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Subject: British Society of Aesthetics 2012 Essay Prize: Deadline 30
June 2012
Date: 10 February, 2012 11:07:59 GMT
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British Society of Aesthetics 2012 Essay Prize
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The British Society of Aesthetics is running an essay prize
competition, open to early-career researchers in aesthetics. The aim of
the prize is to encourage and reward new talent in the field of
aesthetics. The winning author will receive B#750 and an opportunity to
present the paper at the Societybs 2012 annual conference. The winning
essay will normally be published in the British Journal of Aesthetics.
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Deadline
The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2012.
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Eligibility
The competition is open to early career researchers, including
postgraduate students, who are within three years of receiving a PhD.
Persons in doubt about their qualifications are encouraged to consult
the Administrator of the British Society of Aesthetics in advance.
Entry is not limited to members of the BSA nor to residents of the
United Kingdom.
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Essay Content and Length
The essay may be on any topic in aesthetics or the philosophy of art.
The maximum length is 7,500 words (including footnotes).
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Judging
The panel of judges will comprise members of the Executive Committee of
the British Society of Aesthetics and the Editors of the British
Journal of Aesthetics. If, in the opinion of the judges, no essay that
merits publication in the BJA is submitted, the prize will not be
awarded. The decision of the judges is final.
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Submission Requirements
Submissions should be clearly identified as entries for the BSA Essay
Prize and be sent electronically to the Administrator of the BSA,
Caroline Auty, atB adminATbritish-aesthetics.orgB (replace 'AT' with
'@'). Each entry must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 150
words. Entries that are too long or without an abstract will not be
considered. Essays should be prepared for blind review and should
follow guidelines for submissions to the British Journal of Aesthetics.
Each entry should contain a separate title page giving the name,
institution and address of the author. Candidates must supply evidence
that they are eligible for the prize. The winning essay will normally
be published in the British Journal of Aesthetics, and it is a
condition of entry to the Prize competition that the essay has not been
(and will not be until the result of the competition are announced)
submitted for publication elsewhere.
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For more information about the prize and full submission requirements
seeB http://www.british-aesthetics.org/prize.aspx_________________________
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