Nominations for both the 2026 Nancy Baym Annual Book Award and the 2026 Dissertation Award close in two weeks, on May 27. See more info about both below: --- *Nancy Baym Annual Book Award* The award goes to the best scholarship on the social and cultural dimensions of networked media published in the 2025 calendar year. Monographs only—edited collections are not eligible. Self-nominations are permitted. To nominate, email bookaward [at] aoir.org with a nomination letter describing how the book draws on or contributes to AoIR scholarship, along with a digital copy. Hard copies may also be mailed; contact bookaward [at] aoir.org for mailing addresses. 2026 committee: Jun Liu, University of Copenhagen (chair); Nancy Baym, Microsoft Research; Giota Alevizou, King's College London; Marco Bastos, University College Dublin; John McNutt, University of Delaware; Gina Sipley, State University of New York, Nassau Community College. --- *Dissertation Award* Eligible dissertations must be in the area of internet research and must have been fully defended, with all edits complete, and filed or published in the 2025 calendar year, with a 2025 copyright. All methods and disciplines are welcome. Self-nominations are permitted. The nominee or their supervisor must be an AoIR member by May 27. To nominate, email dissertationaward [at] aoir.org with a nomination letter explaining why the dissertation deserves the award and how it contributes to internet research, along with a PDF copy of the dissertation. 2026 committee: Jeremy Hunsinger, Wilfrid Laurier University (chair); Alessandro Gandini, University of Milan; Admire Mare, University of Johannesburg; Bjørn Nansen, University of Melbourne; Tanja Oblak Črnič, University of Ljubljana; Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver; Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania. --- Both award recipients will receive a cash prize and an invitation to present at AoIR2026 in Mexico City in November 2026. The book award winner will be announced in late August or early September; the dissertation award winner will be announced in mid-2026. Best, Emerson *(she/her)* AoIR Communications and Membership Coordinator ac@aoir.org *Looking for Michelle? *After nine years, Michelle has officially stepped down from her position at AOIR. I'm Emerson, and I'll be stepping in to continue her work. As I'm sure anyone familiar with Michelle knows, I have big shoes to fill, and I appreciate your patience as I get up to speed!