COUNCIL
President (2016–2017)
David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego
President–Elect (2016–2017)
Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vice Presidents (2016–2017)
Janet Box–Steffensmeier, Ohio State University
Elaine Kamarck, Brookings Institution
Ian Shapiro, Yale University
Treasurer (2015–2017)
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Secretary (2016–2017)
Marion Orr, Brown University
Council Members 2015–2017
Roxanne Euben, Wellesley College
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Byron D’Andra Orey, Jackson State University
Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg
Cameron Thies, Arizona State University
Caroline Tolbert, University of Iowa
Council Members 2016–2018
Matt Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Omar Encarnación, Bard College
Kristian Gleditsch, University of Essex
Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin
Colleen Shogan, Library of Congress
Renée Van Vechten, University of Redlands
Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame
American Political Science Review Editor in Chief (2016–2019)
Thomas König, University of Mannheim
Perspectives on Politics Editor in Chief (2009–2017)
Jeffrey Isaac, Indiana University, Bloomington
Annual Meeting Program Cochairs (2015–2016)
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
Susan Hyde, University of California, Berkeley
Executive Director
Steven Rathgeb Smith
COUNCIL COMMITTEES
Executive Committee
David Lake, University of California, San Diego (President)
Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (President-Elect)
Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University (Past President)
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley (Treasurer)
Ashley Leeds, Rice University (2015–2017 Council)
Marion Orr, Brown University (2016–2017 Secretary)
Ian Shapiro, Yale University (Vice President)
Colleen Shogan, Library of Congress (2016–2018 Council)
Renee Van Vechten, University of Redlands (2016–2018 Council)
Audit Committee
Chair: Caroline Tolbert, University of Iowa (2015–2017 Council)
Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2016–2018 Council)
David Lublin, American University
Committee on Elections and Rules
Chair: Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University (2016–2017 Vice President)
Marion Orr, Brown University (2016–2017 Secretary)
Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame (2016–2018 Council)
Publications Committee
Chair: Ashley Leeds, Rice University (2015–2017 Council)
Roxanne Euben, Wellesley College (2015–2017 Council)
Kristian Gleditsch, University of Essex (2016–2018 Council)
Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame (2016–2018 Council)
Membership and Professional Development Committee
Chair: Colleen Shogan, Library of Congress (2016–2018 Council)
Omar Encarnacion, Bard College (2016–2018 Council)
Byron D’Andra Orey, Jackson State University (2015–2017 Council)
Conferences and Meetings Committee
Chair: Ian Shapiro, Yale University (2016–2017 Vice President)
Bo Rothstein, University of Oxford (2015–2017 Council)
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University (2015–2017 Council)
Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin (2016–2018 Council)
Teaching and Learning Committee
Chair: Renee Van Vechten, University of Redlands (2016–2018 Council)
Cameron Thies, Arizona State University (2015–2017 Council)
James Mahoney, Northwestern University (2015–2017 Council)
Public Engagement Committee
Chair: Marion Orr, Brown University (2016–2017 Secretary)
Matt Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles (2016–2018 Council)
Elaine Kamarck, Brookings Institution (2016–2017 Vice President)
Active Committees
TERM COMMITTEES
APSA/ASA Steering Committee
Catherine Boone, London School of Economics, Cochair
Carl LeVan, American University
Kennedy Mkutu, United States International University, Nairobi
Asia Workshop Steering Committee
John Aldrich, Duke University, Chair
Edmund Malesky, Duke University
Meredith Weiss, University at Albany SUNY
Middle East Workshop Steering Committee
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Lisa Anderson, American University in Cairo, Chair
Mustapha K. Al Sayyid, American University in Cairo
Nancy Bermeo, University of Oxford
Henry E. Brady, University of California, Berkeley
Joseph G. Jabbra, Lebanese American University
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
TLC Review Committee
Audrey Haynes, University of Georgia, Chair
Janni Aragon, University of Victoria
Stephen Caliendo, North Central College
Michelle Deardorff, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Terry Gilmour, Midland College
Stephen Meinhold, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Sherri Wallace, University of Louisville
STATUS COMMITTEES
Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession
The Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession develops and promotes activities concerning the professional development of Asian American and Pacific Islander political scientists.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
James Lai, Santa Clara University
Carrie Liu Currier, Texas Christian University
