2023 Section Call for Awards

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CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS

ASA COMPARATIVE-HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY SECTION

2022- 2023 Academic Year


Global Note: All nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for section awards.


IBN KHALDUN DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD                 

The section presents the Ibn Khaldun Distinguished Career Award every year in order to recognize a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the subfield of comparative-historical sociology. This is one of the most celebrated awards given by the section, and it is presented only to scholars of the utmost distinction.

To nominate someone for the award, please send a letter of nomination to the award committee below. The letter should briefly discuss the significance and impact of the nominee on the subfield of comparative-historical sociology. Please also provide the most current curriculum vitae for the nominee as well as the nominee’s contact information, including their e-mail address. Nominations must be received by all members of the committee by March 31, 2023.

Please note that nominees must have received their Ph.D. no later than 1997. All nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for any section award.

Committee:

Ho-fung Hung (chair), Johns Hopkins University, hofung@jhu.edu

Mounira Charrad, University of Texas at Austin, charrad@utexas.edu

Kim Voss, University of California, Berkeley, kimvoss@berkeley.edu


BARRINGTON MOORE BOOK AWARD

The section presents the Barrington Moore Book Award every year to the best book in the area of comparative-historical sociology.

To be eligible for consideration, nominated books must have been published in one of the two years immediately prior to the year of the award (i.e., for the award given in 2023,  only books published in 2022 or 2021 will be considered). Eligible books must also not have been previously nominated for the Moore Award. Thus, books that were nominated for the 2022 award are not eligible to be considered for the 2023 award.

To nominate a book for the Moore Award, please send an email to each member of the award committee. The e-mail should indicate the author, title, publisher, and publication date of the book you wish to nominate. Please make arrangements for each member of the committee to receive a copy of the book by March 15, 2023. The nominating e-mail and the nominated book must be received by each member of the committee by this deadline. Books may be nominated by their authors or by other scholars, but not by publishing houses. Letters of nomination are not required.

Please note that all nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for any section award, and winners of the Moore Award are expected to be members of the comparative-historical sociology section at the time the award is presented.

Committee:

Joachim J. Savelsberg (chair), University of Minnesota

Email:  savel001@umn.edu

Mailing address: Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 909 Social Sciences Building, 267 19th Ave S., Minneapolis, MN 55455

Fatma Müge Göçek, University of Michigan

Email: gocek@umich.edu

Address: Sociology Department, Literature Science and Arts Bldg ,500 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Mishal Khan, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Hastings College of Law

Email:  khan.mishal@protonmail.com

Address: C/O Veena Dubal, University of California, Hastings College of Law, 200 McAllister Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102


CHARLES TILLY ARTICLE AWARD

The section presents the Charles Tilly Article Award every year to the best article in the subfield of comparative-historical sociology.

To be eligible for consideration, nominated articles must have been published in one of the two years immediately prior to the year of the award (i.e., for the award given in 2023, only articles published in 2021 or 2022 will be considered).

To nominate an article for the Tilly Award, please send an e-mail to each member of the award committee. The e-mail should indicate the author, title, journal, and publication date of the article that you wish to nominate, and it should also attach a PDF of the article. The nominating e-mail and PDF of the article must be received by each member of the committee by March 15, 2023.

Please note that all nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for any section award.

Committee:

Rebecca Jean Emigh (chair), University of California Los Angeles, emigh@soc.ucla.edu

Laura K. Nelson, University of British Columbia, www.lauraknelson.com

Yang Zhang, American University, yangz@american.edu


THEDA SKOCPOL DISSERTATION AWARD

The section presents the Theda Skocpol Dissertation Award every year to the best doctoral dissertation in the area of comparative-historical sociology.

To be eligible for consideration, nominated dissertations must have been defended and filed between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022.

To nominate a dissertation, please send an e-mail to each member of the award committee. The e-mail should indicate the author, title, and filing year of the dissertation that you wish to nominate, and it should briefly discuss the strengths and contributions of the dissertation. An electronic copy of the dissertation must also be sent to each member of the award committee. (For dissertations that are too large to send over email, please e-mail the committee members a durable link to a downloadable version of the dissertation.) Both the nominating e-mail and the electronic copy of the nominated dissertation must be received by each member of the committee by March 15, 2023. Dissertations may be nominated by dissertation chairs, advisors, or current department chairs; self-nominations are not allowed for this award.

Please note that all nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for any section award.

Committee:

Nick Wilson (Chair), StonyBrook University, nicholas.wilson@stonybrook.edu

Wan-Zi Lu, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, wanzilu@vanleer.org.il

Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University, christy.thornton@jhu.edu


REINHARD BENDIX STUDENT PAPER AWARD

The section presents the Reinhard Bendix Student Paper Award every year to the best graduate student paper in the subfield of comparative-historical sociology.

To be eligible for consideration, nominated papers must have been written by students enrolled in a graduate program at the time the paper was written. Both published and unpublished papers are eligible.

To nominate a paper, authors and/or mentors should send an e-mail to each member of the award committee. The e-mail should indicate the author and title of the paper, and it should attach a PDF of the article. The e-mail and the nominated paper must be received by each member of the committee by March 15, 2023. Students may self-nominate their finest work, or a paper may be nominated by a student’s mentors.

Please note that all nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for any section award.

Committee:

Fabien Accominotti (chair), University of Wisconsin-Madison, accominotti@wisc.edu

Andrew Buck, University of Southern Indiana, adbuck@usi.edu

Jen Triplett, University of Michigan, jentrip@umich.edu

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