As part of our commitment to increasing diversity and inclusion within British Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, the British Society of Aesthetics bestows up to two New Horizons Awards for the best papers submitted to the Annual Conference by members of groups traditionally underrepresented in philosophical aesthetics.
Congratulations to our 2025 winners: Zeynep Çelik (Bilkent University), for her paper, ‘Collective Authorship in Theatrical Works: A Hierarchical Account’; and Felipe Zárate Guerrero (Durham University), for his paper, ‘What is True in Massive Serialised Collaborative Fictions? A Case for Serial Departure’.
Zeynep and Felipe both receive a £500 honorarium and a grant of up to £1000 to attend the conference in September. They will be encouraged to review their papers for submission to the British Journal of Aesthetics.