The Journal of Futures Studies offers the Jan Lee Martin Award.
Two awards is given annually for the best article and essay that most effectively communicates the future (emerging issues, scenarios, visions, for example) and futures studies.
The award honors Jan Lee Martin and her desire for futures studies to more effectively communicate visions, warnings and methods to the general public and political/social leaders.
The consulting editors will nominate papers and the final decision will be made by the editors of JFS and Peter Lazar, Jan Lee Martin’s surviving husband.
The award amount is 500 AUD for the best article and 500 AUD for the best essay. It is given annually in March.
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