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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 尾注 罗斯玛丽-范阿斯德尔奖 范阿斯德尔奖每年颁发给研究维多利亚时期期刊和报纸的最佳研究生论文。该奖项设立于 1990 年,是为了纪念罗斯玛丽-范阿斯德尔,她是 RSVP 的创始成员,她的开创性研究一直影响着 19 世纪期刊研究领域。获奖者将获得 500 美元奖金并在《维多利亚期刊评论》上发表文章。申请从 5 月 1 日开始,截止日期为 6 月 15 日。欲了解更多信息,请访问 https://rs4vp.org/awards。扩展领域奖 RSVP 扩展领域奖每年颁发一次,奖励那些使十九世纪期刊研究的现有地域、种族和民族构成多样化的优秀论文。我们鼓励那些能加深我们对 BIPOC(黑人、土著人和有色人种)期刊创始人、编辑、投稿人和读者的了解;质疑盎格鲁中心主义观点;弘扬反种族主义或反殖民主义价值观;和/或考虑大英帝国在世界各地的文化影响的文章。获奖者将获得 500 美元奖金并在《维多利亚期刊评论》上发表文章。欢迎研究生、独立学者和各级教师提交作品。申请从 5 月 1 日开始,截止日期为 6 月 15 日。欲了解更多信息,请访问 https://rs4vp.org/awards。客座编辑征集 《维多利亚期刊评论》邀请客座编辑为专题特刊撰稿。个人或联合编辑应将提案提交给 Katherine Malone,电子邮件地址:vpr@rs4vp.org。请简要说明您的主题及其与维多利亚时期期刊研究的相关性,并附上每位编辑的简历。往期特刊的完整列表请访问 https://rs4vp.org/vpr。 [End Page 522] Copyright © 2024 The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals ...
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Rosemary VanArsdel Prize

The VanArsdel Prize is awarded annually to the best graduate student essay investigating Victorian periodicals and newspapers. The prize was established in 1990 to honor Rosemary VanArsdel, a founding member of RSVP whose groundbreaking research continues to shape the field of nineteenth-century periodical studies. The winner will receive $500 and publication in Victorian Periodicals Review. Applications open May 1 and are due June 15. For more information, visit https://rs4vp.org/awards.

Expanding the Field Prize

The RSVP Expanding the Field Prize is awarded annually for an outstanding essay that diversifies the existing geographic, racial, and ethnic composition of nineteenth-century periodical studies. We encourage submissions that deepen our understanding of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) founders, editors, contributors, and readers of periodicals; interrogate Anglocentric perspectives; enact anti-racist or anti-colonial values; and/or consider the cultural impact of the British Empire around the world.

The winner will receive $500 and publication in Victorian Periodicals Review. Graduate students, independent scholars, and faculty of all ranks are invited to submit their work. Applications open May 1 and are due June 15. For more information, visit https://rs4vp.org/awards.

Call for Guest Editors

Victorian Periodicals Review invites proposals from guest editors for special themed issues. Individuals or coeditors should submit a proposal to Katherine Malone at vpr@rs4vp.org. Please include a short description of your topic and its relevance to Victorian periodical studies along with a brief bio for each editor. A full list of past special issues is available at https://rs4vp.org/vpr. [End Page 522]

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