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Organized Section Update

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2016

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The organized sections unite APSA members who share common interests, providing networks to organize meetings and coordinate communications under Association auspices. Also, sections offer outlets for research and opportunities for scholarship. They have become a vital part of the Association by sponsoring panels at the Annual Meeting, producing informative newsletters, and recognizing the scholarly achievements of their members. Listed in the following pages is the update for the Organized Sections 2015–2016. For recent changes or corrections to this update and for contact information, visit www.apsanet.org.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ORGANIZED SECTIONS (SECTION NUMBER IN PARENS)

African Politics Conference Group (44)

Canadian Politics (40)

Class and Inequality (45)

Comparative Democratization (35)

Comparative Politics (20)

Conflict Processes (7)

Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior (32)

European Politics and Society (21)

Experimental Research (42)

Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (1)

Foreign Policy (31)

Foundations of Political Theory (17)

Health Politics and Policy (39)

Human Rights (36)

Information Technology and Politics (18)

International History and Politics (34)

International Security and Arms Control (19)

Law and Courts (2)

Legislative Studies (3)

Migration and Citizenship (43)

New Political Science (27)

Political Communication (23)

Political Economy (25)

Ideas, Knowledge, and Politics (46)

Political Methodology (10)

Political Networks (41)

Political Organizations and Parties (5)

Political Psychology (28)

Political Science Education (29)

Politics and History (24)

Politics, Literature, and Film (30)

Presidents and Executive Politics (9)

Public Administration (6)

Public Policy (4)

Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (37)

Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (33)

Religion and Politics (11)

Representation and Electoral Systems (8)

Science, Technology, and Environmental Politics (15)

Sexuality and Politics (38)

State Politics and Policy (22)

Urban and Local Politics (13)

Women and Politics Research (16)

SECTION 1: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Formed: 1983 / Dues: $25 for students and $25 for all other members.

The purpose of this section is to plan, develop, and implement professional activities for association members with interests in federalism, intergovernmental relations, and state and local government.

Website: http://www.apsanet.ord/section1

Chair: Kathleen Hale, Auburn University,

Secretary: Michael Hail, Morehead State University,

Treasurer: Michael Hail, Morehead State University,

Editor: Publius: The Journal of Federalism: John Dinan, Wake Forest University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Pamela McCann, University of Southern California,

Executive Council: James Clinger, Murray State University; Saundra Schneider, Michigan State University; Pamela McCann, University of Southern California; Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and VU University, Amsterdam; Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota; Jeremy Hall, Rutgers University; Duane Milne, West Chester University

Martha Derthick Best Book Award

Conferred for the best book on federalism and intergovernmental relations published at least 10 years ago that has made a lasting contribution to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Deil S. Wright Best Paper Award

Conferred for the best paper in the field of federalism and intergovernmental relations presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Daniel Elazar Distinguished Scholar Award

Recognizes distinguished scholarly contributions to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

John Kincaid Award

Award for the best article published in Publius: The Journal of Federalism

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

SECTION 2: LAW AND COURTS

Formed: 1983 / Dues: $25 for student members and $30 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to promote interest in teaching and research in the areas of law and the judicial process.

Website: http://lawcourts.org/

Chair: Kevin McGuire, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

Chair-Elect: Timothy R. Johnson, University of Minnesota,

Secretary: Rachel Cichowski, University of Washington,

Treasurer: Mariah Zeisberg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Editor: Journal of Law and Courts: David E. Klein, University of Virginia,

Editor: Law and Politics Book Review: Stephen Meinhold, University of North Carolina, Wilmington,

Editor: Law and Courts Newsletter: Todd Collins, Western Carolina University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Lisa Hilbink (Law and Courts), University of Minnesota, and Liz Beaumont (Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence), University of California, Santa Cruz,

Executive Council: Christina Boyd, University of Georgia; Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California; Justin Crowe, Williams College; Mark Hurwitz, Western Michigan University

Best Conference Paper Award

This award is given annually for the best paper on law and courts presented at the previous year’s Annual Meetings of the American, International, or regional political science associations. Single- and co-authored papers, written by political scientists, are eligible. Papers may be nominated by any member of the section.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

Best Graduate Student Paper Award

This award is given annually for the best paper in the field of law and courts written by a graduate student. To be eligible, the nominated paper must have been written by a full-time graduate student. Both single- and co-authored papers are eligible. In the case of coauthored papers, each author must have been a full-time graduate student at the time the paper was written. Submitted papers may have been written for any purpose (including papers written for seminar, scholarly meetings, and for potential publication in academic journals). This is not, however, a dissertation or thesis prize. Papers may be nominated by faculty members or by the students themselves. The papers must have been written during the twelve months previous to the nomination deadline.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

Best Journal Article Award

Given annually to the best journal article in the field of law and courts written by a political scientist and published during the previous calendar year (2015). Articles published in all refereed journals and in law reviews are eligible, but book reviews, review essays, and chapters published in edited volumes are not eligible. Journal editors and members of the section may nominate articles. Nominations should be submitted before February 15, 2016. Papers should be sent (as a PDF, electronically) to the chair and member of the selection committee.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

C. Herman Pritchett Award for Best Book

Given annually for the best book on law and courts published in the previous year (2015). Previous award recipients can be found here: http://www.apsanet.org/section-2-C-Herman-Pritchett-Award. Please note that case books and edited books are not eligible for consideration. Books may be nominated by publishers or by members of the section. To be considered for this year’s competition a nomination letter and copy of the book must be submitted prior to February 15, 2016, to the chair and to each member of the selection committee.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

Lifetime Achievement Award

Given for a lifetime of significant scholarship, teaching, and service to the law and courts field. Nominees must be political scientists who are at least 65 years of age or who have been active in the field for at least 25 years. Nominations from previous competitions will be carried forward to the current year’s competition. The committee will retain nominations for 3 years, but you are invited to re-nominate an individual and renew the materials in the file during each cycle. Nominations may be made by any member of the Section and should consist of a statement outlining the contributions of the nominee and, if possible, a copy of the nominee’s vitae. Nominations should be submitted to the chair of the selection committee.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

Lasting Contribution Award

Awarded annually to a book or journal article, 10 years old or older, that has made a lasting impression on the field of law and courts. Only books and articles written by political scientists are eligible: single authored works produced by winners of the Lifetime Achievement Award are not eligible. Any member of the section may submit a nomination. The nomination should include a statement outlining the nature of the contribution of the nominated work. To be considered for this year’s competition, a nomination letter and copy of the book or article must be submitted prior to February 15, 2016, to the chair and members of the selection committee.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

Law and Courts Service Award

Given annually to recognize service to the Law and Courts Section in the literal sense, as in service on committees and in leadership positions, as well as service within the Section, as in the service to the profession within the field of law and courts in the form of archiving data, promoting infrastructure, representing the profession in the media, etc.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

Teaching and Mentoring Award

Given annually to recognize innovative teaching and instructional methods and materials in law and courts. Examples of innovations that might be recognized by this award include (but are not limited to) outstanding textbooks, websites, classroom exercises, syllabi, or other devices designed to enhance the transmission of knowledge about law and courts to undergraduate or graduate students. Any member of the section may make a nomination for the Teaching and Mentoring Award by submitting a statement identifying the nominee and outlining the nature of their innovation and the contribution it makes to achieving the purposes of the award (e-mail attachments, in the form of .pdf files, are acceptable). The Teaching and Mentoring Award is supported by the generous contribution from the Division for Public Education of the American Bar Association.

