Find below this year's call for awards. Please see each specific award for more information, including deadlines and points of contact.
Outstanding Scholarly Contribution Award of the Section on Children and Youth (article) Deadline: March 1, 2017 Contact: Stephanie Mollborn, University of Colorado at Boulder, 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. Articles under consideration for the 2017 award should have been published in 2015-2016. Nominees must be current members of the American Sociological Association (ASA), as well as membersof the section. Self-nominations are appropriate. To make a nomination, write a letter briefly stating why the article should be considered and submit with a copy of the publication to the Committee Chair, Stephanie Molborn at [email protected] by March 1, 2017. Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award of the Section on Children and Youth Deadline: March 1, 2017 Contact: Kelly Stamper Balistreri, Bowling Green State University, at [email protected] This award recognizes an outstanding paper authored by one or more graduate students. To qualify for this year’s competition, the author and any co-authors must have been students at the time the paper was written. A paper is eligible if it made a “public appearance” in 2015-2016, 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), as well as members of the section. Self-nominations are appropriate. 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, Kelly Stamper Balistreri at [email protected] by March 1, 2017. Distinguished Career Service Award of the Section on Children and Youth Deadline: March 1, 2017 Contact: Kristin Turney, University of California at Irvine, at [email protected]Description: This award is awarded to recognize cumulative career service contributions to the public good in the area of Children and Youth. This award therefore may recognize the entire body of the person’s service work, including its public influence and understanding, and may include engaged pedagogy, community-based research, or advocacy research as well as other scholarly or popular writings that advance the mission of the section in the public sphere. This award may also acknowledge teaching, mentoring, service to the Children and Youth community, including scholarship that produces public goods such as datasets, instructional materials or other academic/research resources. Finally, this award may also recognize professionals working outside of academia who have made significant contributions to improving the lives of children and youth through their development and maintenance of distinguished programs and/or policy. This award rotates with the Distinguished Career Award. Please submit a brief letter of nomination not to exceed two pages, a second supporting letter of nomination from another professional, and the nominee’s curriculum vitae to the Committee Chair, Kristin Turney at [email protected] by March 1, 2017 Comments are closed.
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