The ISCHP Conference Awards Committee invites nominations for awards in the following categories.
ISCHP members may nominate themselves or someone else by completing a short online form (click the button alongside).
ISCHP awards:
Sarah Riley (Massey University) - chair
Jenny Setchell (University of Queensland)
Gareth Treharne (University of Otago)
Student award:
Catriona Macleod (Rhodes University)
Octavia Calder-Dawe (Victoria University of Wellington) -
Tracy Morison (Massey University)
The Awards Committee will determine the recipients of the following awards and present the recipients with a certificate acknowledging their achievement.
The nominee should
be recognised by colleagues as using critical health psychology with communities to effect change,
through research, consumer advisory roles, or other forms of consultation.
The nominee should have
obtained their PhD within the last 10 years (accounting for caregiver or similar leave);
published in national and international journals; and
made a methodological, theoretical, or empirical contribution and/or significant impact on critical health psychology.
The nominee should have
obtained their PhD 10+ years ago (accounting for caregiver or similar leave);
published a significant number of national and international journal articles and substantive books; and
made a methodological, theoretical, or empirical contribution and/or significant impact on critical health psychology.
The nominee should
be an outstanding scholar with a substantial body of work in critical health psychology;
that has made a significant contribution to the field, methodologically, theoretically, empirically, or pedagogically; and
is recognised by colleagues as an international leader in the field.
Recipients will receive a certificate to acknowledge their achievement and a year's subscription to Feminism & Psychology.
Presentations will be judged by:
Catriona Macleod (F&P Editor-in-Chief),
Tracy Morison (F&P Co-Editor & Conference Committee member), &
Octavia Calder-Dawe (Conference Committee member).
The prize will be awarded based on the conference presentation made by the student at the 2021 conference.
To qualify, the student must be the first author and presenter of the work.