Best Research Article Award
2023 Recipient
Nathan Robbins, Ph.D., The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
"Child Support Debt and the Well-Being of Disadvantaged Fathers of Color"
Purpose
The Men in Families Best Research Article Award is presented to the author(s) of the best research article related to men in families for the year prior to the award.
Award
All authors will receive a certificate of recognition. The awards are presented annually at the Men in Families Focus Group Annual Meeting.
Criteria
- The Best Research Article Award is intended to honor peer-reviewed journal publications on men in families that are innovative and that advance the field
- Contributions could be in the areas of substantive knowledge, methods, or theory about men in families.
- Examples of research could include applied, policy, meta-analyses, theoretical innovations, or basic research.
- At least one author of the research article must be a member of NCFR.
Nomination/application process
- A committee of scholars is selected annually to review top peer-reviewed scholarly journals relevant to men in families.
- Committee members select and then are assigned journals they will review.
- After reviewing the journals committee members identify articles that fit the award criteria and send those references to the committee chairs.
- Committee members will also accept individual nominations, either from the author(s) themselves or from others.
Deadlines
June 1: Application deadline. Submit all materials to the Men in Families focus group co-chairs
July 31: The recipient is notified by this date