[SIGCIS-Members] EXTENDED: Nominations for 2026 SIGCIS Mahoney Prize now due *Friday, May 8*
Charles Luke Stark
cstark23 at uwo.ca
Sun Apr 26 10:48:00 PDT 2026
Hi folks,
We have extended the deadline for nominations for the 2026 SIGCIS Mahoney Prize to EOD Friday, May 8th.
The Mahoney Prize recognizes an outstanding article in the history of computing and information technology, broadly conceived. The Mahoney Prize commemorates the late Princeton scholar Michael S. Mahoney, whose profound contributions to the history of computing came from his many articles and book chapters. The prize consists of a $500 award and a certificate.
For the 2026 prize, articles published in the preceding three years (2025, 2024 and 2023) are eligible for nomination. The Mahoney Prize is awarded by the Special Interest Group in Computers, Information, and Society (SIGCIS).
Please email copies of articles being nominated to the 2026 Prize Committee by May 8, 2026. Self-nominations are welcome, as are nominations from the SIG’s membership. Committee members’ names and emails are included below.
Luke Stark (Chair)
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Information and Media Studies
University of Western Ontario
cstark23 at uwo.ca
David Murphy
Senior Lecturer
Digital, Tech, Innovation & Business
Staffordshire University
david.murphy at staffs.ac.uk
Janet Toland
Adjunct Professor
School of Information Management
Victoria University of Wellington
janet.toland at vuw.ac.nz
Information on previous winning essays may be found on the SIGCIS website: https://www.sigcis.org/mahoneyprize. And please forward this call widely to your scholarly networks!
All the best,
Luke
Luke Stark
he/him/his
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Information & Media Studies (FIMS)
Western University, London ON
https://www.fims.uwo.ca
Co-Director, Starling Centre for Just Technologies and Just Societies
https://starlingcentre.ca/
Meetings: https://calendly.com/lukestark
Website: https://starkcontrast.co/
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