The 2024 E-International Relations Article Award

The 2024 E-International Relations Article Award

Deadline: Fri, 02 Aug 2024

E-International Relations

Contact: submissions.e.ir@gmail.com


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Call for Award Description

E-International Relations invites PhD / doctoral students (at any stage) and early career academics (within 5 years of submitting their PhD) to prepare articles outlining novel, or underappreciated, ideas that contribute to a better understanding of international relations. The award welcomes articles on the widest range of topics, so long as they connect their subject matter to a global or regional issue – ideally with the aim of sparking debate that will contribute towards real-world outcomes. We welcome empirical, political, historical, legal and diplomatic approaches, as well as articles that discuss theoretical and disciplinary issues in an accessible way. As the purpose of this award is to communicate new ideas to the widest possible audience, entrants must avoid writing in an abstract or overly jargon-laden manner. Papers must be concise, written to engage any informed reader – including non-specialists. The criteria we have placed below will assist entrants in writing in a suitable way for the award.

The shortlisted papers will be copy-edited and published on E-International Relations and promoted across all our social media channels to allow the ideas expressed to reach our audience of 3+ million readers. From the shortlisted candidates, one winner will be awarded and given book vouchers to the value of £1000 shared across our sponsors at Edinburgh University Press, Polity, Sage, Bloomsbury and Routledge. The winner will also have 3 months access to Sage’s online Learning Resources.

Entry criteria

1) Applicants must be a single author who is enrolled as a PhD student/candidate (at any stage) or be an early-career academic who has been awarded their PhD within the last 5 years (we can give or take a little here, so don’t worry too much if you are marginally outside this). We do not allow co-authored or group authored articles for this award.

2) Papers must be between 3500–5000 words, including references and citations. As references are included in the word count, keep referencing and quotation to a minimum and only cite where you are directly referring to essential literature/ideas.

3) You must write about a subject that you have academic insight on (due to your own primary research and/or data collection) and do so in a manner that allows your ideas to be understood by as wide an audience as possible.

4) If you are currently volunteering as an editor (any position) with E-International Relations, you are ineligible to enter this award.

You must format your article as follows

  • Prepare your article in Microsoft Word format (.docx) in well written, well edited, publishable English (any variant is fine).
  • Include a bio (20–100 words) that details academic/professional affiliations, titles, positions and preferred pronouns (as applicable). You may also include notable publications and web/social links.
  • Shape a catchy title that directly describes the content. It must be 80 characters or less and in Title Case.
  • Do not indent the first sentences of paragraphs. Leave one clear line of space between each paragraph.
  • Referencing should be via embedded hyperlinks and/or the Chicago Manual of Style’s author-date system.
  • We do not allow footnotes or endnotes in any form (for referencing, or otherwise).
  • Your article must not exceed 5000 words, inclusive of references and citations.
  • Indent quotes longer than two lines. Do not italicize quotations.
  • Do not use a double space after each period / full stop (single space please).
  • If you have used images, figures or tables, compile these at the bottom of your article and number them. If used, these must be integral to the content and be created/owned by you, or supplied with attribution and a destination link to the source confirming it is public domain.