The Randy Martin Prize
Randy Martin Prize: Call for Nominations and Applications
DEADLINE: May 1, 2024
Every year the Cultural Studies Association awards the Randy Martin Prize for Best Student Paper at the annual CSA conference. Competition for the 2024 Randy Martin Prize is now open to student members of the Cultural Studies Association who have had papers accepted for the 2024 annual meeting. The winner will be announced at the annual meeting of the Cultural Studies Association, on June 1, 2024.
The Randy Martin Prize includes a certificate and $500.00 in cash, plus free conference registration. The winning paper may deal with any aspect of cultural studies, but should reflect the robust interdisciplinary perspective and historical materialist approach so central to the scholarship of the late Randy Martin. The paper must also represent original work not previously presented or published. The winning author must be a member of the Association.
Submissions for 2024
Applications materials must reach the CSA by May 1, 2024 by email to: [email protected] with the subject line "APPLICATION: RANDY MARTIN PRIZE".
Applications will not be accepted by mail.
Each application should be in the form of a single PDF and include the following:
Late Applications will not be accepted.
If you have any questions, please email Michelle Fehsenfeld at [email protected]
DEADLINE: May 1, 2024
Every year the Cultural Studies Association awards the Randy Martin Prize for Best Student Paper at the annual CSA conference. Competition for the 2024 Randy Martin Prize is now open to student members of the Cultural Studies Association who have had papers accepted for the 2024 annual meeting. The winner will be announced at the annual meeting of the Cultural Studies Association, on June 1, 2024.
The Randy Martin Prize includes a certificate and $500.00 in cash, plus free conference registration. The winning paper may deal with any aspect of cultural studies, but should reflect the robust interdisciplinary perspective and historical materialist approach so central to the scholarship of the late Randy Martin. The paper must also represent original work not previously presented or published. The winning author must be a member of the Association.
Submissions for 2024
Applications materials must reach the CSA by May 1, 2024 by email to: [email protected] with the subject line "APPLICATION: RANDY MARTIN PRIZE".
Applications will not be accepted by mail.
Each application should be in the form of a single PDF and include the following:
- A cover letter with author's name, institutional affiliation, paper title (as it will appear on the conference program schedule), and contact information;
- A copy of the email or letter notifying the candidate that their paper has been accepted for inclusion in the 2022 CSA Conference Program Schedule; and
- The paper, which should be 10-12 type written pages or about 3,500 words, including citations and notes.
Late Applications will not be accepted.
If you have any questions, please email Michelle Fehsenfeld at [email protected]
AWARD WINNERS:
Kathryn Waring, (Un)Becoming Citizens: On Power, Representation, & the Need to Embrace Disability in Cultural Studies, 2024
Molly Henderson, Figuring the Unborn: Cross-Contamination in Environmental and Anti-Abortion Politics, 2023
Sara Wenger, Fem(inist)Bots: Reimagining the Science of Sextech, 2022
Larissa Izzaray, Alter Egoing: Negotiating Bodily Sovereignty in Dirty Computer, 2021
Kathryn Waring, (Un)Becoming Citizens: On Power, Representation, & the Need to Embrace Disability in Cultural Studies, 2024
Molly Henderson, Figuring the Unborn: Cross-Contamination in Environmental and Anti-Abortion Politics, 2023
Sara Wenger, Fem(inist)Bots: Reimagining the Science of Sextech, 2022
Larissa Izzaray, Alter Egoing: Negotiating Bodily Sovereignty in Dirty Computer, 2021