Prize

Warren Samuels Prize

Association for Social Economics
Award Not specified
Closing date No closing date
Location Global
For Individuals, Team

About this opportunity

The Warren Samuels Prize is awarded to a paper scheduled to be presented at the January ASSA meetings that best exemplifies scholarly work of high quality, important to the project of social economics, and having broad appeal across disciplines. It is preferable, but not required, that the paper be scheduled to be presented at one of the ASSA sessions sponsored by the Association for Social Economics. Papers will not normally exceed 9,000 words (inclusive of references and notes). The winner of the prize will be announced during the ASE presidential breakfast, to which the winner is invited. Submission of the winning paper to the Review of Social Economy is encouraged. The Association for Social Economics (ASE) is a scholarly research association whose members study economic, social, political, and cultural issues to understand and promote human dignity, justice, and the full flourishing of all members of society. ASE and the Review of Social Economy are fully committed to the promotion of diversity and inclusion in the profession.
1 award
Submissions due mid-December, winner announced at January ASSA meetings

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual, team

Region

Global

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

research_proposal

Review process

Papers are reviewed by a selection committee consisting of the immediate Past-President of the ASE, a Co-editor of the Review of Social Economy (Chair), and a member of the Editorial Board of Review of Social Economy.

Additional benefits

  • networking

Restrictions

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Post-award obligations

  • present_findings

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