[ATTW-L] Accepting Nominations for the 2020 ARSTM Book Award

Roundtree, Aimee K akr at txstate.edu
Tue Jun 2 14:44:57 UTC 2020


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2020 ARSTM Book Award



The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine (ARSTM) Book Award recognizes exceptional books that advance the rhetoric of science, technology, or medicine. Any book published in the preceding two years is eligible. For example, books eligible for the 2020 award would have been published in 2018 or 2019).

Criteria for evaluation are as follows:

1. How well the book extends or enacts practical and theoretical knowledge related to the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine;

2. Potential for cross-disciplinary fertilization and/or public engagement;

3. Potential for teaching future generations of the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine scholars;

4. The accuracy, clarity, and organization of the book’s presentation;

5. The overall quality of writing and thinking.

Nominations should be sent by someone well acquainted with the nominee’s work; self-nominations are encouraged.

Judging follows a two-stage review process.

The initial nomination package must include an electronic copy of (1) a cover letter recommending the book for the award (limited to two pages and providing a detailed rationale for the nomination), (2) a table of contents for the book, and (3) the introduction and a single representative chapter from the book. These materials must be emailed to the chair of the selection committee by June 30, 2020.

Following a preliminary selection process, finalists will be notified by August 1.  Full copies of manuscripts or published books that advance to the final round will be requested for delivery to each committee member by August 15.  Winners will be announced by October 1.

Recipients will be recognized at the ARSTM business meeting during the National Communication Association in November of the award year and will receive a plaque and a one-year membership in ARSTM.



While each book is eligible for two years after its publication date, in order to be considered a second time, the book must be re-nominated. Because awards committee members change each year, re-nomination requires resubmitting the nomination package. If you were a finalist in the previous year, full copies of the book will only be required for any new committee members, not the entire committee.



Note: Lead authors who have won previously cannot be nominated again within 5 years.



Send nomination packages electronically to Aimee Kendall Roundtree, Chair of the Book Award Committee, at akr at txstate.edu. Nominations should be sent as a PDF email attachment and received by June 30, 2020.



Book Award Committee



The Committee is appointed every year by the ARSTM President; it will include at least one previous winner and two other members of ARSTM selected to ensure representation of the major fields of interest: science, technology, and medicine. The President will appoint committee members with experience writing, publishing, reviewing, and judging books in the field of rhetorical studies of science, technology, and medicine. One member of each year’s committee will be appointed to serve a two-year term—one year as a member and another as chair.  If the winner has cause not to participate, the President will appoint an alternative person to serve a one-year term.



Committee Members for 2020

Aimee Kendall Roundtree (Chair), Professor, Texas State University (akr at txstate.edu<mailto:akr at txstate.edu>)

Emily Winderman, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota

Christa Teston, Associate Professor, The Ohio State University

Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo

Carolyn Miller, Emeritus Professor, North Carolina State University


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Aimee Kendall Roundtree, Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Master of Arts in Technical Communication Program
Associate Dean of Research, College of Liberal Arts
Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Texas State University
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
akr at txstate.edu
512-245-2317

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