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Julie Merseth, Northwestern University
Okiyoshi Takeda, Aoyama Gakuin University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Rebecca Dean, University of Texas, Arlington, Chair
Naomi Murakawa, Princeton University
Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession
The Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession develops and promotes activities concerning the professional development of African Americans within the discipline.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Tyson King Meadows, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Chair
Alexandra Moffett–Bateau, City University of New York
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Porsha Cropper, Abt Associates
Clarissa Hayward, Washington University in Saint Louis
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Michael Fauntroy, Howard University
Atiya Stokes-Brown, Bucknell University
Committee on the Status of Community Colleges in the Profession
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Elsa Dias, Pikes Peak Community College
Peter Bowman, Palomar College
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Sara Parker, Chabot College, Chair
Erin Richards, Cascadia College
Cammy Shay, Houston Community College
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Andrea Simpson, University of Richmond
Tressa Tabares, American River College
Committee on the Status of Contingent Faculty in the Profession
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Catherine Guisan, University of Minnesota, Chair
Julia Lau, Catholic University
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Veronica Czastkiewicz, Pikes Peak Community College
Patricia Stapleton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Peter Francia, East Carolina University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Susan Orr, SUNY Brockport
Nathan Paxton, American University
Committee on the Status of First Generation Higher Education Scholars in the Profession
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame
Tom K. Wong, University of California, San Diego
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Lorrie Frasure Yokley, University of California, Los Angeles, Chair
Els De Graauw, CUNY–Baruch
Pei-te Lien, University of California, Santa Barbara
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Virginia Gray, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Jessica Lavariega-Monforti, Pace University
Committee on the Status of Graduate Students in the Profession
Terms expiring August 31, 2017
Brendan Mark, SUNY–Binghamton
Isabel Perera, University of Pennsylvania
Fabian Neuner, University of Michigan
Isabella Litke, Princeton University
Terms Expiring August 31, 2018
Melina Juarez, University of New Mexico
Nakissa Jahanbani, SUNY–Albany
Christine Slaughter, University of California Los Angeles
Bailey Fairbanks, Georgia State University
Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession
The Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession develops and promotes activities concerning the professional development of Latino scholars within the discipline.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Antonio Vazquez Arroyo, Rutgers University
David Leal, University of Texas, Austin
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Linda Mancillas, Georgia Gwinnett College, Chair
Stephen Nuno, Northern Arizona University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Maria Chavez, Pacific Lutheran University
Eric Juenke–Gonzalez, Michigan State University
Committee on the Status of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and the Transgendered
This committee assesses the status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) scholars in the profession, advances the research on LGBT issues, develops curriculum materials, and works to ensure tolerance toward LGBT political scientists.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Stephen Engel, Bates College
Helma de Vries–Jordan, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Jami Taylor, University of Toledo, Chair
Rick Vallely, Swarthmore College
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Ellen Andersen, University of Vermont
Shawn Schulenberg, Marshall University
Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession
The Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession monitors and reports on the status of women in the profession, advances research on women and on issues of concern to women, develops and assesses curriculum materials, and works to ensure fair and equal treatment of women in the profession.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Kathleen Cunningham, University of Maryland
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Amy Atchison, Valparaiso University
Denise Walsh, University of Virginia
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Frances Rosenbluth, Yale University, Chair
Nadia Brown, Purdue University
PROGRAM AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES
2016–2017 Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee prepares a slate of candidates for elective office in the term expiring August 31, 2018.
