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The
Kenneth Burke Society calls for nominations for career awards to be given at the
Society’s Seventh Triennial Conference, June 29-July 1, 2008, at Villanova
University, just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These awards recognize
Lifetime Achievement, Distinguished Service, and the promise of an Emerging
Scholar.
Lifetime Achievement recognizes extraordinary achievement in Burke studies.
Previous recipients are Leland M. Griffin (1990), William Rueckert (1993),
Bernard Brock (1993), James W. Chesebro (1999), Timothy Crusius (2002), and Jack
Selzer (2005).
Distinguished Service recognizes extraordinary service to the Society.
Previous recipients are Sheron J. Dailey (1990), James W. Chesebro (1993), Dale
Bertelsen (1996), Robert Wess (1999), Clarke Rountree (2002), and David
Blakesley (2005).
The Emerging Scholar Award recognizes the extraordinary promise of the work of a
young scholar.
Previous recipients are Dale Bertelsen (1993), Mark Wright (1996), Mark Meister
and Glenn Stillar (1999 co-recipients), Debra Hawhee (2002), and Ryan Weber and
Nathaniel Rivers (2005 co-recipients).
Nominations should include a brief rationale for granting the award to the
nominee along with a brief description of the nominee’s relevant work. All
nominations are confidential.
Deadline: May 1, 2008
Nominations should be sent to each of the three members of the career awards
committee:
James W. Chesebro, Timothy Crusius, and Jack Selzer. (By clicking this link,
you'll send one email to all three addresses.)
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