Nominations due: before February 15, 2016

SECTION 3: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Formed: 1983 / Dues (effective January 1, 2016): $33 for a professional or student member who wishes to receive both a hard copy and electronic access to LSQ; $23 for a professional member who wishes to receive electronic access only to LSQ; $3 for a student member who wishes to receive electronic access only to LSQ

The purpose of this section is to provide members with an interest in legislative processes, behavior, and representation opportunities to meet and exchange ideas.

Website: https://pages.wustl.edu/lss

Chair: Peverill Squire, University of Missouri-Columbia,

Secretary: James Curry, University of Utah,

Treasurer: James Curry, University of Utah,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Michael Minta, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Shane Martin, University of Leicester,

Executive Council: Cherie Maestas, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Michelle Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University

Alan Rosenthal Prize

In the spirit of Alan Rosenthal’s work, this prize is dedicated to encouraging young scholars to study questions that are of importance to legislators and legislative staff and to conduct research that has the potential application to strengthening the practice of representative democracy.

Nominations Due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

Carl Albert Dissertation Award

The Carl Albert Dissertation Award is given annually for the best dissertation in legislative studies. Topics may be national or subnational in focus-on Congress, parliaments, state legislatures, or other representative bodies.

Nominations Due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

CQ Press Award

For the best paper on legislative studies presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations Due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

Jewell-Loewenberg Paper Award

The Jewell-Loewenberg Paper Award for the best article in the Legislative Studies Quarterly in the previous year.

Nominations Due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

Richard F. Fenno Prize

In the tradition of Professor Fenno’s work, this prize is designed to honor work that is both theoretically and empirically strong. Moreover, this prize is dedicated to encouraging scholars to pursue new and different avenues of research in order to find answers to previously unexplored questions about the nature of politics.

Nominations Due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

SECTION 4: PUBLIC POLICY

Formed: 1983 / Dues: $15 for students and professional members

The Organized Section on Public Policy is committed to producing rigorous empirical and theoretical knowledge of the processes and products of governing and the application of that knowledge to critical policy issues.

Website: http://www.apsanet.org/section4

Chair: Craig Volden, University of Virginia,

Chair-Elect: Hahrie Han, University of California, Santa Barbara,

Secretary: Edward Miller, University of Massachusetts, Boston,

Treasurer: Edward Miller, University of Massachusetts, Boston,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Hahrie Han, University of California, Santa Barbara,

Executive Council: Peter Dreier, Occidental College; Karen Jusko, Stanford University; Kenneth Wong, Brown University; Jennifer Clark, University of Houston; Christopher Howard, William & Mary; Alan Jacobs, University of British Columbia; Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz; Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Lisa Miller, Rutgers University; Eric Patashnik, University of Virginia.

Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award

The Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award is given for the best book or article published in the general area of public policy during the past 20-plus years. The book or article should have had a major impact on the field. This award carries a prize of $500.

Nominations deadline: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Best Comparative Policy Paper Award

Recognizes a paper presented at the APSA Annual Meeting which is of particular distinction in the area of comparative public policy. It is granted in collaboration with and sponsored by the International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. Following nomination or self-nomination the paper is reviewed by a joint APSA/JCPA adjudication committee. The winning author(s) are awarded the JCPA Best Comparative Paper Award. This award carries a prize of $500. The author is invited to submit the paper for publication considering in the JCPA.

Nominations deadline: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Best Poster on Public Policy Award

Given for the best paper or poster presented at the poster session at the previous APSA meeting. This award carries a prize of $500.

Nominations deadline: September 15, 2015

Award Committee: TBA

Best Paper on Public Policy Award

Recognizes the best paper on public policy given at the previous APSA Annual Meeting. This award carries a $500 prize.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Excellence in Mentoring Award

The Excellence in Mentoring Award has been established to recognize sustained efforts by a senior scholar to encourage and facilitate the career of emerging political scientists in the field of public policy. This award carries a prize of $500.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Harold D. Lasswell Award

The Harold D. Lasswell prize is awarded annually by the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in the field of public policy. It is co-sponsored by the Policy Studies Association and the APSA Public Policy Section. This award carries a $1,000 prize.

Nomination Instructions: Departments are requested to submit a letter of nomination and a copy of the dissertation to each award committee member, and a letter of nomination only to the APSA office by deadline date. Copies of the dissertation are not to be submitted to the APSA office.

Nominations due: January 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Theodore J. Lowi Policy Studies Journal Best Article

The Theodore J. Lowi Policy Studies Journal Best Article Award is given to recognize an article of particular distinction published at any time in Policy Studies Journal. This award carries a prize of $500.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

SECTION 5: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Formed: 1983 / Dues: $24 for students $29 for all other members

The organized section on Political Organizations and Parties works to further scholarship on American political parties, comparative political parties, and interest groups. We do this in a number of different ways. Through our meetings, workshops, newsletter, and website, we provide a means of interaction and communication for like-minded scholars. At our annual workshop at the American Political Science Association conference we work to train scholars in the use of various methods or databases, or to promote new research in a particular area. Our participation through the sections mechanism of the American Political Science Association allows us to be a voice for our member’s interests within APSA. We also organize the panels in our subfields for the annual APSA conference. Finally we recognize excellence in scholarship with our awards for best book, best article, best APSA paper, career achievement, and emerging scholar. We are governed by the volunteer efforts of our officers and board. Were eager to reach out in new directions so let us hear your ideas!

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/POP

Chair: TBA

Secretary: TBA

Treasurer: TBA

Newsletter Editor: VOX/POP: TBA

Emerging Scholars Award

Given to a scholar who has received his or her PhD within the last five years and whose career to date demonstrates unusual promise.

Jack Walker Award

Recognizes an article published in the last two calendar years that makes an outstanding contribution to research and scholarship on political organizations and parties.

Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award

Recognizes a book published in the last two calendar years that made an outstanding contribution to research and scholarship on political organizations and parties.

POP/Party Politics Award

Recognizes the best paper delivered on a Political Organizations and Parties-sponsored panel at the preceding APSA Annual Meeting.

Samuel Eldersveld Career Achievement Award

Recognizes a scholar whose lifetime professional work has made an outstanding contribution to the field.

