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Alasia Nuti wins the Richard Rose Prize

Posted on 7 May 2025

Alasia Nuti has been awarded the Richard Rose Prize for an early career academic who has made an outstanding contribution to advancing knowledge in political studies.

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Alasia Nuti has been awarded the Richard Rose Prize for an early career academic who has made an outstanding contribution to advancing knowledge in political studies. The prize is awarded by the Political Studies Association (PSA). Below, you can find the judges' citation:

"Selected from an incredibly strong field of nominees, this year's winner of the Richard Rose prize is Alasia Nuti. Working at the intersections of analytical political theory and feminist studies, Alasia has clearly carved out a niche for impactful and public-facing scholarship on injustice, anti-liberalism, and gender. In particular, Alasia already has two impressive monographs with Cambridge and Oxford University Presses, both of which challenge received wisdom, introduce theoretical paradigm shifts, and lay the foundations for new research agendas. Underpinning all of her academic work, there is a clear and robust desire to champion creative emancipatory possibilities for those who have faced and continue to face structural injustice and inequality. Alasia is evidently a rising star in the discipline and a worthy winner of this year's prize."