Elsie Clews Parsons Prize | 2022 Winner
Deep Time Exposures: To be sick with Mexico city's terminal suddenness by Lachlan Summers AES is delighted to announce this year’s Elsie Clews Parsons Prize winner, Lachlan Summers, doctoral [...]
Deep Time Exposures: To be sick with Mexico city's terminal suddenness by Lachlan Summers AES is delighted to announce this year’s Elsie Clews Parsons Prize winner, Lachlan Summers, doctoral [...]
2021 Honorable Mention Feeling the fireline The social production of embodied environmental knowledge in wildland firefighter communities by Jordan Thomas AES would also like to recognize Jordan Thomas, doctoral student at [...]
2021 Honorable Mention Intimate geographies by Rambisayi Marufu AES would also like to recognize Rambisayi Marufu, doctoral student at Goldsmiths, University of London, as an honorable mention for her essay "Intimate [...]
2021 Winner A person with a full stomach doesn't know anyone: The moral binds of debt in a Syrian refugee camp by China Sajadian AES is delighted to announce this year's [...]
2020 Winner Figuring it Out Care, Futurity and Urban Transformation in Tarlabasi, Istanbul. by Alize Arican The AES is pleased to award Alize Arican, a doctoral candidate at the University of [...]
2019 Winner Catching Air Risk and Embodied Ocean Health among Dominican Diver Fishermen by Kyrstin Mallon Andrews AES is pleased to award the 2019 Elsie Clews Parsons Prize to Kyrstin Mallon [...]
2018 Winner Uber and What the People Want The Populist Persuasion of Algorithmic Management by Juan Manuel Del Nido AES is pleased to announce the winner of the 2018 Elsie Clews [...]
2017 Winner This thing that I searched so hard for Normativity and transgression in transgender children's narratives by Joshua Franklin We are pleased to announce the winner of the 2017 Elsie [...]
2016 Winner Incomplete Lives The Unfinished Houses of Undocumented Migrants in Oaxaca, Mexico by Ivan Sandoval-Cervantes We are pleased to announce the 2016 winner. At the AES spring meetings in Washington, [...]
2015 Winner The Ontology of Improvisation Hut/Tent-Building Practices of Tibetan Buddhist Nuns in Post-Mao China by Yasmin Cho
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