Please see below the winners of the 2017 RSA Awards:
Student and Early Career Awards
- Nathaniel Lichfield Award – Esma Aksoy, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Luka Miladinovic, Lund University, Sweden
- RSA PhD Student Award – Susanne Frick, LSE, UK
- RSA Routledge Early Career Award – Sergio Montero Munoz, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Routledge Best Book Award
- Ray Hudson, Durham University, UK
- “Approaches to Economic Geography Towards a Geographical Political Economy (Routledge 2016)”
Best Referee Regional Studies
- Neil Lee, LSE, UK
- Jason Sorens, Dartmouth College, USA
- Andrea Caragliu, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Best Paper Regional Studies
- Jun Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada
- Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia, Canada
- “Variegated Capitalism, Chinese Style: Regional Models, Multi-scalar Constructions”
Best Referee Spatial Economic Analysis
- Nicolas Debarsy, Université d’Orléans, France
Best Paper Spatial Economic Analysis
- Marianne Sensier, University of Manchester, UK
- Gillian Bristow, Cardiff University, UK
- Adrian Healy, Cardiff University, UK
- “Measuring Regional Economic Resilience across Europe: Operationalising a complex concept”
Best Referee Territory, Politics, Governance
- Monica Varsanyi, CUNY Graduate Center and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
Best Paper Territory, Politics, Governance
- Patrick Le Galés, Sciences Po Centre d’études européennes, France
- “Neoliberalism and Urban Change: Stretching a Good Idea Too Far?”
Best Referee Regional Studies, Regional Science
- Andreas Schulze Bäing, University of Manchester,UK
Best Paper Regional Studies, Regional Science
- Evans Korang Adjel, Umeå University, Sweden
- Rikard H. Eriksson, Umeå University, Sweden
- Urban Lindgren, Umeå University, Sweden
- “Social proximity and firm performance: the importance of family member ties in workplaces”
Best Referee Area Development and Policy
- Wu Fulong, UCL, UK
Best Paper Area Development and Policy
- Sanjoy Chakravorty, Temple University, USA
- “Land acquisition in India: The political-economy of changing the law“