Call for Award Nominations

Call for Nominations

Awards of the International Association for Conflict Management

 

The International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) solicits nominations for the following awards, to be distributed at the Association’s 32nd Annual Conference in Dublin.  The deadline for all IACM award nominations is February 15, 2019 at 5 pm U.S. Eastern time. IACM awards are determined by designated committees, and all members who meet the criteria below (except current board members) are eligible. To review past recipients, please see here.

All nominations to the awards listed below can be made by clicking here

 

2019 IACM Lifetime Achievement Award

The International Association for Conflict Management honors meritorious, long-standing, paradigm-shifting contributions to the study of conflict management and negotiation. Nominees’ careers should epitomize the goals and purposes of the association. For a list of previous winners, please see here. The Lifetime Achievement Award is selected by a committee led by a past president of the IACM. For this award, we invite you to nominate a colleague; multiple nominations of the same colleague should be filed separately, and self-nominations are not accepted. Please submit an approximately three-paragraph summary outlining why you think the nominee is deserving of this award, along with the nominee’s CV and one paper exemplifying their contributions (please do not submit additional materials). All materials should be submitted by clicking here. The deadline for nominations is 2/15/19 at 5 pm U.S. Eastern time.

 

2019 Early Career Award

The International Association for Conflict Management honors scholars in the first five years of their post-doctoral career who have shown exceptional promise for making significant contributions to the study of conflict management and negotiation. Nominees’ early careers should epitomize the goals and purposes of the association. Eligible nominees are those who received their PhD between 1/1/14 and 12/31/18. For this award, we invite you to nominate a colleague; multiple nominations of the same colleague should be filed separately, and self-nominations are not accepted. Please submit an approximately three-paragraph summary outlining why you think the nominee is deserving of this award, along with the nominee’s CV and one paper exemplifying their contributions (please do not submit additional materials). All materials should be submitted by clicking here. The deadline for nominations is 2/15/19 at 5 pm U.S. Eastern time.

 

2019 IACM Outstanding Dissertation (completed in 2017 or 2018) – $500 Award

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The International Association for Conflict Management honors the author of an outstanding doctoral dissertation that significantly advances the study of conflict management and negotiation. The nominated dissertation should epitomize the goals and purposes of the association. Eligible dissertations are those completed between 1/1/17 and 12/31/18. For this award, we invite you to nominate a colleague’s dissertation; multiple nominations of the same dissertation should be filed separately. Self-nominations are also acceptable. Please submit an approximately three-paragraph summary outlining why you think the nominated dissertation is deserving of this award, along with a pdf copy of the full dissertation (please do not submit additional materials). Additionally, in your summary, please provide the full citation for any published articles or book chapters resulting from the dissertation. Recipient will receive a $500 award  from the Northwestern Kellogg Dispute Resolution Research Center (DRRC)All materials should be submitted by clicking here. The deadline for nominations is 2/15/19 at 5 pm U.S. Eastern time.

 

2019 IACM Outstanding Publication Award: Article or Book Chapter (published in 2017)

The International Association for Conflict Management honors the author(s) of a published article or book chapter that significantly advances the study of conflict management and negotiation. The nominated article or chapter should epitomize the goals and purposes of the association. Eligible articles and chapters are those published between 1/1/17 and 12/31/17 (final publication date, not online-first version). Nominations may have an empirical, theoretical, or practical focus. For this award, we invite you to nominate a colleague’s article or chapter; multiple nominations of the same article or chapter should be filed separately. Self-nominations are also acceptable. Please submit an approximately three-paragraph summary outlining why you think the nominated article or chapter is deserving of this award, along with a pdf copy of the full manuscript (preferably the final version that appears in the journal or book; please do not submit additional materials). Additionally, in your summary, please provide the full citation for the nominated article or chapter. All materials should be submitted by clicking here. The deadline for nominations is 2/15/19 at 5 pm U.S. Eastern time. In addition to nominated articles, the committee for this award will search the literature and consider impactful articles or chapters that did not receive an explicit nomination.