1. Distinguished Early Career Award
Deadline: March 1, 2018 Contact: Grace Kao, Yale University, at [email protected] This award honors individuals for distinguished contributions to research and teaching on the sociology of children and youth. Candidates must have received their PhD within the six calendar years prior to the nomination deadline (no later than 2012). Nominees must be current members of the American Sociological Association (ASA). While not a requirement, we encourage nominees to become members of ASA's Section on Children and Youth. Self-nominations are appropriate. To make a nomination, write a letter briefly stating why the person should be considered and submit with a copy of their CV to the committee chair, Grace Kao, at [email protected]. The deadline is March 1, 2018. 2. Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award Deadline: March 1, 2018 Contact: Anna Mueller, University of Chicago, at [email protected] This award recognizes an outstanding paper authored by one or more graduate students. In addition to recognition at our annual reception at the ASA meetings, the winner(s) will receive a cash award of $250. To qualify for this year’s competition, the author and any co-authors must have been students at the time that the paper was written. A paper is eligible if it made a “public appearance” in 2016-2017, defined as one of the following: 1) having been submitted for a class or seminar held in those years, 2) having been presented at a professional meeting in those years, or 3) having been accepted for publication or published in those years. Nominees must be current members of the American Sociological Association (ASA). While not required, we encourage nominees to become members of ASA's Section on Children and Youth and to consider posting a version of their paper on Socarxiv. If the winner posted their paper to Socarxiv by March 1, 2018, Socarxiv will award the winning student paper an additional $250; however, the choice whether to post to Socarxiv or not is entirely up to the student and should be made in consultation with mentors. Finally, self-nominations are strongly encouraged. To make a nomination, write a letter briefly stating why the paper should be considered and submit with a copy of the publication to the Committee Chair, Anna Mueller, at [email protected] by March 1, 2018. 3. Outstanding Scholarly Contribution Award (book) Deadline: March 1, 2018 Contact: Kelly Balistreri, Bowling Green State University, at [email protected] This award is given in odd years to an article and in even years to a book published in the preceding two years that has had a major impact on the field of Children and Youth. Books under consideration for the 2018 award should have been published in 2016-2017. Self-nominations are appropriate. Nominees must be current members of the American Sociological Association (ASA). In addition, a single author or one of the coauthors must be a member of ASA's Section on Children and Youth. Please email a letter of nomination with a brief description of the book to the committee chair at [email protected] by March 1, 2018. In addition, nominators should also request copies of the book from the publishers to be sent to all four committee members. Nominations and books should be received no later than March 1, 2018. Kelly Stamper Balistreri Department of Sociology 218 Williams Hall Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Edward Morris Department of Sociology Patterson Office Tower 1569 University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0027 Teresa Swartz Department of Sociology 267 19th Ave. S, 909 Social Sciences Building University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 Jennifer Copp 306A Eppes Hall 112 S. Copeland St. College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida State University, FL 32306 Recent award winners are listed here Comments are closed.
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