Michael Freeden Prize
The Journal of Political Ideologies is pleased to announce the establishment of the Michael Freeden Prize, named in honour of its Founding Editor. The Prize is awarded to the article(s) published in the preceding volume of the JPI that the Editorial board judges to have made the most significant contribution to the study of ideology and ideologies.
2022 winner
Tudi Kernalegenn, 'The region as cognition: an alternative analysis of regionalism’, 27(2)
2022 runners-up
Sean Fleming, 'The Unabomber and the origins of anti-tech radicalism', 27(2)
Saer El-Jaichi, ‘Ignorance or sovereignty: the de-territorialization of Jihad in Sayyid Qutb’s theo-political vision’, 27(1)
Browse the award-winning papers below.