
Annual Conference Postgraduate Essay Prize
Previous Winners
2011
Michael Oliver (Flinders University) - AFSAAP
/ Monash Prize
Standing
up, reaching out and letting go: Experiences of resilience and school engagement
for African high schoolers from refugee backgrounds
Clare Buswell
(Flinders University)
- AFSAAP / UNISA
Prize
Moral authority, power and women’s identity in colonial Kenya
2010
Samantha Balaton-Chrimes (Monash University)
The Nubians of
Kenya and the emancipatory potential of collective recognition
2009
Susana Saffu (Batchelor Institute
of Indigenous Tertiary Education)
Adult education
and community capacity building: The case of African-Australian women in the
Northern Territory
2008
Matthew Doherty (La Trobe)
Subsistence amid turmoil: Daily life in Central Africa
during the rubber plunder
Tarekegn Chimdi (Monash University)
Systematic repression and rampant human rights abuses
against the Oromo people in Ethiopia
2008
Ruth Jackson (Deakin University)
The three delays as a framework for examining safe motherhood
in Kafa Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia
Jennifer Badstreubner (Australian National University)
Rape and the Tikoloshe. Sexual violence and fear
in a South African township
Samantha
Balaton-Chrimes
(Monash University)
Challenging the state in Africa
2004 - 2006
No prize awarded
2003
Edith Miguda (University of Adelaide)
Global impulses / Local politics:
Comparing two eras of constitution-making in Kenya
2002
Clare Buswell (Flinders University)
Women's power and farming in
Colonial Kenya 1830-1950
2001
Carlos Arnaldo (Australian National University)
Provincial differences in age at
marriage in Mozambique
May Raidoo
Rebuilding local economies: The case of
foreign importers in Durban’s CBD
2000
Elizabeth Le Roux (The
Africa Institute of South Africa)
Breaking through the text: Women
writers in Francophone Africa
1999
Jacob Malungo (Australian National University)
Institutional responses to HIV/AIDS
epidemic: Care for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and health seeking
behaviour in Zambia
1998
Andrew Honey (University of New South Wales)
Apartheid South Africa and the White Australia policy:
Domestic jurisdiction versus Human Rights