[INES Announce] Fwd: [Labor Tech] LaborTech Call for Nominations: Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice Awards 2025
Sarah Appelhans
appelhas at lafayette.edu
Fri Apr 25 10:18:06 PDT 2025
Hi All,
LaborTech is seeking nominations for its upcoming book and graduate student
paper awards. There is also a social justice award for those who are
actively involved in labor organizing. If you know of anyone's work
published in the last three years on the topic of labor and technology,
please submit a nomination! Details below!
Best,
Sarah
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From: Karina Rider <karina.rider19 at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 10:20 AM
Subject: [Labor Tech] LaborTech Call for Nominations: Book, Graduate
Student Paper, and Social Justice Awards 2025
To: labor-tech at googlegroups.com <labor-tech at googlegroups.com>
Labor Tech Research Network (LaborTech
<https://www.labortechresearchnetwork.org/>) invites submissions for our
fourth annual Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice Awards!
**About Us**
LaborTech is an interdisciplinary and transnational group of over 700
experts concerned with the intersection of technology and labor. We aim to
reframe conversations about technology and labor towards issues of power,
inequality, and social justice, and incorporate themes of feminism,
anti-racism, and transnationalism. We also seek to foster an
interdisciplinary, cross-regional, and community-oriented space for
discussion, collaboration, and empowerment. For a deeper discussion of our
mission, please visit our webpage. For a list of our previous winners, click
here <https://labortechresearchnetwork.org/awards>.
**Call for Nominations**
As part of our mission to promote scholarship and activism towards more
equitable forms of labor and technology, LaborTech is announcing a call for
three awards: Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice. These will
honor projects which:
- have distinctive intellectual merit or activist impact;
- advance the knowledge about labor and technology in the global
society; and
- address our core focus on labor and technology and which may
simultaneously address feminism, anti-racism, and/or transnationalism.
**Eligibility**: Works from all disciplines and methodologies are eligible
for nomination. Nominations are open to members and non-members of
LaborTech. We welcome self-nominations especially, but also nominations
from publishers, colleagues, and others familiar with the projects. We
encourage submissions from women, people of color, queer communities, and
those from the global south. LaborTech executive board members and
committee chairs, as well as books published in our Labor and Technology
series with MIT Press, are ineligible for these awards.
**Prizes**: Winners receive a small cash award and a certificate (which we
hope to expand further in years ahead, as we are still a growing nonprofit
organization :). In addition, we offer our infrastructural supports at
LaborTech to promote visibility of your projects: by connecting with our
globally dispersed expert members; by making a video of winners and
distributing it both in and outside of our network to enhance public
attention and exposure; and by creating a space and opportunity for sharing
your work at out end of year virtual celebration. Winners will be announced
in December.
**Deadline and Contact**: The deadline for submissions is *June 1, 2025.*
Send questions to labortechresearchnetwork at gmail.com. See below for
separate criteria and instructions for the various awards.
CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION DETAILS **Book Award**
Criteria:
- Monographs only (no edited volumes or anthologies)
- Multiple authors accepted
- Published in the last three years (2023-25).
- If your book is not out by the deadline for this award, please send
proofs from the manuscript and a letter from the press editor confirmation
publication before the end of 2025.
Submission details:
Please submit the following items in English to
labortechresearchnetwork at gmail.com:
1. An electronic version in PDF format (contact us if only print form is
available for books)
2. The author's contact email address
3. A one-page nomination letter stating the significance and
contribution of the work
****Graduate Student Paper**
Criteria:
- Written by students currently enrolled in a graduate program or who
have graduated in 2024
- Single-authored pieces are preferred, but co-authored pieces will be
accepted with the above conditions in Submission Details
- If a co-authored piece, *the first author must be a graduate student.*
- Papers may be published within the last three years (2023-25) or
unpublished
- Page length: 25-40 pages, double-spaced
Submission details:
Please submit the following items in English to
labortechresearchnetwork at gmail.com:
1. Electronic version in PDF format
2. The author's email address
3. A one-page nomination letter stating:
1. the significance and contribution of the work
2. when the PhD was started and, if applicable, granted
3. if the paper was published, then state when and in what journal
4. if co-authored with faculty/advisors/other PhDs, please include a
paragraph attesting to the student's dominant role in generating
the paper
(such as working on its theoretical components, doing the research, and
writing it up). In addition, we ask that the cover letter is signed
(digitally, or otherwise) by all co-authors, so that they are
aware of this
submission.
**Social Justice Award**
Criteria:
- Those who are interfacing with technology in the course of their
organizing, or who are organizing against inequitable technologies, in the
context of labor, feminism, anti-racism, transnationalism struggles. This
may include:
- tech workers
- labor organizers, whether in unions or other workers' associations
- feminist, immigrant, community, and ethnic rights activists
- scholar-activists. For this, we are not looking for purely
academic work (i.e., scholars who are studying activism), but
rather those
who are participating in activism themselves, or who are promoting
collaborations between activists and scholars.
- people creating design alternatives for social justice, like
engineers and designers
- Open to individuals, small groups, and if appropriate, organizations
- Focus will be on a particular campaign or project that is done with
the aim of social justice regarding labor and/or technology. These
projects may be broad (such as educating the public on a social justice
issue) or specific (such as organizing a protest for higher wages). They
may use a variety of strategies (e.g., art, design, social media, marches
and strikes, policy interventions, etc.). We'd like to honor activists
who, through these projects, have developed novel approaches or who are
pioneers in the fight for more equitable relations of technology and/or
labor.
Submission details:
- Fill out this Google Form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd2rjrKiOp6sUqRvSE5EIXcV5dGyibnky6V0bU5O2cnSqCFAw/viewform?usp=sharing>:
It has a few short questions regarding the significance and contribution of
your social justice activities
- Answers to this form should be a *minimum 400 words each*, in order to
give us enough understanding of the nominee's accomplishments. No single
sentence answers please!
- Please submit all items in English. However, if you have a submission
in another language, contact us and we'll attempt to find a translator in
our group.
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training and skills. We share an interest in the social, political,
economic, cultural, and historical analysis of technology.
We're more interested in critical analytics than in disciplinary
affiliations.
In order to manage an increasingly diverse group, we invite participation
in discussions based on rigorous, critical readings of texts and practices,
rather than based on opinion and hearsay (although a good gossip session at
the end of a rigorous hour is often not a bad idea). No snarky disciplinary
fights, ad hominem attacks, email flaming, please.
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