Environmental Sociology Early Career Prize
The Environmental Sociology Early Career Prize is a biennial prize awarded for articles published in Environmental Sociology by authors no more than five years post-PhD that, in the opinion of the Editorial Board and International Advisory Board, make outstanding contributions to the field. Eligible articles are evaluated according to their originality and innovation, theoretical and/or empirical significance, quality of conceptual development, methodological rigour and potential for a lasting contribution to scholarship in environmental sociology.
2021 Winner
Louise Seamster and Danielle Purifoy, (2021) What is environmental racism for? Place-based harm and relational development, Environmental Sociology, 7:2, 110-121
2021 Runners-Up
Matt Comi (2020) The distributed farmer: rethinking US Midwestern precision agriculture techniques, Environmental Sociology, 6:4, 403-415
C Ofoegbu and Chinwe Ifejika Speranza (2021) Making climate information useable for forest-based climate change interventions in South Africa, Environmental Sociology, 7:4, 279-293
Browse the articles below and take a look at the Environmental Sociology Best Paper Prize Collection.