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Wilfred Dolfsma <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear All,

Please find below the details for a best paper award at the 2009
ASSA meetings in Atlanta, coming January. It is open to papers on any
programme that meet the stated criteria.

Best regards,

Wilfred Dolfsma




The Association for Social Economics (ASE), one 
of the founding member organizations of
the Allied Social Science Associations, together 
with the Review of Social Economy, would
like to invite submissions for the 2010

Warren Samuels Prize

This prize is awarded to a paper, presented at 
the January ASSA meetings, that best
exemplifies scholarly work that:

· Is of high quality,
· Is important to the project of social economics,
· Has broad appeal across disciplines.

It is preferable, but not required, that the 
paper is presented at one of the ASSA sessions
sponsored by the Association for Social 
Economics. Papers will not normally exceed 6,500
words (inclusive of references, notes), and 
should follow the style guidelines for the Review of
Social Economy.

The winner of the prize will be announced during 
the ASE presidential breakfast, to which the
winner is invited. The winning paper may, subject 
to peer review, be published in the
subsequent September issue of the Review of 
Social Economy. The winner of the Warren
Samuels Prize receives a $500 stipend.

The selection committee consists of:
A Past-President of ASE;
A Co-editor of the Review of Social Economy (Chair);
A member of the Editorial Board, Review of Social Economy.

Papers presented at the 2010 ASSA meetings in 
Atlanta, GA, in sessions not restricted to
sessions in the ASE programme, may be send 
electronically, as a word or pdf attachment, to
Wilfred Dolfsma, Corresponding Editor, Review of 
Social Economy, before December 5th,
2009 at [log in to unmask] 

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