Past Recipients of the Pete Hay Environmental Politics Prize
- 2018 – Brisbane
Winner: Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra), ‘Deliberative Ecologies: Engaging Complexity Theory to Understand How Deliberative Systems Emerge and Change’
Special Mention: Roger Davis (Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government, & University of Canberra), ‘Aboriginal Water Governance as a Deliberative System in the Murray Darling Basin’
Selection Panel: Rebecca Pearse (chair), Pedro Fidelman and Melissa Nursey-Bray - 2016 – Sydney
Winner: Pedro Fidelman (University of the Sunshine Coast), Truong Van Tuyen (Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry, Vietnam), Kim Nong (Ministry of Environment, Cambodia), Melissa Nursey-Bray (University of Adelaide) ‘Institutional Adaptive Capacity of Coastal Resources Co-Management in Cambodia and Vietnam’
Selection Panel: Michael Howes (chair), Kate Crowley, Brian Coffey - 2015 – Canberra
Winner: Alex Lo (University of Hong Kong) and Michael Howes (Griffith University), ‘The storyline of power: Environmental discourse and the politics of carbon trading in China’
Selection Panel: Adam Simpson (chair), Robyn Eckersley, David Schlosberg - 2014 – Sydney
Winner: Adam Simpson, University of South Australia, ‘Identity, ethnicity and natural resources in Myanmar’
Honourable Mention: Chris Riedy and Jennifer Kent ‘Australian climate action groups in the deliberative system’
Selection Panel: Matt McDonald (chair), Peter Christoff, Hayley Stevenson - 2013 – Murdoch
Winner: Matt McDonald, University of Queensland, ‘Climate change and security: Towards an ecological security discourse’
Selection Panel: John Dryzek (chair), Verity Burgmann, Cassandra Star - 2012 – Tasmania
Winner: Verity Burgmann, University of Melbourne, ‘Imagining the end of capitalism: ‘the practical-political value of utopian thinking’ for the climate movement’
Honourable Mention: Melanie Gale, University of South Australia, ‘The adaptive capacity of communities affected by policy-making: a case study of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan’
Selection Panel: Pete Hay (chair), Tim Doyle, Ros Taplin - 2011 – ANU
Winner: Delphine Rabet, University of Sydney, ‘The interplay of foreign multinational corporations and the state in environmental governance’
Honourable Mention: Andy Scerri, RMIT, ‘Greening citizenship, after dualism’
Selection Panel: Pete Hay (chair), Susan Park