Heads up: EESG Award nominations are due TODAY (February 3rd) at 11:59pm ET! Details below, reach out with any questions. Apologies for cross-posting...
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EESG Awards
Every year, the Energy and Environment Specialty Group (EESG) of the AAG distributes awards that recognize excellence within the subdiscipline of energy geographies. We seek to distribute funds with the intent to elevate the subdiscipline, amplify brilliant work, and alter socioecological injustices within our sphere of influence. In support of our Mission, Vision and DEI commitments, we especially welcome and encourage submissions from anyone who identifies as a member of an underrepresented or marginalized group. The awards we will offer this 2024-2025 annual cycle are the following: 1) Best Student Paper Award ($200); 2) Dissertation Data & Fieldwork Award ($500); 3) Advancing Diversity & Inclusion Award ($200); 4) Powershift Award ($200); 5) Energy Luminary Award. Descriptions below…
Best Student Paper Award
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3rd at 11:59pm ET
Submission Portal: Click on this link to input all information and upload supporting materials.
Questions? Contact Nikki Luke (knl...@utk.edu; Treasurer) or Ryan Stock (rys...@nmu.edu; Chair), Tiffany Grobelski (grob...@gustavus.edu; Vice-Chair)
Description: In support of our Mission, EESG aims to support and promote excellence in student authored articles related to energy geographies.
Award Amount: $200. The award is presented during the Business Meeting of the EESG at the forthcoming AAG Annual Meeting. You do not need to be present to win but are encouraged to attend.
Eligibility:
Review Criteria:
If you are selected:
(1) AAG Annual Meeting;
(2) Energy Geography Conference; or
(3) EESG Seminar Series
Dissertation Data & Fieldwork Award
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3rd at 11:59pm ET
Submission Portal: Click on this link to input all information and upload supporting materials.
Questions? Contact Nikki Luke (knl...@utk.edu; Treasurer) or Ryan Stock (rys...@nmu.edu; Chair), Tiffany Grobelski (grob...@gustavus.edu; Vice-Chair)
Description: In support of our Mission, EESG aims to support energy geographers who are graduate students conducting fieldwork for their research.
Award Amount: $500, all of which is intended to be spent on field work within one year of receiving funds. The award is presented during the Business Meeting of the EESG at the forthcoming AAG Annual Meeting. You do not need to be present to win but are encouraged to attend.
Eligibility:
If you are selected:
(1) AAG Annual Meeting;
(2) Energy Geography Conference; or
(3) EESG Seminar Series
Advancing Diversity & Inclusion Award
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3rd at 11:59pm ET
Submission Portal: Click on this link to input all information and upload supporting materials.
Questions? Contact Nikki Luke (knl...@utk.edu; Treasurer) or Ryan Stock (rys...@nmu.edu; Chair), Tiffany Grobelski (grob...@gustavus.edu; Vice-Chair)
Description: In support of our Mission, EESG aims to advance diversity and inclusion within the subdiscipline of energy geographies. This award seeks to formally recognize those who have made (or are currently making) contributions (broadly defined) to advance diversity and engender inclusivity within a socioecological system, which can also include institutionalizing and/or operationalizing DEI within an institution or community.
Award Amount: $200. The award is presented during the Business Meeting of the EESG at the forthcoming AAG Annual Meeting. You do not need to be present to win but are encouraged to attend.
Eligibility:
If you are selected:
(1) AAG Annual Meeting;
(2) Energy Geography Conference; or
(3) EESG Seminar Series
Nomination Letter
· The statement should be 200-400 words that describe how you (or the individual nominated) would contribute to the inclusion and increased representation of underrepresented groups within the Energy and Environment Specialty Group and detail your/their (proposed) contributions to energy geographies. Please refer to the Award Criteria above for additional information that can help inform your statement.
· Submit the following documents in one .pdf document: 1) Nomination Letter (200-300 words) that details the diversity and inclusion work; 2) CV or resume.
Powershift Award
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3rd at 11:59pm ET
Submission Portal: Click on this link to input all information and upload supporting materials.
Questions? Contact Nikki Luke (knl...@utk.edu; Treasurer) or Ryan Stock (rys...@nmu.edu; Chair), Tiffany Grobelski (grob...@gustavus.edu; Vice-Chair)
Description: In support of our Mission, EESG aims to support scholars and practitioners who demonstrate a normative commitment to social justice and engage in public scholarship that includes energy or climate-related community-based projects that seek to empower marginalized groups in any geographic location that are disproportionately vulnerable to climate or energy injustices. Ideally, the awardee will engage in emancipatory work that leads to a powershift that equitably transforms a socioecological system.
Award Amount: $200, all of which is intended to be spent to sustain an ongoing project or launch a new project. Once disbursed, funds must be used on the project within one year. The award is presented during the Business Meeting of the EESG at the forthcoming AAG Annual Meeting. You do not need to be present to win but are encouraged to attend.
Eligibility:
If you are selected:
(1) AAG Annual Meeting;
(2) Energy Geography Conference; or
(3) EESG Seminar Series
Nomination Letter
Submit the following documents in one (1) .pdf document: 1) Nomination Letter (200-300 words); 2) Project Description (500-1000 words), as it relates to the mission of the award; 3) CV or resume.
Energy Luminary Award
Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3rd at 11:59pm ET
Submission Portal: Click on this link to input all information and upload supporting materials.
Questions? Contact Nikki Luke (knl...@utk.edu; Treasurer) or Ryan Stock (rys...@nmu.edu; Chair), Tiffany Grobelski (grob...@gustavus.edu; Vice-Chair)
Description: This award aims to recognize scholars and practitioners whose exceptional work has made a substantial influence on the field of energy and environmental geographies. Selected papers are rare studies with potential to redefine fields, chart a new path, or reexamine established truths and practices. Ergo, selected papers are truly awesome and well deserving of recognition!
Eligibility:
If you are selected:
(1) AAG Annual Meeting;
(2) Energy Geography Conference; or
(3) EESG Seminar Series
Narrative Statement
Please provide a short narrative (300-500 words) supporting why you chose this paper. In the narrative, please describe the paper's originality, the significance of the topic, contribution to energy geographies literature, theoretical engagements, and potential impacts beyond academia.
Empowerment and peace,
Ryan Stock, PhD
(pronouns: he/they)
rys...@nmu.edu
Assistant Professor, Northern Michigan University
Director, Illume Lab
Co-Chair, EESG (AAG)
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