Dear colleagues

Please find below the call for nomination for the 2024 Harold & Margaret Sprout 
Award for the best book in Environmental Studies.
Deadline for receiving notice of nominations and copies thereof is August 1, 
2023. Please note that committee members are located in different countries, 
which will require appropriate shipping arrangements so that books reach us on 
time.
See below for more information.

Sincerely,

The Harold & Margaret Sprout Award Committee


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The 2023 Harold & Margaret Sprout awardees were announced at the recent 
International Studies Association Annual Convention in Montreal. They are:



Award winner: Cajetan Iheka, African Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary 
Politics, Duke University Press.

Honorable mention: Michael W. Manulak, Change in Global Environmental Politics 
- Temporal Focal Points and the Reform of International Institutions, Cambridge 
University Press.



Many thanks to all who have nominated books! The reputation of the Award is 
built on the high quality of your publications and your commitment to work with 
important scholars in the field.



Today I write to encourage you to submit books you have published or released 
during 2022-2023 for consideration for the 2024 Harold & Margaret Sprout Award, 
which was established in 1972 and named in honor of two pioneers in the study 
of international environmental problems. The Award is given each year for the 
best book in Environmental Studies by the International Studies Association 
(ISA), the world’s largest and most prominent scholarly organization dedicated 
to international studies. The Award is sponsored by the Environmental Studies 
Section, and is given to the best book in the field, one that makes a 
contribution to theory and interdisciplinarity, shows rigor and coherence in 
research and writing, and offers accessibility and practical relevance.



Nominated books should address some aspect of one or more environmental, 
pollution or resource issues from a broadly international or transnational 
perspective, including works in (for example) global, interstate, 
transboundary, North-South, foreign policy, comparative or area studies. 
Environmental subjects of books can include (for example) environmental law, 
diplomacy, transnational activism, natural resource use, global change, 
sustainable development, biodiversity, transboundary pollution control, and the 
like. For a list of previous winners of the award, please visit the website of 
ISA’s Environmental Studies Section at 
http://environmental-studies.org/?page_id=545<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fenvironmental-studies.org%2f%3fpage_id%3d545&c=E,1,AGv9ITIkbbk92qVr2jVhq75hMOPp-O-lKJEtal2gR5fqxW3JMFpKflIqDkZLEjMN-lw2W6m1hzvjYoxz1oOVL22sMTPdPpNoUC2eFcJ1uj6yfWA9FamR3_Oj&typo=1>.



Nominated works must be published during 2022 or 2023. Books with a 2023 
copyright date are welcome provided that they are released by the end of 2023 
and review copies can be sent by the nomination deadline. Each publisher may 
nominate more than one book, and books nominated last year can be re-nominated. 
The committee members will begin reading the books as soon as they arrive. The 
Committee must complete its review and reach a decision by Fall 2023; the 2024 
award will be presented at the 65th Annual Convention of the ISA in San 
Francisco, California, USA, April 3-6, 2024. Therefore, we need to receive 
notice of your nominations and receive hard copies of the nominated works by 
August 1, 2023. (Please note that committee members are located in different 
countries, which will require appropriate shipping arrangements so that books 
reach us on time.)



Should you have a book or books you would like to nominate, please submit a 
copy of the book to EACH member of the Award Committee. In order to obtain the 
mailing addresses of the current committee members, please contact the Sprout 
Committee chair Janina Grabs<mailto:[email protected]>. Please include a 
note or letter with the book(s) indicating that they are nominated for the 
Sprout Award so that we can distinguish them from other books we receive.



Thank you very much for your nomination(s). Please contact me if you have any 
questions about the award or the process.



Sincerely,



Prof. Janina Grabs

Chair of the Harold and Margaret Sprout Award Committee



Current members of the Committee



Klaus Dingwerth

University of St. Gallen

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Janina Grabs

ESADE Business School

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Nina Hall

SAIS Europe

The Johns Hopkins University

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Marielle Papin

MacEwan University

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Rachel Tiller

SINTEF Ocean (Norway)

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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