[ARETE] Fw: Call for Submissions: ASA Sports Studies Caucus Graduate Student Paper Prize

Wedge, Philip C. pwedge at ku.edu
Wed Oct 2 14:38:46 CDT 2019


I'm passing along this call for grad student papers for the Sports Studies Caucus at the American Studies Assoc. Conference in Hawaii:


https://theasa.net/annual-meeting


Phil Wedge

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Subject: Call for Submissions: ASA Sports Studies Caucus Graduate Student Paper Prize

Call for Submissions: ASA Sports Studies Caucus Graduate Student Paper Prize

The Sports Studies Caucus of the American Studies Association will award its second annual Graduate Student Paper Prize at the ASA's 2019 meeting in Honolulu. All currently-enrolled graduate students presenting sports-related papers at the annual meeting are eligible to submit their papers for consideration. The Caucus created this prize in order to highlight excellent new work on sports by rising scholars in our field. The winning paper will make an original intervention in American Studies scholarship through the critical analysis of sports.

Submission guidelines:

Papers must be submitted via email to asaSportsPrize {at} gmail.com<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgmail.com&data=02%7C01%7Cpwedge%40ku.edu%7C8c372c0c64444ef3626708d74742e5d1%7C3c176536afe643f5b96636feabbe3c1a%7C0%7C0%7C637056224967536765&sdata=WYAGBkNzQfIDBY6KMOe%2Bhf62Gn8ZxWsP272AtQQWa0U%3D&reserved=0>, no later than 5 pm Central Time on Monday, October 21, 2019. Submissions should include a cover sheet with the author's name, affiliation, and email address; the author's name and all other identifying information should be excised from the main body of the paper. Submissions should be MS Word documents between 2500 and 4000 words, and should conform to a recognized citation style (e.g., Chicago, APA, MLA). The winner will announced in Honolulu, at the annual Business Meeting of the Sports Studies Caucus (please consult the program for the exact date, time, and location).

Prize committee:

Ashley Brown (University of Wisconsin at Madison)
Daniel Gilbert (University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign)
Daniel Nasset (University of Illinois Press)

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