Hi everyone,

I just wanted to send a gentle reminder for nominations to the various section 
awards for ESS. As a reminder, they are:


  *   The Graduate Student Paper Award
  *   The Sprout Award
  *   Distinguished Scholar
  *   Engaged Scholar

One very important note: in the past we have accepted and awarded graduate 
student papers where the paper has been co-authored with an established 
scholar. However, for a variety of reasons, I would very strongly recommend 
prioritizing papers where the sole author is a graduate student. Here is a 
breakdown of the different awards again, copying an earlier message from Kim 
Suiseeya.

Graduate Student Paper Award
Are you a graduate student? Did you present a fantastic paper at ISA 2025? Or 
did you see a graduate student present a terrific paper at ISA 2025? Please 
nominate yourself or others!

Harold and Margaret Sprout Award (Deadline August 1)
The award is given annually to the best (new) book in the field – one that 
makes a contribution to theory and interdisciplinarity, shows rigor and 
coherence in research and writing, and offers accessibility and practical 
relevance. Ask your publisher to submit your book for consideration, or 
recommend a publisher submit a fabulous book you recently read.

Distinguished Scholar Award
The Distinguished Scholar Award of the Environmental Studies Section of the 
International Studies Association recognizes outstanding scholars whose long 
history of excellent research and teaching has had a substantial impact on 
fields associated with international relations and environmental issues. Please 
consider nominating a scholar whose work or practice has been deeply impactful 
in our field.

Engaged Scholar Award
This award is given to a person at any stage of their career who has 
successfully spanned (or is successfully spanning) academia and 
social/political engagement or activism on issues related in some way to the 
environment. Self-nominations are encouraged!

Thanks,

-Kemi





Kemi Fuentes-George,
Associate Professor in Political Science,
Middlebury College

Global Environmental Politics, Book Review Editor<https://direct.mit.edu/glep>
Environmental Studies Section - International Studies Association (ESS-ISA), 
Vice Chair/Program Chair<http://environmental-studies.org/?page_id=5>

Recent Publications:
“Music Gonna Teach: Decolonising IR through a musical exploration of 
knowledge<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/music-gonna-teach-decolonising-ir-through-a-musical-exploration-of-knowledge/63D04066FE59014792A159D5BD0C8850>.”
 Review of International Studies, 2024: 1-18
“The Legacy of Colonialism on Contemporary Environmental 
Governance,”<https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/897706> Georgetown Journal of 
International Affairs, 24 (1): 91-98 (Spring 2023)
"The Comparative Politics of Environmental 
Justice<https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197515037.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780197515037-e-13>,"
 Oxford University Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics (2021, Oxford 
University Press)

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