[Candrama] REMINDER: Call for Nominations for Scholarly Awards, Canadian Association for Theatre Research: Deadline January 15, 2019

Roberta Barker Roberta.Barker at Dal.Ca
Wed Jan 9 12:49:17 EST 2019


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

I am just writing with a small reminder that the deadline for nominations for this year’s Scholarly Awards for the Canadian Association for Theatre Research (CATR) is quickly approaching.  All nominations should be sent to me at barkerr at dal.ca<mailto:barkerr at dal.ca> or roberta.barker at dal.ca<mailto:roberta.barker at dal.ca> by January 15, 2019.  Please do let our committees know about the great books, edited collections of plays or related artistic writing, and scholarly articles in French and English relating to Canadian drama, theatre, and performance that came out this year.  Please see below for the original Call, and don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you so much, and Happy New Year,

Very best,
Roberta

Dr. Roberta Barker
Associate Dean Academic, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Associate Professor of Theatre, Fountain School of Performing Arts
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS
Canada
B3H 4R2
Phone: (902) 494-1254
barkerr at dal.ca<mailto:barkerr at dal.ca>

Dalhousie University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. We are all Treaty people.








On Nov 28, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Roberta Barker <roberta.barker at Dal.Ca<mailto:roberta.barker at Dal.Ca>> wrote:

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please find below the Call for Nominations for the 2018 Prix d’excellence / Scholarly Awards for the Canadian Association for Theatre Research.  All nominations (including self-nominations) are very welcome for the four awards listed below.  Please nominate early and often!  I look forward to hearing from you with your nominations by the deadline of January 15, 2019.  Thanks so much again for letting our committees know about all the great scholarly work in Canadian Drama, Theatre, and Performance published this year!

Very best wishes,
Roberta



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Prix d'excellence 2018 Scholarly Awards:  Les Prix Richard Plant, Jean-Cléo Godin, Ann Saddlemyer et Patrick O’Neill Awards



Guidelines & Call for Nominations

Each year, CATR recognizes the accomplishments of its members and others in our field with a number of scholarships and awards.

Nominations for the Richard Plant Award, the Jean-Cléo Godin Award, the Ann Saddlemyer Award and the O’Neill Award will be determined by individual committees. These committees have been tasked with surveying a wide range of publications throughout the year, with each committee focusing on the appropriate language publications for each award. However, nominations for these prizes are also welcomed from the full membership of CATR. The awards honour scholarly work of significant merit in any area of Canadian theatre research. The authors do not have to be members of the Association.

The deadline for all 2018 Scholarly Award Submissions is January 15, 2019. Nominations must include a brief letter (email) of support, but a seconder is not necessary. Members are also encouraged to consider self-nomination. Nominations for all awards should be sent directly to this year's coordinator of Scholarly Awards, Dr. Roberta Barker.

Nominations are sought for the following awards:

  *   Richard Plant Award: Named in honour of the association’s co-founder, this award is given annually to the best English-language article on a Canadian theatre or performance topic.
  *   Jean-Cléo Godin Award: Given annually to the best scholarly article in French, this award honours scholarly work of significant merit in any area of Canadian theatre research.
  *   Ann Saddlemyer Award: Named in honour of the association’s co-founder, the Saddlemyer Award goes to the best book published in English or French in a given year. The winning book should normally be broadly on a Canadian topic, and should constitute a substantial contribution to Canadian Theatre and Performance Studies.
  *   Patrick O’Neill Award: The Patrick O’Neill Award is given each year to the best edited collection published in either English or French on a Canadian theatre and performance topic. The award is given in alternate years to a play anthology and an essay collection. For the 2018 award, play anthologies published in 2017 or 2018 will be considered.


Scholarly Awards Coordinator:
Roberta Barker, Associate Professor
Fountain School of Performing Arts
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS Canada B3H 4R2
E-mail: barkerr at dal.ca<mailto:barkerr at dal.ca>



Lignes directrices & appel de nominations

Les nominations pour les prix Richard Plant, Jean-Cléo Godin, Ann Saddlemyer et Patrick O’Neill seront déterminées par les comités de sélection. Ces comités ont comme tâche de passer en revue les numéros d’un certain nombre de périodiques parus au cours de l'année. Chaque comité se limitera à la langue associée au prix dont il a la responsabilité. Par contre, tous et toutes les membres de l'ARCT ont le droit de proposer leur propre nomination pour ces prix. Ces prix reconnaissent l'importance des recherches scientifiques dans n'importe quel domaine des recherches théâtrales au Canada. Il n'est pas nécessaire que les récipiendaires soient membres de l'Association.

La date limite pour la nomination des prix d'excellence 2018 est le 15 janvier, 2019. Les nominations doivent inclure une lettre (courriel) d'appui, mais une deuxième lettre d'appui à la nomination n'est pas nécessaire. Les membres sont aussi encouragés à proposer leurs propres travaux de recherche pour ces prix. Les nominations pour chaque prix devront être envoyées directement à la coordonnatrice des prix d'excellence, Dr. Roberta Barker.

Les nominations sont sollicitées pour ces prix:

  *   Prix Richard Plant: Nommé en l’honneur d’un des cofondateurs de l’Association, ce prix est remis chaque année au meilleur article en langue anglaise traitant de théâtre ou de performance au Canada.
  *   Prix Jean-Cléo Godin: Le prix récompense chaque année le meilleur article savant de langue française. Il honore la mémoire d’un chercheur de grand mérite et de ses travaux dans plusieurs domaines du théâtre au Canada.
  *   Prix Ann Saddlemyer: Le prix Ann Saddlemyer récompense chaque année le meilleur livre publié en anglais ou en français l’année précédente.
  *   Prix Patrick O'Neill : Le prix Patrick O’Neill récompense chaque année le meilleur ouvrage collectif traitant de théâtre ou de performance au Canada et publié en français ou en anglais.



Coordinatrice des Prix:
Roberta Barker, professeur agrégée
Fountain School of Performing Arts
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS Canada B3H 4R2
Courriel: barkerr at dal.ca<mailto:barkerr at dal.ca>








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Dr. Roberta Barker
Associate Dean Academic, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Associate Professor of Theatre, Fountain School of Performing Arts
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS
Canada
B3H 4R2
Phone: (902) 494-1254
barkerr at dal.ca<mailto:barkerr at dal.ca>

Dalhousie University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. We are all Treaty people.









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