2023 | Prof Jeremy MacClancy | Morris Maoriesque? Western appreciation of non-Western arts, in New Zealand | |
2021 | | no award made | |
2019 | Dr Konstantinos Kalantzis | Athens and the Indigenous Sublime: Rethinking Orientalism and Desire from Documenta 14 to the Cretan Highlands | |
| Dr Myriam Lamrani | Images on the Move. Migrant Saints ‘Beyond’ the Mexico-US Border | |
2017 | Dr Paolo Fortis | The aesthetics of ‘time-reckoning’: a Guna chromatic history | |
2015 | Prof Lawrence Rosen | Chaos and Choice: The Social Meaning of an Islamic Art Form | |
2013 | Dr Huon Wardle | The Artist Carl Abrahams and the Cosmopolitan Work of Centring and Peripheralising the Self | |
2011 | Dr Joseph Long | The Buryat circle dance and the aesthetics of belonging: Meaning to perform and performing to mean in Southern Siberia | |
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2009 | Dr Sohini Ray | The language of hand gestures in Manipuri dance: semantics and politics | |
2007 | | no award made | |
2005 | | no award made | |
2003 | | no award made | |
2001 | Dr Sean Kingston | Attention to form in a Southern New Ireland life-cycle | |
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1999 | Dr James Leach | Drum and Voices: Aesthetics, technology and political relations in a Rai Coast (Papua New Guinea) society | |
1997 | | no award made | |
1995 | Dr Peter Gow | Piro designs: Paintings as a meaningful action in an Amazonian lived world | |
1993 | Dr Nicholas Thomas | A second reflection: Opposition and irresolution in contemporary Maori art | |
1991 | Dr Michael O’Hanlon | Unstable images and second skins: Artefacts, exegesis and assessments in the New Guinea Highlands | |
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1989 | Prof Michael Herzfeld | Icons and Identity: Religious orthodoxy and social practice in modern Greece | |
1987 | Dr Howard Morphy | From dull to brilliant: The aesthetics of spiritual power among the Yolngu | |
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