Purpose: To recognize the most distinguished
paper presented by a student at the IASPM-US annual meeting.
Prize: A cash prize in the amount of $200.
Regularity: Annually. The prize may be withheld by the decision
of the committee.
Eligibility: Any student who presents, in person, a formal paper
at the IASPM-US annual meeting is eligible for the prize. A student
shall be defined as a person pursuing an active course of studies
in a degree program. This will include persons who are engaged
in writing the doctoral dissertation but not those who are teaching
full-time while doing so.
Application Process: To apply for the prize, the candidate
must deposit three copies of his/her paper in person to the Prize
Committee Chair (or the chair’s representative) at the IASPM-US
general business meeting at the annual conference. The student
must also fill in a prize registration form, which will be distributed
at the meeting. The time and location of the meeting will be listed
in the conference program. The paper deposited is to be the version
that is read at the conference and may not exceed twelve double-spaced
pages (roughly 3,900 words). If audio/visual materials, handouts,
or video presentation slides (such as PowerPoint slides) are used
in the presentation, those supplementary materials may be considered
in the review process. To have the supplementary materials considered,
the applicant must hand three copies of the materials with the
paper. Audio examples should be provided on CD; video examples
should be provided on North American standard VHS format or finalized
DVD. Handouts and video presentation slides should be printed out
on paper.
Administration: The Student
Paper Prize Committee will
consist of three members of IASPM-US appointed by the President
of the Association. The committee will be formed at least one month
prior to the conference; no member of the committee may be a student.
The Committee Chair shall collect the papers and supplementary
materials at the conference’s Business Meeting. The results of the
competition will be announced no later than four months after the
conference.
Norma Coates, Chair; Patrick Burkart, and Bjorn Ingvoldstad
(Selected in 2007 to judge the best paper presented at the 2008 IASPM-US
conference)
2007 - To be announced
2006 - Maria
Sonevytsky (Columbia University), "Leather, Metal, Wild Dances:
Ukrainian Pop's Victory at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest and
the Politics of Auto-Exoticism"
2005 - No award given.
2004 – Shana
Goldin-Perschbacher (University of Virginia), “Me’shell
NdegéOcello and Black Female Masculinity” |