打开你的键盘吧:盖伊·米歇尔特奖启动了

S. Duchesne, X. Itçaina, Ahmed Fouad El Haddad
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一年前,我们在BMS 152的社论中提到了居伊·米凯拉的逝世,为了向他致敬,法国政治科学协会(AFSP)、埃米尔·迪尔凯姆中心(CED)和BMS联手设立了一个以他的名字命名的奖项。这个奖项旨在鼓励发表我们在BMS所理解的关于社会科学方法的文章:以反思的方式描述我们如何开展研究的文章,而不是告诉我们应该如何做的文章。Guy Michelat是一个讲故事的人,也是一个实验家,他从不厌倦寻找更好地衡量现象的想法。在此过程中,他为法国政治社会学的复兴做出了重大贡献,特别是在选举方面,这为他赢得了法国政治科学协会的荣誉。盖伊花时间考虑了我们提问和分析答案的方式对我们对一种现象的看法所产生的后果。他毫不犹豫地创新,以不同的方式做事,特别是借鉴心理学的方法。他的研究方式启发了目前的BMS编辑团队,并得到了CED的支持。该奖项将每两年颁发一次,但将包含两个奖项。首先,青年Michelat奖是为申请前论文答辩时间少于5年的同事保留的。该奖项将颁发给符合BMS编辑政策的文章(5页或约15,000字)的提案。该期刊的董事会将协助受奖人完成文章的定稿,然后由CED承担翻译费用,并在BMS上以英文发表,同时在线发表法语版本,反之亦然。其次,Michelat高级奖,对候选人没有年龄限制,将颁发给已经完成的文章。然后,该报告将由土木工程署翻译,并以两种语言发表在BMS上。评委会主席将由Nonna Mayer担任,她是AFSP前主席,也是2018年第一批进行BMS的人之一,并有幸发表了一篇关于其研究过程的文章(“定性的你定量的?”)。《英国医学杂志》139:7-33)。评审团成员将来自BMS编辑委员会。第一版的模特将是马克·安德烈·博德、马蒂厄·布鲁吉多、杰萨梅·多迪涅、索菲·杜申内、克莱尔·杜普伊、弗洛朗特·古古和薇薇安·勒海。它们在一定程度上反映了BMS在定性或定量敏感性方面寻求促进的多样性,或多或少具有建构主义色彩,并属于不同的学术和国家背景。该奖项将于2023年7月举行的“afsp Rencontres de l”颁奖典礼上颁发。文章可以用法文或英文提交。要参加比赛,只需发送您的
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Get to your keyboards: the Guy Michelat Prize is launched
To pay tribute to Guy Michelat, whose death we mentioned a year ago in the editorial of BMS 152, the French Political Science Association (AFSP), the Centre Emile Durkheim (CED) and the BMS have joined forces to create a prize that will bear his name. This prize is intended to encourage the publication of articles on social science methods as we at BMS understand it: articles that describe, in a reflexive way, how we carry out our research, rather than texts that tell us how we should do it. Guy Michelat was a storyteller as well as an experimenter and he never tired of looking for ideas to better measure a phenomenon. In doing so, he made a major contribution to the renewal of political sociology in France, particularly in its electoral dimension, which earned him the honours of the French Association of Political Science. Guy took the time to consider the consequences of our ways of asking questions and analysing answers on what we can say about a phenomenon. He did not hesitate to innovate, to do things differently, drawing on methods from psychology in particular. His way of doing research inspires the current BMS editorial team, supported by the CED. The prize will be awarded every two years, but it will contain two awards. Firstly, the Junior Michelat Prize is reserved for colleagues who have defended their thesis less than five years before applying. It will be awarded to a proposal for an article (five pages or about 15,000 characters) corresponding to the BMS editorial policy. The journal’s board will assist the recipient in finalising the article, which will then be translated at the expense of the CED and published in BMS in English, together with the French version online, or vice versa. Secondly, the Michelat Senior Prize, with no age limit on the candidate, will be awarded to articles already completed. It will then be translated by the CED and published in BMS in both languages. The jury will be chaired by Nonna Mayer, former president of the AFSP and one of the first to have done the BMS in 2018 the honour of publishing an article on the making of its research (‘Qualitatif ou quantitatif? Plaidoyer pour l’éclectisme méthodologique’, BMS 139: 7–33). The members of the jury will come from the BMS editorial board. For the first edition, these will be Marc-André Bodet, Mathieu Brugidou, Jérémy Dodeigne, Sophie Duchesne, Claire Dupuy, Florent Gougou and Viviane Le Hay. They reflect in part the variety that the BMS seeks to promote, in terms of qualitative or quantitative sensitivity, more or less constructivist, and belonging to diverse academic and national contexts. The prize will be awarded on the occasion of the ‘Rencontres de l’AFSP’ in July 2023. Articles can be submitted in French or English. To compete, simply send your
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