From: Pam Puntenney
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Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 11:07 PM
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Subject: Call For Nominations - NAPA Student Award
NAPA STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
2010
PURPOSE: The National Association for the Practice of Anthropology is
offering the Seventh Annual Student Achievement Award to recognize student
contributions in the area of practicing and applied anthropology. The Award
recognizes students who have excelled in these fields and provides
opportunities, particularly for students who have worked on team projects and
in applied contexts, to be recognized during the AAA annual meeting and see
their work published.
AWARDS:
(1) Three cash prizes: $300 1st Place; $100 1st Runner Up; $50 2nd Runner
Up
(2) Papers will go through peer review and then will be considered for
publication by NAPA
(3) Students will be awarded a certificate of recognition and will be
acknowledged at the NAPA Business Meeting during the 2010 AAA meeting in New
Orleans, LA.
ELIGIBILITY: Students must be enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree
program at the time they submit their paper. Submission must be original work
of publishable quality. The work may be undertaken alone or in collaboration
with others, but for papers with one or more co-authors, an enrolled student
must be the paper's first author.
REQUIREMENTS AND CRITERIA: Papers must be no more than 25 pages in text and
footnotes, but excluding bibliography and any supporting materials. Papers
should conform to author guidelines of the American Anthropologist. Papers must
be a product of work relevant to practicing and applied anthropology,
including, but not limited to: examinations of community impact, contributions
to identifying and improving local/service needs, or communicating
anthropological theory and methods to non-anthropologists in collaborative
research settings including non-profit agencies, communities and business and
industrial organizations.
PAPERS WILL BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
|*| Clearly state the problem or issue being investigated, while also
acknowledging divergent or alternative views of the problem or issue.
|*| Clearly state the practical implications of the research for addressing or
understanding real-world problems, resulting in recommendations, appropriate
solutions or outcomes.
|*| Be mechanically sound, including strong grammatical writing, proper
formatting, and appropriate citations and bibliography. Papers should be
double-spaced 12 pt. font. Students are encouraged to have the papers reviewed
by the academic adviser before submission, although this is not mandatory.
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCESS: Deadline for submission is July 1, 2010. Papers
must be received by this date and should be submitted by email to NAPA Student
Representative, K. Nyerere Ture at: kt7...@american.eduand copystude...@practicinganthropology.org.
Information on previous winners, and their paper abstracts are available at:http://www.practicinganthropology.org/students/?section=student_award
Kalfani N. Ture'
Doctoral Student, Anthropology
American University, Washington, DC
Concentration in Race, Gender and Social Justice
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