A discussion forum for the anthropologists amongst us.
The ASAP invites submissions for the 2017 Graduate Paper Prize
1 voice, 0 replies
Viewing 0 reply threads
Viewing 0 reply threads
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
A discussion forum for the anthropologists amongst us.
Tagged: prize
The Association for the Anthropology of Policy (ASAP) invites submissions for the 2017 Graduate Paper Prize.
ASAP awards a prize of $250 annually for the best graduate student paper on any aspect of the anthropology of policy and a condensed version of the winning paper will be published in the ASAP Anthropology News column and linked on the ASAP website.
Papers must be based upon substantial and original ethnographic fieldwork. A committee of three ASAP board members will read and assess the papers based upon the originality and depth of their empirical research and their contribution to the field; organization, quality, and clarity of writing; the implications/ramifications of the policy and its implementation; and cogency of argument.
Manuscripts should be sent to Jennifer Hubbert (hubbert@lclark.edu) as MS Word files, double-spaced, with one file for the text itself (with author’s name removed) and another file for the cover page (see details below). The award winner will be notified in early fall, 2017
General eligibility criteria:
Manuscript format criteria: