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Page 17 [Section II.C.2b.]: [Committees—cont.] Award Committees, cont. — Awards for Articles, Books, Papers, cont.
By-Law definition: [n. a.] Charge: Consideration and evaluation of musicological books published during the previous year, in any language and in any country. As stated at the Web site, the award “will honor each year a musicological book of exceptional merit published during the previous year in any language and in any country by a scholar who is past the early stages of his or her career and who is a member of the AMS or a citizen or permanent resident of Canada or the United States.” The winner will receive a monetary prize and a certificate. These are conferred at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation of the Society by the chair of the committee. Guidelines: “Early stages” of the career is normally considered to mean no more than ten years beyond the receipt of a terminal degree, or academic appointment at a non-tenured level, or position of the book among the initial items of the author’s bibliography. For additional Guidelines, see https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/Kinkeldey Constitution: rotation of members. Five senior members serving three-year overlapping terms. Annual rotation of chair. Timetable: A call for nominations appears in the February Newsletter (copy deadline 1 December). Thereafter, the following timetable is suggested: The award is officially made by the committee chair at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation. Other Concerns: Nominations, including self-nominations, must be submitted by May 1 using the form for this purpose found at https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/Kinkeldey. The award committee may solicit the curriculum vitae of each nominee. The AMS office maintains a detailed "Book Award Protocols" document for committee chairs. Travel reimbursement: [n.a.] By-Law definition: [n. a.] Charge: Consideration and evaluation of musicological books published during the previous year, in any language and in any country. As stated at the Web site, the award “honors each year a musicological book of exceptional merit published during the previous year in any language and in any country by a scholar in the early stages of his or her career who is a member of the AMS or a citizen or permanent resident of Canada or the United States” The winner will receive a monetary prize and a certificate, conferred at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation of the Society by the chair of the committee. Guidelines: “Early stages” of the career is normally considered to mean no more than ten years beyond the receipt of a terminal degree, or academic appointment at a non-tenured level, or position of the book among the initial items of the author’s bibliography. For additional Guidelines, see https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/Lockwood Constitution: rotation of members. Five senior members serving three-year overlapping terms. Annual rotation of chair. Timetable: A call for nominations appears in the February Newsletter (copy deadline 1 December). Thereafter, the following timetable is suggested: The award is conferred by the committee chair at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation. Other Concerns: Nominations, including self-nominations, must be submitted by May 1 using the form for this purpose found at https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/Lockwood. The award committee may solicit the curriculum vitae of each nominee. The AMS office maintains a detailed "Book Award Protocols" document for committee chairs. Travel reimbursement: [n. a.] By-Law definition: [n. a.] Charge: Consideration and evaluation of books on music in American culture published during the previous year, in any language and in any country. As stated at the Web site, the award “honors each year a book of exceptional merit that both illuminates some important aspect of the music of the United States and places that music in a rich cultural context.” The author must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada. The winner will receive a monetary prize and a certificate, which will be conferred at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation of the Society by the chair of the committee. Guidelines: The goal of this award is to recognize the best writing on music in American culture, regardless of the source or intended audience of that writing, and in so doing, to reinforce the relationship between academic musicology and the broader culture of musical reading and writing of which it forms a part. Hence, work by a broad range of authors— including performing musicians, journalists, and music critics, as well as academic scholars—will be considered. For additional Guidelines, https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/maca Constitution: rotation of members. Three members serving three-year overlapping terms. Annual rotation of chair. Timetable: Nominations may be made at any time. The following timetable is suggested: The award is conferred by the committee chair at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation. Other Concerns: Nominations, including self-nominations, must be submitted by May 1 using the form for this purpose found at https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/maca. The award committee may solicit the curriculum vitae of each nominee. The AMS office maintains a detailed "Book Award Protocols" document for committee chairs. Travel reimbursement: [n. a.] |
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