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ITAA GUIDELINES FOR THE OPERATION OF
THE ERIC BERNE MEMORIAL AWARD
Appendix 2
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR
THE ERIC BERNE MEMORIAL AWARD IN TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS
To be considered for a nomination, the following information
and materials must be submitted, in electronic form (Microsoft Word or PDF), to
the Eric Berne Memorial Award Committee in care of the ITAA office
ITAA office no later than December 1:
- Name(s) of Author(s) nominated.
- Publication citation. Full reference for journal
article, book, or publication in which the contribution being nominated has
been published.
- A brief title for the contribution. For example, the
concept in theory, a descriptive research project title, the specific practice
application, a descriptive title for the comparison or integration of TA with
other theories or approaches, or a title for some other relevant area.
- A statement supporting the nomination as an original
and highly significant contribution to transactional analysis. This statement,
which will not exceed 1500 words, might address:
- The originality and innovation of the contribution
within Transactional Analysis.
- The relationship to previous work in Transactional
Analysis and related theories or fields of application, including research
where applicable;
- Evidence of critical thought and explanations for the
value and need for the contribution.
- Evidence of the impact the contribution has had on
the development of the field of Transactional Analysis.
- Any other statements about the contribution that need
to be considered by the EBMA committee.
- Individual, group, or organization making the
nomination. If more than one person is making the nomination, the nominating
group will provide one common statement as above, including name, address,
telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses of all nominators. Please
indicate one person whom the EBMA Committee Chair may contact if additional
material is required.
- Copies of the publication(s): nominations must include
one copy of the article(s) or book chapter(s) in which the concept or idea
being nominated appears, up to a maximum of 3 articles or book chapters. If the
contribution was published in a language other that English, then a translation
into English must be included along with a copy of the publication(s) in the
original. Unpublished Doctoral dissertations will not be
considered.
- To be considered for the EBMA, contributions supporting
the nomination must have been published by Dec. 31st, three years before the
deadline year (e.g. For the 2006 award the publication date must be before
12/31/03).
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