Call for Awards 2020
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CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 Nominations are now open for the following 2020 IPSA awards: IPSA Awards Amount Deadline The Karl Deutsch Award 1,000 USD 01 NOV 2019 (Nomination) Juan Linz Prize 3,000 USD 01 NOV 2019 (Nomination) Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by 5,000 USD 01 NOV 2019 (Nomination) the IPSA for High Achievement in Political Science Global South Award 1,000 USD 01 MAR 2020 (Application) The Stein Rokkan Travel Grant Award 1,000 USD 01 MAR 2020 (Application) The awards will be presented at the 26th IPSA World Congress of Political Science in Lisbon, Portugal (25-29 July 2020). Further details about each award and nomination procedures are available on the IPSA website (www.ipsa.org/resources/ipsa-awards) or on the pages that follow. AWARDS PAGE Karl Deutsch Award ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Juan Linz Prize .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science............................................................................................................. 5 Global South Award ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Stein Rokkan Travel Grant Award .................................................................................................................... 9 CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 KARL DEUTSCH AWARD The purpose of the Karl Deutsch Award is to honour a prominent scholar engaged in the cross-disciplinary research of which Karl Deutsch was a master, with a particular focus on recognizing outstanding scholarship in the field of global politics. The recipient presents the Karl Deutsch lecture at the IPSA World Congress of Political Science. The Karl Deutsch Lectures are published in the International Political Science Review. The award is made on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA). It is supported by the Karl Deutsch fund. Karl Wolfgang Deutsch (1912-1992) Born in Prague, Karl Deutsch immigrated to the US in the late '30s. He taught at the MIT, Yale, and Harvard. He assumed the role of President of IPSA from 1976-79. He was also President of the American Political Science Association and director of the International Institute of Comparative Social Research at the Science Center in Berlin. He passed away in November 1992. Deadline: 1 November 2019 Prize: US$1,000 (1 recipient) The prize includes US$1,000, economy airfare and registration fee for the upcoming Congress. The award winner presents a lecture at the 2020 IPSA World Congress of Political Science. Funding: Karl Deutsch Fund. Note: The prize is contingent upon attendance and lecture presentation at the 2020 World Congress. Guidelines for nomination Nominations for the prize can be made by one of the following ways: a) by a national association of IPSA; b) by an IPSA Research Committee (RC); c) jointly by two or more IPSA members in good standing of at least two different nationalities; d) by an incumbent IPSA Executive Committee (EC) member; e) from outside IPSA, by established academic institutions active in political science. Nominations must indicate the merits of the nominee and be accompanied by her/his biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions. The nominations should also include letters of recommendation, signed by prominent scholars, as well as evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years. Nominations are to be sent: By email: A PDF copy (containing all required documents) by email to: [email protected] Or By mail: A printed copy by mail to: 1 | P a g e CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 IPSA Awards International Political Science Association (IPSA) 1590, av. Docteur-Penfield, bureau 331 Montréal (QC) H3G 1C5 Canada Nominations should include the following (in one PDF file): 1. Letter of nomination indicating the merits of the nominee; 2. Biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions of the nominee; 3. Letter(s) of recommendation, signed by prominent scholar(s); 4. Evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years. 2 | P a g e CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 JUAN LINZ PRIZE The purpose of the Juan Linz Prize is to honour a prominent scholar engaged in the Decentralization, Multinational and Multiethnic Integration and Federalism Comparative Research of which Juan Linz was a master, with a particular focus on recognizing outstanding scholarship in the field of (comparative) political institutions. The recipient presents the Juan Linz lecture at the IPSA World Congress of Political Science. The award is made on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA). From 2012 to 2108, the award was supported by the Juan Linz fund which was created and sponsored by the EUSKOBAROMETRO observatory of the University of the Basque Country. Nomination deadline: 1 November 2019 Prize: US$ 1,000 and travel expenses (1 recipient) The prize includes US$1,000, travel expenses up to US$2,000 and registration fee for the upcoming Congress. The award winner presents a lecture at the 2020 IPSA World Congress of Political Science. Funding: IPSA Note: The prize is contingent upon attendance and lecture presentation at the 2020 World Congress. Guidelines for Nomination: Nominations for the prize can be made by one of the following ways: a) by a national association of IPSA; b) by an IPSA Research Committee (RC); c) jointly by two or more IPSA members in good standing of at least two different nationalities; d) by an incumbent IPSA Executive Committee (EC) member; e) from outside IPSA, by established academic institutions active in political science. Nominations must indicate the merits of the nominee and be accompanied by her/his biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions. The nominations should also include letters of recommendation, signed by prominent scholars, as well as evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years. The awards are made on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA). Current officers of the IPSA Executive Committee and of the Council, as well as the officers of the Research Committees are not eligible for this award. Former IPSA officers become eligible four years after the end of their last mandate. Nominations are to be sent: By email: A PDF copy (containing all required documents) by email to: [email protected] Or By mail: A printed copy by mail to: IPSA Awards International Political Science Association (IPSA) 3 | P a g e CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 1590, av. Docteur-Penfield, bureau 331 Montréal (QC) H3G 1C5 Canada Nominations should include the following (in one PDF file): 1. Letter of nomination indicating the merits of the nominee; 2. Biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions of the nominee; 3. Letter(s) of recommendation, signed by prominent scholar(s); 4. Evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years. 4 | P a g e CALL FOR AWARDS 2020 PRIZE OF THE FOUNDATION MATTEI DOGAN AWARDED BY THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION FOR HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN POLITICAL SCIENCE The Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science is to honor a scholar of high international reputation in recognition of her/his contribution to the advancement of political science, with a particular focus on recognizing outstanding scholarship on comparative studies of political elites. The prize is awarded at every IPSA World Congress of Political Science. The recipient for 2020 will be invited to present a prize lecture during the 26th IPSA World Congress of Political Science in Lisbon, and will receive an award with a value of US$5,000 from the Foundation Mattei Dogan. Nomination deadline: 1 November 2019 Prize: US$3,000 and travel expenses (1 recipient) The prize includes US$3,000, travel expenses up to US$2,000 and registration fee for the upcoming Congress. The award winner presents a lecture at the 2020 IPSA World Congress of Political Science. Funding: Foundation Mattei Dogan Note: The prize is contingent upon attendance and lecture presentation at the 2020 World Congress. Guidelines for nomination Nominations for the prize can be made by one of the following ways: a) by a national association of IPSA; b) by an IPSA Research Committee (RC); c) jointly by two or more IPSA members in good standing of at least two different nationalities; d) by an incumbent IPSA Executive Committee (EC) member; e) from outside IPSA, by established academic