*Please distribute to interested graduate students*

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The Global Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, in 
cooperation with the Sage journal Critical Sociology announces its 2012 
Graduate Student Paper Competition. The goal is to encourage critical 
scholarship in the areas of global or transnational studies and social 
problems. Suggested paper topics include but are not limited to the following 
themes:

• Transnational Public Sociology;
• Knowledge Production about Globalization;
• Democratizing Globalization
• The Politics of Human Rights;
• Re-imagining Community;
• Critical and/or Institutional Ethnography and Global Governance;
• Transnational Corporate Accountability
• Immigration, Citizenship, and Global Justice;
• Globalization and Environmental Justice; 
• Transnational Movements; 
• Transnational Organizing within the Global South; 
• Gender Issues in Globalization; and 
• Transnational Families. 

Jointly-authored papers are accepted, but all contributing authors must be 
current graduate students or have graduated not prior to January 1, 2012. The 
award recipient will receive student membership in the SSSP, conference 
registration at the 2012 Annual SSSP Meeting in Denver, CO, a ticket to the 
SSSP awards banquet and a $450 prize (this award has been made possible in part 
by support from the Sage Journal Critical Sociology). Award recipients are 
expected to present their paper at the 2012 Annual Meeting. Winning papers will 
be invited to submit their paper for publication in Critical Sociology. Papers 
must be submitted electronically in a format compatible with MS WORD and 
authors should ensure that they receive a confirmation of receipt for their 
submission. Although faculty sponsorship is not formally required to enter the 
competition, participants are invited to request a note from a faculty member 
or independent scholar that speaks to the academic quality of the su
bmission and they should be emailed directly to the addresses below. Note: 
Previous winners of this award are ineligible to compete. Papers should be 
double-spaced pages and not exceed 10,000 words including citations. 
Submissions may be sent beginning on January 31, 2012 but no later than May 1, 
2012 to both Co-Chairs: Dr. Tony Samara at [email protected] and Dr. David Smith 
at [email protected].


Tony Roshan Samara
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
USA
tel: 703 993 3780

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