Monday, July 19, 2010

CFP: NASSS Student Paper Award

CALL FOR PAPERS - NASSS Student Members

*2010 Barbara Brown Student Paper Award*



HISTORY

Barbara A. Brown was a professor of sport sociology at the University of
Western Ontario from 1983 until 1990, when she died of cancer aged forty.
Dr. Brown, who was President-Elect of NASSS at the time of her death, was
widely recognized for her expertise on women in sport and leisure, her
political commitment to extending girls' and women's opportunities for
participation in sport, and her contributions to the development of a
professional community of sport sociologists. She was also a dedicated
mentor and teacher whose invaluable work with students is appropriately
memorialized in the naming of this award for her.


INSTRUCTIONS

· Papers *may not exceed* 30 double-spaced pages, including notes,
tables, and references (which also need to be double-spaced).

· Papers should be free of any reference to the author(s) in order to
ensure blind review.

· Authors should follow a consistent style (e.g., APA) throughout the
paper, and should include line numbers to facilitate reviewer comments.

· Authors should include a cover page with the title of the paper,
their full contact information, institutional affiliation, degree program,
advisor name and contact information, and award category for submission
(master's or doctoral).


ELIGIBILITY

· Authors MUST be members of NASSS at time of submission. Please be
*sure* that
your membership status is updated and current.

· Papers do not need to be submitted for presentation at the NASSS
conference (though most are).

· Authors must be enrolled in a graduate program at the time their paper is
submitted.

· Papers that have undergone formal, peer review for publication are *not
eligible* for the contest.

· Papers must represent *student-produced* inquiry only. Limited input from
supervisors (e.g., general feedback on structure and content, or
recommendations for editing) is acceptable, but papers on which supervisors
have had substantial input (e.g., analysis of data, writing or rewriting of
sections of the paper) are not eligible.

· The committee will accept one (1) submission per author.

· Papers that were previously submitted for consideration and not awarded *
may* be resubmitted for consideration, provided the author and paper meet
all other criteria.

· In the event that a co-authored paper is selected as winner, the authors
will share the prize.

· When warranted, the committee will offer up to two (2) awards, one (1)
for a Master's Student and one (1) for a PhD student.

· Only papers deemed by the committee to be truly outstanding will be
considered for the award, and thus there is a possibility that no awards
will be given for either or both award categories (i.e. Master's and PhD).



CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION

Papers will be evaluated on the following criteria:

· Explanation of Conceptual Framework
· Analytic Clarity and Currency
· Organization and Clarity of Expression
· Discussion or Interpretation
· Contribution to Knowledge-Impact
· Relevance to NASSS/field
· Adherence to Consistent Referencing Style (e.g., APA)

PRIZES

The award recipient will receive up to $1000 towards their NASSS conference
expenses, plus a waiver of the conference registration fee. The Student
Paper Award Committee may also give up to two honorable mentions in each
category. Students receiving an honorable mention will have their conference
registration fees waived. In addition, *all* authors will receive feedback
on their papers, which will hopefully benefit the authors.


SUBMISSIONS

The DEADLINE for submissions is *August 1, 2010*.

Papers and any questions should be sent via email to:

Dr. jay johnson, Student Paper Award Committee Chair
Email: *jjohnson@kin.sjsu.edu*

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