SECTION 6: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Formed: 1983 / Dues: $8 for students and professional members

The purpose of this section is to provide an arena in which individuals interested in public administration may exchange ideas, enhance their professional development, and act to ensure that activities of the APSA encompass their interests.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/apsapublicadmin

Chair: Jocelyn Johnston, American University,

Chair-Elect: Vicky Wilkins, American University,

Treasurer: Gene Brewer, University of Georgia,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Manuel P. Teodoro, Texas A&M University,

Communications Chair: Amanda Rutherford, University of Indiana,

Executive Council: Domonic Bearfield, Texas A&M University; Susan Miller, University of South Carolina; Manuel Teodoro, Texas A&M University; Randall Davis, Southern Illinois University; John Marvel, George Mason University; Scott Robinson, University of Oklahoma; Ling Zhu, University of Houston; Sergio Fernandez, University of Indiana

Best Article Award

Recognizes the best article published in the American Review of Public Administration.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Best Poster on Public Administration Award

Recognizes the best poster presented during the previous year’s annual meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Herbert Kaufman Award

Presented to best paper on a panel sponsored (or co-sponsored) by the Public Administration section at the 2015 APSA Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The section will follow APSA’s guidance on what constitutes a presented paper—papers that were uploaded to the APSA 2015 conference paper site, hosted by SSRN, or posted/presented in a virtual or alternative form (see PA Division Panels in the 2015 online program for links to such alternative presentations) are eligible for the Kaufman award.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Scott Robinson, Chair, University of Oklahoma, ; Claudia N. Avellaneda, Indiana University, ; Domonic Bearfield, Texas A&M University,

Herbert A. Simon Book Award

This award is given for significant contributions to public administration scholarship. Books with publication dates of 2010, 2011, and 2012 are eligible for the 2016 award. The book’s orientation may be qualitative, quantitative, empirical, interpretive, ethnographic, historical, archival, normative, or theoretical. However, textbooks, revised editions of previously published books, and edited volumes are not eligible.

Nominations should include a justification for the nomination and our copies of the book. Individuals: Contact the publisher and ask to have a copy of the nominated book sent to each of the committee members. The deadline for individuals to submit nominations is March 1, 2016. Publishers: Send a copy of the nominated book to each of the committee members. The deadline for publishers to submit nominations is March 1, 2016.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Volcker Junior Scholar Research Grant

Invites applications and research proposals from junior scholars researching public administration issues affecting governance in the United States and abroad. Proposals will be judged on their potential to shed new light on important public administration questions, their scholarly and methodological rigor, and their promise for advancing practice and theory development. Individual grants are not renewable.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

SECTION 7: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Formed: 1984 / Dues: $8 for students and $15 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to be a forum for the study of any and all forms of political conflict both within and between nation-states.

Chair: Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex,

Treasurer: Alex Braithwaite, University of Arizona,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Paul Poast, University of Chicago, and Krista Wiegand, University of Tennessee,

Executive Council: Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University; Idean Salehyan, University of Texas-Dallas; Kathleen Cunningham, University of Maryland; Scott Wolford, University of Texas

Best Paper Award

Annual award for best paper presented at prior annual meeting on a conflict processes panel or poster session. Papers are eligible only if all authors are untenured (or within 7 years of PhD if employed at an institution without a tenure system).

Nomination due: October 15, 2015

Award Committee: Michael Colaresi, Chair, Michigan State University, ; David B. Carter, Princeton University, ; Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver,

Best Book Award

Awarded for best book on conflict processes published in 2014 or 2015. Nominations must be made by a member of the section; self-nominations are encouraged.

Award Committee: Lars-Erik Cederman, Chair, ETH Zurich, ; Kyle Beardsley, Duke University, ; Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University,

SECTION 8: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Formed: 1984 / Dues: $5 for students and $13 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to promote teaching and research in the areas of representation and electoral systems, and to encourage communication among persons interested in these fields within the Association and with related disciplines.

Chair: Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex,

Secretary: Timothy Hellwig, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Treasurer: Timothy Hellwig, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Editors: Representation: Andrew Russell, University of Manchester and Stephen de Wijze, University of Manchester

Editors: Representation and Electoral Systems Newsletter: Miki Caul Kitilson, Arizona State University; Jean-Benoit, Pilet, University of Brussels; Heather Stoll, Univrsity of California, Santa Barbara

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: TBA

Executive Council: Sona Golder, Pennsylvania State University; Zeynep Somer-Gopcu, University of Texas at Austin; Heather Stoll, University of California, Santa Barbara; Bridgett King, Auburn University; Karen Bird, McMaster University; Felipe Botero, Universidad de los Andes

George H. Hallett Award

Presented annually to the author of a book published at least ten years ago that has made a lasting contribution to the literature on representation and electoral systems.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Lawrence Longley Award

Given for the best article published in the previous year.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Leon Weaver Award

Given for the best paper presented at the previous year’s annual meeting at a panel sponsored by the Representation and Electoral Systems Division.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

SECTION 9: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Formed: 1985 / Dues: $10 for students and professional members.

Presidents and Executive Politics (PEP) of APSA is the premier association of scholars devoted to the study of the presidency and executives (formerly known as the Presidency Research Group). To that end, it welcomes diverse theoretical perspectives, analytical techniques, and data sources as they contribute to the advancement of scholarship and teaching. It also invites the contributions and perspectives of other disciplines. PEP values the establishment and enhancement of non-partisan links between scholarship, the real world of presidential and executive politics, and public policy.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/pep/Home/

Chair: Brandice Canes-Wrone, Princeton University,

Vice Chair: Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin College,

Chair-Elect: Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin College,

Secretary: George Krause, University of Pittsburgh,

Treasurer: George Krause, University of Pittsburgh,

Editors: PEP Report: Ian Ostrander, Texas Tech University, ; Mark Major, Pennsylvania State University, ; Anne Pluta, Rowan University,

Executive Council: Julia Azari, Marquette University; Karen Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; David Lewis, Vanderbilt University; Janet Martin, Bowdoin College; Colleen Shogan, Congressional Research Service; Justin Vaughn, Boise State University; Sharece Thrower, University of South Carolina; Victoria Farrar-Myers, Southern Methodist University; Matthew N. Beckman, University of California-Irvine; Lilly Goren, Carroll University; Diane Heith, St. John’s University; William Howell, University of Chicago; B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University; Yu Ouyang, Graduate Student Representative, University of Kentucky

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Brandon Rottinghaus, University of Houston,

George C. Edwards III, Dissertation Award

Given annually for the best dissertation in presidency research completed and accepted during the previous two calendar years. The recipient will receive a $250 award.

Nominations due: TBA

Best Undergraduate Paper Award

Recognizes the best undergraduate paper completed in the previous two academic years. One copy of each essay should be sent directly to each committee member of the committee.

Nominations due: TBA

Founders Best Graduate Student Paper Award

Given for the best paper on executive politics presented by a graduate student at either the preceding year’s APSA Annual Meeting or at any of the regional meetings in the two years preceding the APSA Annual Meeting. One copy of each essay should be sent directly to each member of the committee.

Nominations due: TBA

Founders Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper on executive politics authored by a PhD-holding scholar presented at the previous year’s annual meeting in honor to Martha Joynt Kumar. One copy of each essay should be sent directly to each committee member.

Nominations due: TBA

Richard E. Neustadt Best Reference Book Award

The Neustadt Committee will also consider nominations when submitted for a separate, typically less frequent, Richard E. Neustadt Award for the Best Reference Work on the Presidency and Executive Politics published in the previous calendar year.

Recognizes the best reference book on executive politics published during the past four years. One copy of each book should be sent directly to each member of the committee.

Nominations due: TBA

Richard E. Neustadt Best Book Award

Given for the best book on executive politics published during the year. One copy of each book should be sent directly to each member of the committee.

Nominations due: TBA

The Legacy Award

The Legacy Award is given to a living author for a book, essay, or article, published at least 10 years prior to the award year that has made a continuing contribution to the intellectual development of the fields of presidency and executive politics.

Nominations due: TBA

SECTION 10: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY

Formed: 1986 / Dues: $29 for students and $44 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to provide members having interests in methodology, including research design, measurement, and statistics, opportunities to meet and exchange ideas.

