THE HUMANITY & SOCIETY DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARD
Humanity & Society presents one award for the article that has contributed most effectively to the advancement of empirical, methodological, and/or theoretical research in humanist sociology. The article must have been published within the journal during the previous calendar year. No nominations will be accepted for the award, since every article will automatically be considered. The Deputy Editors of Humanity & Society, along with the Managing Editor, will serve as the committee for The Humanity & Society Distinguished Paper Award. The Managing Editor will chair this committee but will not cast a vote, expect in the rare instance of a tie vote. The winner will be formally announced during the Annual Meetings of the Association for Humanist Sociology. A plaque of recognition will be awarded
THE HUMANITY & SOCIETY DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARD RECIPIENTS
The Humanity & Society Distinguished Paper Award recipient for 2019 is Melissa F. Weiner for her article “Curricular Alienation: Multiculturalism, Tolerance, and Immigrants in Dutch Primary School History Textbooks.”