[Linganth] SLA Graduate Paper Competition: Deadline March 17
Mariam Durrani
mdurrani at gmail.com
Thu Mar 2 14:44:49 UTC 2017
*The Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA) announces the 2017 SLA
Graduate Student Paper competition.* *Deadline: Friday March 17, 2017*.
Every year the Society for Linguistic Anthropology confers an award for a
distinguished graduate research paper. Awardees receive a cash prize,
travel funds to attend the annual American Anthropological Association
(AAA) meeting, and an invitation to submit their paper for publication
consideration
with our signature journal, *Journal of Linguistic Anthropology*. In
addition, the winner and finalists are invited to participate in an
SLA-sponsored panel at the annual AAA meeting, with the competition judges
serving as discussants. This year the annual AAA meetings will be held in
Washington DC from November 29 to December 3. Further details on award
eligibility, criteria, and submission process are below
*Eligibility & Criteria*: In order to be eligible for the award, the
applicant must have been a graduate student in a degree-granting program
when the paper was written; must be the sole author of the paper; and must
submit the paper no more than two years after it was written. The paper
must be an original work based on original research conducted by the
author. Papers will be judged on the basis of research contributions to
the field of linguistic anthropology, clarity, organization, and engagement
with existing scholarship. At the time of submission for this competition,
the paper must not have been published, submitted for publication, or under
review for publication.
*Submission Process*: The paper should follow the style and format of the
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (http://linguisticanthropology
.org/journal/submissions/) and must not exceed 25 double-spaced pages, not
including bibliography. The paper must be submitted electronically in
either .pdf or .doc format by the March 17 deadline. It should be sent to
slagrad2017 at gmail.com. The *cover sheet* should include the title of the
paper; the author’s name; the author’s email address; the author’s college
or university affiliation; and the name of the faculty member who served as
the student’s advisor for the paper.
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Mariam Durrani
SLA Digital Content Editor
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