Dear colleagues,

A quick follow up and addendum to the call for nominations for the ISA-ESS 
graduate student paper award (see my earlier mail below).

In addition to the info and criteria mentioned in the call, please note that:

  *   Eligible papers must have been presented at the ISA conference in 
Baltimore, but not necessarily in a panel sponsored by the ESS.
  *   Authors do not have to be ESS members – while, of course, we encourage 
authors to join our section.
  *   This said, papers should have a clear and dominant environmental angle.
  *   Please indicate if the paper you nominate has already been accepted or 
even published by a journal (and if so, when and where).

We look forward to your nominations.
All the best,
Fari


From: Fariborz Zelli <[email protected]>
Date: Friday 3 March 2017 10:29
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [gep-ed] Nominations for ESS Graduate Student Paper Award

Dear colleagues,

Allow me to use this platform for an announcement to all members of the ISA’s 
environmental studies section (ESS):

Before the Baltimore ISA Conference disappears from memory, please nominate 
papers written and presented by graduate students for the ESS Graduate Student 
Paper Award.

Here are the details:

 Submission/Nomination
·         Currently, nominations are being requested for papers that were 
presented at the 2017 ISA annual convention in Baltimore. Panel chairs and 
discussant and paper presenters please make nominations!
·         Graduate students may nominate their own papers as well.
·         Graduate student papers that have been co‐authored with professors 
are not eligible for nomination for the best graduate student paper.
·         Nominations should be sent by e-mail to ESS Chair Fari Zelli 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
·         To enter the competition, e-mail a copy of your paper (in MS Word or 
PDF format) by no later than June 1st 2017.

Prize
·         The awardee receives a $150 prize plus consideration for publication 
by the journal Global Environmental Politics

On a different note, those of you who are working on environmental governance 
and are not yet members of the ESS, please consider joining the family. ☺
(i.e. when renewing your next ISA membership fee, tick our section’s box)

Thanks & all the best,
Fari

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