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Terri Givens, Menlo College, Chair
Jennifer Merolla, University of California, Riverside
Jennifer Pitts, University of Chicago
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chris Gelpi, Ohio State University
Fred Harris, Columbia University
Tarek Masoud, Harvard University
APSA Delegates to Other Associations
ACLS
Richard Boyd, Georgetown University, Term expiring December 31, 2018
National Coalition of History
Katherine Tenpas, Brookings Institution, no expiration
Centennial Center Advisory Board
The Centennial Center Advisory Board guides practices of the Centennial Center, oversees funds for Center activities, and makes final decisions on awarding of Centennial Center scholarships and grants.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Sarah Childs, University of Bristol
Brandon Rottinghaus, University of Houston
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Joyce Kaufman, Whittier College, Chair
Costas Panagopolous, Fordham University
Toni Michelle Travis, George Mason University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Nina Therese Kasniunas, Goucher College
Phil Keefer, Inter–American Development Bank
Centennial Center Grant Review Committee
Pearl Dowe, University of Arkansas
Beth Whitaker, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
CFP Advisory Committee
Doug Bereuter, President Emeritus, The Asia Foundation; former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Joan Claybrook, Public Citizen; former administrator NHTSA
Richard Cohen, Congressional Quarterly
Charles E. Cook, Jr., The Cook Report; The National Journal
Robert Dole, Special Counsel, Alston and Bird; former Member, U.S. Senate
Ronald D. Elving, National Public Radio
Vic Fazio, Partner, Akin Gump; former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
David Gergen, Harvard University; CNN
Lee H. Hamilton, Indiana University; former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Gerald Kovach, former Senior Vice President, MCI
Richard Lugar, The Lugar Center; former Member, U.S. Senate
David Price, Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Cokie Roberts, ABC News; National Public Radio
Catherine Rudder, George Mason University
James Thurber, American University
Term expiring August 31,2019
Michelle Chin, Archer Center, University of Texas System
Menna Demessie, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Paul Light, New York University
Committee on Departmental Services
The Committee on Departmental Services oversees APSA’s Departmental Services Program (DSP) which provides a forum for political science departments large and small to address common issues as well as plan and develop publications and services for chairs, faculty, and students. The program, overseen by the Committee on Departmental Services, supports political science teaching, scholarship, and service, and provides resources for department chairs.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Holley Tankersley, Coastal Carolina University, Chair
Robert Pahre, University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Thomas Keck, Syracuse University
George Lovell, University of Washington
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Tony Messina, Trinity College, Hartford
KC Morrison, Mississippi State University
Committee on International Political Science
The Committee on International Political Science recommends policy to the APSA council regarding internationalization of the association, develops relationships between American political science and political science in other nations, and oversees APSA’s relationship with IPSA and other non-US national and international associations.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
David Mednicoff, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Nadine Sika, American University in Cairo
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Karen Anderson, University of Southampton
Todd Eisenstadt, American University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Hilde Coffee, Victoria University of Wellington, Chair
Laura Morales, University of Leicester
Committee on Organized Sections
The committee helps Organized Sections carry out their work and oversees the balance between Sections and APSA as a whole. As Section issues have become more routinized we expect that this Committee can function as a board that meets by e-mail and phone to address issues of compliance with APSA section procedures.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chair
Craig Volden, University of Virginia
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Carol Mershon, University of Virginia
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Juan Carlos Huerta, University of Texas, Corpus Christi
Lori Weber, California State University, Chico
Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights, and Freedoms
The responsibility of the Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights, and Freedoms is to protect the rights of political scientists and ensure that the ethical policies of the Association are followed.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Alison Brysk, University of California, Santa Barbara
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Virginia Sapiro, Boston University, Chair
Michael Fortner, CUNY Graduate Center
Samantha Frost, University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign
Term expiring August 31, 2017
David Campbell, University of Notre Dame
Susanna Wing, Haverford College
Publications Committee
The Publications Committee oversees and coordinates existing APSA publications, leads in setting standards for APSA journals and other publications, explores possible relationships with political science journals not sponsored by the association, and develops proposals for new publications, when appropriate.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Alan Ware, Oxford University and University College, London
Ongoing
Phillip Ardoin, Appalachian State University (PS coeditor)
Paul Gronke, Reed College (PS coeditor)
Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University, Bloomington (editor, Perspectives on Politics)
Thomas König (editor, American Political Science Review)
Siting and Engagement Committee
The Siting and Engagement Committee addresses the application of APSA siting policy for the APSA Annual Meeting, Teaching and Learning Conference, and any other major APSA meetings, and after a site has been selected by APSA, plans for a program of public engagement in the community.
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Rachael Cobb, Suffolk University, Chair
Ted Davis, University of Delaware
Ben McKean, Ohio State University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Melissa Michelson, Menlo College
Justin Vaughn, Boise State University
David Wilson, University of Delaware
Small Research Grants Review Committee
Mike Bosia, St. Michael’s College, Chair
Stefanie Chambers, Trinity College
Helen Knowles, State University of New York, Oswego
Julia Maskivker, Rollins College
Gabriel Ondetti, Missouri State University
Teaching and Learning Conference Committee
The program committee for the Conference on Teaching and Learning in Political Science sets the themes for the meeting and oversees the formation of the conference tracks.