Website: http://polmeth.org

Chair: Jeffrey Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles,

Chair-Elect: Kosuke Imai, Princeton University,

Vice Chair: Kosuke Imai, Princeton University,

Treasurer: Luke Keele, Pennsylvania State University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Ines Levin, University of Georgia,

Editor: Political Analysis: Jonathan Katz, California Institute of Technology, and R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of Technology,

Editor: The Political Methodologist: Justin Esarey, Rice University,

Executive Council: Lonna Atkeson, Member at Large, University of New Mexico

Career Achievement Award

Honors an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment and service to the profession in the political methodology field.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Emerging Scholar Award

Honors a young researcher, within ten years of his or her degree, who is making notable contributions to the field of political methodology.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Harold F. Gosnell Prize

Recognizes the best work of political methodology presented at a political science conference in the previous year.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

John T. Williams Dissertation Prize

Established for the best dissertation proposal in the area of political methodology. Proposals using quantitative or qualitative methods are welcomed. Proposals are due March 1st and should follow National Science Foundation format guidelines.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Society for Political Methodology Poster Award

Recognizes the best political methodology poster given at any political science conference in the preceding year.

Statistical Software Award

Recognizing statistical software that has made a significant contribution to the advancement of political analysis.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Warren Miller Article Award

Given for the best article in Political Analysis.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Political Analysis Outstanding Reviewer Award

Recognizes individuals who have provided exemplary assistance to Political Analysis during the previous year. Outstanding Reviewers are those who provide excellent, timely, and productive feedback for authors who have submitted manuscripts to Political Analysis. Outstanding Reviewers are also those who frequently review for the journal, and who provide the editors with productive advice about the submissions they review.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

Excellence in Mentoring Award

Honors members of the Society for Political Methodology who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to mentoring and advising graduate and/or undergraduate students- particularly those from underrepresented groups.

Nominations due: May 6, 2016

SECTION 11: RELIGION AND POLITICS

Formed: 1986 / Dues: $15 for students and $24 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to encourage the study of the interrelations between religion and politics, including the politics of religious pluralism; law, religion, and governance; faith, practice, and political behavior; and the politics of secularism, in the United States as well as in comparative, historical, and global perspective.

Website: http://www.apsa-section-religion-and-politics.org/home.html

Chair: Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University,

Chair-Elect: Erin Wilson, Groningen University,

Treasurer: Jeremy Menchik, Boston University,

Communications Coordinator: Ricardo Barrera, Research Legal,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Matthew Scherer, George Mason University,

Executive Council: Kevin R. den Dulk, Calvin College; Tarek Masoud, Harvard University; Elizabeth Oldmixon, University of North Texas; Erin Wilson, Groningen University; Matthew Nelson, University of London, SOAS

Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award

Recognizes the best dissertation on religion and politics successfully defended within the last two years.

Nominations due: TBA

Award Committee: Hanna Lerner, chair, associate professor, department of political science, Tel Aviv University, 212 Aubinwood Rd, Amherst, MA 01002,

Amelie Barras, York University, 340A Beresford Avenue, M6S 3B3 Toronto, Ontario, Canada,

Robert Brathwaite, Michigan State University, James Madison College, Case Hall, 842 Chestnut Road Rm S369L, East Lansing, MI 48825,

Best Paper Award

Recognizes the best paper dealing with religion and politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: TBA

Award Committee: Jonathan Laurence, chair, political science department, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467,

Ruth Marshall, department of political science, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, 300 Jackman Humanities Building, 170 Saint George St, Toronto, ON M5S 2E8, Canada,

Ted Jelen, professor, department of political science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, WRI B227 Box 455029, 4595 S Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV, 89154-5029,

Hubert Morken Award

The Hubert Morken Award is given for the best publication dealing with religion and politics published during the last two years.

Nominations due: 2017

Award Committee: TBA

SECTION 13: URBAN AND LOCAL POLITICS

Formed: 1986 / Dues: $28 for professional members, print and online journal access; $18 for professional members, online-only journal access; $18 for student members, print and online journal access; $10 for student members, online-only journal access

The purpose of the Section is to promote interest in teaching and research in urban and local politics and policy. The Section seeks to encourage communication among individuals interested in urban and local politics within the Association and within related disciples.

Chair: Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis,

Chair-Elect: Ron Vogel, Ryerson University, Toronto,

Secretary: Annette Steinacker, Loyola University, Chicago,

Treasurer: Annette Steinacker, Loyola University, Chicago,

Editors: Urban Affairs Review: Peter Burns, Loyola University, New Orleans, ; Jared Carr, University of Illinois, Chicago, ; Annette Steinacker, Loyola University, ; Antonio Tavares, Universidade do Minho,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University, and Christina Greer, Fordham University,

Executive Council: Ryan Enos, Harvard University; Annika Hinze, Fordham University; Ravi Perry, Mississippi State University; Alison Post, University of California, Berkeley; Tariq Thachil, Yale University; Chris Warshaw, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin-River Falls; Eric Zeemering, Northern Illinois University; Andrea Benjamin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Jefferey Sellers, University of Southern California; Sarah Anzia, University of California, Berkeley; Juliet Musso, University of Southern California

Nominating Committee: Marion Orr, Chair, Brown University, ; Jamila Michener, Cornell University, ; Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut,

Dennis Judd Best Book Award

Recognizes the best book on urban politics published in the previous year. Hard copies of nominated books should be sent to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Jeff Henig, Chair, Columbia University, ; Ellen Shiau, California State University, Los Angeles, ; Juliet Gainsborough, Bentley College, ; Richard Hula, Michigan State University,

Best Dissertation Award

Given annually for the best dissertation on urban politics accepted in the previous year. The award comes with a $250 prize. Electronic or hard copies of dissertations completed and approved in 2015 should be sent to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Mara Sidney, Chair, Rutgers University, ; Joshua Sapotichne, Michigan State University,

Byran Jackson Dissertation Research on Minority Politics Award

The Byran Jackson Award recognizes the outstanding scholarship by a graduate student studying racial and ethnic politics in an urban setting. The award comes with a $500 prize. Electronic or hard copies of approved dissertation proposals should be sent to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Paru Shah, Chair, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, ; Kristin Good, Dalhousie University, ; Marquita Bowers-Brown, Lindenwood University,

Best Paper Award

The Best Paper Award is given for the best paper given at an Urban Politics Section panel at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting. Electronic or hard copies of nominated papers should be sent to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Woody Sanders, Chair, University of Texas, San Antonio, ; Vladimir Kogan, Ohio State University, ; Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, ; Scott Minkoff, SUNY New Paltz,

Norton Long Career Achievement Award

The Norton Long Career Achievement Award is presented annually to a scholar who has made distinguished contributions to the study of urban politics over the course of a career through scholarly publication, the mentoring of students, and public service. Nominations and two (2) supporting letters should be submitted electronically to all committee members.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Michael Rich, Chair, Emory University, ; Megan Mullin, Duke University, ; Tim Krebs, University of New Mexico,

Norton Long Young Scholars Award

The Norton Long Young Scholars award recognizes scholars who completed their PhD within the last three years (or are ABDs) and submitted a paper proposal for the 2015 APSA meeting to the 2015 program chairs. Please send accepted proposals to the 2015 Program Chair and indicate that you are eligible for this award.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University, ; Christina Greer, Fordham University,

SECTION 15: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Formed: 1986 / Dues: $8 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section is to stimulate fundamental inquiry on science, technology, and environmental issues as political phenomena.

