
Do you know any Latin American or Caribbean bloggers interested in being a part of the digital branch for a renowned academic journal?
The Hispanic American Historical Review is looking for bloggers to be a part of our new fellowship program. Fellows will write about topics of Latin American or Caribbean history that interest them, while forming part of our growing online community and receiving a stipend for the work. Check out our flier (link: bit.ly/hahrblogger) or read the text version below to find out more. Please share this with any potential applicants!
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Description: The Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR), the preeminent journal in Latin American History, is looking for Latin American & Caribbean bloggers who can help us develop a bustling online community. Our year long fellowship will support bloggers as they explore their interests, and amplify their voices to create important dialogue.
What We’re Looking For: We want someone with passion and expertise in an area of Latin American history, whether academic, professional, or personal. If you have a perspective to share, we want to know!
Requirements
- You have experience with online writing
- You have a unique interest in an area of Latin American history
- You are eager to engage in conversation, and can commit to blogging regularly
What You’ll Gain: As an HAHR Fellow, you’ll be a part of a community of scholars and intellectuals eager to explore Latin American history with you.
- You will be an official blogger (a HAHR Fellow) for the preeminent journal in Latin American and Caribbean History
- You will be encouraged to develop blog posts into submissions to HAHR
- Our website will be your platform to expand your reach
- You will be the first to know about upcoming HAHR forums & community events
- You will receive a $500 annual stipend for writing about what you love
Apply Today!: If you would like to apply to be an HAHR Fellow, please send us the following information via email to: amanda.peralta@duke.edu
- Your resume with relevant experience
- Link us to your website or blog (May substitute with a blog-style writing sample)
- Describe your interest in Latin American & Caribbean history that you would write about (EX: the history of your local community, region, nation, or any other topic of social, cultural, political, or economic importance)
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Descripción: Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR), la ejemplar revista académica de historia Latinoamericana, busca bloggers que ayuden a desarrollar nuestra comunidad virtual. Nuestro programa de beca dura un año, durante cual nuestros bloggers exploran sus intereses históricos y empiezan diálogos importantes.
Buscamos: Buscamos alguien apasionado, con conocimiento profundo sobre historia Latinoamericana—sea académico, profesional o personal. Si tienes un punto de vista único, queremos saber.
Requerimientos
- Tienes experiencia escribiendo en el internet
- Tienes un interés particular in una área de historia latinoamericana
- Quieres participar en un dialogo, y te comprometes a escribir posts regularmente
Beneficios: Como blogger con nuestro programa, serás parte de una comunidad académica e intelectual que explorará temas históricos contigo.
- Serás blogger oficial de la ejemplar revista académica de historia Latinoamericana
- Recibirás apoyo para desarrollar tus blog posts para posible publicación en HAHR
- Nuestro sitio web será tú plataforma para expresarte
- Te enterarás primero sobre foros y otros eventos para la comunidad de HAHR
- Recibirás $500 (EEUU) anuales por escribir sobre lo que te interesa!
¡Postula Hoy!: Para postular a nuestro programa de bloggers, por favor mándanos la siguiente información por email a: amanda.peralta@duke.edu
- Tu currículum con experiencias relevantes
- Tu sitio web o blog (o una muestra de tu escritura estilo-blog)
- Describe tu interés en historia latinoamericana sobre cual escribirías (Puede ser la historia de tu comunidad, región, país, u otro tema de importancia social, cultural, política o económica)
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