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2023 Organized Section Awards

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SECTION 1: FEDERALISM & INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Martha Derthick Book Award

Award Committee: Maria Escobar-Lemmon, Texas A&M University; Ken Kollman, University of Michigan; Bethany Lacina, University of Rochester

Recipients: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and European University Institute and Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hilland European University Institute

Title: Multi-level Governance and European Integration. Roman & Littlefield, 2001.

Deil S. Wright Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Raúl Ponce Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez; Claudia Avellaneda, Indiana University; Philip Rocco, Marquette University

Recipients: Juan Pablo González, New York University and Hye Young You, New York University

Title: “Money and Cooperative Federalism: Evidence from EPA Civil Litigation”

Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award

Award Committee: Matt Uttermark, The State University of New York at Binghamton; Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Robert Mickey, University of Michigan

Recipient: Jefferey Sellers, University of Southern California

John Kincaid Best Article Award

Award Committee: Michael Sances, Temple University; Katrina Kosec, International Food Policy Research Institute; Paolo Dardanelli, University of Kent

Recipients: Emily Pears, Claremont McKenna College and Emily Sydnor, Southwestern University

Title: “The Correlates and Characteristics of American State Identity.” Spring 2022. Publius 52(2), Spring 2022.

Robert Agranoff Award for Federalism Public Engagement

Award Committee: Laura Evans, University of Washington; Kathleen Hale, Auburn University; Michael Pagano, University of Illinois Chicago

Recipient: Beverly Cigler, Penn State University Harrisburg

SECTION 2: LAW AND COURTS

Best Graduate Student Paper Award

Award Committee: Teena Wilhelm (Chair), University of Georgia; Mark Hurwitz, Western Michigan University; Andrew O’Geen, Davidson College; Natalie Rogol, Rhode Island College; Elisha Savchak-Trogdon, Elon University

Recipient: Yu-Hsien Sung, University of South Carolina

Title: “How US Voters Elect Prosecutors: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment.” Political Research Quarterly.

Teaching and Mentoring Award

Award Committee: Jennifer Bowie (Chair), University of Richmond; Ellen Key, Appalachian State University; John Maltese, University of Georgia; Salmon Shomade, Emory University; David Trowbridge, Middle Tennessee State University

Recipients: Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Laura P. Moyer, University of Louisville

Law and Courts Service Award

Award Committee: Kirk Randazzo (Chair), University of South Carolina; Nancy Arrington, California Polytechnic State University; Alec Ewald, University of Vermont; Christopher Parker, University of Rhode Island; Maureen Stobb, Georgia Southern University

Recipients: Alyx Mark, Wesleyan University; Abigail Matthews, The State University of New York at Buffalo; Monica Lineberger, University of Wisconsin—Whitewater

Best Conference Paper Award

Award Committee: Lori Hausegger (Chair), Boise State University; Bethany Blackstone, James Madison University; Todd Collins, Western Carolina University; Matthew Montgomery, Texas Christian University; John Szmer, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Recipients: Elise Blasingame, University of Georgia; Christina Boyd, University of Georgia; Roberto Carlos, University of Texas at Austin; Joseph Ornstein, University of Georgia

Title: “How the Trump Administration’s Quota Policy Transformed Immigration Judging.” Presented at the 2022 Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10.

Best Journal Article Award

Award Committee: Benjamin Kassow (Chair), University of North Dakota; Eileen Braman, Indiana University Bloomington; Anna Gunderson, Louisiana State University; David Hughes, Auburn University at Montgomery; Laura Moyer, University of Louisville

Recipients: Ryan E. Carlin, Georgia State University; Marianna Castrellón, Stanford University; Varun Gauri, Princeton University; Isabel C. Jaramillo Sierra, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; Jeffrey K. Staton, Emory University

Title: “Public Reactions to Noncompliance with Judicial Orders.” American Political Science Review, Feb. 2022, 116(1):265-282.

C. Herman Pritchett Award for Best Book

Award Committee: Susan Burgess (Chair), Ohio University; Beau Breslin, Skidmore College; Paul Collins, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Ken Kersch, Boston College; Shannon Smithey, Westminster College

Recipient: Ke Li, City University of New York

Title: Marriage Unbound: State Law, Power, and Inequality in Contemporary China. Stanford University Press (2022).

Recipient: Tommaso Pavone, University of Arizona

Title: The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics Behind the Judicial Construction of Europe. Cambridge University Press (2022).

Honorable Mention: Morgan L.W. Hazelton, Saint Louis University and Rachael K. Hinkle, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Title: Persuading the Supreme Court: The Significance of Briefs in Judicial Decision Making. Kansas University Press (2022).

Law and Courts Lasting Contribution Award

Award Committee: Vanessa Baird (Chair), University of Colorado Boulder; Elizabeth Lane, Louisiana State University; Raul Sanchez-Urribarri, La Trobe University; Logan Strother, Purdue University; Richard Vining, University of Georgia

Recipients: Michael W. Giles, Emory University; Virginia A. Hettinger, University of Connecticut; Todd Peppers, Roanoke College

Title: “Picking Federal Judges: A Note on Policy and Partisan Selection Agendas.” Political Research Quarterly, 2001, 54(3):623-641.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Award Committee: Kevin McGuire (Chair), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ryan Black, Michigan State University; Ali Masood, Oberlin College; Mark Massoud, University of California, Santa Cruz; Christine Nemacheck, College of William & Mary

Recipient: Mark A. Graber, University of Maryland

SECTION 3: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Alan Rosenthal Prize

Award Committee: Alexander Bolton (Chair), Emory University; Sharece Thrower, Vanderbilt University; Cynthia Rugeley, University of Minnesota Duluth

Recipients: Christian Grose, University of Southern California; Pamela Lopez, K Street Consulting; Sara Sadhwani, Pomona College; Antoine Yoshinaka, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Title: “Social Lobbying.” The Journal of Politics 84(1):367-382. January 2022.

Carl Albert Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Logan Dancey (Chair), Wesleyan University; LaShonda Brenson, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies; Matthew Platt, Morehouse College

Recipient: Lucia Motolinia Carballo, Washington University in St. Louis

Title: “Trading Pork for Unity: How Parties Respond to Electoral Reforms in Party-Centered Systems.” New York University, 2022.

CQ Press Award

Award Committee: Pamela Ban (Chair), University of California, San Diego; Ju Yeon Park, University of Essex; Hye Young You, New York University

Recipient: Ari Ray, University of Geneva

Title: “When Identity Trumps Class: Women, Workers, and Statistical Representation in Legislative Politics." Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Richard F. Fenno Jr. Prize

Award Committee: Christian Dyogi Phillips (Chair), University of Southern California; Periloux Peay, George State University; Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh

Recipient: LaGina Gause, University of California, San Diego

Title: The Advantage of Disadvantage: Costly Protest and Political Representation for Marginalized Groups. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Barbara Sinclair Legacy Award

Award Committee: Valeria Sinclair-Chapman (Chair), Purdue University; Wendy Smooth, Ohio State University; Kristina Miler, University of Maryland, College Park

Recipient: Katherine Tate, Brown University

Emerging Scholar Award

Award Committee: Jaclyn Kaslovsky (Chair), Rice University; Jamil Scott, Georgetown University; James Strickland, Arizona State University

Recipient: Annelise Russell, University of Kentucky

SECTION 4: PUBLIC POLICY

Best Paper on Public Policy Award

Award Committee: Kenicia Wright, Arizona State University; Brooke Shannon, University of Pittsburgh; Norma Riccucci, Rutgers University

Recipients: Sam Workman, West Virginia University; Herschel “Trey” Thomas, West Virginia University; Corinne Connor, West Virginia University

Title: “County Budgetary Dynamics: Findings from Appalachia”

Best Comparative Policy Paper Award

Award Committee: Annemieke Van Den Dool, Duke Kunshan University; Isabelle Engeli, University of Exeter; Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz; Xufeng Zhu, Tshingua University; Jacint Jordana Casajuana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Recipient: Guillermo Toral, IE University

Title: “Political Bureaucratic Cycle: Public Employment and Service Delivery around Elections in Brazil”

Theodore J. Lowi Policy Studies Journal Best Article Award

Award Committee: Tom Birkland, North Carolina State University; Betsy Albright, Duke University; Paul Cairney, University of Stirling

Recipients: Saba Siddiki, Syracuse University; Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado Denver; Christopher M. Weible, University of Colorado Denver; Raul Pacheco-Vega, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas; David Carter, University of Utah; Cali Curley, University of Miami; Aaron Deslatte, Indiana University; Abigail Bennett, Michigan State University

Title: “Institutional Analysis with the Institutional Grammar.” 2022. Policy Studies Journal, 50(2): 315-339.

