Lorraine Code Explained

Lorraine Code
Birth Date:19 October 1937
Thesis Title:Knowledge and subjectivity
Thesis Year:1978
Discipline:Philosophy
Workplaces:York University
Main Interests:feminist epistemology and the politics of knowledge

Lorraine Code (born October 19, 1937) is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Her principal area of research is feminist epistemology and the politics of knowledge.

Career

She earned her Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Queen's University and her PhD at the University of Guelph in 1978. After finishing her BA at Queen's in the 1950s, Code travelled to Germany on an exchange fellowship. She then spent the following years teaching in the United Kingdom before returning to Canada for graduate school.[1]

In 1987, Code was appointed a Canada Research Fellow at York University, and was later promoted to the title of Professor in the Department of Philosophy.[2]

In 2006, she published "Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location." [3]

Awards and honours

In 1997, Code was awarded the Walter Gordon Fellowship for her research in feminist theory[4] and was named a Distinguished Research Professor.[5] Three years later, Code was awarded a Killam Research Fellowship, named after Dorothy J. Killam, which allowed her to conduct full-time research.[6]

In 2005, Code was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada for her work in epistemology.[7] She was also given an honorary doctorate from University of Guelph.[8]

In 2009, she was awarded the Distinguished Woman Philosopher of the Year from the American Society for Women in Philosophy.[9]

In 2013, Code was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.[9]

In 2016, Code was awarded the Ursula Franklin Award in Gender Studies by the Royal Society of Canada.[9] The following year, York University recognized her as a research leader in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.[10]

Publications

The following is a list of publications:[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GUELPH PHILOSOPHY AT 50: LORRAINE CODE . uoguelph.ca . April 23, 2019.
  2. Web site: Professor Lorraine Code . dur.ac.uk . April 23, 2019.
  3. Web site: Clough. Sharyn Clough. Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location. 5 February 2007 . University of Notre Dame. 15 January 2013.
  4. Web site: YORK UNIVERSITY TO BE HOME TO WORLD'S LARGEST SCHOOL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES . yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . June 27, 1997.
  5. Web site: DR. LORNA R. MARSDEN TO BE INSTALLED AS YORK UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT . yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . October 17, 1997 . Receiving the title of Distinguished Research Professor at Monday's ceremony are Lorraine Code, from the department of philosophy, and Barry Lever, from the department of chemistry..
  6. Web site: York researchers receive Killam Research Fellowships . yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . April 5, 2000.
  7. Web site: York U profs recognized by Royal Society of Canada . news.yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . July 12, 2005.
  8. Web site: Faculty honoured for academic achievements . yfile-archive.news.yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . May 4, 2005.
  9. Web site: Lorraine Code receives prestigious RSC award . laps.yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . October 4, 2016.
  10. Web site: York University's Research Leaders' Gala recognizes high-calibre, world-leading research. laps.yorku.ca . April 23, 2019 . April 5, 2017.
  11. Web site: au: Code, Lorraine. . worldcat.org . April 23, 2019.