Website: http://stepsection.wordpress.com/

Chair: Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara,

Secretary: Ramiro Berardo, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,

Treasurer: Ramiro Berardo, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,

Editor: Review of Policy Research: Christopher Gore, Ryerson University,

Editor: STEP Ahead: Patricia Stapleton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Deserai Crow, University of Colorado-Boulder,

Executive Council: Dorothy Daley, University of Kansas; Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado, Denver; Jennifer Bussell, University of California, Berkeley; Ronald Mitchell, University of Oregon; David Konisky, Indiana University; Megan Mullin, Duke University; Andrea Gerlak, University of Arizona

Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper in the field of science, technology and environmental politics.

Award Committee: TBA

Don K. Price Award

Recognizes the best book on science, technology, and environmental politics published in the last year.

Award Committee: TBA

Nominations due: TBA

Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize

Given for the best book on environmental politics and policy published in the past three years.

Award Committee: TBA

Nominations due: TBA

Virginia M. Walsh Dissertation Award

Named in honor of a young scholar who tragically passed away, this award is given for the best dissertations in the field of science, technology, and environmental politics.

Award Committee: TBA

Nominations due: TBA

The Paul A. Sabatier Best Conference Paper Award

This award is given for the best paper on science, technology, and environmental politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Award Committee: TBA

Nominations due: TBA

Career Achievement Award

The Career Achievement Award is given to an individual in recognition of their lifetime contribution to the study of science, technology, and environmental politics. Nominees must be at least 15 years from completing their PhD degree to be eligible.

Nomination process: Send nominations to committee chair.

Award Committee: TBA

Nominations due: TBA

Emerging Young Scholar Award

The Emerging Young Scholar Award is given in recognition of a researcher, within ten years of his or her PhD degree, who is making notable contributions to the field of science, technology, and environmental politics.

Nomination process: Send nominations to committee chair.

Award Committee: TBA

SECTION 16: WOMEN AND POLITICS RESEARCH

Formed: 1986 / Dues: $25 for students, $30 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to foster the study of women and politics within the discipline of political science.

Chairs: Lisa Baldez, Dartmouth College, and Michele Swers, Georgetown University,

Chair-Elect: Christina Ewig, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

Secretary: Amy Alexander, University of Gothenburg,

Treasurer: Jennifer Piscopo, Occidental College,

Editor: Politics & Gender: Jill Irvine, University of Oklahoma, and Cindy Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Zoe Oxley, Union College, and Denise Walsh, University of Virginia,

Executive Council: Kelly Dittmar, Rutgers University; Kim Fridkin Kahn, Arizona State University; Malliga Och, Graduate Student Representative, University of Denver; Nandini Deo, Lehigh University; Kristen Williams, Graduate Student Representative, Clark University

Best Dissertation Prize

For the best dissertation on women and politics completed and accepted in the previous year.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Alice Kang, Chair, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ; Rosanne Kennedy, New York University, ; Samantha Majic, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice,

Best Paper Award

For the best paper presented at the previous year’s annual meeting in the field of women and politics.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Meg Bergin Rincker, Chair, Purdue University-Calument, ; Tiffany Barnes, University of Kentucky, ; Elin Bjarnegard, Uppsala University,

Okin-Young Award

Cosponsored by Women and Politics, Foundations of Political Theory, and the Women’s Caucus for Political Science, this award commemorates the scholarly, mentoring, and professional contributions of Susan Moller Okin and Iris Marion Young to the development of the field of feminist political theory. This annual award recognizes the best paper on feminist political theory published in an English language academic journal during the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

SECTION 17: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY

Formed: 1987 / Dues: $10 for students and $10 for all other members.

The Foundations of Political Theory Section exists to advance the linkage of political theory and philosophy with political science as a discipline. Foundations recognize and encourage research and teaching that crosses intellectual and disciplinary boundaries. It stands at and seeks to support the intersection where philosophical, psychological, normative, and empirical approaches and problems meet. Foundations, as the name suggests, aims to study the more permanent dimensions of political life ranging from the design of institutions and political practices to the terms and concepts used to interpret the former. At the Foundations website, you will find information about the section, including its officers, its newsletter, and a “bookstore” where you can browse past and new titles in political theory. One new feature is a listing of job opportunities for political theorists and recent placements. If you are not already a member of the section, we hope that you will join us.

Chair: Lori Marso, Union College,

Treasurer: Stephen Leonard, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: TBA

Executive Council: Jason Frank, Cornell University; Christina Beltran, New York University; Samantha Frost, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Melvin Rogers, University of California, Los Angeles; Kathi Weeks, Duke University; Alex Gourevitch, Brown University

Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper presented on a Foundations panel at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting. Nominations are limited to presenters as of September, 2015. Nominations, including a digital copy of the paper presented, should be sent via email, to the chair by February 15, 2016.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

Award Committee: Karuna Mantena, Chair, Yale University, ; Antonio Vazquez Arroyo, Rutgers University, ; Craig Borowiak, Haverford College,

David Easton Award

Given for a book that broadens the horizons of contemporary political science by engaging issues of philosophical significance in political life through any of a variety of approaches in the social sciences and humanities.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

Award Committee: Wendy Brown, Chair, University of California, Berkeley, ; Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania, ; Joe Carens, University of Toronto,

First Book Award

Given for a first book by a scholar in the early stages of his or her career in the area of political theory or political philosophy. Those who wish to have books considered for this award (whether they be publishers, authors, or other would-be nominators) should contact the publisher, and have a copy of the book sent to each of the committee members, no later than February 15, 2016.

Nominations due: February 15, 2016

Award Committee: John Seery, Chair, Pomona College, ; Joan Tronto, University of Minnesota, ; David Gutterman, Willamette University,

SECTION 18: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS

Formed: 1988 / Dues: $15 for students and $20 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to provide a forum for members with an interest in the use of computers, the Internet, and multimedia in teaching, research, and policy applications in political science and all related subfields and disciplines.

Website: http://apsaitp.org/

Chair: Kevin Wallsten, California State University-Long Beach,

Chair-Elect: David Karpf, George Washington University,

Secretary: Kevin Wagner, Florida Atlantic University,

Treasurer: Cecilia Manrique, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse,

Editor: Information Technology and Politics Newsletter: Kenneth Rogerson, Duke University, and Shayna Plaut, University of British Columbia/Simon Fraser University,

Editor: Journal of Information Technology and Politics: Michael Xenos, University of Wisconsin, Madison,

Publication Committee: Christine Williams, Bentley University, and Priscilla Regan, George Mason University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: David Karpf, George Washington University,

Executive Council: Josh Pasek, University of Michigan; Jason Gainous, University of Louisville; Leticia Bode, Georgetown University; Jeff Gulati, Bentley University; Lauren Copeland, Baldwin Wallace University; Catie Bailard, George Washington University

Best Book Award

Recognizes the best book in the area of information technology and politics. The contest is limited to books published in the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: March 25, 2016

Award Committee: Catie Bailard, Chair, George Washington University,

Best Conference Paper

Recognizes the best conference paper in the area of information technology and politics. The contest is limited to articles presented at conferences in the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: March 25, 2016

Award Committee: Jessica Feezell, Chair, University of New Mexico,

Best Dissertation Award

Recognizes the best dissertation in the area of information technology and politics.

