Bronislaw Malinowski Award
Social science award
The Bronislaw Malinowski Award is an award given by the US-based Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) in honor of Bronisław Malinowski (1884–1942), an original member and strong supporter of the Society. Briefly established in 1950, the award has been presented annually since 1973.[1]: 1 [2]
It is given to an outstanding senior scholar in recognition for a lifetime commitment to the application of the social sciences to contemporary social issues.[3] The acceptance addresses of the awardees are usually published in the society's journal, Human Organization.
Past recipients of the Malinowski Award
Year | Recipient[4] | Nationality |
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1973 | Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán | Mexico |
1974 | Everett C. Hughes | USA |
1975 | Gunnar Myrdal | Sweden |
1976 | Edward H. Spicer | USA |
1977 | Sol Tax | USA |
1978 | Juan Comas | Mexico |
1979 | Laura Maud Thompson | USA |
1980 | Fei Xiaotung | People's Republic of China |
1981 | Raymond Firth | UK |
1982 | George M. Foster | USA |
1983 | Omer Stewart | USA |
1984 | Alexander H. Leighton | USA |
1985 | Elizabeth Colson | USA |
1986 | Philleo Nash | USA |
1987 | Margaret Lantis | USA |
1988 | Fred Richardson | USA |
1989 | Lauriston Sharp | USA |
1990 | St. Clair Drake | USA |
1991 | Conrad M. Arensberg | USA |
1992 | Margaret Clark | USA |
1993 | Ronald Frankenberg | UK |
1994 | Claudio Esteva Fabregat | Spain |
1995 | Michael M. Cernea | USA |
1996 | Bea Medicine | USA |
1997 | Ward Goodenough | USA |
1998 | Robert and Beverly Hackenberg | USA |
1999 | Thayer Scudder | USA |
2000 | Maria Eugenia Bozzoli | Costa Rica |
2001 | Walter Goldschmidt | USA |
2002 | Pertti Pelto | Finland / USA |
2003 | Carlos Vélez Ibáñez | USA |
2004 | John W. Bennett | USA |
2005 | Paul L. Doughty | USA |
2006 | Michael Horowitz | USA |
2007 | Gretel Pelto | USA |
2008 | Orlando Fals Borda | Colombia |
2009 | Thomas Weaver | USA |
2010 | Jean Schensul | USA |
2011 | Salomón Nahmad Sittón | Mexico |
2012 | Clifford Barnett | USA |
2013 | Anthony Oliver-Smith | USA |
2014 | Paul Durrenberger | USA |
2015 | Frances Fox Piven | USA |
2016 | Paul Farmer | USA |
2017 | Louise Lamphere | USA |
2018 | Jorge Durand and Douglas Massey | Mexico & USA |
2019 | Spero Manson | USA |
2020 | Elizabeth K. Briody | USA |
2021 | Leo R. Chavez | USA |
2022 | Faye V. Harrison | USA |
See also
References
- ^ Weaver, Thomas (2002). "The Malinowski Award and the History of Applied Anthropology". The Dynamics of Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth Century: The Malinowski Award Papers. Society For Applied Anthropology.
- ^ "Bronislaw Malinowski Award :: Society for Applied Anthropology". www.appliedanthro.org. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
- ^ Weaver, Thomas, ed. n.d. The Dynamics of Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth Century: The Malinowski Award Papers. Electronic publication Archived June 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Society for Applied Anthropology.
- ^ Based on Malinowski Award Recipients
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- The Family Among the Australian Aborigines (1913)
- The Natives of Mailu (1915)
- Argonauts of the Western Pacific (1922)
- Crime and Custom in Savage Society (1926)
- Myth in Primitive Psychology (1926)
- Sex and Repression in Savage Society (1927)
- The Father in Primitive Psychology (1927)
- The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia (1929)
- Coral Gardens and Their Magic (1935)
- A Scientific Theory of Culture and Others Essays (1944)
- Freedom & Civilization (1944)
- The Dynamics of Culture Change (1945)
- Magic, Science and Religion and Other Essays (1948)
- Sex, Culture, and Myth (1962)
- A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term (1967)
- The Early Writings of Bronislaw Malinowski (1993)
- Bronislaw Malinowski Award
- Man and Culture: An Evaluation of the Work of Malinowski
- Malinowski: Odyssey of an Anthropologist, 1884–1920
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