CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize
The CROP Prize is awarded to proposals for original, high-quality, academic publications on poverty.
The CROP Prize was initiated in 2012 and the winner receives the equivalent of NOK 50,000. The winning manuscript is published by Zed Books as part of the CROP International Studies in Poverty series.
Poverty as Ideology: Rescuing Social Justice from Global Development Agendas
December 2018
PUBLICATION: CROP book by Andrew Fischer, Institute of Social Studies (ISS), winner of the International Studies in Poverty Prize awarded by the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) and Zed Books. NOW OPEN ACCESS
CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2017
Deadline: 31 July 2017
ANNOUNCEMENT: CROP seeks proposals for original, high-quality, alternative and critical academic manuscripts.
Joint winners of CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2016
November 2016
ANNOUNCEMENT: The CROP Secretariat is pleased to announce joint winners of the CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2016, awarded in co-operation with Zed Books, London.
CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2016
Deadline: 31 July 2016
ANNOUNCEMENT: CROP seeks proposals for original, high-quality, alternative and critical academic manuscripts.
Winner of CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2015
10 February 2016
ANNOUNCEMENT: The CROP Secretariat is pleased to announce the winner of the CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2015, organised in co-operation with Zed Books
CROP Poverty Research Prize 2015
Deadline: 30 November 2015
ANNOUNCEMENT: CROP seeks proposals for original, high-quality, alternative and critical academic manuscripts.
Joint winners: CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2014
3 December 2014
ANNOUNCEMENT: The CROP Secretariat is pleased to announce that the CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2014, organised in co-operation with Zed Books has named two joint winners.
CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2012
Deadline: 1 August 2012
ANNOUNCEMENT: CROP, in co-operation with Zed Books, requests entries for the CROP International Studies in Poverty Prize 2012. The winner will receive NOK 50.000