Nominations due: March 25, 2016

Award Committee: Michael Jensen, Chair, University of Canberra,

Outstanding Software Development

Recognizes the development of software that advances research and/or teaching in the area of technology and politics.

Nominations due: March 25, 2016

Award Committee: George Robert Boynton, Chair, University of Iowa,

Best Information and Technology and Politics Article Award

Recognizes the best scholarly article published about information technology and politics. The contest is limited to articles published in the calendar year.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Award Committee: Rachel Gibson, Chair, University of Manchester,

SECTION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL

Formed: 1988 / Dues: $10

The purpose of this section is to encourage research and scholarship in international security and arms control, providing an opportunity for presentation of papers and discussion of theoretical and empirical work at APSA section meetings.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/intlsecurity/

Chair: Dan Lindley, University of Notre Dame,

Treasurer: Jeffrey Larsen, NATO Defense College,

Council: Steve Grenier, Johns Hopkins University; Bruce Jentleson, Duke University; Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver

Kenneth N. Waltz Dissertation Award

Awarded to a successfully defended doctoral dissertation on any aspect of security studies, which has been submitted in final, library copy in previous calendar year. The committee welcomes nominations for dissertations employing any approach (historical, quantitative, theoretical, policy analysis, etc.) to any topic in the field of security studies. Manuscripts are judged according to (1) originality in substance and approach; (2) significance for scholarly or policy debate; (3) rigor in approach and analysis; and (4) power of expression.

Joseph J. Kruzel Memorial Award for Public Service

Awarded to a scholar with a distinguished career in national security affairs both as an academic and a public servant. It is given to memorialize Joseph Kruzel, a security studies scholar and Department of Defense policy official who was killed while on a diplomatic mission to Bosnia.

SECTION 20: COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Formed: 1988 / Dues: $10 for students and $10 for all other members.

The purpose of this section is to promote the comparative, especially cross-national, study of politics and to integrate work of comparativists, area studies specialists, and those interested in American politics.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/comparativepolitics

Chair: Robert Kaufman, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,

Vice Chair: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University,

Secretary: Nicholas van de Walle, Cornell University,

Treasurer: Nicholas van de Walle, Cornell University,

Editor: Comparative Politics Section Newsletter: Matt Golder, Pennsylvania State University, and Sona Golder, Pennsylvania State University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Teri Caraway, University of Minnesota, and Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University,

Executive Council: Thad Dunning, University of California, Berkeley; Irfan Nooruddin, Georgetown University; Karen Jusko, Stanford University; Monika Nalepa, University of Chicago; Grigore Pop-Eleches, Princeton University; Benjamin Smith, University of Florida

Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award

Recognizes a publicly available data set that has made an important contribution to the field of comparative politics.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Carsten Jensen, Chair, Aarhus University, ; Joseph Wright, Pennsylvania State University, ; Dawn Brancati, Washington University in St. Louis,

Luebbert Paper Award

Given for the best paper in the field of comparative politics published in the previous two years.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Vivien Schmidt, Chair, Boston University, ; Jane Gingrich, Oxford University, ; Guillermo Trejo, Notre Dame University,

Luebbert Best Book Award

Given for the best book in the field of comparative politics published in the previous two years.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Dan Slater, Chair, University of Chicago, ; Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz, ; Melani Cammett, Harvard University, ; David Rueda, Oxford University,

Powell Graduate Mentoring Award

Introduced in 2012, this prize is awarded on a bi-annual basis to a political scientist who throughout his or her career has demonstrated a particularly outstanding commitment to the mentoring of graduate students in comparative politics. The prize was named in honor of G. Bingham Powell and was initiated by his students.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Evelyne Huber, Chair, University of North Carolina, ; Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance, ; Mona Lena Krook, Rutgers University,

Sage Best Paper Award

Given to the best paper in the field of comparative politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Susan Woodward, Chair, CUNY Graduate Center, ; Kevin Morrison, University of Pittsburgh, ; Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, Brown University,

SECTION 21: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY

Formed: 1989 / Dues: $10 for students and $10 for all other members

The purpose of the section is to promote comparative discussion, research, and debate about the changing sociology of politics, the state, and social structures in modern Western Europe.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/EPS

Chair: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University,

Chair-Elect: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute,

Editors: EPS Newsletter: David Art, Tufts University, and Alexander Jakubow, New Mexico State University,

Treasurer: Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute,

Executive Council: Nancy Bermeo, Oxford University; Henry Farrell, George Washington University; Giovanni Capoccia, Oxford University; Sara Goodman, University of California-Irvine; Robert Fishman, Universidad Carlos III Madrid; Johannes Lindvall, Lund University; Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University; Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University

Best Article Award

Given for the best article dealing with European Politics and Society published in the last year.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Lenka Bustikova, Chair, Arizona State University, ; Mareike Kleine, London School of Economics, ; Lucy Barnes, University of Kent,

Best Book Award

Given for the best book on European Politics and society published in the previous year.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Kathy Thelen, Chair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ; Sara Goodman, University of California, Irvine, ; Mitchell Orenstein, Northeastern University,

Ernst B. Haas Best Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation on European Politics and Society filed during the previous year.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Jane Gingrich, Chair, Oxford University, ; Sarah Wiliarty, Wesleyan University,

Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper presented at a panel sponsored by the section at the most recent meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Antonis Ellinas, Chair, University of Cyprus, ; Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern, ; Milada Vachudova, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

Peter Mair Memorial Award

Awards two travel funds annually to enable young scholars to attend the APSA Annual Meeting. This award is meant explicitly to enable young scholars of European politics without alternative funding to present a paper in one of the panels organized by the EPS section. First-time APSA attendants who are graduate students or junior professors from underfunded European universities (notably in the East and South) are prioritized, but senior scholars from such institutions as well as junior scholars from underfunded non-European universities (including the US) are also considered. Applicants are expected to also apply to all other travel funds they are eligible for, including their department/university, national science foundations, and the APSA Travel Fund. The Awards are set at a maximum of $1,000 each, but partial/matching funding is possible too (and could lead to a larger number of grants). Applications for the Peter Mair Memorial Award should include: Name, position, and academic affiliation; Title of proposed paper and EPS Panel it was submitted to; Letter from Head of Department confirming that there are no/not sufficient university funds; List of other funding agencies you have applied to; Indication whether this would be your first APSA attendance. Send your application materials directly to the 2016 award committee

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Matthias Matthijs, Chair, Johns Hopkins University, ; Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan, ; Duane Swank, Marquette University,

SECTION 22: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY

Formed: 1989 / Dues: $27 for students and professional members

The purpose to this section is to further our understanding of the American states including their institutions, political actors, policies, and local, national, and international influence.