Excellence in Mentoring Award

Award Committee: Paul Manna, The College of William & Mary; Annelise Russell, University of Kentucky; Kristin Goss, Duke University

Recipient: James Garand, Louisiana State University

SECTION 5: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Samuel Eldersveld Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Robert Boatright (Chair), Clark University; Jennifer Jensen, Lehigh University; John Green, University of Akron

Recipient: Russell Dalton, University of California, Irvine

Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award

Award Committee: Geoffrey Lorenz (Chair), University of Nebraska – Lincoln; Herschel Thomas, West Virginia University; Caitlin Andrews-Lee, Toronto Metropolitan University

Recipient: Sarah Zukerman Daly, Columbia University

Title: Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Matthew Lacombe (Chair), Case Western Reserve University; Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico; Niloufer Siddiqui, The State University of New York at Albany

Recipient: Connor Phillips, Harvard University

Title: “Interest Group Strategy and State Legislative Polarization.” Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Jack Walker Outstanding Article Award

Award Committee: Bonnie Meguid (Chair), University of Rochester; Ashley English, University of North Texas; Daniel Tavana, Pennsylvania State University

Recipient: Rune Slothuus, Aarhus University and Martin Bisgaard, Aarhus University

Title: “How Political Parties Shape Public Opinion in the Real World.” American Journal of Political Science. 65(4): 896-911.

Emerging Scholars Award

Award Committee: Zeynep Somer-Topcu (Chair), University of Texas at Austin; David Kimball, University of Missouri- St. Louis; Paul Djupe, Denison University

Recipient: Mathias Poertner, London School of Economics and Political Science

SECTION 6: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Herbert Kaufman Award

Award Committee: Jaclyn Piatak, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Susan Miller, Arizona State University; Ricardo Bello Gomez, Texas Tech University

Recipients: Daniel Hawes, Kent State University; Daniel Chand, Kent State University; M. Apolonia Calderon, University of Maryland

Title: “Caught in the Crossfire: Immigration Enforcement and Student Performance.”

Haldane Prize for Best Article in Public Administration

Award Committee: Ringa Raudla, Tallinn University of Technology; Jiaqi Liang, University of Illinois Chicago; Alan Zarychta, University of Chicago

Recipients: Marija Aleksovska, Utrecht University and Thomas Schillemans, Utrecht University

Title: “Dissecting multiple accountabilities: A problem of multiple forums or of conflicting demands?” Public Administration 100(3) 2022: 711-736.

Paul Volker Junior Scholar Research Grant

Award Committee: Amanda Rutherford, Indiana University Bloomington; Gregory Porumbescu, Rutgers University- Newark; Kelsey Shoub, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Recipients: Juhyun Bae and Michelangelo Landgrave, University of Missouri; Shaun Khurana, Indiana University; Inkyu Kang, University of Georgia

SECTION 7: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Ben Lessing (Chair), University of Chicago; Jesse Trudeau, Brown University; Susanna Campbell, American University

Recipient: Aidan Milliff, Stanford University

Title: Making Sense, Making Choices: How Civilians Choose Survival Strategies during Violence. Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Award Committee: Jakana Thomas (Chair), University of California, San Diego; Chris Farris, University of Michigan; Danielle Jung, Emory University

Recipient: Sara Mitchell, University of Iowa

J. David Singer Data Innovation Award

Award Committee: Jonathan Renshon (Chair), University of Wisconsin—Madison; Sabrina Karim, Cornell University; Magnus Lundgren, University of Gothenburg

Recipients: Dara Cohen, Harvard University; Ragnhild Nordas, University of Michigan; Robert Ulrich Nagel, Georgetown University

Title: “Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict (SVAC)”

SECTION 9: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS

The Richard E. Neustadt Best Book Award

Award Committee: Diane Heith (Chair), St. John’s University; George Krause, University of Georgia; Austin Trantham, Saint Leo University; Kevin Baron, Austin Peay State University; Donna Hoffman, University of Northern Iowa

Recipients: Alexander D. Bolton, Emory University and Sharece Thrower, Vanderbilt University

Title: Checks in the Balance: Legislative Capacity and the Dynamics of Executive Power. Princeton University Press, 2022.

George C. Edwards III Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Adam McMahon (Chair), Rider University and The College of New Jersey; Jonathan Klingler, University of Mississippi; Graham Dodds, Concordia University; Renee Van Vechten, University of Redlands; Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology

Recipient: Robert E. Thompson, Wayne State University

Title: “Emotional Intelligence and the Intensification of Impeachment Threats to US Presidents, 1789-2021.” PhD Dissertation, Wayne State University.

Founders Award for Best Graduate Student Paper

Award Committee: Alison Howard (Chair), Dominican University of California; Jennifer R. Hopper, Southern Connecticut State University; Kenneth Mayer, University of Wisconsin—Madison

Recipient: Benjamin S. Noble, Washington University in St. Louis

Title: “How Presidents Persuade: Facts, Feelings, and the Language of Presidential Power.” Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Emerging Scholar Award

Award Committee: David Lewis (Chair), Vanderbilt University; Meena Bose, Hofstra University; Karen Hult, Virginia Tech University

Recipient: John A. Dearborn, Vanderbilt University

Founders Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Jennifer Selin (Chair), Administrative Conference of the United States; Laine Shay, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; Shannon Bow O’Brien, University of Texas; George C. Edwards III, Texas A&M University; Chris Devine, University of Dayton

Recipients: Joshua B. Kennedy, Georgia Southern University and Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin College

Title: “Executive Orders and the Administrative State: Formulation, Implementation, and Regulation.” Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

SECTION 11: RELIGION AND POLITICS

Hubert Morken Book Award

Award Committee: Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University; Jonathan Laurence, Boston College; John Green, University of Akron

Recipient: Zeynep Bulutgil, University College London

Title: The Origins of Secular Institutions: Ideas, Timing, and Organization. Oxford University Press, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Fossati Diego, City University of Hong Kong

Title: Unity through Division: Political Islam, Representation and Democracy in Indonesia. Cambridge University Press.

Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Nandini Deo, Lehigh University; Jessica Soedirgo, University of Amsterdam; John McTague, Towson University

Recipient: Amy Lakeman, Harvard University

Title: “When Theology Responds: How Politics Shapes Religious Belief.” Harvard University, 2022.

Ted Jelen Best Journal Article Award

Award Committee: Michael Driessen, John Cabot University; Joel Day, Princeton University; Rebecca Glaizer, University of Arkansas

Recipients: Gaziza Shakhanova, Prague University of Economics and Business and Petr Kratochvi, Institute of International Relations Prague

Title: “The Patriotic Turn in Russia: Political Convergence of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State.” Politics & Religion 2022, 15, 114-141.

Honorable Mention: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College; Jeffrey Carpenter, Middlebury College; A. Maurits van der Veen, The College of William & Mary

Title: “Assessing the Effect of Media Tone on Attitudes Toward Muslims: Evidence from an Online Experiment.” Politics & Religion 2022, 15, 441-461.

Weber Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Kikue Hamayotsu, Northern Illinois University; Cammie Bolin, University at Albany, State University of New York; Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed, Stanford University

Recipient: Feyaad Allie, Stanford University

Title: “The Representation Trap: How and Why Muslims Struggle to Maintain Power in India”

Honorable Mention: Rajeshwari Majumdar, New York University; Richard Bonneau, New York University; Jonathan Nagler, New York University; Joshua A. Tucker, New York University

Title: “Reducing Prejudice and Support for Religious Nationalism Through Conversations on WhatsApp”

Kenneth D. Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award

Award Committee: L. Felipe Mantilla, University of South Florida; Jeremy Menchik, Boston University; Ben Gaskins, Lewis & Clark College

Recipient: Feyaad Allie, Stanford University

Title: “The Representation Trap: How and Why Muslims Struggle to Maintain Power in India”

Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar in Religion and Politics Award

Award Committee: Paul Djupe, Denison University; Laura Olso, Clemson University; Sabri Ciftci, Kansas State University

Recipient: Ron Hassner, University of California, Berkeley

SECTION 13: URBAN AND LOCAL POLITICS

Byran Jackson Dissertation Research on Minority Politics Award

Award Committee: Patricia Posey (Chair), University of Chicago; Veronica Herrera, University of California, Los Angeles; Domingo Morel, New York University

Recipient: LaRaven Temoney, University of Florida

Title: “The Lasting Impact of the Voter Education Project on Black Political Participation in the US South”

Norton Long Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Ronald Vogel, Toronto Metropolitan University; Jeff Paller, University of Gothenburg; Sharon Wright Austin, University of Florida

Recipient: Laura Reese, Michigan State University

Susan Clarke Young Scholars’ Award

Award Committee: Alison Post, University of California, Berkeley; Scott Minkoff, The State University of New York at New Paltz; Martin Horak, Western University

Recipients: Alexander Sahn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Alice Xu, Yale University

SECTION 15: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Don K. Price Award

Award Committee: David Konisky (Chair), Indiana University; David Switzer, University of Missouri; Jonas Nahm, Johns Hopkins University

Recipient: Jennifer Forestal, Loyola University Chicago

Title: Designing for Democracy: How to Build Community in Digital Environments. Oxford University Press, 2022.

Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize

Award Committee: Aaron Deslatte, Indiana University; Annemieke van den Dool, Duke Kunshan University; Janina Grabs, Esade Barcelona Pedralbes Campus

Recipient: Chris Armstrong, University of South Hampton

Title: A Blue New Deal: Why We Need a New Politics for the Ocean. Yale University Press, 2022.

Virginia M. Walsh Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Betsy Albright, Duke University; Andrew Pattison, Colgate University; Michael Lerner, London School of Economics

Recipient: Noah Zucker, Princeton University

Title: “Social Ties & Climate Politics.” Dissertation, Columbia University.

Paul A. Sabatier Best Conference Paper Award

Award Committee: Kristin Taylor (Chair), Wayne State University; Jonathan Lewallen, University of Tampa; Alice Xu, Yale University

Recipients: Ishana Ratan, University of California, Berkeley; Alison E. Post, University of California, Berkeley; Tanu Kumar, Claremont Graduate University; Mridang Sheth, University of California, Berkeley

Title: “When do Local Governments Improve Transparency? Bureaucratic Champions for Open Transit Data in California.”

The Elinor Ostrom Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Edella Schlager (Chair); University of Arizona; Dorothy Daley, University of Kansas; Debra Javeline, University of Notre Dame

Recipient: Michele Betsill, University of Copenhagen

The Evan Ringquist Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Manny Teodoro (Chair), University of Wisconsin–Madison; Clare Brock, Texas Woman’s University; Tomás Oliver, Florida Atlantic University

Recipients: Jorge Mangonnet, University of Oxford; Jacob Kopas, Independent Scholar; Johannes Urpelainen, Johns Hopkins University

Title: “Playing Politics with Environmental Protection: The Political Economy of Designating Protected Areas.” Journal of Politics, 2022.

The Emerging Young Scholars Award

Award Committee: Deserai Crow (Chair), University of Colorado Denver; Tom Koontz, University of Washington Tacoma; Hongtao Yi, Ohio State University

Recipient: Elizabeth Koebele, University of Nevada, Reno

SECTION 16: WOMEN, GENDER, AND POLITICS RESEARCH

Best Dissertation Prize

Award Committee: Anna Mahoney (Chair), Tulane University; Elizabeth Corredor, Toronto Metropolitan University; Kostanca Dhima, Georgia State University

Recipient: Bhumi Purohit, University of California, Berkeley

Title: “Laments of Getting Things Done: Bureaucratic Resistance Against Female Politicians in India.” University of California, Berkeley, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Sara Hassani, New School for Social Research

Title: “CLOISTERED INFERNOS: The Politics of Self-Immolation in the Persian Belt.” The New School, 2022.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Malligo Och (Chair), Idaho State University; Jordan Butcher, Arkansas State University; Althea Rani Sircar, University of Redlands

Recipient: Ana Catalano Weeks, University of Bath

Title: “The Political Consequences of the Mental Load”

The Okin-Young Award in the Feminist Political Theory

Award Committee: Brittany R. Leach, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Elena Gambino, Rutgers University; Alison Gash, University of Oregon

Recipient: Danielle Hanley, Clark University

Title: “Choreographing Affective Solidarity: The Choral Politics of Responding to Loss.” Theory and Event, 2022.

Recipient: Katrina Forrester, Harvard University

Title: “Feminist Demands and the Problem of Housework.” American Political Science Review, 2022.

Best Paper on Intersectionality Award

Award Committee: Alexandra Filindra (Chair), University of Illinois Chicago; Margaret Brower, Harvard University; Guillermo Caballero, Salisbury University; Sally Nuamah, Northwestern University

No Awardee in 2023

Public Engagement Award

Award Committee: Thomas Worth (Chair), University of Wisconsin-Madison; Julieta Suarez Cao, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University

Recipient: Julie Novkov, The State University of New York at Albany

Politics & Gender Best Article Award

Award Committee: Elena Gambino (Chair), Rutgers University; Mona Lena Krook, Rutgers University; Zainab Alam, Howard University; Rebekah Herrick, Oklahoma State University; Sabrina Karim, Cornell University

Recipient: Daniel E. Agbiboa, Harvard University

Title: “Out of the Shadows: The Women Countering Insurgency in Nigeria.” Politics and Gender, 2022.

Women, Gender, and Politics Research Section Microgrants

Award Committee: Kanisha Bond (Chair), The State University of New York at Binghamton; Lahoma Thomas, Toronto Metropolitan University; Yalidy Matos, Rutgers University; Robin Turner, Butler University; Swati Parashar, University of Gothenburg; Guillermo Caballero, Salisbury University

Recipients: Angie Torres-Beltran, Cornell University; Dhana Hamal, Johns Hopkins University; Sara Morell, University of Michigan; Anne Whitesell, Miami University; Francisca Castro, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Ariel Mekler, CUNY Graduate Center; Natasha Behl, Arizona State University; Ashley Daniels, Georgetown University and Black Girls Vote; Matilde Ceron, European University Institute; Komal Preet Kaur, University of Colorado Boulder; Christina Gregory, Lamar University

SECTION 17: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY

David Easton Award

Award Committee: Sonu Bedi, Dartmouth College, Thomas Dumm, Amherst College, Lori Marso, Union College

Recipient: Tommie Shelby, Harvard University

Title: The Idea of Prison Abolition.

Recipient: William E. Connoll, Johns Hopkins University

Title: Resounding Events.

First Book Award

Award Committee: Jairus Grove, University of Hawai’I; Adam Dahl, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Banu Bargu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Recipient: Stefan Eich, Georgetown University

Title: The Currency of Politics. Princeton University Press.

Honorable Mention: Irit Katz, University of Cambridge

Title: The Common Camp. University of Minnesota Press.

The Okin-Young Award in the Feminist Political Theory

Award Committee: Brittany R. Leach, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Elena Gambino, Rutgers University; Alison Gash, University of Oregon

Recipient: Danielle Hanley, Clark University

Title: “Choreographing Affective Solidarity: The Choral Politics of Responding to Loss.” Theory and Event, 2022.

Recipient: Katrina Forrester, Harvard University

Title: “Feminist Demands and the Problem of Housework.” American Political Science Review, 2022.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Anna Terwiel, Trinity College; Giulia Oskian, Yale University; Alyssa Battistoni, Barnard College

Recipient: Anna Jurkevics, The University of British Columbia

Title: “Westphalia and the Hidden Tradition of Contested Territory.”

SECTION 18: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS

Best Article in the APSA Information Technology and Politics Section

Award Committee: Johannes Kaiser, IPSOS; Cristian Vaccari, Loughborough University; Anamaria Ducteac Segesten, Lund University

Recipients: Benjamin Guinaudeau, University of Konstanz; Kevin Munger, Pennsylvania State University; Fabio Votta, University of Amsterdam

Title: “Fifteen Seconds of Fame: TikTok and the Supply Side of Social Video.” Computational Communication Research, 4(2), 463-485.

Best Book in the APSA Information Technology and Politics Section

Award Committee: Augusto Valeriani, University of Bologna; Kate Dommett, University of Sheffield; Michael Jensen, University of Canberra

Recipient: Jennifer Forestal, Loyola University Chicago

Title: Designing for Democracy. How to Build Community in Digital Environments. Oxford University Press.

Best Student Paper in the APSA Information Technology and Politics Section

Award Committee: Katharina Heger, Weizenbaum Institut; Benjamin Epstein, DePaul University; Heather Katz, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Recipients: Rui Wang, The State University of New York at Buffalo; Dror Walter, Georgia State University; Yotam Ophir, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Title: “Not all Bots Are Created Equal: The Impact of Bots Classification Techniques on Identification of Discursive Behaviors Around the COVID-19 Vaccine.”

