire aux départements de biologie et de chimie de la Carleton University. Il a publié plus de 350 articles dans des revues à comité de lecture et d’autres publications, et ses recherches ont fait progresser la compréhension de la persistance environnementale, de l’exposition, de la bioaccumulation, du métabolisme et des effets des contaminants chimiques dans le biote et les écosystèmes au Canada et dans le reste du monde. Ses recherches novatrices ont grandement influencé l’évaluation et la gestion des risques liés aux produits chimiques au Canada et partout dans le monde.
Dr. Nicole Letourneau
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Induction Year: 2023
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Nicole Letourneau, PhD RN FCAHS FAAN FCAN FRSC, is Professor in the Faculty of Nursing and Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. She holds a Research Excellence Chair in Parent and Child Health, is Scientific Director of the Alliance against Violence and Adversity (AVA) CIHR Health Research Training Platform, and studies child mental health and development in the context of parental depression, violence and other early adversities (see www.CHILDStudies.ca).
Nicole Letourneau, PhD RN FCAHS FAAN FCAN MSRC, est professeure au sein de la Faculté des sciences infirmières et de la Cumming School of Medicine de la University of Calgary. Elle est titulaire d'une chaire d'excellence en recherche sur la santé des parents et des enfants, directrice scientifique de la plateforme de formation en recherche en santé de l'Alliance contre la violence et l'adversité (AVA) des IRSC, et étudie la santé mentale et le développement des enfants dans le contexte de la dépression parentale, de la violence et d'autres adversités précoces (voir www.CHILDStudies.ca).
Guillaume Lettre
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Genetics, human health
Induction Year: 2019
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Guillaume Lettre, Canada Research Chair, is an international leader in the fields of human complex trait genetics and functional genomics at the Université de Montréal. He has discovered hundreds of genes that influence the risk of cardiovascular and hematological diseases. These discoveries have led to the development of new predictive genetic tests and the identification of new therapeutic targets, such as the BCL11A gene to treat sickle cell disease.
Guillaume Lettre, titulaire d’une Chaire de recherche du Canada, est un chercheur de renommée internationale dans les domaines de la génétique des traits humains complexes et de la génomique fonctionnelle à l’Université de Montréal. Ses travaux ont permis d’identifier des centaines de gènes qui influencent le risque des maladies cardiovasculaires et hématologiques. Ces découvertes ont permis le développement de nouveaux tests génétiques prédictifs et l’identification de nouvelles cibles thérapeutiques, dont le gène BCL11A pour le traitement de la drépanocytose.
Dr. Victor Leung
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2013
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Victor Leung is a world leader in research on wireless communication networks that enable tetherless exchange of information over the global telecommunication network anytime, anywhere, and unhindered by mobility. His pioneering work in developing novel architectures, protocols and management algorithms for wireless networks has influenced researchers worldwide. His research has advanced the adoption of wireless networks in the fields of healthcare, transportation and energy, for the betterment of society.
Victor Leung est un expert mondial en recherches sur les réseaux de communication sans fil qui permettent l’échange d’information sans câble sur le réseau de télécommunication mondial n’importe quand, n’importe où et indépendamment de la mobilité. Ses travaux sur la mise au point d’architectures, de protocoles et d’algorithmes inédits de gestion pour les réseaux sans fil ont influencé les chercheurs du monde entier. Ils ont accélérer l’adoption de réseaux sans fil dans les domaines de la santé, du transport et de l’énergie et l’ensemble de la société en profite.
Prof. Peter Leung
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: endocrinology, reproduction
Induction Year: 2011
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Christian Leuprecht
Affiliation: Royal Military College of Canada; Queen's University
Keywords: national security, defence, political demography, network science, cybersecurity
Induction Year: 2016
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Christian Leuprecht is one of Canada’s most prolific scholars in the comparative study of security and defence. He has made innovative contributions to applying network science to transnational illicit networks, clustering heterogeneous semi-structured national security datasets, cybersecurity, the governance of borders, national security policy and administration and political demography. His work has appeared in top-tier journals and he is consulted by government, parliamentary committees, allies and the United Nations.
