Georges-Henri Lévesque
Priest and sociologist from Canada
Born
1903
122 years ago
Died
January 15th, 2000
25 years ago — 97 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Canada
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A Canadian-Dominican priest and sociologist contributed significantly to the field of sociology in Canada and the Caribbean. Over a career spanning several decades, focused on linking sociological theory with practical applications in social justice and community development. Worked extensively in education and published works examining social issues. Became the first trained sociologist in Canada, advocating for sociological education and its relevance to social change. Established research programs and encouraged the integration of sociology into Canadian universities.
Pioneered sociology in Canada
Advocated for social justice
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