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Monica Wilson Prize

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The Monica Wilson Prize was introduced in 2009 to commemorate the contribution of Monica Wilson to Anthropology. The prize is awarded to the best student essay submitted by a postgraduate student as a paper at the annual Anthropology Southern Africa conference. The prize-winning essay is selected based on the work that best addresses the theme of the annual conference or excellently exemplifies the spirit of discovery in ethnographic work. The winner is announced at the annual ASnA conference dinner, and receives a monetary prize and publication in the ASnA Journal.

Previous Winners

  • 2022: Karabo-Maya Rodwell (University of the Witwatersrand)

  • 2021: Tian Chen (University of Cape Town)

  • 2018: Shanee Giani (University of Johannesburg)

  • 2017: Saibu Mutaru (Stellenbosch University)

  • 2015: Christie Kruger (University of Witwatersrand)

  • 2014: Adriaan Steyn (Stellenbosch University)

  • 2013: Ms Kate Abney (University of Cape Town) and Mr Ala Alhourani (University of the Western Cape)

  • 2012: Adam Perry (Univesity of Fort Hare)

  • 2011: Kenneth Tafira (University of Witwatersrand)

  • 2010: Phefumula Nyoni (University of Witwatersrand)

  • 2009: Nina Botha (University of Pretoria)
              Steve Ouma Akoth (University of the Western Cape)

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