The ENMISA Distinguished Book Award recognizes the best book published over the past two years in the study of the international politics of ethnicity, nationalism or migration. The criteria for the award include the originality of the argument presented, quality of the research, ability to draw on the insights of the multiple disciplines, innovative methods or methodological syntheses, readability of the text and the policy or practical implications of the scholarship. The Award Committee is particularly interested in books that engage multiple areas of analytical interest to ENMISA members.
ABOUT THE AWARD:
- The award is sponsored by the ENMISA Section of ISA.
- To be eligible for the award, books must have been published in 2008 or 2009.
- Entries may have multiple authors.
- Books may be nominated by academic or trade presses or by any scholar in the field.
- Publishers should send ONE copy of nominated books to the each member of the awards committee.
- Deadline for nominations for the 2010 award is: November 1st.
COMMITTEE:
Erin Jenne
MEMBER, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Department of Political & Social Sciences
European University Institute
jennee@ceu.hu
Willem Maas
MEMBER, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Glendon College
York University
maas@yorku.ca
Sylvia Maier
MEMBER, FEB 2009 - FEB 2010
Center for Global Affairs
New York University
sylvia.maier@nyu.edu
AWARD RECIPIENTS:
- 2010 Co-Winners: Idean Salehyan, "Rebels Without Borders: Transnational Insurgencies in World Politics," University of North Texas and Marc Morjé Howard, "The Politics of Citizenship in Europe"