Christian Leuprecht est parmi les chercheurs les plus prolifiques au Canada en études comparées de la sécurité et de la défense. Il a contribué des innovations à l’application de la science des réseaux aux réseaux illicites transnationaux, à la formation des grappes des bases de donnés hétérogènes en sécurité nationale, à la cybersécurité, à la gouvernance des frontières, aux politiques publiques et l’administration de la sécurité nationale, ainsi qu’en démographie politique. Ses publications sont parues dans les périodiques scientifiques de premier rang et il est consulté par des gouvernements, des comités parlementaires, des alliés, et les Nations Unies.
Dr. Jill Levenson
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Drama, theatre, editing, poetry, criticism
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Passion and meticulous scholarship characterize the work of Jill L. Levenson, one of the world's pre-eminent Shakespeare scholars. As one of the leading editors, bibliographers, and literary critics in the twin fields of early modern and modern English drama, Jill Levenson has for decades been leaving her mark on the profession of literary studies in Canada and internationally. Few can equal a public record of achievement and service that includes (but is not limited to) being President of the Shakespeare Association of America (1991-2), Chair of the International Shakespeare Association (2001), the recipient of a Special Certificate of Merit for a career of distinguished service as an editor (1986) and her own university's Faculty of Arts and Science Outstanding Teacher Award (1994). What makes her research and teaching on drama stand out from those of even her most accomplished peers is her determination to pay significant attention to performance and not only to text: her groundbreaking new Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet has changed how scholars as well as students read all the plays of that master. Her many articles and books, not only on Shakespeare but on writers as different from him as Tom Stoppard, are "musts" for people working in drama. For eleven years, she edited the journal Modern Drama, but it was her work on and for the Stratford Festival that has brought her to the attention of the more general public, for she has helped Canadians understand the idea and function of a national theatre through her essays, program notes, and reviews. Jill Levenson is also an inspirational teacher; her many students speak of her passion for her subject, her intelligence, openness, and generosity. Perhaps not surprisingly, these are also the qualities of her fine scholarship.
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Passion and meticulous scholarship characterize the work of Jill L. Levenson, one of the world's pre-eminent Shakespeare scholars. A leading editor, bibliographer, and literary critic in the twin fields of early modern and modern English drama, she has left her mark on the profession of literary studies. Her groundbreaking new Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet has changed how scholars as well as students read Shakespeare's plays.
Prof. Hector Levesque
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Computer Science, artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, reasoning
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Long Citation
Hector Levesque is one of the foremost authorities in the area of Knowledge Representation, the sub area of Computer Science concerned with how ordinary, common sense knowledge can be represented and used by computers. This is generally regarded as the central problem of Artificial Intelligence. Hector and his collaborators have initiated important new lines of research in this area including the relationship between implicit and explicit belief, the tractability of reasoning, new methods for solving problems in logic, and cognitive robotics. Hector co-founded the international conference in this area in 1989, and is a coauthor of the leading textbook.
Short Citation
Hector Levesque is a foremost authority in the area of Knowledge Representation, the sub area of Computer Science concerned with how ordinary, common sense knowledge can be represented and used by computers. He and his collaborators have initiated important new lines of research in this area including the relationship between implicit and explicit belief, the tractability of reasoning, new methods for solving problems in logic, and cognitive robotics.
Dr. Julia Levy
Affiliation: QLT Inc.
Keywords: Photodynamic therapy, alopecia, ocular neuroprotection, granzymes
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Dr. Levy's work on the antigenic properties of defined regions of naturally occurring protein antigens has clarified a number of properties of the immune response. She has synthesized peptides containing natural antigenic peptide sequences and demonstrated that in order to be immunogenic, determinants must be bridged by approximately 10 amino acid residues, and that B & T cells are capable of recognizing the same antigenic determinants. Subsequent work with modified peptide determinants indicate that the side chains recognized by B & T cells are different, implying differences in the mechanisms of antigen recognition by these two populations. Dr. Levy's work with tumor models in mice has demonstrated at least two mechanisms by which immunosuppression occurs during the development and growth of tumors.
