Call for Submissions: 2013 Condon Prize for Best Student Essay in Psychological Anthropology

Call for Submissions: 2013 Condon Prize for Best Student Essay in Psychological Anthropology The SPA is now accepting submissions to the 2013 Condon Prize for Best Student Essay in Psychological Anthropology The Society for Psychological Anthropology solicits entries for the 2013 Richard G. Condon Prize for the best student essay in psychological anthropology. Please encourage students to submit papers for this competition. The winner will be awarded $500 and one year’s free membership in the Society for Psychological Anthropology. The winning essay will be published in Ethos after working with the Editor to revise and prepare the final manuscript. The prize is named for the late Richard G. Condon, whose work included the study of adolescence, family, and change among the Canadian Inuit. Psychological anthropology is defined broadly to include interrelationships among psychological, social and cultural phenomena. Essays will be judged on their relevance to psychological anthropology, theoretical and methodological strengths, and organization and clarity. The winner will be recognized at the 2013 SPA Business Meeting in Chicago. Papers submitted for consideration must follow these guidelines: 1. No evidence of the author's identity may be provided in any way through the text or by reference in the paper. 2. The author's name, address, email, student affiliation, and the title of the paper must be provided ...
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