As Sammy’s note points out, it appear to be in the rules. However, as a member 
of the Sprout Committee, I think we should lobby ISA to purge this requirement. 
As outlined on the ISA website, the award is for the best book “in the field” 
of international environmental “issues,”  and if you start with the seminal 
winner, Amory Lovins, and work forward, many of the recipients have been from 
other disciplines. 

 

While we can assuredly compel someone who is not a member of ISA to join in 
order to receive the award, that strikes me as rather petty. We should be big 
enough as an organization to acknowledge that some of the folks who influence 
our field are actually not members :) wil

 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 12:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] Harold and Margaret Sprout award 2015

 

Same question here, is this a new requirement? I am fairly certain Rob Nixon 
was not an ISA member when he received the award, and I doubt Dan Bodansky was 
when he got it.

Best, 
Jörg

On 06/03/2014 02:51 AM, Maniates, Michael Fields wrote:

I wasn't aware that an author has to be an ISA member to win.  Is this a new 
requirement, or have I've been out to lunch?  Have we had past non-ISA award 
winners?  M

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On 3 Jun, 2014, at 6:35 am, "Kathryn Hochstetler" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hi everyone, 

 

I am writing to encourage you to ask your press to submit any recent books you 
have published for consideration for the Harold and Margaret Sprout Award of 
the Environmental Studies Section of the International Studies Association. You 
must be an ISA member to win. This prestigious and highly competitive award is 
given annually to the best book in the field, one that makes a contribution to 
theory and interdisciplinarity, shows rigor and coherence in research and 
writing, and offers accessibility and practical relevance. Nominated books 
should address some aspect of one or more environmental, pollution or resource 
issues from a broadly international or transnational perspective. For the 2015 
prize, we are accepting books published in 2013 or 2014. For more information 
about the award and past winners, please consult the award website:  
<http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/HaroldMargaretSprout.aspx> 
http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/HaroldMargaretSprout.aspx

 

In order to have a book considered for the award, please arrange to have copies 
of the book(s) sent to all members of the award committee by August 1, 2014. 
The addresses are on the website, and have been pasted below.

 

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

 

Best regards,

Kathy Hochstetler

 

 <mailto:[email protected]> Kathryn Hochstetler | Chair
April 2013 - February 2015
School of Global Environmental Sustainability
Mail-Stop 1036
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CA 80523-1036

 <mailto:[email protected]> Michael Maniates | Member 
April 2013 - February 2015
Environmental Studies
Yale-NUS College
6 College Avenue East, #B1-01
Singapore 138614

 <mailto:[email protected]> Stacy VenDeveer | Member 
April 2013 - February 2015
Political Science, University of New Hampshire
Dept of Political Science
University of New Hampshire
Horton SSC
Durham, NH 03824

 <mailto:[email protected]> Fariborz Zelli | Member 
March 2014 - March 2016
Department of Political Science
Lund University
SE-221 00 Lund
Sweden

 <mailto:[email protected]> Wil Burns | Member 
March 2014 - March 2016
Energy Policy & Climate Program
Johns Hopkins University
2530 Tamalpais Ave.
El Cerrito, CA 94530

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