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Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

At each annual Transfer of Knowledge Conference, an award will be given for the best paper submitted by a PhD researcher. Candidates are limited to PhD researchers, and may be published or unpublished work. A PhD Candidate is eligible for the award at any time during their candidacy, including the full year in which they submit their final dissertation (i.e., even if a candidate was to submit their PhD in January, they are still eligible for the BPA nomination for the conference of that year in September).

Application and Selection Procedure. One PhD researcher per country will be invited by the Steering Committee to submit a full paper for the best paper award on the basis of their conference application. Therefore, the initial application procedure is the conference application, and invitations for submissions to the best paper award will be given at the same time as conference applicants are notified about their application.

A sub-committee of the Steering Committee will select five out of the possible 15 nominations, and these five PhD researchers will then be invited to submit a full paper (maximum of 5,000 words) for the best paper award. The due date for the full paper will be the 1st of August. The award will be given to one of the PhD researchers and will be given at the conference.

 

ESCON Best Paper Award Recipients
2007

Silvia Tomelleri, for her paper entitled "Gender and Race on the Brain: Electrophysiological Studies about the Automaticity of Social Categorization and Stereotyping", co-authored by Luigi Castelli and Tiffany A. Ito

2006

Mario Weick, for his paper entitled “When subjective experience Matters: Power Increases Reliance on the Ease of Retrieval”, co-authored by Ana Guinote.

2005

Margarida Garrido, for her paper entitled "Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match: The correspondence between encoding and retrieval organization in social information processing", co-authored by Leonel Garcia-Marques and David Hamilton.

 

 

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