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Best Research Thesis Award in field of Internet Research

Oct 01 2009

DGOF prize "Best Research Thesis Award"

The German Society for Online Research (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Onlineforschung, DGOF) announces its Best Research Thesis Award. The prize has a value of 3000,- Euros. It will be given to students who have finished a thesis (Bachelor/Master/Ph.D.) in 2008 or 2009.

The submission deadline is: December 31, 2009.

Requirements

Submissions in English or German language must include an electronic version (word or pdf) of the thesis plus an additional English language extended abstract (600-1000 words) that summarizes the analyzed question, the used methods, the most important findings, and its relationship to relevant existing theories and earlier findings.

The thesis must be written in 2008 or 2009. At the time the thesis was submitted all authors must have been graduate or postgraduate students only. Works by post-docs are not eligible for submission. The thesis may have multiple student authors.

Evaluation Criteria

The prize will be given to the author(s) of a thesis that provides an exceptional analysis of a specific issue in the area of internet research. The analysis should focus on aspects of

  • method research (web surveys, online experiments, mobile surveys, multi-mode data collection, statistical biases, innovative forms of data collection, etc) and/or
  • social, organizational, or psychological consequences or aspects of mobile or online communication (Web 2.0, social networking, online communities, E-Health, digital inequality, etc).

All applications will be evaluated by a jury of experts in the area of internet research on basis of the following criteria, if applicable.

  •  innovativeness of the findings
  •  theoretical foundation and relevance for future research or theory  development
  •  adequacy of the chosen research design and, if applicable, the empirical foundation
  •  clarity of the presentation.

The Award

The author(s) will be given the opportunity to present the findings at the General Online Research Conference 2010 (see www.gor.de) and to publish the work. 1300,- Euros of the prize will go directly to the applicant(s) who are selected as winners by the expert evaluators.

Additional 1700,- Euros will be provided for publication in the book series "Neue Schriften zur Online-Forschung" and, if necessary, English language translation of a short manuscript that presents selected findings of the thesis for submission as an article to the International Journal of Internet Science (ijis.net).

More info: www.gor.de

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