The Enloe Award 2011
The International Feminist Journal of Politics, in conjunction with Taylor
and Francis, is delighted to announce the second annual Enloe Award. Named
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 recognizes
exceptional quality in a paper submitted to IFjP by an emergent scholar.
Submissions for the Enloe Award are entered into an open competition judged
by a committee of eminent feminist scholars drawn from the IFjP Board. Both
postgraduate students nearing completion of their PhD thesis and
postdoctoral scholars who are within five years of the award of their PhD at
the time of the competition deadline are eligible to enter. 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 IFjP house style, details at
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1461-6742&linktype=44.
All submissions for the Enloe award will be considered for publication in
IFjP. The winning entry will be published in the journal as the Enloe Award
Essay and the author given an honorarium (currently US$500) on publication.
The deadline for submissions for the Enloe Award 2011 is March 1st 2011.
Please submit papers to ifjp@yorku.ca, marking them clearly as intended for
consideration by the Enloe Award Committee.