Dr. Daniel Levitin
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Music and the Brain, Music Cognition, Neurosciences of Music, Productivity, Aging, Creativity, Rock music
Induction Year: 2013
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Daniel J. Levitin is recognized as a world leader in the psychology and neuroscience of music. He has made a number of vital and fundamental discoveries about the nature of musical memory, the neuroanatomical underpinnings of musical processing, and quantitative methods for analyzing musical data that have deeply influenced the field. In addition to his role as a rigorous scientist, he has had a profound impact on the public’s understanding of neuroscience, through numerous talks, public outreach programs, interviews, and best-selling books, demonstrating an unparalleled talent for communicating science in the public interest.
Daniel J. Levitin est reconnu mondialement comme expert en psychologie et en neuroscience de la musique. Ses découvertes fondamentales sur la nature de la mémoire musicale, sur les fondements neuro-anatomiques du traitement musical et sur les méthodes quantitatives d’analyse des données musicales ont eu de profondes répercussions dans son domaine de spécialité. En plus d’être un scientifique rigoureux, il a beaucoup contribué à faire connaître la neuroscience auprès du grand public grâce à ses nombreuses conférences, à ses multiples activités de vulgarisation, aux entrevues qu’il a accordées et aux ouvrages à succès qu’il a publiés. Il est un remarquable vulgarisateur scientifique.
Charles Levkoe
Affiliation: Lakehead University
Induction Year: 2022
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Charles Levkoe is a Canada Research Chair in Equitable and Sustainable Food Systems and Director of the Sustainable Food Systems Lab. His community engaged research uses a food systems lens to better understand the importance of, and connections between social justice, ecological regeneration, regional economies, and active democratic engagement. Charles studies the evolution of civil society networks that view the right to food as an essential part of more just sustainable futures.
Charles Levkoe est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les systèmes alimentaires équitables et durables et directeur du Sustainable Food Systems Lab. Ses recherches communautaires adoptent l’optique des systèmes alimentaires pour mieux comprendre l’importance de la justice sociale, de la régénération écologique, des économies régionales et de la participation démocratique active ainsi que les liens qui existent entre ces domaines. Il étudie l’évolution des réseaux de la société civile qui considèrent le droit à l’alimentation comme un élément essentiel d’un avenir durable plus juste.
Marion Lewis
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: immunohematology, genetics
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Professor Lewis is a nationally and internationally recognized research scientist in the field of Blood Group Serology and Blood Group Genetics. In a career which began in the Winnipeg Rh Laboratory, University of Manitoba, in 1944 and continues to this day, she has made and continues to make outstanding contributions, initially in Blood Group Serology and the management and prevention of Rh hemolytic disease. Subsequently, her major contributions have been in the field of Blood Group Genetics. With her colleagues in the Blood GroupSerology Research Laboratory, which she heads, she has advanced our knowledge of blood group systems in human anthropology. With these colleagues, she has become one of the leading research scientists in the field of chromosome mapping of the genes governing blood group systems. The cumlination of this latter work has been the assignment of the Kell Blood Group System to chromosome seven.
Mark Lewis
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Mathematical Ecology, biological invasions, wildlife disease management, population spread, territorial pattern formation, global change, dynamical systems, applied mathematics, COVID-19, Covid-19, corona virus
Induction Year: 2015
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Updated July 6, 2015
LEWIS, Mark, Departments of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and Biological Sciences, University of Alberta.
Mark Lewis, Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Biology, U Alberta, is a world leader in mathematical ecology who brings mathematical methods to bear on environmental questions, including biological invasions, wildlife disease, animal movement patterns and effects of climate change. He has made profound contributions to the basic science of applied mathematics, solving fundamental questions about nonlinear dynamical systems applied to ecological problems that have had lasting impact on public policy.
Updated July 6, 2015
Mark Lewis, Chaire de recherche du Canada en biologie mathématique, U de l'Alberta, est un chef de file mondial en matière d'écologie mathématique qui apporte des méthodes mathématiques pour porter sur les questions environnementales, y compris les invasions biologiques, les maladies de la faune sauvage, les habitudes de déplacement des animaux et des effets du changement climatique. Il a apporté des contributions profondes à la science fondamentale des mathématiques appliquées, de résoudre des questions fondamentales sur les systèmes dynamiques non linéaires appliquées aux problèmes écologiques qui ont eu un impact durable sur la politique publique.