Term expiring 2017
Sara Moats, Florida International University, Chair
Kevin Anderson, Eastern Illinois University
Amber Dickinson, Oklahoma State University
Benjamin Gonzalez, Highline College
Elizabeth Matto, Rutgers University
Chad Raymond, Salve Regina University
Boris Ricks, California State University, Northridge
Committee on Teaching and Learning in Political Science
This committee develops and promotes activities within the association and the political science community regarding political science and the practices and policies of higher education, including undergraduate, graduate, professional, and life-long education. The committee also advises the APSA Council on the practices and policy for the annual Teaching and Learning Conference.
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Thomas Ellington, Wesleyan Collage
Elizabeth Smith, Furman University
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Alison McCartney, Towson University
Lee Trepanier, Saginaw Valley State University
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Stephen Meinhold, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Chair
Desiree Pedescleaux, Spelman College
Award Committees
CAREER AWARD COMMITTEES
APSA Distinguished Teaching Award
Honors outstanding contributions to undergraduate and graduate teaching of political science at two– and four–year as well as graduate level institutions. It may recognize a series of contributions spanning several years, an entire career, or a single project of exceptional impact.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Nancy Kassop, State University of New York, New Paltz
Welling Hall, Earlham College
Ethan Hollander, Wabash College
Dahl Award
The Robert A. Dahl Award is awarded annually to an untenured scholar who has produced scholarship of the highest quality on the subject of democracy. Non–ladder faculty members, junior tenure–track faculty at universities and colleges are eligible for the Dahl Award, as are scholars at nonprofit organizations and think tanks, and independent scholars
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Claire Adida, University of California, San Diego
Staffan Lindberg, Gothenberg University
Thad Williamson, University of Richmond
John Gaus Lecture Committee
Honors the recipient’s lifetime of exemplary scholarship in the joint tradition of political science and public administration as well as recognizes achievement and encourages scholarship in public administration.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Greg Lewis, Georgia State University
Ann Bowman, Texas A&M University
Jocelyn Johnston, American University
Frank J. Goodnow Award
Recognizes distinguished service to the profession and the Association, but not necessarily a career of scholarship. This service may be by individuals, groups, and public and private organizations who have played a role in the development of the political science profession and the building of APSA.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Priscilla Regan, George Mason University
Kyle Beardsley, Duke University
Jeff Frieden, Harvard University
Hanes Walton, Jr. Career Award
The Hanes Walton, Jr. Career Award is named in honor of the former APSA Vice President (2012–2013) and professor of political science at the University of Michigan. Given biennially, this award recognizes a political scientist whose lifetime of distinguished scholarship has made significant contributions to our understanding of racial and ethnic politics and illuminates the conditions under which diversity and intergroup tolerance thrive in democratic societies.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Alvin Tillery, Northwestern University
Michael Jones-Correa, University of Pennsylvania
Jane Junn, University of Southern California
Hubert H. Humphrey Award Committee
For recognition of notable public service by a political scientist.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Mary Katzenstein, Cornell University
Michael Lipsky, Demos
Kent Weaver, Georgetown University/Brookings Institution
Benjamin E. Lippincott Award
This award recognizes a work of exceptional quality by a living political theorist that is still considered significant after a time span of at least 15 years since the original publication (supported by University of Minnesota). Given biennially; next awarded in 2017
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Sarah Song, University of California, Berkeley
Corey Brettschneider, Brown University
Cecile Laborde, University College, London
James Madison Award Committee
To recognize an American political scientist who has made a distinguished scholarly contribution to political science. The award is given triennially. The next award will be in 2017.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Susan Stokes, Yale University
Helen Ingram, University of Arizona
Frank Thompson, Rutgers University
Carey McWilliams Award Committee
Honors a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Johanna Dunaway Texas A&M University
Matt Baum, Harvard Kennedy School
Claes De Vreese, University of Amsterdam
Charles Merriam Award
Recognizes a person whose published work and career represent a significant contribution to the art of government through the application of social science research. Given biennially; next awarded in 2017
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Lisa Anderson, American University of Cairo
Donald Kinder, University of Michigan
Paul Quirk, University of British Columbia
Ithiel De Sola Pool Award
The Ithiel de Sola Pool Award and Lectureship was established in 1995 by the Association to honor the memory and contributions of Ithiel de Sola Pool. The award honors a scholar whose research explores a broad range of fields pursued by Ithiel de Sola Pool including political theory, political behavior, political communication, science and technology policy, and international affairs. The award is made triennially, and given next in 2016. It includes a $2000 prize, and the recipient delivers a lecture at the APSA Annual Meeting. Given triennially; next awarded in 2019
