Deadline- May 30, 2012.
The Peace Studies Section of ISA invites nominations for the 2012 Boulding Award. The award was established to honor Kenneth E. Boulding, a founder of the field of Peace Studies. The Award Committee seeks a graduate student research paper, delivered at the most recent ISA meetings, that is (a) theoretically based, (b) empirical (qualitative and/or quantitative), and (c) relevant to a significant problem in the field of peace studies. Any excellent exploration in the area of Peace Research is eligible. Direct submissions from graduate students and nominations from panel chairs and discussants are welcome.
Prize–
The award recipient will receive a two-year membership in the ISA (including Peace Studies Section), a cash award of $250.00 (USD), a travel grant of up to $300 (USD) to attend next year’s annual convention and a certificate to be awarded at the convention in 2012. A certificate and a cash award of $50.00 (USD) will be awarded to the runner-up.
How to apply?
- To nominate, submit an electronic copy of the paper presented at the most recent annual convention to the Committee Chair. Include the full contact information institutional affiliations of the nominator and, if different, the nominee.
- Direct submissions from graduate students and nominations from panel chairs and discussants are welcome.
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