The deadline for LaborTech’s Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice Awards has been EXTENDED! The new deadline is June 15.


Please Note These Updates:


1. Look for a Receipt Confirmation Email from Us:  If you have already made a submission, please look for a confirmation email of receipt.  If you **did not** receive one, **please submit again** to karina.alexis.ripley@gmail.comDue to a glitch with our email server, we may have missed some submission emails.  Many apologies for the inconvenience.


2. Upgraded Prize Money!  For the first time since we started our awards, we are finally able to provide a bit more in the way of prize money.  This is thanks to an Anonymous member of LaborTech who offered funds for this purpose - we are so grateful to you!  The prize is now $500 for each of three awards.


Please tell your networks :)


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Labor Tech Research Network (LaborTech) invites submissions for our fifth annual Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice Awards. 


*About Us*

LaborTech is an interdisciplinary and transnational group of over 700 experts concerned with the intersection of technology and labor. We aim to reframe conversations about technology and labor towards issues of power, inequality, and social justice, and incorporate themes of feminism, anti-racism, and transnationalism. We also seek to foster an interdisciplinary, cross-regional, and community-oriented space for discussion, collaboration, and empowerment. For a deeper discussion of our mission, please visit our webpage. For a list of our previous winners, click here.


*Call for Nominations*

As part of our mission to promote scholarship and activism towards more equitable forms of labor and technology, LaborTech is announcing a call for three awards -- Book, Graduate Student Paper, and Social Justice. These will honor projects which:


*Eligibility*:  Works from all disciplines and methodologies are eligible for nomination. Nominations are open to members and non-members of LaborTech.  We welcome self-nominations especially, but also nominations from publishers, colleagues, and others familiar with the projects.  We encourage submissions from women, people of color, queer communities, and those from the global south. LaborTech executive board members and committee chairs, as well as books published in our Labor and Technology series with MIT Press, are ineligible for these awards.


*Prizes*:  Winners receive $500 and a certificate. In addition, we will promote visibility for your project by connecting with our globally-dispersed expert membership. This includes making a video of winners, to be distributed both in and out of our network, and hosting an End of Year Showcase for enhancing public exposure and attention forf your work.  Winners will be announced in December.


*Deadline and Contact*:  The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2026.  Send questions to awards@labortechresearchnetwork.org.  See below for separate criteria and instructions for the various awards.

CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION DETAILS

*Book Award*

Criteria:


Submission details:

Please submit the following items in English to awards@labortechresearchnetwork.org:

  1. An electronic version in PDF format (contact us if only print form is available for books)

  2. The author's contact email address

  3. A one-page nomination letter stating the significance and contribution of the work

*Graduate Student Paper*

Criteria:


Submission details:

Please submit the following items in English to awards@labortechresearchnetwork.org.

  1. Electronic version in PDF format

  2. The author's email address

  3. A one-page nomination letter stating:

*Social Justice Award*

Criteria:


Submission details:




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Dr. Karina Ripley (they/them)
Assistant Professor @ University of Virginia
Lead Organizer @ Labor Tech Research Network
@kaareeenah.bsky.social // karinaripley.com