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Humanist Archives: Sept. 24, 2019, 4:35 a.m. Humanist 33.267 - the Grafinkel Prize cfp

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        Date: 2019-09-23 17:20:30+00:00
        From: Johnston, Carrie 
        Subject: Deadline approaching: Garfinkel Prize in DH and American Studies (Oct 1)


The Digital Humanities Caucus of the American Studies Association
invites submissions for its annual Garfinkel Prize, which recognizes
exceptional work at the intersection of Digital Humanities and American
Studies.

To submit your/your team's project for consideration for the
Garfinkel Prize, please complete this form
(https://forms.gle/tBWB7xN2GP6LdWMN8, http://bit.ly/Garfinkel19) by
October 1. Questions can be directed to Carrie Johnston, johnstc@wfu.edu.

The winner will be recognized at this year's American Studies
Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, HI (Nov. 7-10) and will have the
opportunity to present in the DH Caucus's DH Shorts panel.

With kind regards,
Carrie Johnston
on behalf of the DH Caucus of the American Studies Association

--
Carrie Johnston, Ph.D.
johnstc@wfu.edu | 336-758-5134
Digital Humanities Research Designer
ZSR Library, Wake Forest University
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5644-416X



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