Submissions are invited for the 2013 Enloe award, which recognizes exceptional quality in a paper submitted to the International Feminist Journal of Politics by an emergent scholar. The winning entry is published in the journal as the Enloe Award Essay and the author is given an honorarium (currently US$500) on publication. Submission Deadline: June 1st, 2013.
Enloe Award Call for Papers
The International Feminist Journal of Politics (IFjP), in conjunction with Taylor and Francis, created the Enloe Award in honour of Cynthia Enloe's pioneering feminist research into international politics and political economy, and her considerable contribution to building a more inclusive feminist scholarly community. The Award is given annually, after an open competition judged by a committee of eminent feminist scholars drawn from the IFjP Board. It recognizes exceptional quality in a paper submitted to IFjP by an emergent scholar. The winning entry is published in the journal as the Enloe Award Essay and the author is given an honorarium (currently US$500) on publication.
Those eligible for the Award include postgraduate students nearing completion of their Ph.D. at the time of the competition deadline up to five years after their Ph.D. Papers should fall within the rubric of IFjP, which as a journal seeks to publish lively, original research at the intersection of international relations, politics, and women's studies. They should also be no longer than 8000 words, including notes, and conform to the IFjP house style, details at www.tandfonline/rfjp. The deadline for submissions for the Enloe Award 2013 is June 1 2013. Please submit papers to ifjp@ufl.edu, marking them as clearly intended for consideration by the Enloe Award Committee.
Please see attached flyer.
Enloe Award Call.docx