Population journal - young author prize, 2018
Revue « Population » - Prix jeune auteur-e 2018
Published on Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Abstract
Population is a quarterly scientific journal published in English (POPULATION-E) and in French (POPULATION-F) by INED. The Population Young Author Prize is open to PhD students and young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury.
Announcement
Presentation
Journal
Population, founded in 1946 by Alfred Sauvy, is now a quarterly scientific journal published by INED (www.ined.fr).
Population publishes original studies on population questions by researchers in the fields of demography and the related disciplines of sociology, economics, anthropology, history, geography, epidemiology and public health. The journal publishes results of empirical research on all regions of the world, as well as methodological and theoretical studies.
Population is addressed to researchers and a wider readership of teachers, students, professionals, experts and policymakers.
Editorial Line
- The journal’s editorial committee is composed of international scientific specialists.
- Each issue features articles and short papers, some of which may focus on a single theme or problem.
- Manuscripts of articles (longer texts) and short papers may be submitted in French or English (see Submission guidelines). The journal translates accepted texts into the other language and publishes them in both French (www.revue-population.fr) and English (http://www.journal-population.com/).
- Submitted papers are reviewed anonymously by two referees and examined by the Editorial Committee, which meets every 2 to 3 months. The author is informed of the Committee’s decision (acceptance, request for modifications, rejection) within 3 to 5 months after reception of the submission, and receives a summary of the reviewers’ reports and the Editorial Committee’s discussions.
Expected Profile
The Population Young Author’s Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury.
Who is eligible to compete?
• Students enrolled in PhD or Master’s programs
• Young researchers who have defended their PhD thesis in the last seven years
What papers are eligible to compete?
• Papers written under the researcher’s own name
• Papers co-authored by two or more young researchers
• Papers that comply with the journal’s editorial rules
• Papers written in English or in French
Timetable and submission guidelines
What are the key dates to remember?
• The paper must be submitted
before 15 November 2017
• The 2018 competition results will be announced on 28 February 2018
What are the rules for submitting a paper?
- Compliance with the journal’s editorial rules
- Paper written in English or French
- Paper submitted before 15 November 2017
- Proof of enrolment in a Master’s or PhD program, or of PhD completion
- To submit an article: http://www.journal-population.com/
- Mention you are competing in the young author prize when submitting your paper
Prize
What is the prize for the winner?
• Accelerated publication
• Immediate online open access to the newly published article
• 1,000 euros (to be shared if there are several young co-authors)
• One-year free subscription to Population
• Invitation to Paris to present the winning article at the “Lundis de L’Ined” seminar
Composition of the jury:
- Manuel Ordorica Mellado (El colegio de Mexico, Mexique), chair
- Karel Neels (Université d'Anvers, Belgique)
- Christophe Guilmoto (IRD, France)
- Giancarlo Camarda (Ined, France)
- Aline Desesquelles (Ined, France)
Subjects
- Sociology (Main category)
- Society > Geography > Migration, immigration, minorities
- Society > History > Economic history
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Methods of processing and representation > Quantitative methods
- Society > Sociology > Gender studies
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Biographical approaches
- Society > Sociology > Ages of life
- Society > Sociology > Demography
Date(s)
- Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Keywords
- Population, démographie
Reference Urls
Information source
- Olivia Samuel
courriel : olivia [dot] samuel [at] uvsq [dot] fr
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Population journal - young author prize, 2018 », Scholarship, prize and job offer, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, September 13, 2017, https://doi.org/10.58079/ycb