Thematic Awards

The Thematic Awards recognise excellence in scholarship addressing themes of contemporary significance in the field of media and communication studies.
A new theme, nominated by IAMCR's 37 Sections and Working Groups, is introduced each year, and then runs for three cycles over a three-year period. Each year, there will be three thematic awards in operation, focusing on different research themes and allowing for more variation in scholarly areas to be awarded.
The Decolonising the Digital Award, launched in 2025 is offered to work that contributes to our understanding of the new global dynamics of digital politics, cultures, and infrastructures, with the aim of identifying modes of control and resistance and, ultimately, challenging digital colonialism.
The Reformulation of Media Production in a Global Context of Automation Award, to be launched in 2026, will recognise outstanding academic work that advances our understanding of how automation reshapes media production practices worldwide.
An additional thematic award will be introduced in 2027 to complete the rotation.
Thematic awards are open to all IAMCR members at all career stages.
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Decolonising the Digital Award Winners 2026
Media Production Automation Award 2026
IAMCR will offer three Decolonising the Digital Awards for papers accepted for presentation at IAMCR 2026 in Galway, Ireland. The awards recognise outstanding academic work that advances understanding of global digital politics, cultures, and infrastructures, identifying dynamics of control and resistance and challenging digital colonialism.
Decolonising the Digital Awards 2026
IAMCR will offer three Decolonising the Digital Awards for papers accepted for presentation at IAMCR 2026 in Galway, Ireland. The awards recognise outstanding academic work that advances understanding of global digital politics, cultures, and infrastructures, identifying dynamics of control and resistance and challenging digital colonialism.
Decolonising the Digital Award Winners 2025
2024 Climate Communication Award winners
2023 Climate Communication Award winners
IAMCR is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 Climate Change Communication Award: Manoj Kumar Das and Subha Das Mollick (Sikkim University, India), Joseph Gotte (Universite Paris-Est-Creteil, France) and Julia Cope (Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USA).
2022 Climate Communication Award winners
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2022 Climate Communication Award will be awarded to Gabi Mocatta (Deakin University & University of Tasmania) and Chloe Lucas (University of Tasmania) for their project: "Curious Climate Interactive", with an Honourable mention to Shravan Regret Iyer.
2021 Climate Communication Award winners
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2021 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship will be awarded to Anne Leitch and Bridget Backhaus of Griffith University, Queensland, Australia for their project: Warming Up: Exploring creative audio production for climate change communication on community radio.
2020 Climate Communication Award winner
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2020 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship has been awarded to Bronwin Patrickson for her proposal Playful Impact.
Climate Communication Award 2019
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2019 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship has been awarded to John Cook, Emily Vraga, and Sojung Kim for their proposal Countering Climate Misinformation with Humor and Active Inoculation.
Climate communication award 2018
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2018 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship will be awarded to Meaghan McKasy for her proposal The Effect of Emotion, Knowledge, and Media Use on Attitudes and Public Opinion of Carbon Neutral Pledges..
Climate communication award 2017
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2017 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship will be awarded to Hanna E. Morris for her proposal Painting with Light: Climate Change and the Photographic Imaginary.
Climate change award 2016
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2016 IAMCR Climate Change Communication Research in Action Award will be offered to Sunita Narain, director general of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in New Delhi, India. The award recognise researchers whose work has had a notable positive impact on the practice of climate communication.
2015 climate change fellowship awarded
IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2015 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship will be awarded to Dr. Cornelia Brantner for her proposal Comparing Climate Change Discourse and Deliberation on Twitter: Topics, Arguments, Actors, Networks, and Discourse Quality. An honorable mention will be awarded to Christopher Shaw.