SECTION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

The Joseph Kruzel Memorial Award for Distinguished Public Service

Award Committee: Jason Lyall, Dartmouth University; Gale Mattox, United States Naval Academy; David Sacko, United States Air Force Academy

Recipient: Victor Cha, Georgetown University

Catherine Kelleher Best International Security Article

Award Committee: Nola Haynes (Chair), Georgetown University; Ryan Burke, United States Air Force Academy; Elizabeth Grasmeder, Duke University; Jodi Vittori, Georgetown University

Recipient: Eun A. Jo, Cornell University

Title: “Memory, Institutions, and the Domestic Politics of South Korean–Japanese Relations.” International Organization 76 (Fall 2022): 767-98.

Robert Jervis Best International Security Book By Non-Tenured Faculty Member

Award Committee: Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University; Katherine Barbieri, University of South Carolina; Charles Boehmer, University of Texas at El Paso

Recipient: Chad E. Nelson, Brigham Young University

Title: Revolutionary Contagion and International Politics. Oxford University Press, 2022.

SECTION 20: COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Sage Paper Prize

Award Committee: Macartan Humphreys (Chair), Columbia University and WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Donghyun Danny Choi, Brown University; Martin Dimitriov, Tulane University

Recipient: Feyaad Ali, Stanford University

Title: “The Representation Trap: How and Why Muslims Struggle to Maintain Power in India”

Honorable Mention: Rajeshwari Majumdar, New York University; Richard Bonneau, New York University; Jonathan Nagler, New York University; Joshua A. Tucker, New York University

Title: “Reducing Prejudice and Support for Religious Nationalism Through Conversations on WhatsApp”

Honorable Mention: Saad Gulzar, Princeton University; Durgesh Pathak; Sarah Thompson, Stanford University; Aliz Tot, Stanford University

Title: “Can Party Elites Shape the Rank-and-File? Evidence from a Recruitment Campaign in India”

Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Dataset Award

Award Committee: Simon Hix, European University Institute; Mathias Poertner, London School of Economics; Hillel Soifer, Temple University

Recipients: Francesca R. Jensenius, University of Oslo and Gilles Verniers, Ashoka University

Title: Lok Dhaba Database on Indian Elections

Honorable Mention: Michael Denly, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse; Michael Findley, University of Texas at Austin; Joelean Hall; Andrew Stravers, University of Texas at Austin; James Walsh, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Title: Global Resources Dataset

Theda Skocpol Prize for Emerging Scholars

Award Committee: Anna Gryzmala-Busse (Chair), Stanford University; Alisha Holland, Harvard University; Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University

Recipient: Dawn Teele, Johns Hopkins University

Luebbert Best Article Prize

Award Committee: Nicholas Sambanis (Chair), University of Pennsylvania; Sebastian Mazzuca, University of California, Berkeley; Gerald Schneider, University of Zurich

Recipient: Daniel Mattingly, Yale University

Title: “How the Party Commands the Gun: The Foreign-Domestic Threat Dilemma in China” (2022) American Journal of Political Science.

Honorable Mention: Pavithra Suryanarayan, London School of Economics and Steven White, Syracuse University

Title: “Slavery, Reconstruction, and Bureaucratic Capacity in the American South.” (2021) American Political Science Review 115(2), 568-584.

Honorable Mention: Graeme Blair, University of California, Los Angeles; Jeremy Weinstein, Stanford University; Fontini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Eric Arias; Emile Badran, Igarapé Institute; Robert Blair, Brown University; Ali Cheema, Lahore University of Management Sciences; Ahsan Farooqui, Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives; Thiemo Fetzer, Queen Mary University of London; Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania; Dotan Haim, Florida State University; Zulfiqar Hameed; Rebecca Hanson, University of Florida; Ali Hasanain, Lahore University of Management Science; Dorothy Kronick, University of Pennsylvania; Benjamin Morse; Robert Muggah, Igarapé Institute; Fatiq Nadeem, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lily Tsai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Matthew Nanes, Saint Louis University; Tara Slough, New York University; Nico Ravanilla, University of California, San Diego; Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University; Barbara Silva, Igarapé Institute; Pedro Souza, Queen Mary University of London; Anna Wilke, Columbia University

Title: “Community policing does not build citizen trust in police or reduce crime in the Global South” (2021) Science 374 (6571).

Luebbert Book Prize

Short Listing Committee: Stathis Kalyvas (Chair), University of Oxford; Yanilda Gonzalez, Harvard University; Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania

Final Selection Committee: Daniel Ziblatt (Chair), Harvard University; Liz Nugent, Princeton University; Mary Gallagher, University of Michigan

Recipient: Mark Beissinger, Princeton University

Title: The Revolutionary City: Urbanization and the Global Transformation of Rebellion.

Recipient: Yuhua Wang, Harvard University

Title: The Rise and Fall of Imperial China: The Social Origins of State Development.

Short List

Richard Bensel, Cornell University. The Founding of Modern States.

H. Zeynep Bulutgil, University College London. The Origins of Secular Institutions: Ideas, Timing, and Organization.

Ana Catalano Weeks, University of Bath. Making Gender Salient: From Gender Quota Laws to Policy.

Diego Fossati, City University of Hong Kong. Unity Through Division: Political Islam, Representation and Democracy in Indonesia.

Aram Hur, University of Missouri. Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia.

Lynette Ong, University of Toronto. Outsourcing Repression: Everyday State Power in Contemporary China.

Laura Gamboa, University of Utah. Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies against the Erosion of Democracy.

Shirin Saeidi, University of Arkansas. Women and the Islamic Republic: How Gendered Citizenship Conditions the Iranian State.

Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine. Citizenship in Hard Times: How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threats.

Sarah Zuckerman Daly, Columbia University. Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections.

SECTION 21: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY

Best Book Award

Award Committee: Deborah Boucoyannis, George Washington University; David Fortunato, University of California, San Diego; Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University

Recipient: Tommaso Pavone, University of Arizona

Title: The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial Construction of Europe. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Recipient: Isabela Mares, Yale University

Title: Protecting the Ballot: How First-Wave Democracies Ended Electoral Corruption. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Ernst B. Hass Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Kiran Auerbach, University of Zurich; Sivaram Cheruvu, University of Texas at Dallas; Mathilde Emeriau, London School of Economics

Recipient: Tine Paulsen, University of Southern California

Title: “Building States and Parties: The Causes and Consequences of Local Electoral Reforms.” New York University, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Nina Obermeier, University of Pennsylvania

Title: “The New Internationalists: How the Populist Radical Right drives support for International Economic Integration.” Cornell University, 2022.

Best Article Award

Award Committee: Daniel Bischof, Aarhus University; Ruth Dassonneville, University of Montreal; Lukas Haffert, University of Zurich

Recipients: Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Frederik Hjorth, University of Copenhagen; Jacob Nyrup, University of Oslo; Martin Vinaes Larsen, Aarhus University

Title: “Sheltering Populists? House Prices and the Support for Populist Parties.” Journal of Politics, 2022.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Florian Foos, London School of Economics; Anil Menon, Cornell University and University of California, Merced; Alexander Wuttke, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Recipients: Rafael Di Tella, Harvard University; Randy Kotti, Harvard University; Caroline Le Pennec, HEC Montreal; Vincent Pons, Harvard University

Title: “Keep your Enemies Closer: Strategic Candidate Adjustments in US and French Elections.”

Recipient: Hans Lueders, Princeton University

Title: “Rooted at Home: How Domestic Migration Separates Voters into National and Local Electorates”

Peter Mair Travel Award

Award Committee: Antje Ellermann, University of British Columbia; Tine Paulsen, University of Southern California; Christina Schneider, University of California, San Diego

Recipients: Kibris Ezgi Siir, University of Rochester; Daniela Movileanu, London School of Economics; Dmytro Iarovyi, Kyiv School of Economics

SECTION 22: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY

Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Shannon Jenkins (Chair), University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Anna M. Mahoney, Tulane University; Josh McCrain, University of Utah

Recipient: Keith A. Hamm, Rice University

Mac Jewell Enduring Contribution Book Award

Award Committee: Christopher Warshaw (Chair), George Washington University; Michelangelo Landgrave, University of Missouri; Emma Ricknell, Linnaeus University

Recipient: Beth Reingold, Emory University

Title: Representing Women: Sex, Gender, and Legislative Behavior in Arizona and California. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. 2000.

Virginia Gray Book Award

Award Committee: Michael Nelson (Chair), Pennsylvania State University; Sarah James, Gonzaga University; Michael Binder, University of North Florida

Recipient: Jacob M. Grumbach, University of Washington

Title: Laboratories Against Democracy: How National Parties Transformed State Politics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2022.

