The Magnus Hirschfeld Medal is awarded by the German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research (DGSS)[1] for outstanding service to sexual science, granted in the categories "Sexual Research" and "Sexual Reform". It is named in honour of German sexology pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld[2] (though DGSS diverges from some of Hirschfeld's theories).
Winners for contributions to sexual research
- 1990 Ernest Borneman (Austria)
- 1992 John P. De Cecco (USA)
- 1994 Liu Dalin (China)
- 1997 Jonathan Ned Katz (USA)
- 2000 Milton Diamond (USA)
- 2002 John Money (USA)
- 2004 Martin S. Weinberg (USA)
- 2006 Richard Green (USA/UK)
- 2008 Hu Peicheng (China)
- 2016 João Décio Ferreira (Portugal)[3][4]
Winners for contributions to sexual reform
- 1990 Herman Musaph (Netherlands)
- 1992 Imre Aszódi (Hungary)
- 1994 Ruth K. Westheimer ("Dr. Ruth"; USA)
- 1997 Maj-Briht Bergström-Walan (Sweden)
- 2000 Oswalt Kolle (Netherlands)
- 2002 Manfred Bruns (Germany) and William Granzig (USA)
- 2004 Rolf Gindorf (Germany)
- 2006 Rita Süssmuth (Germany)
- 2008 Robert T. Francoeur (USA)
References
- ↑ Sexuality Education: Past, Present, and Future, 2009.
- ↑ What Does God Think?: Transgender People and the Bible. Cheryl B. Evans. 10 September 2017. ISBN 9780995180765.
- ↑ "Sexologia: Médico português recebe ouro na Alemanha". 22 June 2016.
- ↑ "German Society for Social Scientific Sexuality Research (DGSS)".
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