Dear All,

The International Studies Association is proud to announce that Peter 
Dauvergne, Professor of International Relations at the University of British 
Columbia (UBC) and founding and former editor of the journal Global 
Environmental Politics has been named the 2016 recipient of the Environmental 
Studies Section (ESS) Distinguished Scholar Award.

Peter Dauvergne is a seminal scholar of global environmental politics who has 
sought to unpack the unseen and complex political and economic forces that link 
global markets, civil society and international actors with global 
environmental change. Through his 13 books and over 80 peer-reviewed 
articles-covering subjects from eco-consumerism and deforestation to patronage 
networks, corporatization and the dynamics of social protest-Dauvergne has 
shaped the study and teaching of global environmental politics at the 
intersection of international relations and environmental studies.



Dauvergne is recognized as an extraordinary, generous mentor to junior faculty 
and graduate students and an expert facilitator of high quality, 
interdisciplinary research. Through keen questioning, an emphasis on 
accessible, high quality writing and argumentation, and his encouragement of 
compelling, normatively grounded 'big' questions, he has helped launch and 
guide the careers of a number of established and emerging scholars. While 
serving as Director of the Liu Institute for Global Issues at UBC (2009-2014) 
he also spearheaded the award-winning Liu Scholar Program, bringing together 
exceptional PhD students from across the university for interdisciplinary 
learning and innovative research opportunities.



Dauvergne's administrative work is further testimony to his commitment to the 
issues he studies. He has contributed to furthering integrative environmental 
practices at UBC as Senior Advisor to the President with a focus on 
sustainability and strategic planning (2008-2009), Associate Dean for Strategic 
Initiatives and Development in the Faculty of Arts (2006-2008), and Director of 
the Environment Program at the Liu Institute (2003-2005).



While he still has many years of research ahead of him-and will no doubt 
continue to push the boundaries of the field while engaging with the political 
economy of complex environmental issues-his contributions have already left an 
indelible mark on the discipline. We hope that you will join us in recognizing 
and celebrating, Dauvergne's contribution to our community by attending the 
panel and reception that will be held in his honour at the International 
Studies Association Annual Meeting in March 2016 in Atlanta.


Congratulations Peter!

Susan (ESS Chair)

Associate Professor Susan Park
The University of Sydney
Dept of Government and International Relations
Merewether Building H04, Sydney, NSW 2006
t: 61 2 9351 6593   f: 61 2 9351 3624   e: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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