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SUMMARY:Anthropology News Call for Pitches: Signal/Noise
DESCRIPTION:Anthropology News invites submissions on the theme of signal/noise. We are looking for stories about how communities\, cultures\, and individuals distinguish meaningful patterns from background noise\, interpret disruptions\, and find (dis)connection amid interference. What counts as signal versus noise\, and who gets to decide? How are fuzzy boundaries clarified or precarious structures disrupted? What happens when communication is both necessary and fraught\, or what makes messages shared or misconstrued? \nAnthropology News encourages submissions in a variety of formats to present compelling stories that make anthropological insights accessible to a wide audience. Think short-form magazine-style stories with scientific bite—low on jargon\, high on storytelling—or compelling photo essays or multimedia pieces. Read more about us here and consider how you might tell anthropological stories for a general audience as you consider the direction of your pitch. \nPlease submit a 300-word pitch outlining your piece’s central theme\, along with a 50-word bio\, through our submission form (button above). We will accept pitches through February 7\, 2025. Authors of accepted pitches will be asked to develop their pieces in collaboration with AN’s editorial team\, which will be published on a rolling basis on the AN website through June 2025. Feature articles should be around 2\,000 words\, photo essays should consist of six to eight high-resolution images with a 750-word introductory essay\, and audiovisual work can be developed in consultation with AN editors. Contact us at an@americananthro.org if you have any questions.
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SUMMARY:The Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History
DESCRIPTION:Authors and publishers* are invited to submit entries for the 2024 prize between September 24\, 2024 and January 31\, 2025. \nThe prize is intended for books in English by U.S. citizens or permanent residents in this country\, published in the United States between January 1\, 2024\, and December 31\, 2024. Books must be single-authored volumes\, not collections of articles or edited texts. \nA copy of the book should be sent to each member of the prize committee: \nDr. David Hollingerr\n440 Boynton Avenue\nBerkeley\, CA 94707 \nDr. Robert B. Pippin\nThe Committee on social Thought\nThe University of Chicago\n1130 E. 59 St\nChicago\, Il 60637 \nDr. Susan Steward\nDepartment of English\n22 McCosh Hall\nPrinceton University\nPrinceton\, NJ 08544 \n* There is a strict 3-book limit per publisher\, whether books are submitted by the publisher or directly by an author. If more than 3 books are submitted by a publisher\, all of them will be dropped from consideration.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/the-jacques-barzun-prize-in-cultural-history/
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SUMMARY:The Op-Ed Project is back!
DESCRIPTION:We are once again offering 20 members the opportunity to take part in “Write to Change the World” workshops organized and facilitated by The Op-Ed Project – a think tank and leadership organization that accelerates the ideas and impact of underrepresented voices. Participants emerge with concrete results (op-ed drafts and more)\, and access to a national network of journalist mentors for individual follow-up. Submit your application by June 28.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/aaa-op-ed-project/
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SUMMARY:2023 Anthropology Photo Contest
DESCRIPTION:We’re now accepting submissions for the 2023 Anthropology Photo Contest! The deadline to submit your photos is August 9th\, 2023. \nAnthropologists work all around the world in a diverse range of careers\, and we want to highlight them. Photographs can be anything you believe relates to your work\, in the field\, lab\, or classroom. In addition to being featured on the AAA website as header images and on AAA’s social media accounts\, select photo contest images will be featured in the 2024 AAA calendar which will be distributed at the 2023 AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting in Toronto.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/2023-anthropology-photo-contest/
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SUMMARY:Deadline: 2023 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing Contest Entry
DESCRIPTION:Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing \nThe Society for Humanistic Anthropology (SHA) announces the annual juried competition for the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. The late Victor Turner devoted his career to seeking an accessible language that would reopen anthropology to the human subject\, and the competition recognizes the innovative books that further this project. We seek graceful\, accessible ethnographic writing which deeply explores its subject and contributes in innovative and engaging ways to the genre(s) of ethnography and the field of humanistic (and/or post-humanistic) anthropology.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/deadline-2023-victor-turner-prize-in-ethnographic-writing-contest-entry/
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