Robert M. Netting Best Student Paper Prize
The Culture and Agriculture section of the AAA invites anthropology graduate and undergraduate students to submit papers for the 2018 Robert M. Netting Award. The Graduate and Undergraduate winners will receive cash awards of $750 and $250, respectively, and have the opportunity for a direct consultation with the editors of our section’s journal, CAFÉ (Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment), toward the goal of revising the paper for publication. Submissions should draw on relevant literature from any subfield of Anthropology, and present data from original research related to livelihoods based on crop, livestock, or fishery production and forestry and/or management of agricultural and environmental resources. Papers should be single-authored, limited to a maximum of 7,000 words, including endnotes, appendices, and references, and should follow American Anthropologist format style.
Papers already published or accepted for publication are not eligible. Only one submission per student is allowed. Those submitting papers need not be members of the American Anthropological Association but must be enrolled students. (Students graduating in the Spring of 2018 are eligible).
Submissions should be sent to Dr. Kourtney Collum (kcollum@coa.edu).
2017 Winners
Graduate award: Andrea Rissing (Emory University) “Profitability vs. Making It: The Agrarian Realms of Market and Community.”
Undergraduate award: Nako Kobayashi (Connecticut College) “Work for Farmers, Food for Storks.”