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From: Barbara Simons <simons@ACM.ORG>
Date: October 26, 2009 1:19:59 AM EDT
To: USACM@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
Subject: Call for Nominations for ACM's Lawler Award
Reply-To: Barbara Simons <simons@ACM.ORG>

Please distribute widely.  Thanks.  Barbara

______________________________________


Below you will find the call for nomination for the ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics. Highlights are:


- the person being nominated does NOT have to be a computer scientist, but must have used computer science, technology, and/or informatics in the large (inclusive sense) to do good. But s/he of course can be a CS person. A group can also qualify, it does not have to be an individual.

- there is a $5000 cash award.

- the deadline is November 30th.

- additional information can be found at http://awards.acm.org/ lawler/.

______________________________________

The ACM is currently accepting nomination for the Lawler award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics. Nominations will be accepted until November 30, 2009. For a list of previous award recipients visit www.acm.org/awards.

Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics

This award is to recognize an individual or a group who have made a significant contribution through the use of computing technology. The award is intentionally defined broadly. The professional credentials of the recipient(s) are not important. The recipient(s) need never to have earned a degree or published a paper, or even be considered to be a computer professional. The emphasis of the Award Committee will be on the significance of the contribution itself, within the prescribed areas of technology for humanitarian contributions in the field of computing.

Some examples of the types of contributions that this award is created to recognize are: technology for social justice, access to education, economic empowerment, application of computer technology to aid the disabled; creative research concerning intellectual property issues; expansion of educational opportunities in Computer Science for women and underrepresented minorities; application of computers or computing techniques in the developing countries.

This ACM award was established in honor of Eugene Lawler who was a professor at UC Berkeley. Eugene Lawler was a unique individual in computing who was concerned not just about technology but about social justice, improvement of humanity, and the questions of how technology influences and shapes society and social structures. Can technology be a force for good and fairness? Gene's interest in inclusion led him to pioneer the first women's re-entry program, which created an educational path for talented women to return to school and pursue a degree in computer science. His influence on the entire Berkeley curriculum was unusual as he created courses that dealt with technology’s ability to influence politics, government, and social institutions. In short, he was a role model for fairness and equity and asked all of us to ponder these issues and think about our roles as technologists in our evolving social, political, and economic world.

Nominations will be accepted until November 30, 2009. They should be submitted to the chair, Nina Bhatti, at nina.bhatti@hp.com. The submission should include:

1) Name, email, mailing address, and phone number of person making the nomination.

2) Name, email and mailing address of candidate for whom an award is recommended.

3) A statement (between 200 and 500 words long) as to why the candidate deserves the particular award.

4) The name(s) and address(es) or telephone number(s) of others who agree with the recommendation and their supporting statements.

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