Awards
Graduate student paper award
ASAP recognizes outstanding publications by gradudate students through an award prorcess. We open a call for papers in odd-numbered years; the next will open in early 2025. In the meantime, view past winners below.
Past winners
The Orderly Entrepreneur
The Orderly Entrepreneur: Youth, Education, and Governance in Rwanda Catherine A. Honeyman, 2016 The first generation of children born after Rwanda's 1994 genocide is just now reaching maturity, setting aside their school uniforms to take up adult roles in Rwandan...
One Blue Child: Asthma, Responsibility, and the Politics of Global South
ONE BLUE CHILD: ASTHMA, RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL HEALTH Susanna Trnka, 2017 One Blue Child examines the emergence of self-management as a global policy standard, focusing on how healthcare is reshaping our relationships with ourselves and our bodies,...
Law Mart: Justice, Access, and For-Profit Law Schools
LAW MART: JUSTICE, ACCESS, AND FOR-PROFIT LAW SCHOOLS Riaz Tejani, 2017 American law schools are in deep crisis. Enrollment is down, student loan debt is up, and the profession's supply of high-paying jobs is shrinking. Meanwhile, thousands of graduates remain...
The Gray Zone: Sovereignty, Human Smuggling, and Undercover Police Investigation in Europe
The Gray Zone: Sovereignty, Human Smuggling, and the undercover Police Investigation in Europe Gregory Feldman, 2019 Based on rare, in-depth fieldwork among an undercover police investigative team working in a southern EU maritime state, Gregory Feldman examines how...
The Anthropology of Policy Bibliography
The ASAP Education Committee created the following bibliography full of resources for the anthropology of policy. It includes general readings on the anthropology of policy as well as specialized topics such as: bureaucrats and bureaucracy; committees and...