Christopher Z. Mooney Best Dissertation Prize

Award Committee: Chris Witko (Chair), Pennsylvania State University; Tracey Bark, Auburn University at Montgomery; Michael Kistner, University of Houston

Recipient: Amber Lusvardi, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh

Title: “The End of the Child Bride: Social Movements and State Policymaking on Underage Marriage.”

State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Paper Award

Award Committee: John Cluverius (Chair), University of Massachusetts Lowell; Daniel Bowen, The College of New Jersey; A. Lee Hannah, Wright State University

Recipients: Danielle Thomsen, University of California, Irvine; Sarah A. Treul, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Craig Volden, University of Virginia; Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University

Title: “Legislative Effectiveness, Progressive Ambition, and Electoral Success.” Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Best Journal Article Award

Award Committee: Seth McKee (Chair), Oklahoma State University; Jesse Crosson, Purdue University; Meghan E. Leonard, Illinois State University

Recipients: Mitchell Kilborn, Harvard University and Arjun Vishwanath, Harvard University

Title: “Public Money Talks Too: How Public Campaign Financing Degrades Representation.” American Journal of Political Science 66: 730-744. 2022.

Emerging Scholar Award

Award Committee: Vladimir Kogan, (Chair), Ohio State University; Bruce A. Desmarais, Pennsylvania State University; Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois Chicago

Recipient: Jacob M. Grumbach, University of Washington

SECTION 23: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

Timothy E. Cook Best Graduate Student Paper Award

Award Committee: Fernando Feitosa (Chair), McGill University; Lisa Argyle, Brigham Young University; Dominik Stecula, Colorado State University

Recipient: Rachel Smilan-Goldstein, University of Virginia

Title: “The Most Horrible Psycho-Sexual Fears: Political Consequences of Racialized Sexual Violence Cues.”

Thomas E. Patterson Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Benjamin Toff (Chair), University of Minnesota; Katherine McCabe, Rutgers University; Jennifer Pan, Stanford University

Recipient: Jianing Li, University of South Florida

Title: “False Beliefs and ‘Healthy’ Skepticism: Understanding the Multilevel and Enduring Challenges of Misinformation.”

Walter Lippmann Best Published Article Award

Award Committee: Jessica Feezell (Chair), University of New Mexico; Constantine Boussalis, Trinity College Dublin; Newly Paul, University of North Texas

Recipient: Patricia Rossini, University of Glasgow

Title: “Beyond Incivility: Understanding Patterns of Uncivil and Intolerant Discourse in Online Political Talk.” Communication Research, 49(3), pp. 399-425.

Murray Edelman Distinguished Career Award

Award Committee: Pippa Norris (Chair), Harvard University; Jaeho Cho, University of California, Davis; Georgia Kernell, University of California, Los Angeles

Recipient: Robert Huckfeldt (Emeritus); University of California, Davis

SECTION 24: POLITICS AND HISTORY

J. David Greenstone Book Prize

Award Committee: Daniel Carpenter (Chair), Harvard University; Alexandra Cirone, Cornell University; Quinn Mulroy, Northwestern University

Recipient: Tomila V. Lankina, London School of Economics

Title: The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia: From Imperial Bourgeoisie to Post-Communist Middle Class. Cambridge University Press 2022.

Honorable Mention: H. Zeynep Bulutgil, University College London

Title: The Origins of Secular Institutions: Ideas, Timing and Organization. Oxford University Press, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Shivaji Mukherjee, University of Toronto

Title: Colonial Institutions and Civil War: Indirect Rule and Maoist Insurgency in India. Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Mary Parker Follett Prize

Award Committee: Edgar Franco-Vivanco (Chair), University of Michigan; Adria Lawrence, Johns Hopkins University; Stephen Stohler, The State University of New York at Albany

Recipient: Kerry Goettlich, University of Reading

Title: “The Colonial Origins of Modern Territoriality: Property Surveying in the Thirteen Colonies.” American Political Science Review.

Walter Dean Burnham Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Adam Chamberlain (Chair), Carolina Coastal University and Lynn Tesser, Marine Corps University

Recipient: Carissa Leann Tudor, Brown University

Title: “Whose Modernity: Revolution and the Rights of Woman”

David Brian Robertson Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Graham Dodd (Chair), Concordia College; Agustin Goenaga, Lund University; Shivaji Mukherjee, University of Toronto

Recipient: Roya Talibova, Vanderbilt University

Title: “Choosing Sides: The Price for Battlefield Loyalty under Autocracy”

Honorable Mention: Desh Girod, Georgetown University

Title: “Jim Crow Foreign Policy: White Supremacy vs. Republicanism.”

SECTION 25: POLITICAL ECONOMY

McGillivray Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Daniel Blake (Chair), IE Business School; Siddharth Swaminathan, Azim Premji University; Maria Carreri, University of California, San Diego; Andreas Kern, Georgetown University

Recipients: Michael Becher, IE University and Irene Menendez Gonzalez, IE University

Title: “Trade Origins of Proportional Representation.”

Recipients: Mario Carillo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Gemma Dipoppa, Brown University; Shankar Satyanath, New York University

Title: “Fascist Ideology and Migrant Labor Exploitation”

Michael Wallerstein Award

Award Committee: Clint Peinhardt (Chair), University of Texas at Dallas; Desiree Desierto, George Mason University; Byungwon Woo, Yonsei University; Amy Pond, Technical University of Munich

Recipient: Abhit Bhandari, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse

Title: “Political Determinants of Economic Exchange: Evidence from a Business Experiment in Senegal.”

Mancur Olson Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Daniela Donno (Chair), University of Cyprus; Nisha Bellinger, Boise State University; Quintin Beazer, Florida State University; Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University

Recipient: Nicholas Kuipers, University of California, Berkeley

Title: “Meritocracy Reconsidered: The Politics of Civil Service Recruitment.” 2022.

William H. Riker Book Award

Award Committee: Melissa Ziegler Rogers (Chair), Claremont Graduate University; Margaret Peters, University of California, Los Angeles; Jonas Bunte, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Tanushree Goyal, Princeton University

Recipient: Didac Queralt, Yale University

Title: Pawned States. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Recipient: Calla Hummel, University of Miami

Title: When Informal Workers Organize. Oxford University Press, 2021.

SECTION 27: CRITICAL POLITICAL SCIENCE

Christian Bay Award

Award Committee: Katherine Young (Chair), University of Hawaii at Hilo; Joseph Peschek, Hamline University; Robert Kirsch, Arizona State University

Recipient: Bradley J. Macdonald, Colorado State University

Title: “Morris’s Utopian Matrix: Art, Socialism, and Political Action”

Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven Award

Award Committee: Wendy Sarvasy (Chair), California State University, East Bay; William Sokoloff, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Frances Fox Piven (Honorary), The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York

Recipient: Food Chain Workers Alliance

Charles A. McCoy Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Clyde Barrow (Chair), University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Judith Grant, Ohio University; John Grummel, Upper Iowa University

Recipients: Adolf L. Reed, Jr., University of Pennsylvania and Victor Wallis, Berklee College of Music

Michael Harrington Book Award

Award Committee: Sarah Surak (Chair), Salisbury University; Elizabeth McKenna, Johns Hopkins University; James Simmons (Deceased), University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh

Recipient: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston

Title: Willful Defiance: The Movement to Dismantle the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Oxford University Press.

Stephen Eric Bronner Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Lahoma Thomas (Chair), Toronto Metropolitan University; Peter Wagner, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater; Benjamin Abrams, University College London; Stephen Eric Bronner (Honorary), Rutgers University

Recipient: Candace Travis, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Title: “The Violence of Nostalgia: Conspiracy Theorism, White Nationalism, and Restoring American Exceptionalism”

SECTION 28: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Robert E. Lane Book Award

Award Committee: Cigdem Sirin, University of Texas at El Paso and Jose Villalobos, University of Texas at El Paso

Recipients: Efrén Pérez, University of California, Los Angeles and Margit Tavits, Washington University in St. Louis

Title: Voicing Politics: How Language Shapes Public Opinion. Princeton Press, 2022.

Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Angie Ocampo, University of Pittsburgh and Yamil Velez, Columbia University

Recipient: Elizabeth Herman, University of California, Berkeley

Title: “Individual Trauma, Collective Stability: The Psychological Consequences of Conflict and Forced Migration on Social Cohesion”

Honorable Mention: Amanda d’Urso, Northwestern University

Title: “In the Shadow of Whiteness: Middle Eastern and North African Identity in the United States”

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: (Max) Hui Bai, Stanford University; Angel Saavedra, Bowdoin College; Cheryl Boudreau, University of California, Davis

Recipients: Allison P. Anoll, Vanderbilt University; Drew M. Engelhardt, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Mackenzie Israel-Trummel, College of William & Mary

Title: “From Protest to Child-Rearing: How Movement Politics Shape Socialization Priorities”

Distinguished Junior Scholar Award

Award Committee: Angela X. Ocampo, University of Texas at Austin; Tony Carey, University of North Texas; Jenn Merolla, University of California, Riverside

Recipients: Michael Strawbridge, Rutgers University; Natan Skigig, University of Notre Dame; Bianca Vicuña, University of California, Los Angeles; Andrew Englehardt, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Ben Lyons, University of Utah; Fabian Neuner, Arizona State University; Nicole Yadon, Ohio State University

Hazel Gaudet Erskine Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Matthew Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania; Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College; Julie Wronski, University of Mississippi

Recipient: Milton Lodge, The State University of New York at Stony Brook

SECTION 29: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION

The Craig L. Brians Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research and Mentorship

Award Committee: Megan Becker (Co-Chair), University of Southern California; Tavishi Bhasin (Co-Chair), Kennesaw State University; Michael Rogers, Arkansas Tech University; Terry Gilmour, Midland College; Elizabeth Matto, Rutgers University

Recipient: Andrew Porwancher, University of Oklahoma

The Best APSA Conference Paper Award

Award Committee: Laura Roost, Creighton University and Bobbi Gentry, Bridgewater College

Recipient: Chelsea Kaufmann, Wingate University

Title: “From Global to Local: Service-Learning in a Comparative Politics Course.” Presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

The Lifetime Achievement Award

Award Committee: Joseph W. Roberts (Chair), Roger Williams University; Maureen Feeley, University of California, San Diego; J. Cherie Strachan, University of Akron; Elizabeth Norell, Chattanooga State University; Peter Yacobucci, Buffalo State University; Colin Brown, Northeastern University; Matt Evans, Northwest Arkansas Community College; Megan Becker, University of Southern California; Tavishi Bhasin, Kennesaw State University; Michael Rogers, Arkansas Tech University; Mark Rom, Georgetown University; Laura Roost, Creighton University

Recipient: Terry Gilmour, Midland College

The Distinguished Service Award

Award Committee: Joseph W. Roberts (Chair), Roger Williams University; Maureen Feeley, University of California, San Diego; J. Cherie Strachan, University of Akron; Elizabeth Norell, Chattanooga State University; Peter Yacobucci, Buffalo State University; Terry Gilmour, Midland College; Colin Brown, Northeastern University; Matt Evans, Northwest Arkansas Community College; Megan Becker, University of Southern California; Tavishi Bhasin, Kennesaw State University; Michael Rogers, Arkansas Tech University; Mark Rom, Georgetown University; Laura Roost, Creighton University

Recipient: Mitchell Brown, Auburn University

SECTION 31: FOREIGN POLICY

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Emily Holland, (Chair); Naval War College; Tom Dolan, University of Central Florida; Jacqueline Hazelton, Harvard University

Recipients: Amaan Charaniya, Washington University in St. Louis; Rex Weiye Deng, Washington University in St. Louis; Dahjin Kim, Washington University in St. Louis; William Nomikos, Washington University in St. Louis; Gechun Lin, Washington University in St. Louis; Ipek Ece Sener, Washington University in St. Louis

Title: “How Foreign Policy Crisis Shapes Public Opinion on Social Media”

SECTION 32: ELECTIONS, PUBLIC OPINION, AND VOTING BEHAVIOR

Philip E. Converse Book Award

Award Committee: Barry Burden (Chair), University of Wisconsin—Madison; Yanna Krupnikov, University of Michigan; Airo Hino, Waseta University

Recipient: Jaime Settle, The College of William & Mary

Title: Frenemies: How Social Media Polarizes America. 2018.

Emerging Scholars Award

Award Committee: John Holbein (Chair), University of Virginia; Lauren Davenport, Stanford University; Gabriel Lenz, University of California, Berkeley

Recipients: Michele Margolis, University of Pennsylvania and Bernard L. Fraga, Emory University

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Anand Sokhey (Chair), University of Colorado Boulder; Charles McClean, Yale University; Anika Gauja, The University of Sydney

Recipient: Feyaad Allie, Stanford University

Title: “The Representation Trap: How and Why Muslims Struggle to Maintain Power in India.”

Best Article in Political Behavior

Award Committee: Michael Barber (Chair), Brigham Young University; Eunji Kim, Columbia University; Ethan Busby, Brigham Young University

Recipients: Bernard L. Fraga, Emory University; Daniel J. Moskowitz, University of Chicago; Benjamin Schneer, Harvard University

Title: “Partisan Alignment Increases Voter Turnout: Evidence from Redistricting”

John Sullivan Award

Award Committee: Cecilia Mo (Chair), University of California, Berkeley; Taylor Carlson, Washington University in St. Louis; Jacob Neiheisel, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Recipient: Klaudia Wegschaider, University of Oxford

Title: “The Effect of Simultaneous Proposals: The Case of Immigrant Enfranchisement.” 2022.

SECTION 33: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS

Best Dissertation in Race, Ethnicity, and Politics

Award Committee: Princess Williams, Amherst College; Maraam Dwidar, Syracuse University; Christopher Towler, California State University, Sacramento

Recipient: Stephanie Chan, Lafayette College

Title: “Creative Citizenship: The Impacts of Racialized Incorporation on Political Participation.” Princeton University.

Recipient: Jasmine Smith, George Washington University

Title: “Electability Politics: How and Why Black Americans Vote in Primary Elections.” Duke University.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Roberto Carlos, University of Texas at Austin; Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Indiana University; Margaret Teresa Brower, Harvard University

Recipient: Jessica Taghvaiee, University of California, Irvine

Title: “UnDACAmented & Unafraid: How United We Dream Uses Twitter in Reaction to #DACA.”

SECTION 34: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS

The Robert L. Jervis and Paul W. Schroeder Best Book Award

Award Committee: Jeff Colgan (Chair), Brown University; Sinja Graf, London School of Economics; Rachel Whitlark, Georgia Institute of Technology

Recipient: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University

Title: Worldmaking in the Long Great War: How Local and Colonial Struggles Shaped the Modern Middle East. Columbia University Press, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Ayşe Zarakol, University of Cambridge

Title: Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Jonathan Kirshner, Boston College

Title: An Unwritten Future: Realism, Uncertainty, and World Politics. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Outstanding Article Award in International History and Politics

Award Committee: Jennifer Dixon (Chair), Villanova University; Alexander Lanoszka, University of Waterloo; Mohamed Sesay, York University

Recipients: Scott F. Abramson, University of Rochester; David B. Carter, Washington University in St. Louis; Luwei Ying, University of California, Los Angeles

Title: “Historical Border Changes, State Building, and Contemporary Trust in Europe.” American Political Science Review, 116(3): 875-95.

Honorable Mention: Kerry Goettlich, University of Reading

Title: “The Colonial Origins of Modern Territoriality: Property Surveying in the Thirteen Colonies.” American Political Science Review, 116(3):911-26.

SECTION 36: HUMAN RIGHTS

Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Sandra Joireman, University of Richmond; Michael Struett, North Carolina State University; Carrie Walling, Albion College

Recipient: Sumin Lee, Rutgers University

Title: “Gender Justice for Whom? Domestic Accountability for Wartime Sexual Violence.” Dissertation submitted to the School of Graduate Studies Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Brian Greenhill (Chair), State University of New York at Albany; Shareen Hertel, University of Connecticut; Karen Zivi, Grand Valley State University

Recipients: Yehonaton Abramson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Abil Menon, Cornell University; Abir Gitlin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Title: “Whose Critique Matters? The Effects of Critic Identity and Audience on Public Opinion"

SECTION 37: QUALITATIVE AND MULTI-METHOD RESEARCH

Alexander L. George Article Award

Award Committee: Kathleen Klaus, Uppsala University; Ma Xiao; Peking University; Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University

Recipient: Eun A Jo, Cornell University

Title: “Memory, Institutions, and the Domestic Politics of South Korean-Japanese Relations.” International Organization 76, Fall 2022, 767–98.

Honorable Mention: Danielle Gilbert, Dartmouth College

Title: “The Logic of Kidnapping in Civil War: Evidence from Columbia.” American Political Science Review [2022] 116, 4, 1226–1241.

