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2021 Call for Nominations

Executive Board Elections

The Division on Terrorism and Bias Crimes is seeking nominations (including self-nominations) for DTBC Chair, DTBC Vice Chair, one Executive Counselor, and a non-voting student member who will serve on the committee for one year. Please note that only members in good standing for the current year can run for office and vote in elections. Please send nominations (including a short bio of the nominee) to ascdtbc@gmail.com with the subject line “DTBC Nomination” no later than August 20th, 2021.  

Awards Nominations & Submissions

The ASC Division on Terrorism and Bias Crimes is seeking nominations for its annual DistinguishedScholar Award and Student Paper Award. All nominations should be sent to ascdtbc@gmail.com by August 6, 2021. 

Distinguished Scholar Award: This award honors an individual’s sustained and distinguished scholarship, and/or service in the fields of terrorism, bias crimes, or political violence from a criminological perspective. It recognizes an established academic/researcher who has held a Ph.D. degree for at least ten years. The outstanding contributions to the field of terrorism, bias crimes, or political violence from a criminological perspective may consist of a single outstanding book or work, a series of theoretical or research contributions, or the recipient’s accumulated scholarly and policy and practice contributions. The award winner will be announced before September 15, 2021 and is expected to give opening remarks at the annual DTBC Division meeting during the November ASC Conference in Chicago, IL.   

Instructions: Nomination requires a letter of nomination and a complete CV to be sent electronically to ascdtbc@gmail.com. The nomination letter must explain why the candidate is qualified to be considered for the award. Letter-writing campaigns by multiple nominators are discouraged. Current Executive Board members are excluded from being considered for the Award. 

Student Paper Award: The Student Paper Award is awarded annually in recognition of the most outstanding student research paper. We will consider both empirical and theoretical contributions, but the subject matter should engage the mission of the division.  

Eligibility:  Students should be enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral Level Program at the time of submission.  Eligibility is limited to papers that are authored by graduate students and have not been previously published or accepted for publication at the time of submission. Papers written with faculty members are not eligible.  Students may submit only one paper a year for this competition, and it should not have been submitted for another ASC award in the same year.  

Article Specifications:  Papers should be 30 pages or less (page count excludes tables/figures/references/etc).  The submission should include the following:  

  • A title page with author’s name, department, contact information, and degree program.  
  • An abstract page (150 words or less).  
  • Paper (manuscript is acceptable)  
  • Tables/figures/References (please use Criminology formatting as a guide).  

Judging Criteria:  Each paper will be scored for its research contribution, integration of prior literature, execution of the research design, and quality of writing. The Committee may decide that no entry is of sufficient quality to declare a winner.  

Award:  The top paper will be recognized at the annual meeting of the Division, highlighted on the Division’s website (https://ascterrorism.org/).  The best paper will receive a $500 award, and the second place paper will receive $250.  

The deadline for all nominations is August 6, 2021. Nominations should be sent to ascdtbc@gmail.com. Awardees will be notified prior to September 15, 2021.