Nominations close on 24 April 2025.
The annual Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research is presented by the International Science Council (ISC), the University of Bergen and the ECPR. Thanks to the generosity of the University of Bergen, it now carries a prize fund of €5,000.
The prize is open to works in comparative studies from all social science disciplines. It is given to a submission deemed by the Jury to be a substantial and original contribution in comparative social science research.
Submitting a nomination
To nominate, please use the external Nomination Form on the ECPR website.
Nominations can be made by scientific institutions (including Universities and Departments, Research Centres, Academies, disciplinary unions or associations and Research Institutions), and should come via the head of the organisation/department.
Only one nomination may be received per institution. Institutions do not need to be members of either the ISC or ECPR.
Nominations must include, as three separate PDF files:
- Formal nomination letter expressing support of the nominee’s candidacy for this award (Document 1)
- Biography of the candidate including an outline of their work and research interests (Document 2)
- Book title and year of publication (Document 2)
- A PDF copy of the book (Document 3) (please note this must be a searchable PDF)
Eligibility
- The Stein Rokkan Prize is open to candidates from all social science disciplines, who need not be affiliated with a Member institution of either the ISC or ECPR.
- The work should be a substantial and original contribution to comparative social science research.
- The work must be a published monograph. Unpublished manuscripts, edited collections, and collected works are not eligible.
- The book must have been published within the two calendrical years preceding the award. For the Stein Rokkan Prize 2025, books must have been published in 2023 or 2024. No book should be nominated in more than one year.
- The work should preferably be in English; however, a submission written in another language can be nominated as long as it is accompanied by an English summary of the work.
After the closing date for nominations, publishers may be asked to provide copies of the book in alternative formats for the members of the jury.
Exclusions
- Self-nominations are not accepted.
- Nominations from publishers and agencies are not accepted.
- Members of the ECPR Executive Committee, ISC Governing Board and Secretariat, and ECPR Editors are not eligible for this prize during their term and for a certain buffer period afterwards.
- Members of the Executive Committee and ISC Governing Board become eligible after three buffer years, the ISC Secretariat and ECPR editors after one. The requirement that a work have been published in the previous two years may be waived in this case.
Jury
The Jury for this prize is Chaired by a member of the ECPR Executive Committee, and includes a representative from the Universitetet i Bergen and the ISC, as well as two other eminent scholars in the field of social science.
The jury for 2025 will be confirmed soon.
Prize announcement and delivery
The winner will be announced in autumn 2025, firstly by the International Science Council.
Questions? Email [email protected]