Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
This prize rewards outstanding contributions to ECPR's political science blog, The Loop. It is awarded annually to the best blog article in political science or related fields, and carries a £500 award.
The inaugural prize was awarded in summer 2023. All articles published during the 2022 calendar year were eligible for nomination.
The Loop publishes short pieces on politics, policy programmes, societal and political issues. We showcase the work of the political science discipline at its best. Our readership extends beyond fellow political scientists, to include policy-makers, journalists, businesspeople and the general public.
Nominations for this prize are made by the Academic Editors of The Loop over the course of a single calendar year. They are then assessed by the Jury for their originality, readability, and significance.
All blog pieces published on the Loop in the calendar year of the award are eligible.
Blog pieces written by serving ECPR Executive Committee members, ECPR Director, or current editors of ECPR publications, are not eligible for this award. In addition, if the prize is awarded to an entry in one of the Loop's series threads, entries in that particular series may not be nominated for the prize the following year.
The Jury is comprised of three members selected by the journal's Editors; after the inaugural year, we plan to include the previous year’s Best Blog winner in the jury. If the prize-winning piece has more than one author, the first-named author will represent.
The 2023 jury is being confirmed. The Jury for the 2022 prize was as follows:
The inaugural prize was awarded in summer 2023. All articles published during the 2022 calendar year were eligible for nomination. More information about the creation of the Prize can be found on The Loop.
University of Houston
Black, Queer, Trans, Disabled Lives Matter! Empowering identities to transform democracy
Featured in the🎭 Democratic Transformations series
University of Nairobi
How elections stifle democracy in Kenya
Featured in the 🦋 Science of Democracy series