David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Alan Jacobs, University of British Columbia; Jennifer Cyr, Universidad di Tella; Veronica Herrera, University of California, Los Angeles; Tasha Fairfield, London School of Economics

Recipients: Erica Simmons, University of Wisconsin—Madison and Nicholas Rush Smith, City University of New York

Giovanni Sartori Book Award

Award Committee: Martha Wilfahrt, University of California, Berkeley; Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University; Chloe Thurston, Northwestern University

Recipient: Fiona Feiang Shen-Bayh, College of William & Mary

Title: Undue Process. Cambridge 2022.

Honorable Mention: Tomila Lankina, London School of Economics

Title: The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia. Cambridge 2022.

Kendra Koivu Paper Award

Award Committee: Oumar Ba, Cornell University; Amy Liu, University of Texas at Austin; Guillermo Toral, IE University

Recipient: Jasmine English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Title: “Dilemmas of Accommodation”

Honorable Mention: Regina Bateson, University of Ottawa

Title: “Finding Meaning in Politics”

Honorable Mention: Mathias Poertner, London School of Economics; Candelaria Garay, Universidad di Tella; Brian Palmer-Rubin, Marquette University

Title: “Mass Politics 2.0”

SECTION 39: HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY

Leonard S. Robins Award for the Best Paper on Health Politics and Policy

Award Committee: Phillip Singer, University of Utah; Kristin Lunz-Trujillo, Northeastern University; Ann Keller, University of California, Berkley

Recipients: Didi Kuo, Stanford University and Andrew Kelly, California State University, East Bay

Title: “State Capacity and Public Health: California and COVID-19”

Honorable Mention: Katie Zuber, John Jay College of Criminal Justice—CUNY; Patricia Strach, The State University of New York at Albany; Elizabeth Pérez-Chiqués, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

Title: “Trickle-Down Burdens: The Effect of Provider Burden on Clients’ Experience”

Outstanding Public Engagement in Health Policy Award

Award Committee: Eduardo Gomez, Lehigh University; Isabel Perera, Cornell University; Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alan Zarychta, University of Chicago

Recipient: Holly Jarman, University of Michigan

David Kline Jones Distinguished Scholar Award

Award Committee: Patricia Strach, The State University of New York at Albany; Colleen Grogan, University of Chicago; Sarah Gollust, University of Minnesota

Recipients: Timothy Callaghan, Boston University and Simon Haeder, Texas A&M University

SECTION 41: POLITICAL NETWORKS

The Political Ties Award

Award Committee: Lindsey Cormack, Stevens Institute of Technology; Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania; Kelsey Shoub, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Recipients: Cassy Dorff, Vanderbilt University; Max Gallop, University of Strathclyde; Shahyar Minhas, Michigan State University

Title: “Network Competition and Civilian Targeting during Civil Conflict.” 2023 British Journal of Political Science, 53(2), 441-459.

Best Conference Paper Award

Award Committee: Omer Yalcin, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Naoki Egami, Columbia University; Abigail Matthews, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Recipient: Olga Chyzh, University of Toronto

Title: “How to Stop Contagion: Applying Network Science to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Plans”

John Sprague Award

Award Committee: Taegyoon Kim, Northwestern University; Bomi Lee, Washington University in St. Louis; Katya Ognyanova, Rutgers University

Recipient: Claudia Wiehler, ETH Zurich

Title: “Informal armed groups in the shadow of civil war: The Nigerian conflict network”

SECTION 42: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Natalia Garbiras Diaz, European University Institute; Anna Wilke, Washington University in St. Louis; Erin Rossiter, University of Notre Dame

Recipient: Love Christensen, University of Arhus

Title: “Uncertainty and Persuasion—Essays on Behavioral Political Economy”

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Nicholas Haas, Aarhus University; Emmy Lindstam, IE Business School; Nicholas Sambanis, University of Pennsylvania

Recipients: Chagai M. Weiss, Stanford University; Shira Ran, Hebrew University; Eran Halperin; Hebrew University

Title: “Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Field Experiments in Israel Show that Education Programs that Broach Sensitive Topics Can Reduce Prejudice”

Recipients: Rajeshwari Majumdar, New York University; Jonathan Nagler, New York University; Joshua Tucker, New York University; Richard Bonneau, New York University

Title: “Reducing Prejudice and Support for Religious Nationalism Through Conversations on WhatsApp”

Best Book Award

Award Committee: Jose Villalobos, University of Texas at El Paso; Cigdem Sirin, University of Texas at El Paso; Marzia Oceno, Florida International University

Recipients: Donghyun Danny Choi, Brown University; Mathias Poertner, London School of Economics; Nicholas Sambanis, University of Pennsylvania

Title: Native Bias: Overcoming Discrimination Against Immigrants. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Recipient: Jamie Druckman, Northwestern University

Title: Experimental Thinking: A Primer on Social Science Experiments. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Public Service Award

Award Committee: Alex Hartman; University College London; Ana de la O, Yale University; Peter Van Der Windt; NYU Abu Dhabi

Recipient: Linda Stern, National Democracy Institute

Rebecca Morton Award for Best JEPS Article

Award Committee: Jenn Jerit, Dartmouth University; Scott Clifford, University of Houston; Bert Bakker, University of Amsterdam

Recipients: Benjamin A. Lyons, University of Utah; Christina Farhart, Carleton College; Michael Hall, University of Michigan; John Kotcher, George Mason University; Mathew Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania; Joanne Miller, University of Delaware; Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College; Kaitlin Raimi, University of Michigan; Jason Reifler, University of Exeter; Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University; Rasmus Skytte, Arhus University; Xiaoquan Zhao, George Mason University

Title: “Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior”

Best Article with a Preregistration in JEPS Award

Award Committee: Jenn Jerit, Dartmouth University; Scott Clifford, University of Houston; Bert Bakker, University of Amsterdam

Recipients: Brendan Apfeld, University of Texas at Austin; Emanuel Coman, Trinity College Dublin; John Gerring, University of Texas at Austin; Stephen Jessee, University of Texas at Austin

Title: “Education and Social Capital”

Best Replication in JEPS Award

Award Committee: Jenn Jerit, Dartmouth University; Scott Clifford, University of Houston; Bert Bakker, University of Amsterdam

Recipients: Christopher Dawes, New York University and James Zink, North Carolina State University

Title: “Is ‘Constitutional Veneration’ an Obstacle to Constitutional Amendment?”

SECTION 43: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP

Best Book Award

Award Committee: Lamis Elmy Abdelaaty (Chair), Syracuse University; Rahsaan Maxwell, New York University, Jeffrey Pugh, University of Massachusetts Boston

Recipients: Abel Escribà-Folch, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Covadonga Meseguer, Universidad Pontificia de Comillas (ICADE-CIHS); Joseph Wright, Pennsylvania State University

Title: Migration and Democracies: How Remittances Undermine Dictatorships. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Recipient: Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University

Title: The Migration-Development Regime: How Class Shapes Indian Emigration. Oxford University Press, 2022.

Best Article Award

Award Committee: Audie Klotz (Chair), Syracuse University; Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto; Yang-Yang Zhou, University of British Columbia

Recipients: Elizabeth Iams Wellman, Williams College; Nathan Allen, St Francis Xavier University; Benjamin Nyblade, University of California, Los Angeles

Title: “The Extraterritorial Voting Rights and Restrictions Dataset (1950-2020).” Comparative Political Studies, 2022.

Honorable Mention: Ezgi Irgil, Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Title: “Intergroup Encounters in Urban Public Spaces: Everyday Strategies of Host Community Members Following a Refugee Influx.” International Migration Review, 2022.

Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Angie Bautista-Chavez (Chair), Arizona State University; PJ Brendese, Johns Hopkins University; Yi Chun Chien, National Chengchi University

Recipient: Laura Cleton, Maastricht University

Title: “Deporting Children: Policy Framing, Legitimation and Intersectional Boundary Work.” University of Antwerp.

Recipient: Ugur Altundal, Loyola University Maryland

Title: “The Right to Travel: Toward an Ethics of Short-Term Mobility.” Syracuse University.

Honorable Mention: Hajer Al-Faham, University of Pennsylvania

Title: “Contingent Citizenship: Muslims in America.” University of Pennsylvania.