Stephen P. Lewis
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Keywords: Self-injury, mental health, participatory action research, advocacy, outreach, recovery
Induction Year: 2024
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Stephen Lewis is a Research Leadership Chair and Professor in
the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph. His
research program centres people’s lived experience of nonsuicidal
self-injury and related mental health difficulties. An
internationally renowned researcher and advocate, he challenges dominant
theoretical and clinical paradigms with a resulting impact reaching far beyond
academia to shape social media policy, create practical training, and empower
individuals to work toward recovery.
Stephen Lewis est titulaire d’une chaire de recherche et
professeur au département de psychologie de la University of
Guelph. Son programme de recherche porte sur l’expérience
vécue par les gens de l’automutilation non suicidaire et des
difficultés de santé mentale qui en découlent. Chercheur et défenseur de
renommée internationale, il remet en question les paradigmes théoriques
et cliniques dominants, ayant des conséquences bien au-delà du monde
universitaire, pour façonner la politique en matière de médias sociaux, créer
des formations pratiques et donner aux individus les moyens de travailler à
leur rétablissement.
Prof. Marlon Lewis
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: Satellite oceanography, primary production, light in the oceans, remote sensing
Induction Year: 2018
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LEWIS, Marlon - Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University
By combining insightful theory with ground-breaking measurements of light in the oceans, Professor Marlon Lewis has pioneered our ability to remotely observe, describe and understand pelagic ecosystems. Additionally, his leadership of the development of satellite oceanography and its commercialization has substantially furthered ocean observation technology. Professor Marlon Lewis is the very model of an influential innovator and a preeminent interdisciplinary oceanographer.
LEWIS, Marlon - Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University
En combinant une théorie avec des mesures novatrices de la lumière dans les océans, le professeur Marlon Lewis a été un pionnier dans notre capacité à observer, décrire et comprendre les écosystèmes pélagiques. En outre, sa direction du développement de l’océanographie par satellite et de sa commercialisation a considérablement amélioré la technologie de l’observation des océans. Le professeur Marlon Lewis est le modèle même d’un innovateur influent et d’un océanographe interdisciplinaire de premier plan.
Dr. Jane Lewis
Affiliation: London School of Economics
Keywords: Family policy, gender and social policy, history of social policy
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Jane Lewis has made major contributions to the literatures in two fields, the analysis of contemporary public health and welfare policy in Europe and North America, and the history of social welfare, motherhood, marriage and family in twentieth century Britain. Her Canadian work on family adaptations to offshore oil employment, and community medicine in Ontario and Quebec is a key part of her compelling and formative rethinking of the relationships among state interventions, gender and age hierarchies and class differences in households and communities. Her current research on the gendering of European welfare regimes and the history of British and North American social work continues her admirable pattern of simultaneous engagement in pointed and effective contemporary policy analysis and finely textured and original retrospective research.
Jason Lewis
Affiliation: Concordia University
Induction Year: 2021
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Professor Jason Edward Lewis’ multidisciplinary research and creative practice has been central to developing Indigenous media art in Canada and worldwide, generating vital conversations at the intersection between Indigenous cultures and computational technologies. His outstanding contributions comprise scholarly writing, art making and technology research, as well as his leadership of the Initiative for Indigenous Futures and his co-founding of the Indigenous Futures Research Centre.
Prof. Jason Edward Lewis, ses recherches multidisciplinaires et sa pratique créative ont joué un rôle central dans le développement de l'art médiatique autochtone au Canada et dans le monde, générant des conversations essentielles à l'intersection entre les cultures autochtones et les technologies informatiques. Ses contributions exceptionnelles comprennent l'écriture scientifique, la création artistique et la recherche technologique, ainsi que la direction de l'Initiative for Indigenous Futures et sa co-fondation de l'Indigenous Futures Research Centre.
Dr. David Ley
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Inner city, immigration, gentrification, landscapes of consumption, social polarization
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David Ley, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, is one of the most distinguished of contemporary social geographers and one of the most astute analysts of the Canadian city. Author of five books and of some seventy-five articles, he is among the most internationally known and respected of Canadian geographers. His work deals with the changing social fabric of the inner city and also raises important questions about representation, culture, and politics, and about the ways in which we know and enframe space. He has always balanced rich empirical content, practical relevance, and theoretical insight. His many publications constitute a remarkable record of an able mind long preoccupied with the social spaces of cities and with our ways of understanding them.