th_Eroses, an arts publication found at www.theroses.xyz, is awarding $100 for a work of artistic / literary research that addresses or concerns human rights in conjunction with this season's topic, Truth, Media, and Human Rights.
The goal of this award is to amplify artistic voices that inquisitively and critically approach the pressing issues of our time, to create a habitat where a unique form of creative journalism can thrive, and to provide th_Eroses readers with artistic / literary insights into key issues.
Submissions may include, but are not limited to, works investigating the nature of truth, the concept of objective truth, the role of the subject and the subject’s context in their experience of or access to truth, media theory and/or the role of media in the creation, dissemination and dismantling of truth and/or truth narratives, the relationship between scientific and artistic or poetic truths, collective faith in expertise, the role of the expert, and the role of the artist and/or poet in relation to the social creation or dismantling of truth and/or truth narratives, etc.
The term 'research' here is intended to indicate the process of creation, exploration, and discovery, rather than the compiling of archival facts and/or materials, although the compiling of archival facts and/or materials may be a part of the process of exploration and discovery, or a part of the process of shaping the path or direction of discovery. This is intended to be an open-ended premise, to support the range of work that may occur in artists' and writers' unique processes.
Successful submissions may, but are not required to, focus on investigative, process-based exploration and material discovery. Successful submissions may couple rigorous (or subjective) analysis with documentation of investigative, process-based exploration and discovery. Submissions do not need to be factual; forms of literary fiction, subjective expression, abstraction, choreography, and/or non-narrative presentations will be considered as well. Submissions in all languages and media are welcomed.