The award shall consist of $1000, given annually to a graduate student who is working on a dissertation on technoprogressivism (broadly construed). As we see it, the range of philosophical questions relating to techoprogressism is broad, and approachable through a variety of traditions (i.e., philosophy of technology, political science, sociology, economics, and literature studies, among others).
The purpose of this award is to encourage and support scholarship on technoprogressivism.