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BC Studies Prize announcement!

BC Studies Prize announcement!

April 7, 2016

It is our pleasure to announce the winner and runner up of the inaugural BC Studies Prize. This award is for the article deemed to have made the greatest contribution to understanding British Columbia in the previous year, primarily on the basis of the significance and originality of the research but also taking into account the career stage of the author. 
BC Studies Prize: Caroline Grego, “Maybe National Park: Consultation, Conservation, and Conflict in the Okanagan-Similkameen,€ published in BC Studies 186 in the Summer of 2015.
Runner up: Mica Jorgenson, “”Into That Country to Work’: Aboriginal Economic Activities during Barkerville’s Gold Rush,€ published in BC Studies 185 in the Spring of 2015
Congratulations Caroline and Mica!