Dear GEP-ed Colleagues & Friends:

I am writing to share some exciting updates regarding the heightened level
of Interest that the Environmental Studies Section (ESS) attracted at ISA
2024. Those present at the business meeting in San Fransisco already know
this, but this should also be of broader interest to GEP-ed community [At
the ESS business meeting, we also recognized the contributions that GEP-ed
moderator/s make to our community].

The First Choice paper submission for the ESS shot up dramatically from 98
paper submissions in 2023 to 223 submissions in 2024. Other metrics of
submissions also saw increases. This made the job of the program chair more
challenging than it was in the past years. The interest was also visible in
the jam-packed business meeting and super jam-packed gathering at the ESS
reception. Many of the ESS panels attracted very impressive levels of
attendance. Let's hope that this interest continues and shows up in the
increases in ESS membership, which is how we get a larger number of panel
allocations for future ISA conferences. Please encourage your colleagues
and collaborators in IR and other disciplines to become ESS members when
they renew their ISA membership.

*Award nominations*: Moving on to ISA 2025, please send your *Graduate
Student Paper Award Nominations* to the Chair via [email protected] by
June 1. We have not been very successful in attracting these nominations in
recent years, so I would appreciate it greatly if you could dig into your
ISA 2024 notes and nominate any impressive graduate student presentations
you may have attended or may know of.

*Distinguished Scholar Award (DSA) and Engaged Scholar Award (ESA)*: After
brainstorming with the awards committee, we have extended the deadline for
DSA and ESA by two weeks to May 15th, which is approaching fast. Please
direct your nominations and queries to Matt Hoffman (
[email protected]), who is chairing the Awards committee for ISA
2025. There are no changes to the nomination guidelines for the DSA. ESS
members at the business meeting agreed to an important change to the ESA
nominations, for which please refer to the text at the bottom of this
email. This text reflects the decisions made at the business meeting.

Voting on Amendment to the ESS Charter and Committee Elections: The
electronic voting for these important items is open until May 10th. If you
are an ESS member and have not received the ISA email with a link to the
electronic ballot, please check your emails (including the Spam/junk
folders). You may also contact Lily Hsueh ([email protected]) for additional
help in this regard.

My best wishes for a restful summer ahead,
Prakash


   1. The *Engaged Scholar Award* is to be given to a person at any stage
   of their career who has successfully spanned (or is successfully spanning)
   academia and social/political engagement or activism on issues related in
   some way to the environment. The award will recognize scholars who spend
   some of their time directly involved in engaged work beyond scholarship,
   through activism, organizing, or advocacy, whether in local communities,
   public or private institutions, or through transnational networks. We
   understand “engagement” and “activism” to include efforts by scholars to
   participate in community-based or policy-oriented engagement, advising,
   social organizing, and/or societal transformation, beyond having their
   academic work read by those outside academia.
      1. Recipients must meet the following criteria:
         1. Record of meaningful scholarly/academic work or promise: The
         recipient should have a record of writing that is used and
recognized — or,
         for early career scholars, hold the promise of use and recognition
         — within the academic community of environmental studies
(this includes
         interdisciplinary environmental studies, politics and policy,
geography,
         sociology, and other cognate fields). That is, the recipient should be
         actively involved in academia and may be at any stage of
their academic
         career.
         2. Evidence of activist, public, community, and/or policy
         engagement: The recipient should have evidence of activity that moves
         beyond academia into participation in activism, policy, or
organizing work.
         For this award, engagement refers to organizing, advocacy, or other
         transformational action beyond scholarly writing. That is, the award
         recipient should be more than someone whose scholarly
writings are read and
         used by those outside the academy — they will themselves be actively
         engaged in activism, organizing, or policy work beyond scholarly
         publishing. The engagement may be short- or long-term
(specific instances
         of engagement or ongoing participation), may be through advising or
         leadership roles, and may be through local, regional, or transnational
         communities, institutions, or processes.
         3. Environmental connection: The academic and/or engagement work
         of the scholar should have some link (direct or indirect) to
environmental
         studies. Usually the academic work of the recipient will inform or be
         informed by their engagement outside academia.
         4. Be (or become) a member of the International Studies
         Association: The recipient must be a member or be prepared to
join the ISA
         for the year of the award. For those not already members of the
         Environmental Studies Section, the award will include
membership in the
         section for the year.
      2. Prize
         1. a panel session honoring the work of the recipient;
         2. acknowledgement at the ESS reception; and
         3. A monetary award.[1] <#_ftn1>
      3. Selection Process
         1. Nominations–including self-nominations or secondary
         nominations–for the ESS Engaged Scholar Award should be
submitted to the
         Scholar Awards Committee Chair by May 15 for the year
preceding the award
         (i.e. in 2024 for the 2025 award).
         2. You may nominate yourself or another scholar. Nomination
         packages must contain:
            1. *A CV of the nominee* — this will be used to evaluate the
            nominee’s record of meaningful scholarly work/writing. For
early career
            scholars, details about graduate degree programs should be
provided (e.g.,
            course of study, thesis/dissertation work in progress, etc.).
            2. *A statement of engagement *(one page [500 words] *maximum*) —
            this will be used to evaluate the nominee’s direct participation in
            activism, mobilization, community support, organizing,
advocacy, and/or
            policy work (whether specific instances or ongoing
participation). The
            statement will also be used to evaluate the relevance of
the nominee’s work
            to the field of environmental studies (broadly understood).
            3. *A letter of explicit consent from the nominee* stating that
            they are willing to have their name put forward for the award.
         3. The ESS Scholar Awards Committee will then select the recipient
         of the award from this pool of nominations.
         4. The ESS Scholar Awards Committee will then notify the ESS Chair
         and is responsible for ensuring that the Award Information is
provided to
         the Chair prior to ISA’s internal deadline.


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[1] <#_ftnref1> The amount of this award is US$500.

**The brevity of emails is meant to reduce the burden of excessive laptop
use**
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Prakash Kashwan, Ph.D. (Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SRC3hyMAAAAJ&hl>)
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Chair, Env Justice Concentration, MPP, Heller School for Social Policy &
Management
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

Editor, Environmental Politics
Chair, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association
(ISA)

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