Best Paper Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the “Humanities 2022 Best Paper Award” for research and review articles published in Humanities from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022. Two papers will each receive an award. The papers will be selected after thorough evaluation by the journal Award Committee led by the Editor-in-Chief, and the winners will be announced in May 2024.

Eligibility for the Award:
– Papers published in Humanities from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022;
– Open to researchers at all career levels;
– Both regular and Special Issue submissions will be considered.

Selection Criteria:
The papers will be selected by the journal Award Committee according to the following criteria:
– Scientific merit and broad impact;
– Originality of the research objectives and/or the ideas presented;
– Creativity of the study design or uniqueness of the approaches and concepts;
– Clarity of presentation;
– Citations and downloads.

Prizes:
There will be two winning papers this year, and each will receive the following:
– CHF 500;
– An opportunity to publish a paper free of charge before 31st May 2025 after peer review;
– A certificate.

The winners will be announced on the Humanities website before 31st May 2024.

Kind regards,
Humanities Editorial Office

 
Humanities Best Paper Award
 

Eligibility and Requirements

– All papers published in Humanities will be eligible (Both regular and Special Issue submissions).
 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

13 pages, 269 KiB  
Article
Jane Austen: The Musician as Author
by Gillian Dooley
Humanities 2022, 11(3), 73; https://doi.org/10.3390/h11030073 - 14 Jun 2022
22 pages, 461 KiB  
Article
Beowulf and the Hunt
by Francis Leneghan
Humanities 2022, 11(2), 36; https://doi.org/10.3390/h11020036 - 3 Mar 2022

Award Committee

Prof. Albrecht Classen Chairman
University of Arizona
Dr. Sophie Mills
UNC Asheville
Dr. Judith A. Roof
retired
Dr. Christopher Metress
Samford University

Winner

14 pages, 2199 KiB  
Article
Recentring Peripheral Queerness and Marginal Art in Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
by Madeleine Pelling
Humanities 2021, 10(2), 73; https://doi.org/10.3390/h10020073 - 5 May 2021
21 pages, 321 KiB  
Article
Postmemory and Implication: Susanne Fritz Revisits the Post/War Period in Wie kommt der Krieg ins Kind (2018)
by Friederike Eigler
Humanities 2021, 10(1), 23; https://doi.org/10.3390/h10010023 - 30 Jan 2021

Award Committee

Prof. Albrecht Classen Chairman
University of Arizona
Dr. Simon Bronner
Dr. Robert E. Bjork
Arizona State University
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