[Aqualist] Australian Archaeological Association Awards 2007: Call
for Nominations (4 Awards)
Sean Ulm
s.ulm at uq.edu.au
Wed Jun 13 09:05:53 EST 2007
Australian Archaeological Association Awards: Call for Nominations (4
Awards)
Closing Date: 31 July 2007
1. Rhys Jones Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Australian
Archaeology
Nominations are called for the Rhys Jones Medal for Outstanding
Contribution to Australian Archaeology. The Rhys Jones Medal is the
highest award offered by the Australian Archaeological Association Inc.
It was established in honour of Rhys Jones (1941-2001) to mark his
enormous contribution to the development and promotion of archaeology in
Australia. The Medal is presented annually to an individual who has made
an outstanding and sustained contribution to the field. Established in
2002, previous winners include Isabel McBryde (2003), John Mulvaney
(2004), Sharon Sullivan (2005) and Mike Smith (2006). Nominations should
consist of a one page statement outlining the nominee's archaeological
career and how this work has benefited Australian archaeology. Note that
nominees do not need to be members of the Association; be an Australian
citizen; or work exclusively in Australia or on Australian material.
2. John Mulvaney Book Award
Nominations are called for the John Mulvaney Book Award. The Award was
established in honour of John Mulvaney and his contribution and
commitment to Australian archaeology over a lifetime of professional
service. It was created to acknowledge the significant contribution of
individual or co-authored publications to Australian archaeology, either
as general knowledge or as specialist publications. Nominations are
considered annually for books that cover both academic pursuits and
public interest reflecting the philosophy of John Mulvaney's life work.
Established in 2004, previous winners include Val Attenbrow for
"Sydney's Aboriginal Past" (2004) and Rodney Harrison for "Shared
Landscapes: Archaeologies of Attachment and the Pastoral Industry in New
South Wales" (2006). Nominations must be for books written by one or
more authors, but not for edited books, published in the last 3 calendar
years (i.e. 2005, 2006 or 2007). The nomination must be accompanied by
at least 2 published book reviews. A short citation (no more than one
page) on why the book should be considered must also be included.
3. The Bruce Veitch Award for Excellence in Indigenous Engagement
Nominations are called for the Bruce Veitch Award for Excellence in
Indigenous Engagement. The Award celebrates Bruce Veitch's important
contribution to the practice and ethics of archaeology in Australia. In
particular, the award honours Bruce's close collaboration with
traditional owners on whose country he worked. It is awarded annually to
any individual or group who has undertaken an archaeological or cultural
heritage project which has produced a significant outcome for Indigenous
interests. Established in 2005, previous winners include Richard
Fullagar (2006). Nominees will have actively engaged with Indigenous
communities to produce a successful outcome. The nature of nominations
is flexible (e.g. video tape, audio tape, poster etc), considering the
wide range of Indigenous collaborations and the remoteness of some
communities.
4. Life Membership for Outstanding Contribution to the Australian
Archaeological Association Inc.
Nominations are called for Life Membership for Outstanding Contribution
to the Australian Archaeological Association Inc. This award was
established to recognise significant and sustained contribution to the
objects and purposes of the Australian Archaeological Association Inc.
previous winners include John Mulvaney, Jack Golson, Betty Meehan
(2002), Val Attenbrow (2002), J. Peter White (2003), Luke Kirkwood
(2004), Isabel McBryde (2005) and Ian Johnson (2006). Nominations should
consist of a one page statement outlining the nominee's contributions to
the Australian Archaeological Association Inc. Note that nominees must
be members of the Association.
Nomination Procedure
Nominations for all Awards will be considered by the Executive of the
Australian Archaeological Association Inc. with advice as appropriate
from senior members of the discipline. The decision of the Executive is
final and no correspondence will be entered into. Nominations should be
received no later than 31 July 2007 addressed to the President:
President, Australian Archaeological Association Inc. Archaeology, M405,
University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009.
The recipients will be announced at the Australian Archaeological
Association Inc. Annual Conference.
Dr Sean Ulm
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit
The University of Queensland
Brisbane QLD 4072
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: (07) 3365 2385
Facsimile: (07) 3365 2359
Email: s.ulm at uq.edu.au
Junior Representative, Southeastern Asia and the Pacific, World
Archaeological Congress
Editor, Australian Archaeology
Managing Editor, The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
Chairperson, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc.
Queensland Chapter
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