BSA journal, Sociology, is delighted to announce this year’s nominees for the SAGE Prize for Innovation and Excellence.
- Mike Foden, Emma Head, Tally Katz-Gerro and Lydia Martens – Environment or Economy? Food Concerns and Sustainable Food Transitions in the UK
- Victoria Redclift, Fatima Rajina and Naaz Rashid – The Burden of Conviviality: British Bangladeshi Muslims Navigating Diversity in London, Luton and Birmingham
- Rachel Humphris – Homemade State: Motherhood, Citizenship and the Home in Child Welfare Encounters
- Anna Clot-Garrell – Boundaries in the Making: Transformations in Erving Goffman’s Total Institution through the Case of a Female Benedictine Monastery
- Ana Alacovska – The Wageless Life of Creative Workers: Alternative Economic Practices, Commoning and Consumption Work in Cultural Labour
- Leah Gilman – The ‘Selfish Element’: How Sperm and Egg Donors Construct Plausibly Moral Accounts of the Decision to Donate
Congratulations to you all!
The winner will be announced at the BSA Conference in April. Keep an eye on our social media channels to find out!
Nominees are chosen from among the papers published in the 2022 volume judged to demonstrate innovation and/or excellence in a variety of ways. Members of the Editorial board choose a winner from amongst these nominees considering a variety of factors such as (but not limited to) originality and creativity, theoretical, conceptual or methodological approach, topic, connections and theme and contribution to the discipline and the understanding of social life.
All four BSA journals offer this prize annually; previous winners are on the BSA website.