This award recognizes the best paper presented at a panel or poster session by a graduate student at the 2009 ISA Conference. Students matriculated in a graduate program (masters or doctorate) are eligible. Submissions must focus on at least one of the three principal areas of concern to the ENMISA Section: ethnicity, nationalism, and/or migration.
- The Martin O. Heisler Graduate Student Paper Competition is open to any student who is enrolled in a graduate degree program (masters or doctoral) at the time of the annual ISA conference.
- To be eligible for the competition, the student should have attended the 2009 ISA annual meeting and presented his/her paper as a member of a panel or poster session.
- The content of the paper must be related to at least one of the three main focus areas of ENMISA–ethnicity, nationalism and migration.
- Two prizes may be awarded: Grand Prize-1st place –$200.00 and First Runner-Up– $100.00. The winners will be announced at the next ENMISA business meeting. In addition, the first place winner will receive a one year paid membership in ISA and the ENMISA section. (Note: The Selection Committee reserves the right to decide not to award prizes if there are not a sufficient number of papers submitted for consideration or if the committee decides that the submitted papers are not deserving of the awards.)
- The Coordinator of the Heisler Award competition is responsible for forming a committee to decide on the awarding of the prizes. He/she will try to ensure that the committee membership is representative of scholars working in the three main focus areas of ENMISA–ethnicity, nationalism and migration.
- The criteria for judging the papers include mastery of the field, originality, logic, organization, and documentation. ENMISA encourages not only the submission of dissertation related research, but also outstanding seminar papers. We emphasize original "think-pieces" and research rather than assessments of the literature.
- Students who wish to enter the competition may submit papers and their contact information on or before January 1, 2010 to the Heisler Award Competition Coordinator. Submissions may be via email (preferred) or in hard copy. If a hard copy is sent, please include three (3) copies of the paper.
Send papers to:
Kamal Sadiq
University of California, Irvine
Department of Political Science
3151 Social Science Plaza
Irvine, CA 92697-5100
kamal@uci.edu
Winners will be notified by February 1, 2010.
COMMITTEE:
Kamal Sadiq
CHAIR, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Department of Political Science
University of California, Irvine
kamal@uci.edu
Peter Trumbore
MEMBER, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Department of Political Science
Oakland University
ptrumbor@oakland.edu
Julie Chernov Hwang
MEMBER, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Goucher College
jchwang@goucher.edu
Award Recipients:
- 2009 Heisler Award Winner : The Heisler Award committee is pleased to recognize Matthew Lieber (Brown University) for his paper “National Institutions for a World Polity: Transnational Migrant Diasporas, Political Remittances and State Responses.”
- 2008 Heisler Award Winner : This award recipient has not yet been announced The will be presented at the 2009 Annual Convention.
- 2007 Heisler Award Winner: The 2007 Martin O. Heisler Award Committee is pleased to announce the winners for the 2007 graduate student paper competition.
The First Place recipient is Tristan James Mabry (PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science- University of Pennsylvania) for the paper "Laitin on Language ". The recipient will receive a one-year paid membership in ISA and the ENMISA section and an award of $200.00.
The Second Place recipient is Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) for his paper "Why Men Kill: The Microfoundations of Ethnic Radicalization and Extremism: Insights from Rwanda" The second place award carries with it a $100.00 prize.
- 2006 Heisler Award Winner: Jonathan Acuff, "Identity and Legitimacy," University of Washington
- 2006 Heisler Award Winner Runner-Up: Idean Salehyan, "Migrant Diasporas, International Borders, and Rebellion," University of California, San Diego
- 2005 Heisler Award Winner: Alana Erin Tiemessen; Susanna Pearce, Runner-up
Update: 30 August 2009
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