Environmental Politics Article of the Year Award
Environmental Politics award a prize of £250 for the best paper published in each volume. The winning paper and runners up for the most recent award will be free to access for the year.
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2022 winner: Blanche Verlie, 'Climate justice in more-than-human worlds'
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2022 runner-up: Landen Longest, Thomas E. Shriver, and Alison E. Adams, 'Cultivating quiescence in risk communities: coal ash contamination and cancer in two cities'
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2022 shortlisted articles:
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Joe Turner & Dan Bailey, ''Ecobordering': casting immigration control as environmental protection'
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Stacia S. Ryder & Patrick Devine-Wright, 'Environmental justice implications and conceptual advancements: community experiences of proposed shale gas exploration in the UK'
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Joost de Moor, 'Postapocalyptic narratives in climate activism: their place and impact in five European cities'
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Jens Marquardt, M. Cecilia Oliveira & Markus Lederer, 'Same, same but different? How democratically elected right-wing populists shape climate change policymaking'
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2021 winner: Lisa Vanhala, Michai Robertson, and Elisa Calliari, 'The knowledge politics of climate change loss and damage across scales of governance'
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2020 winner: Robyn Eckersley, 'Ecological democracy and the rise and decline of liberal democracy: looking back, looking forward'
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2019 winner: Clau Dermont, 'Environmental decision-making: the influence of policy information'
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2018 winner: Kacper Szulecki, 'Conceptualizing energy democracy'
Browse the winning papers and the runners-up in the collection below.