| Past Award Recipients
Distinguished Scholar Award:
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This award honors those persons who have contributed greatly to the study of communal societies past and present.
Donald E. Pitzer Distinguished Service Award:
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This award is named in honor of Dr. Donald E. Pitzer (University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana), who has served the CSA over the years as founder, board member, president, and executive director. It recognizes those persons who have contributed greatly to the organization's work.
Donald Durnbaugh Starting Scholar Award:
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This award is named in honor of Dr. Donal Durnbaugh (J. Omar Good Distinguished Visiting Professor at Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA, Carl W. Ziegler Professor of History and Religion at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, PA), former editor of Communal Societies and CSA board member, to encourage and recognize authors new to the field of communal studies. Candidates need not have any organizational affiliation or academic connections; each paper will be judged on its own merit and its suitability for publication in the journal.
Outstanding Contribution Award:
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These awards will be given to individuals or groups who promote the understanding of historic/contemporary communal societies. Awards will be given for two kinds of activity:
- Outstanding Publication Award: An award for a single published work; an article or a book, popular or scholarly, that is an outstanding contribution to the understanding of communal societies, published within the previous two years.
- Gina Walker Outstanding Project Award: This award is named in honor of Gina Walker (Rice Library, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana), who has served the CSA over the years as treasurer, board member, and webmaster, in addition to assuming association responsibilities too numerous to list. She received the Donald E. Pitzer Outstanding Service Award for her invaluable contributions to the association over the years. The award is for non-print projects: including but not limited to videos, websites, news broadcasts, archaeological excavations, museum exhibits or other contributions generally attributed to multiple participants, completed within the previous two years.
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