A Book Award from the US
Branch of
The International Association for the Study of Popular Music
A Book Award from the US Branch of the International Association for the Study
of Popular Music (IASPM-US).
The International Association for the Study of Popular Music-US Branch (IASPM-US) requests your nominations for the most distinguished English language monograph in popular music studies published during 2008. Any member in good standing of IASPM-US may nominate a book; committee members may nominate books, association members may nominate their own books, and we encourage publishers to suggest books for consideration, but only IASPM-US members in good standing may actually offer nominations to the committee. Copyrights must state 2008. The deadline for nominations is May 20, 2009. Nominations should include the author's name, book title, and publisher's information. Nominations and submissions should be sent electronically to any of the members of the award committee. The award committee will announce the winner at the spring 2010 IASPM-US meeting.
The members of the committee for the 2009 Woody
Guthrie Award are
Steve Waksman (chair)
Smith College
Northampton, MA
Heidi Feldman
University of California at San Diego
Cheryl L. Keyes
University of California at Los Angeles
Previous winners of the Woody Guthrie Award
Purpose: To recognize
the year’s most distinguished English-language monograph
in popular music studies.
Regularity: Annually.
Eligibility: Any English
language monograph in popular music studies published during
the prize’s competition year is
eligible for the prize. (See below for a definition of “competition
year.”) Edited books (books edited by one individual or group
and consisting primarily of the work of other individuals or groups)
and new editions of previously published works are not eligible
for the prize.
Definitions: The term “competition year” refers
to the year in which books that are eligible for the prize are
published.
The term “review year” refers to the year during which
books eligible for the prize are judged. (For example, books published
in 2010 will all be eligible for the 2010 Book Award. In this example,
2010 is the competition year and 2011 is the review year).
Administration: The Book Award Committee will
consist of three members of IASPM-US appointed by the President
of the
Association. Any member in good standing of IASPM-US may nominate
a book; committee members may also nominate books, and Association
members may self-nominate their books. The call for nominations
will go out no later than March 15, and the nomination process
will conclude no later than May 15 of the review year. The Award
Committee will contact publishers if their books are nominated,
and publishers will have till July 1 to send copies of nominated
books to the committee members. Publishers should be aware that
books received after July 1 will not be eligible for the prize
and that the books will not be returned. Further, publishers should
be made aware that if they only send one book, or if they send
the three books to the chair (rather than mailing one copy of each
book directly to each committee member), then their submission
will not be eligible. The committee will have until December 15
of the review year to select a winner. The winning book will be
announced at the conference’s business meeting the following
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