DISSERTATION AWARD COMMITTEES
Gabriel A. Almond Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of comparative politics.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Kimuli Kasara, Columbia University
Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University
Michael Ross, University of California, Los Angeles
William Anderson Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the general field of federalism or intergovernmental relations, state and local politics.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Nicole Bolleyer, University of Exeter
Michael Hail, Morehead State University
Shanna Pearson–Merkowitz, University of Rhode Island
Edward S. Corwin Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public law.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Jeff Staton, Emory University
Lori Johnson, Mercer University
Jeff Lax, Columbia University
Harold D. Lasswell Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of policy studies. The award is supported by the Policy Studies Organization and the APSA Organized Section on Public Policy.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Jeronimo Cortina, University of Houston
Christine Rothmayr Allison, University of Montreal
Lisa Miller, Rutgers University
E. E. Schattschneider Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of American government.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Gisela Sin, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Julia Azari, Marquette University
Matthew Beckmann, University of California, Irvine
Sherrill Prize
Established in 2015 and supported by the Ken Sherrill Fund, a temporarily restricted fund within the APSA Centennial Center, the first Sherrill Prize, given in 2016, will recognize the best doctoral dissertation proposal for an empirical study of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) topics in political science.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Ravi Perry, Virginia Commonwealth University
Term expiring August 31, 2018
Chair: Pat Egan, New York University, Chair
Term expiring August 31, 2019
Andrew Reynolds, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leo Strauss Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of political philosophy.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Judith Grant, Ohio University
Arash Abizadeh, McGill University
Deborah Baumgold, University of Oregon
Merze Tate Award Committee
For the best dissertation sucessfully defended during the previous two years in the field of international relations, law, and politics.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Jessica Chen Weiss, Cornell University
Terry Chapman, University of Texas, Austin
Victoria Tin–bor Hui, University of Notre Dame
Leonard D. White Award Committee
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public administration.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Zachary Oberfield, Haverford College
Mary Feeney, Arizona State University
Holly Goerdel, University of Kansas
PAPER OR ARTICLE AWARD COMMITTEES
Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee
For the best paper presented at the previous annual meeting.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder
Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University
John Wilkerson, University of Washington
Heinz Eulau Award Committee
For the best article published in APSR and Perspectives on Politics during the previous calendar year. Two Eulau Awards are made, one for each journal. Committee members are asked to help make the selection from one journal or the other, and the chair is asked to participate in both decisions.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Florence Faucher, Sciences Po
American Political Science Review
Johannes Lindvall, Lund University
Elizabeth Markovits, Mount Holyoke College
Perspectives on Politics
Ed Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Leslie Schwindt–Bayer, Rice University
BOOK AWARD COMMITTEES
Ralph J. Bunche Award Committee
For the best scholarly work in political science published in the previous calendar year which explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Keith Banting, Queens University
Andrew Douglas, Morehouse College
Victoria Hattam, The New School
Gladys M. Kammerer Award Committee
For the best political science publication in the previous calendar year in the field of US national policy.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Janet Martin, Bowdoin College
Stephen Amberg, University of Texas, San Antonio
Traci Burch, Northwestern University
Theodore J. Lowi Award
The Theodore J. Lowi Award recognizes the author of a first book in any field of political science that shows promise of having a substantive impact on the overall discipline, regardless of method, specific focus of inquiry, or approach to subject. APSA and IPSA will administer and fund the Lowi Award in alternating years. The 2016 Lowi Award will be awarded at the 2016 IPSA World Congress of Political Science in Poznań, Poland. APSA will award it at the 2017 APSA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, and will appoint the award committee chair, while IPSA will appoint the other two award committee members.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Graham Wilson, Boston University
Victoria Schuck Award Committee
The Victoria Schuck Award is for the best book published in the previous calendar year on women and politics.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Helen Kinsella, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Amy Alexander, University of Gothenberg
Zoe Oxley, Union College
Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Committee
For the best book published in the United States during the previous calendar year on government, politics, or international affairs. The award is supported by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
Term expiring August 31, 2017
Chair: Edward Weber, Oregon State University
Benjamin Smith, University of Florida
Mariah Zeisberg, University of Michigan.