The annual Communication for Sustainable Social Change Award aims to honor outstanding contributions by individuals or organizations to the theory and practice of communication for sustainable social change
Inter-governmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, international, regional and national academic and professional communication associations, international media networks and communication and social change consortia are encouraged to submit nominations for this annual award.
In selecting the first award winner, the CSSC jury has considered both significant contributions to the theory of CSSC, and notable achievements in applied communication practice.
The award recognises professor Cox’s academic contributions in the field of environmental communication and his leadership in social change projects, -- especially his work with The Sierra Club --, that have contributed to sustainable social change.
Inter-governmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, international, regional and national academic and professional communication associations, international media networks and communication and social change consortia are encouraged to submit nominations for this annual award.
In selecting the first award winner, the CSSC jury has considered both significant contributions to the theory of CSSC, and notable achievements in applied communication practice.
In recognition of outstanding achievement, the jury has recommended that the inaugural CSSC award to be presented to
Robert Cox
Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and former president of The Sierra Club
Robert Cox
Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and former president of The Sierra Club
The award recognises professor Cox’s academic contributions in the field of environmental communication and his leadership in social change projects, -- especially his work with The Sierra Club --, that have contributed to sustainable social change.