Website: http://politicalscience.olemiss.edu/state-politics-and-policy/

Chair: Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University,

Secretary: Margaret Ferguson, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis,

Treasurer: Margaret Ferguson, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis,

Editor: State Politics and Policy Quarterly: Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh, and Chris Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Janine Parry, University of Arkansas,

Executive Council: Justin Kirkland, University of Houston; Boris Shor, Georgetown University; Shana Pearson-Merkowitz, University of Rhode Island; Craig Burnett, UNC Wilmington; Julianna Pacheco, University of Iowa; Nelson Dometrius, Texas Tech University

Best Paper Award

Awarded for the best paper on state politics and policy presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: TBD

Best Journal Article Award

Recognizes the best journal article on US state politics or policy published during the previous calendar year in any peer-reviewed journal (book reviews, review essays, and chapters published in edited volumes are not eligible).

Nominations due: TBD

Career Achievement Award

Given every biennium to a political scientist who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the study of politics and public policies in the American states.

Nominations due: TBD

Christopher Mooney Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation in American state politics and policy completed during the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: TBD

Mac Jewell Enduring Contribution Book Award

Awarded every three years to a political science book on the subject of US state politics or policy published at least 10 years prior to the award being bestowed that stands as an enduring contribution to the literature. Such books would be those classic works frequently assigned in graduate seminars, typically found on the bookshelves of state politics scholars, and that have been crucial in setting the direction of scholarship the field since their publication.

Nominations due: TBD

State Politics and Policy Quarterly (SPPQ) Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper on state politics and policy presented at any professional meeting in the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: TBD

Virginia Gray Best Book Award

Awarded annually to the best political science book published on the subject of US state politics or policy in the preceding three calendar years. Thus, books would be eligible to be considered for the award for three years. E.g., for the 2016 award, books published in 2013–15 would be eligible for nomination.

Nominations due: TBD

SECTION 23: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

Formed: 1989 / Dues: $8 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section is to foster the study of political communications within the discipline of political science including research on mass media, telecommunications policy, new media technologies, and the process of communicating and understanding.

Website: http://www.politicalcommunication.org/

Chair: Travis Ridout, Washington State University,

Vice Chair and Chair-Elect: Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University,

Secretary: C. Danielle Vinson, Furman University,

Treasurer: C. Danielle Vinson, Furman University,

Editor: Political Communication: Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam,

Editor: Political Communication Report: Eike Mark Rinke, University of Mannheim,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Danny Hayes, George Washington University,

Executive Council: Philippe Maarek, University of Paris East; Stuart Soroka, University of Michigan; Travis Ridout, Washington State University; Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University; Amber Boydstun, University of California-Davis; C. Danielle Vinson, Furman University

Timothy E. Cook Best Graduate Student Paper Award

Recognizes the best paper on political communication presented by a graduate student at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Brian Harrison, Chair, Northwestern University, ; Shannon McGregor, University of Texas-Austin, ; Alan Steinberg, Rice University,

David Swanson Career Achievement Award

Recognizes distinguished and sustained contributions to the field as planners, editors, and leaders and in roles that require time and energy, innovation, and personal dedication. The award honors David Swanson, one of the founders of Political Communication who gave exemplary service to the ICA Political Communication Division and the APSA Political Communication Section. In his memory, the ICA division presents the award every other year. The joint award committee includes representatives of the ICA division and APSA section. The ICA division chair appoints members with the advice of the APSA chair, and the committee receives nominations and generates additional candidates, deliberates on the pool of potential awardees, and makes a selection. The winner receives the award plaque at the annual business meeting of the ICA Political Communication Division. The award is given in even-numbered years.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Regina Lawrence, University of Oregon, ; Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke University,

Murray Edelman Lifetime Distinguished Career Award

Recognizes a lifetime contribution to the study of Political Communication. The award is now given only in odd-numbered years.

Nominations due: 2017

Doris Graber Outstanding Book Award

Recognizes the best book published on political communication in the last ten years.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Josh Scacco, Chair, Purdue University, ; Amber Boydstun, University of California, Davis, ; Kim Fridkin, Arizona State University,

Paul Lazarsfeld Best Paper Award

Recognizes the best paper on political communication presented at the previous year’s APSA annual meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Georgia Kernell, Chair, Northwestern University, ; James Fielder, Air Force Academy, ; Shelley J. Boulianne, Grant MacEwan University,

SECTION 24: POLITICS AND HISTORY

Formed: 1989 / Dues: $10 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section is to bring together political scientists interested in historical issues and problems drawing from almost every traditional disciplinary subfield.

Website: http://millercenter.org/politicsandhistory

Chair: Deborah Yashar, Princeton University,

Secretary: Shamira Gelbman, Wabash College,

Treasurer: Dan Slater, University of Chicago,

Editor: CLIO: Newsletter of Politics and History: Wabash College Team. Shamira Gelbman, Conact, Wabash College,

2015 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, and Thomas Ogorzalek, Northwestern University,

Executive Council: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University; Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern University; Alvin Tillery, Northwestern University; Dan Slater, University of Chicago

J. David Greenstone Book Prize

Recognizes the best book in history and politics in the past two calendar years. Authors should arrange for a copy of their book to be sent to each member of the committee by March 1, 2015. Only books published in 2013 and 2014 will be considered.

Mary Parker Follett Prize

Recognizes the best article on politics and history published in the previous year.

Walter Dean Burnham Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation in the field of politics and history. The committee welcomes nominations of outstanding dissertations from PhDs awarded in the previous two calendar years. To nominate a dissertation for this award, send to each member of the committee an electronic copy of the dissertation and arrange for a supportive letter from the advisor or other faculty member of the dissertation committee.

SECTION 25: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Formed: 1990 / Dues: $7 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section is to promote teaching and research that integrates politics and economics.

Website: http://bit.ly/15HuLMO

Chair: Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and Political Science,

Secretary: William Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

Treasurer: William Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

Editors: The Political Economist Newsletter: William Clark, Texas A& M University, and Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University, and Alberto Simpser, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM),

Council: Jonathan Rodden, Stanford University; Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin; Leonardo Arriola, University of California, Berkeley; John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Oeindrila Dube, New York University; Edmund Malesky, Duke University

McGillivray Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper in political economy presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, Chair, Brown University, ; Antoinette Handley, University of Toronto, ; Oeindrila Dube, New York University,

Michael Wallerstein Award

Given for the best published article in political economy in the previous calendar year.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Stephanie Rickard, Chair, London School of Economics, ; Carie Steele, Texas Tech University, ; Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore,

Mancur Olson Best Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation in political economy completed in the previous two years.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Victor Shih, Chair, University of California, San Diego, ; Scott Gates, PRIO, ; Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, London School of Economics,

William H. Riker Book Award

Given for the best book on political economy published during the past three calendar years.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Miriam Golden, Chair, University of California, Los Angeles, ; Aseema Sinha, Claremont McKenna College, ; Charles Shipan, University of Michigan,

SECTION 27: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE

Formed: 1992 / Dues: $5 for students and $20 for all other members

The purpose of this section is to help make the study of politics relevant to the struggle for a better world.

