2023 Sussex International Theory Prize
By: Eve Wilcox
Last updated: Friday, 28 April 2023
* Deadline extended*
2023 Sussex International Theory Prize
The Centre for Advanced International Theory invites nominations for the 2023 Sussex International Theory Prize for the best piece of research in International Relations published in book form in 2022.
In 2011, the Centre for Advanced International Theory (CAIT) was established by the Department of International Relations within the School of Global Studies of the University of Sussex. The core mission of the Centre is to support and disseminate innovative fundamental research in international theory. http://www.sussex.ac.uk/cait/
To this end, the Sussex International Theory Prize is awarded annually for the best piece of innovative theoretical research in International Relations. Last year’s Prize was awarded to Sumi Madhok (LSE), Vernacular Rights Cultures: The Politics of Origins, Human Rights, and Gendered Struggles for Justice (New York: CUP, 2021)
In the summer of 2023, the prize will be awarded for the best piece of research published in book form in 2022.
Eligibility:
• The work should be in International Relations, broadly conceived – including sub-fields
• The work must have been published in 2022: judged by copyright date
• Nominations should be for research monographs only: edited volumes, textbooks, articles and book chapters are not eligible
Submission/Nomination:
• The award is made annually on the basis of nominations by individuals, publishers and peers.
• Nominations should take the form of a statement of less than 200 words on why the work could be considered the best piece of innovative theoretical research in International Relations from the previous year.
• Nominators (including publishers) are limited to one submission.
• It is the nominator’s responsibility to contact the publisher and request that seven [7] hard copies of the title (ebooks not accepted) be sent by the nomination deadline to:
Centre for Advanced International Theory
Department of International Relations
Arts C Building, University of Sussex
Falmer, East Sussex, BN1 9SJ
UK
• Nominations can be made by email submission through by 26 May 2023 to cait@sussex.ac.uk. Book copies must also arrive by this date.
• The recipient will be notified in July 2023.
Prize:
• The recipient will be invited to present his/her research in a Public Prize Lecture at the University of Sussex.
• The winner receives £150 worth of books from Cambridge University Press and a two-year print and online subscription to International Theory.
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Department of International Relations
University of Sussex
Falmer
East Sussex
BN1 9SJ
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