September 14, 2010

Julien Mezey Dissertation Awards: Submissions for Nominations Open

Julien Mezey Dissertation Award
NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1/11/11

The Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities invites submissions for its 2011 Julien Mezey Dissertation Award. This annual prize is awarded to the dissertation that most promises to enrich and advance interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of law, culture and the humanities. The award will be presented at the Association's 2011 annual meeting, which will be hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on March 11-12.

The Association seeks the submission of outstanding work from a wide variety of perspectives, including but not limited to law and cultural studies, legal hermeneutics and rhetoric, law and literature, law and psychoanalysis, law and visual studies, legal history, legal theory and jurisprudence. Scholars completing humanities-oriented dissertations in SJD and related programs, as well as those earning PhDs, are encouraged to submit their work. Applicants eligible for the 2011 award must have defended their dissertations successfully between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010.

The deadline for nominations for the 2011 award is November 1, 2010. On or before that date, each nominee must submit the following:

1) a letter by the nominee detailing the genesis, goal, and contribution of the dissertation;
2) a letter of support from a faculty member familiar with the work;
3) an abstract, outline, and selected chapter of the dissertation;
4) contact information for the nominee.

All materials should be sent to:
Professor Tucker Culbertson, tbculber@law.syr.edu

Award finalists will be notified by December 1, 2010. Finalists must then submit an electronic version of the entire dissertation. The winner will be determined by early February and invited to the 2011 ASLCH annual meeting in Tempe. ASLCH will pay travel and lodging costs.

Questions should be addressed to Professor Tucker Culbertson, tbculber@law.syr.edu

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