[gep-ed] Case Studies in the Environment 2018 Prize Competition Winner

2019-04-22 Thread Wil Burns
We are pleased to announce the winner, and runners up, for the 2018 Prize 
Competition of our journal; please see the press release below. As always, I 
stand ready to discuss any potential submissions to the journal as you plan 
your summer writing projects!  wil


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April 22, 2019
Case Studies in the Environment announces winners of 2018 prize competition

Oakland, CA-The editors of University of California Press's Case Studies in the 
Environment (cse.ucpress.edu) are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 
Case Studies in the Environment Prize Competition, which awards a $2,000 prize 
for best environmental case study, as well as two $500 honorable mention prizes.

Articles eligible for the competition were submitted by the September 15, 2018 
deadline and underwent a rigorous peer review process prior to being accepted 
for publication. Once accepted, a subset of these articles were then nominated 
by editors from each of CSE's six content sections, with the ultimate, 
prize-winning articles evaluated and selected by the journal's Editor-in-Chief, 
Wil Burns.

"As was the case in the first year of our prize competition, we were blessed 
this year with a large number of excellent contributions," notes Professor 
Burns. "Our prize winner, Heather O'Leary, demonstrated the great pedagogical 
value of case studies, constructing a case focused on the critical role of the 
informal sector in water decision making in Delhi, and its implications for 
citizen participation in environmental decisions more broadly. Both Sonya 
Ahamed et al.'s piece, focused on the food-energy-water nexus in ten contiguous 
counties in the Denver metro region, and R.M. Colvin et al.'s article on a 
proposed large- scale wind project in Tasmania, and counterintuitive lessons 
about citizen engagement, were also compelling case studies with great value 
for teaching in the classroom and for practitioners."

The winning articles from the 2018 Case Studies in the Environment Prize 
Competition, which will remain freely accessible throughout 2019, include:

2018 First Prize article:
Pluralizing Science for Inclusive Water Governance: An Engaged Ethnographic 
Approach to WaSH Data Collection in Delhi, India, 
http://cse.ucpress.edu/content/early/2018/05/08/cse.2017.000810

Heather O'Leary, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences | 
Anthropology, University of South Florida (USA)

Professor O'Leary's article is part of a special issue on Water Science and 
Collaboration. You can read more from the author in her related blog post, 
"Engaging Science for Inclusive Water Governance: A Q with environmental 
anthropologist Heather O'Leary."

2018 Honorable Mention article:
The Food-Energy-Water Nexus, Regional Sustainability, and Hydraulic Fracturing: 
An Integrated Assessment of the Denver Region, 
http://cse.ucpress.edu/content/early/2019/01/30/cse.2018.001735


Sonya Ahamed, School of Environment & Natural Resources, University of Vermont 
(USA)
Joshua Sperling, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO (USA)
Gillian Galford, School of Environment & Natural Resources, University of 
Vermont (USA) Jennie C. Stephens, School of Environment & Natural Resources, 
University of Vermont (USA)
Douglas Arent, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO (USA)

2018 Honorable Mention article:
Using a Community Vote for Wind Energy Development Decision-Making in King 
Island, Tasmania, 
http://cse.ucpress.edu/content/early/2018/04/24/cse.2017.000927

R.M. Colvin, Climate Change Institute, Australian National University 
(Australia)
G. Bradd Witt, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of 
Queensland (Australia)
Justine Lacey, Commonwealth Scientific and Industry Research Organisation 
(CSIRO), Brisbane (Australia)

The entire Case Studies in the Environment team gives hearty congratulations to 
the authors of this year's prize-winning articles!

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Studies in the Environment or the prize competition, please contact:
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Director, Public Relations & Communications University of California Press
510-883-8318
ppe...@ucpress.edu

About Case Studies in the Environment
Case Studies in the Environment is a journal of peer-reviewed case study 
articles and case study pedagogy articles. The journal informs faculty, 
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