Manuscript review workshops

Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging Manuscript Review Program

The Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging TAE invites proposals for manuscript review workshop(s) to be held next fall. The goal of the program is to support monograph publications and research excellence by Binghamton faculty members as well as to encourage tenure and promotion.

If you are finishing (or close to finishing) a monograph this summer, the workshop will provide a supportive and generative review to strengthen the manuscript before submission for publication.

The 3-hour workshop will consist of the author plus two to three Binghamton faculty members and an invited external reviewer. All participants will read the manuscript in advance of the three-hour workshop. The workshop may be conducted online if conditions prohibit travel and face-to-face engagement. The focus will be on constructive and generative feedback for the author.

TAE funding will cover the travel costs (if applicable) and honorarium for the external reviewer and a modest research award of up to $200 each for Binghamton reviewers.

The CRCB TAE anticipates making multiple workshop awards.

Application materials

1)      Project Abstract – approx. 300 words

2)      Proposal – approx. 1,000 words

    • Overview of project (significance, methodology, chapter overview) and its relationship to the themes of the CRCB TAE
    • Progress to date of manuscript and anticipated timeline for completion
    • List of two to three requested Binghamton faculty participants
    • Ranked list of 3 preferred external reviewers

Deadline: April 15, 2023

To apply, email all materials to Alexandra Moore.