The UNCG | Susan W. Stinson Book Award in Dance Education
Announcement and Call for Nominations
The UNC Greensboro School of Dance is thrilled to announce the opening of the 2nd round of nominations for the UNCG | Susan W. Stinson Book Award for Dance Education.
About the Award
Funded by an anonymous donor to UNCG in recognition of Dr. Susan W. Stinson, a leading pioneer in the field of dance education, the annual award recognizes book-length publications of excellence in dance education printed in the English language during the current and previous year, as well as authors who conduct exemplary inquiry that advances the field of dance education. The award’s recognition contributes significantly to the visibility of dance education professionals and their work, as well as the vitality of outstanding scholarship and publication excellence in dance education.
Call for Nominations
The award nomination period runs from November 5, 2021, to December 30, 2021.
Eligibility
In the spirit of Susan W. Stinson’s achievements and legacy in dance education, eligible books for nomination consideration should comprise research-informed texts that encompass a range of practical and theoretical applications of learning and knowledge in dance education, teaching, pedagogy, instruction, curriculum, and artistic praxis of dance teachers and educators. Examples of eligible dance education texts include inquiry-based monographs, innovative teaching texts, original edited collections grounded in approaches to dance teaching, learning styles, pedagogy, and social foundations of dance education, and collected volumes that address facets of dancing and teaching across educational, professional, research, and creative realms, including preparation of dancers and those who teach them.
Books consisting of previously published essays, reviews, or articles are ineligible. Texts focused on scientific, historical, and theoretical approaches to dance and dance studies are ineligible for consideration. Nominated books must hold a copyright date of 2020 or 2021.
Nominations
Self-nominations from author(s), editor(s), and publisher are welcome, as well as nominations from the field.
Evaluation
Nominated books will be evaluated based on originality, critical rigor, innovation, and potential contribution to the field of dance education including texts that engage, challenge, question, and motivate dance educators across sectors and populations.
Submission Information
Nominations are accepted by email only. For nominating an author other than yourself, be sure to obtain the author’s consent prior to submitting the nomination. Please briefly describe why you are nominating the book, how the text meets the eligibility requirements listed above, as well as your relationship to the author nominee(s), if any. Include an electronic copy of the nominee’s CV/professional record, and if available, include other relevant information in support of the nomination (i.e. a book review of the nominated text). In the subject line of your email, please enter “Stinson Book Award Nomination.”
In your nomination email, state the book author/authors’ name and address, email address, telephone number, the title of the book, and publisher’s name to Professor Janet Lilly, Chair, Review Committee at j_lilly@uncg.edu.
For each nomination, it is essential that a book’s eligibility for award consideration be determined first before any additional action is taken. When a nominated book does not satisfy eligibility requirements, the committee chair will inform the nominator as soon as possible.
Nominated Author Responsibility
Once nominated, authors should immediately contact their book’s publisher to secure and provide book access for review committee members (4 copies required). Most publishers today provide gratis copies when a book is under award consideration. To these ends, nominated authors should work closely with the Chair of the Review Committee in disbursing book copies to reviewers.
https://vpa.uncg.edu/2021/08/20/call-for-submissions-to-2nd-annual-stinson-book-award/
Doug Risner, PhD
Professor of Dance|Distinguished Faculty Fellow
Dept of Theatre & Dance
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI