At the 2024 meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), PhD candidate Anastasia Shevchenko was awarded the prestigious H. Russel Bernard Student Paper Prize by the Society for Anthropological Sciences (SAS) for her paper, “Exploring the Idiographic-Nomothetic Dilemma to Develop Acculturation Theory: The Case for Monaco.”
The AAA is the largest professional organization of anthropologists in the world, bringing together researchers and practitioners from all subfields to share work, foster collaboration, and address pressing societal challenges through anthropological inquiry.
The SAS, a section within the AAA, focuses on advancing the scientific study of humanity through rigorous methodologies, comparative analyses, and theoretical innovation.
The H. Russel Bernard Student Paper Prize, named in honor of the eminent anthropologist recognized for his contributions to research methods in anthropology, rewards exemplary work that combines theoretical sophistication with methodological rigor. Winning this prize signifies academic excellence and a contribution to the advancement of anthropological science.
Congratulations!
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