Best Graduate Student Paper

Award Committee: Stephanie Schwartz (Chair), London School of Economics; Yehonatan Abramson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Elizabeth Iams Wellman, Williams College

Recipient: Rithika Kumar, University of Pennsylvania

Title: “Left Behind or Left Ahead? Implications of Male Migration on Female Political Engagement”

Emerging Scholar Award

Award Committee: Willem Maas (Chair), York University; Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine; Leila Kawar, University of Michigan

Recipient: Allen Colbern, Arizona State University

Career Achievement Award

Award Committee: Els de Graauw (Chair), Baruch College, the City University of New York; Antje Ellermann, University of British Columbia; Kamal Sadiq, University of California, Irvine

Recipient: James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist University

SECTION 45: CLASS AND INEQUALITY

Best Paper Award

Award Committee: Elizabeth Suhay (Chair), American University; Chenoa Yorgason, Stanford University; Miguel Pereira, London School of Economics

Recipient: Ari Ray, University of Geneva

Title: “When Identity Trumps Class: Women, Workers, and Statistical Representation Under Low Party Gate-Keeping.” Paper presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Best Paper on Economic and Social Inequality

Award Committee: Joshua Jansa (Chair), Oklahoma State University; Gabriele Magni, Loyola Marymount University; LaGina Gause, University of California, San Diego

Recipient: Jaewook Lee, McGill University

Title: “Luddite or Technophile? Policy Preference for Governing Technology-Driven Change.” Paper presented at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Best Dissertation on Class and Inequality

Award Committee: Michael Barber (Chair), Brigham Young University; Allison Hartnett, University of Southern California; Michael Shephard, University of Texas at Austin

Recipient: Briitta van Staaluduinen, Leiden University

Title: “Ethnic Inequality in the Welfare State.” Harvard University, 2022.

SECTION 47: AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT

Best Book in American Political Thought

Award Committee: Joshua L. Cherniss, Georgetown University; Will Selinger, University of Oklahoma; Lisa Vetter, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Recipient: Alex Zakaras, University of Vermont

Title: The Roots of American Individualism: Political Myth in the Age of Jackson. Princeton University Press 2022.

Best Article in American Political Thought

Award Committee: Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology and Connor M. Ewing, University of Toronto

Recipient: Matthew Reising, Baylor University

Title: “James Otis and the Glorious Revolution in America.” American Political Thought, 11(2) (2022); 161-184.

SECTION 48: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

Best Article Award

Award Committee: Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of Cambridge; Sam Rowan, Concordia University; Brandon Kinne, University of California, Davis

Recipients: Julia Morse, University of California, Santa Barbara and Tyler Pratt, Yale University

Title: “Strategies of Contestation: International Law, Domestic Audiences, and Image Management.” The Journal of Politics, 2022.

Best Book Award

Award Committee: Erik Voeten, Georgetown University; Simone Dietrich, University of Geneva; Emilia Powell, University of Notre Dame

Recipient: Didac Queralt, Yale University

Title: Pawned States: State Building in the Era of International Finance. Princeton University Press, 2022.

Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Saori Katada, University of Southern California; Ricky Clark, Cornell Unviersity; Tanisha Fazal, University of Minnesota

Recipient: Katherine Beall, Princeton University

Title: “Trading Sovereignty for Self-Determination: Regional Organizations, Authority, and Human Rights.” University of California Berkeley, 2022.

Distinguished Mentor Award

Award Committee: Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University; Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University; Inken von Borzyszkowski, University College London

Recipient: Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University

SECTION 49: MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA POLITICS

Best Article on MENA Politics

Award Committee: Sarah Parkinson, Johns Hopkins University; Dina Bishara, Cornell University; Crystal Ennis, University of Leiden

Recipient: Alsi Cansunar, University of Washington

Title: “Distributional Consequences of Philanthropic Contributions to Public Goods: Self-Serving Elite in Ottoman Istanbul.” Journal of Politics 84 (2): 889-907.

Honorable Mention: Michelle Weitzel, Geneva Graduate Institute

Title: “Access Denied: Temporal Mobility Regimes in Hebron.” Borderlands Journal 21, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 171–200.

Best Dissertation on MENA Politics

Award Committee: Ian Hartshorn, University of Nevada, Reno; Jannis Grimm, Freie Universität-Berlin; Neil Ketchley, Oxford University

Recipient: Carolyn Barnett, University of Arizona

Title: “Perceived Norms and the Politics of Women’s Rights in Morocco.” Princeton University.

Honorable Mention: Daniel Tavana, Pennsylvania State University

Title: “The Origins of Opposition: Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle East.” Princeton University.

Honorable Mention: Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed, Stanford University

Title: “Religious cycles of policy responsiveness: How religious seasons regulate public opinion and government responsiveness in the Muslim World.” Columbia University.

Best Paper on MENA Politics

Award Committee: Lisel Hintz, Johns Hopkins SAIS; Bozena Welborne, Smith College; Fotini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Recipient: Basileus Zeno, York University

Title: “The Shifting Rhetorics of the Syrian Uprising: Politics of Sectarianization.” Presented at 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

Recipients: Allison Spencer Hartnett, University of Southern California and Mohamed Saleh, London School of Economics

Title: “Rural Intra-Elite Conflict, Colonization, and Demands for Power-Sharing: Evidence from Khedival Egypt.” Presented at 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.

SECTION 50: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Established Leader Award

Award Committee: Jeffrey Kraus (Chair), Wagner College; Matt Lindstrom, College of St. Benedict & St. John’s University; Maureen Ponicki, College of DuPage

Recipient: Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University

Outstanding Civic Engagement Project

Award Committee: Brigid Harrison (Chair), Montclair State University; Karen Kedrowski, Iowa State University; Judithanne MacLauchlan, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; William O’ Brochta, Louisiana Tech University

Recipient: Center for Governance and Markets (Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Founding Director); University of Pittsburgh

Emerging Scholar

Award Committee: Austin Trantham, Saint Leo University; Chapman Rackaway, Radford University; Lia Merivaki, Mississippi State University

Recipient: Sara Sadhwani, Pomona College

Best Paper

Award Committee: Sarah Bruch (Chair), University of Delaware; Nina Kasniunas, Goucher College; Kevin Baron, Austin Peay State University

Recipient: Oded Marom, University of Southern California

Title: “Dinner Party Politics: How Associational Culture Fosters Partisanship in the American Libertarian Movement”

SECTION 51: EDUCATION POLITICS AND POLICY

Best APSA Paper on Education Politics and/or Policy

Award Committee: Elizabeth Sharrow, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Christopher Chambers-Ju, University of Texas at Arlington; Michael Hartney, Boston College

Recipient: Jared Clemons, Princeton University

Title: “Education as Human Capital”

Recipient: Roland Kappe, University College London

Title: “The causal effect of foreign language learning on political attitudes.”

Best Education Politics and Policy Dissertation

Award Committee: Anja Giudici, Newcastle University and Paul Manna, College of William & Mary

Recipient: Emily Dunlop, Cornell University

Title: “Education Access and Perceived Inequality After War: Continuity and Change in Post-War Burundi”

SECTION 52: FORMAL THEORY

Journal of Theoretical Politics Ostrom Award

Award Committee: Deborah Beim (Chair), University of Michigan; Alan Wiseman, Vanderbilt University; Scott Wolford, University of Texas at Austin

Recipients: Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago and Kisoo Kim, University of Chicago

Title: “An information-based explanation for partisan media sorting.” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2022, 34(4).

Best Article by a Non-Tenured Scholar

Award Committee: Avidit Acharya (Chair), Stanford University; Brenton Kenkel, Vanderbilt University; Adam Meirowitz, Yale University

Recipients: Germán Gieczewski, Princeton University and Christopher Li, Vanderbilt University

Title: “Dynamic Policy Sabotage.” American Journal of Political Science 2021, 66(3): 617-629.

Best Article

Award Committee: Craig Volden (Chair), University of Virginia; Andrew Little, University of California, Berkeley; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Georgia State University

Recipient: Seth J. Hill, University of California, San Diego

Title: “A Theory of Intensity, Electoral Competition, and Costly Political Action.” Journal of Politics, 2022, 84(1): pp 291-303.

Best APSA Paper

Award Committee: Ken Shotts (Chair), Stanford University; Mattias Polborn, Vanderbilt University; Raúl Ponce Rodriguez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

Recipients: Peter Buisseret, Harvard University and Carlo Prato, Columbia University

Title: “Politics Transformed? Electoral Competition Under Ranked Choice Voting”

SECTION 53: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY

Nuno P. Monteiro Best Dissertation Award

Award Committee: Alexandre Debs, Yale University; Bridget Coggins, University of California, Santa Barbara; Adam Lerner, Royal Holloway, University of London

Recipient: Katherine Beall, Princeton University

Title: “Trading Sovereignty for Self-Determination: Regional Organizations, Authority, and Human Rights.” University of California Berkeley, 2022. ◼

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