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Prize Call: Sussex International Theory Prize

Prize Call

Sussex International Theory Prize

www.sussex.ac.uk/cait/prize

 

The Centre for Advanced International Theory invites nominations for the 2013 Sussex International Theory Prize for the best piece of research in International Relations published in book or article form in 2012.  The recipient will be invited to present their research in a Public Lecture at the University of Sussex and will also receive £150 worth of books from Cambridge University Press and a two-year print and online subscription to International Theory.

 

In 2011, the Centre for Advanced International Theory (CAIT) was established by the Department of International Relations within the School of Global Studies, University of Sussex.  The core mission of the Centre is to support and disseminate innovative fundamental research in international theory. 

 

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 Helen M. Kinsella (University of Madison-Wisconsin) for her book, The Image Before the Weapon: a Critical History of the Distinction between Combatant and Civilian (Cornell University Press, 2011).

 

In the autumn of 2013, the prize will be awarded for the best piece of research published in book or article form in 2012. 

 

 

Prize Details

 

Eligibility:

 

Submission/Nomination

 

Prize

 

 

 

Centre for Advanced International Theory

Department of International Relations

University of Sussex

Falmer

East Sussex

BN1 9SJ

 

E cait@sussex.ac.uk

T 01273 876615

 

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