Call for Submissions: SAE Graduate Student Paper Prize, Deadline Jne 15, 2020

Nadeen Thomas Discussion

The Society for the Anthropology of Europe is pleased to announce the annual call for submissions for the SAE graduate student paper prize competition. Between Brexit, the coronavirus, and the refugee crisis, Europe is undergoing significant transformations, which compel anthropologists and other ethnographers to rethink old paradigms and to develop new ones that better address current realities of the region. Submitted manuscripts must engage with some aspect of the anthropology in/of Europe and/or Europeanist anthropology’s contribution to the broader field of anthropology, addressing any number of past, present, or future challenges that the region is facing today. This rule will be interpreted liberally to include papers of a comparative, theoretical, and/or empirical nature.

The winning paper will receive a $400 award and will be automatically submitted for publication in the journal Social Anthropology. Candidates should therefore send their most mature and original work in article format. Word limit is 7,000, inclusive of abstract, main text, and references. Manuscripts must be written in English (original or translation) and must not have previously appeared in print or online media. Limit of one submission per person. The committee will evaluate originality, contribution to the field, inclusivity of diverse perspectives, and writing style appropriate for a manuscript in preparation for publication.

At the time of submission, authors must be graduate students in anthropology or related fields in a university anywhere in the world. There is no citizenship requirement, and women, gender nonconforming, and underrepresented scholars are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates will be notified by early August of the review committee’s decision. The winner will be publicly announced at the general business meeting of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe, and finalists will be invited to present their work at the SAE-sponsored roundtable “Café Europa” during the 2020 annual meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.

Interested graduate students are invited to submit their previously unpublished work, along with a title page that includes contact information and affiliation, via email to Prof. Julie Kleinman (jkleinman3@fordham.edu) by June 15, 2020, with the subject line “SAE Paper Prize Submission.”