The proposal submission window for the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society is now open.
National Endowment for the Arts has announced their 2023 NEA National Heritage Fellows, recognizing their dedication and artistry contributions to the field.
Joelle E. Jackson (Indiana University Bloomington) receives the 2022 William A. Wilson prize.
The West Virginia Folklife Collection housed at the West Virginia University Libraries is the recipient of the 2022 Brenda McCallum Prize .
This year, AFS staff and leadership again seek the best possible balance between accessibility, cost, and quality in the Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society.
Discover hundreds of exciting professional opportunities available on the AFS Career Center.
The African American Folklorist is accepting article submissions on an ongoing basis.
The Folk Craft Site Coordinator is a key member of the Lowell Folk Festival team as the lead for the Folk Crafts Area. This individual is responsible for the crafts demonstration artists program, arranging logistics for their participation at the Festival, managing contractual arrangements, and being the on-site coordinator during the Festival.
Prize application season has started! The AFS Newsletter will alert you to new calls for applications, but you can check anytime on our round up of all AFS prize news, including new calls for applications that are posted as they are released.
University of Wyoming (UW) invites applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of American Studies within the School for Culture, Gender and Social Justice (SCGSJ), beginning Fall 2023. Review of applications will begin immediately, with new applications considered until the position is filled.
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