Graduate Student Article Award Winners, 2012-2016
The Oxford Bibliographies Graduate Student Article Award was an invitation-only annual award, from 2012-2016, which offered experienced doctoral candidates an opportunity to contribute to Oxford Bibliographies. This competition offered graduate students a unique chance to draw attention to their work and to add a peer-reviewed publication to their CVs. Invitation was by faculty nomination only and featured a rigorous selection and approval process. Rigorous quality controls such as external peer review and editorial board approval permitted only the highest quality contributions to reach publication.
2012 Award Winners
Oxford Bibliographies in Communication
Religious Rhetoric
Michael Souders
University of Washington
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Oxford Bibliographies in Victorian Literature
William Barnes
Martin Dubois
Newcastle University
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2013 Award Winners
Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History
Natural History
David Beck
University of Warwick
Rumor
Christopher Vernon
University of Warwick
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Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology
Lead and Crime
Kimberly Barrett
Eastern Michigan University
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Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations
World Polity School
Didem Buhari-Gulmez
Oxford Brookes University
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Oxford Bibliographies in Islamic Studies
Islam in Nigeria
Alexander Thurston
Georgetown University
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2014 Award Winners
2015 Award Winners
Oxford Bibliographies in Cinema and Media Studies
Cinecittà Studios
Pierluigi Erbaggio
University of Michigan
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Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy
Realization
Umut Baysan
University of Glasgow
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2016 Award Winners
Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology
Technological Organization
Caroline Spry
La Trobe University
Nicola Stern
La Trobe University
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Oxford Bibliographies in Cinema and Media Studies
Essay Film
Yelizaveta Goldfarb
University of North Georgia
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