Bronislaw Malinowski Award

The Bronislaw Malinowski Award is an award given by the US-based Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) in honor of Bronisław Malinowski (1884–1942), an original member and strong supporter of the Society. Briefly established in 1950, the award has been presented annually since 1973.[1]: 1 [2]

It is given to an outstanding senior scholar in recognition for a lifetime commitment to the application of the social sciences to contemporary social issues.[3] The acceptance addresses of the awardees are usually published in the society's journal, Human Organization.

  1. ^ Weaver, Thomas (2002). "The Malinowski Award and the History of Applied Anthropology". The Dynamics of Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth Century: The Malinowski Award Papers. Society For Applied Anthropology.
  2. ^ "Bronislaw Malinowski Award :: Society for Applied Anthropology". www.appliedanthro.org. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  3. ^ Weaver, Thomas, ed. n.d. The Dynamics of Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth Century: The Malinowski Award Papers. Electronic publication Archived June 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Society for Applied Anthropology.

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