Chair: Bradley Macdonald, Colorado State University,

Secretary: Michael Lipscomb, Winthrop University,

Treasurer: Clyde Barrow, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley,

Editors: New Political Science: A Journal of Politics & Culture: Jocelyn Boryczka, Fairfield University, and Jennifer Disney, Winthrop University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University,

Executive Council: Bradley Macdonald, Colorado State University; Michael Lipscomb, Winthrop University; Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University; Clyde Barrow, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

Christian Bay Award ($500)

Recognizes the best paper presented on a new political science panel at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Robert Kirsch, Chair, Arizona State University, ; Lucrecia Iommi, Fairfield University, ; Joshua Yesnowitz, Williams College,

Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven Award ($2,000)

Recognizes an activist group, in the region of the annual meeting that puts the ideals of the New Political Science Section, to make the study of politics relevant to the struggle for a better world, into practice.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Margaret Grey, Chair, Adelphi University, ; Andrew Scerri, Virginia Tech, ; Jennifer Lawrence, Virginia Tech, ; Frances Fox Piven (Honorary), CUNY Graduate Center,

Charles A. McCoy Career Achievement Award

Recognizes a progressive political scientist who has had a long, successful career as a writer, teacher and activist.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Terrell Carver, Chair, University of Bristol, ; Timothy Luke, Virginia Tech, ; Nancy Love, Appalachian State University,

Michael Harrington Book Award

Recognizes an outstanding book that demonstrates how scholarship can be used in the struggle for a better world. All nominated books nust have a 2015 publication date and cannot be an edited collection. Nominations must be made in writing to the Committee Chair by the publisher, and all three committee members must receive a copy of the book from the publisher at their mailing addresses listed by April 1st, in order to be eligible for consideration.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Heike Schotten, Chair, University of Massachusetts, Boston, ; Laurence Davis, University College Cork, ; Jeff Broxmeyer, University of Toledo,

Stephen Eric Bronner Dissertation Award

Recognizes an outstanding political science dissertation finished within the previous year of the APSA Annual Meeting which exemplifies the commitment to use scholarship in the struggle for a better world.

Nomination Instructions: All nominations must be made in writing to the Committee Chair by a member of the dissertation committee or a scholar with relevant knowledge of the dissertation, and all three committee members (excluding the Honorary member) must receive a copy by April 1st in order to be eligible for consideration.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Manfred Steger, Chair, University of Hawaii, Manoa, ; Isaac Kamola, Trinity College, ; John Ehrenberg, Long Island University, ; Stephen Eric Bronner (Honorary), Rutgers University,

SECTION 28: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Formed: 1993 / Dues: $8 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section to facilitate communication across subfields and disciplinary boundaries among individuals interested in the relationship between political and psychological processes.

Chair: Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder,

Chair-Elect: Cara Wong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

Treasurer: Matthew Hibbing, University of California, Merced,

Communications Director: Matthew Wright, American University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University,

Executive Council: Matthew Hibbing, University of California, Merced; Jennifer Jerit, Stony Brook University; Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University; Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder; Cara Wong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Matthew Wright, American University

Best Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation in political psychology filed during the previous year. Send an electronic copy of the dissertation to each committee member. Self-nominations are accepted. All nominations should include a letter of support from the chair of the dissertation committee that addresses the contribution of the dissertation to the field of political psychology.

Nominations due: March 7, 2016

Award Committee: Zoe Oxley, Chair, Union College, ; Elizabeth Suhay, American University, ; Timothy Ryan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,

Best Paper Award

Given to the most outstanding paper in political psychology delivered at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 7, 2016

Award Committee: David Redlawsk, Chair, Rutgers University, ; Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College, ; Michael Tesler, University of California-Irvine,

Distinguished Junior Scholars Award

Awards up to five $400 grants, meant for travel to the APSA Annual Meeting, for junior scholars (graduate students or those no more than seven years since receiving their PhD)

Nomination Instructions: Applicants should send their CV, a one-page single-spaced statement describing their work, and evidence that they have been accepted on the APSA program, either as a paper giver or poster-presenter.

Nominations due: April 4, 2016

Award Committee: Casey Klofstad, Chair, University of Miami, ; Monica Schneider, Miami University, ; Cengiz Erisen, TOBB University of Economics and Technology,

Robert E. Lane Award

Given for the best book in political psychology published in the past year.

Nominations due: March 7, 2016

Award Committee: Kent Jennings, Chair, University of California-Santa Barbara, ; Beth Miller Vonnahme, University of Missouri, Kansas City, ; Daniel Myers, University of Minnesota,

Career Achievement Award

Awarded biennially to recognize a scholar whose lifetime scholarship and service to the profession has made an outstanding contribution to the field of political psychology. Next deadline submission is in 2017.

SECTION 29: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION

Formed: 1993 / Dues: $5 for students and $29 for all other members

The purpose of this Section is both to promote exemplary undergraduate teaching within the political science discipline and to the scholarship of teaching. The Section is especially dedicated to increasing the use of innovative teaching methods, particularly those rooted in experience (internships, service learning, simulations, and study abroad) and the evaluation of such methods.

Chair: Sherri Wallace, University of Louisville,

Secretary: Patrick McKinlay, Morningside College,

Treasurer: Joseph Roberts, Roger Williams University,

Editor: Journal of Political Science Education: Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida,

Editor: The Political Science Educator: Maureen Feeley, University of California, San Diego,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Patrick McKinlay, Morningside College,

Executive Council: Chad Raymond, Salve Regina University; Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany; Terry Gilmour, Midland College; Bobbi Gentry, Bridgewater College

Best Paper Presentation Award

Given for the best presentation on undergraduate education at the past year’s APSA Annual Meeting. Sponsored by the Washington Center.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: TBA

Lifetime Achievement Award

Given to a person whose lifetime contributions to political science have had a significant impact on undergraduate education.

Nominations due: TBA

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

Established in 2014, this award will be awarded annually at the Teaching and Learning Conference, with recognition also given at the APSA annual PSE section reception. The award will be given to faculty members who demonstrate commitment to and excellence in encouraging and developing scholarship among undergraduate students, and in mentoring undergraduate students in preparation for graduate school or public affairs-related careers. Evidence for these commitments may include, but not limited to, formal and informal supervision of undergraduate student original research, collaborating with undergraduate students on original research projects, assisting undergraduate students with public presentations and/or publication of work, and accompanying students to academic conferences. In honor of the person for whom the award is named, preference will also be given to faculty members who engage in developing undergraduate scholarship through enhancing information literacy.

Nominations due: November 15, 2015

SECTION 30: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM

Formed: 1993 / Dues: $5 for students and professional members.

The study of literature and film offers political scientists a particularly stimulating mode of inquiry into political institutions and principles, and into the ways of life that sustain them and are, in turn, shaped by them. Indeed, the creation of this division is itself a sign of the complex and changing landscape of the study of politics. The Section explores the way in which literature—broadly understood to include film and other literary genres—provides unique insights into the nature of political life and the study of politics.

Chair: Claudia Franziska Bruehwiler, University of St. Gallen,

Chair-Elect: Joshua Foa-Dienstag, University of California, Los Angeles,

Treasurer: Steven McGuire, Eastern University,

Wilson Carey McWilliams Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Ann Ward, Chair, University of Regina, ; Carl Scott, Utah Valley State University, ; Linda Beail, Point Loma Nazarene University,

SECTION 31: FOREIGN POLICY

Formed: 1993 / Dues: $10 for students and professional members

The Section on Foreign Policy is the organization for those interested in multilevel approaches to the study of international relations. The Section emphasizes individual, role, organizational, bureaucratic, societal, and/or state as well as situational and system level variables in foreign policy analyses. Members of the Section employ a wide range of approaches, including historical, normative, rational, behavioral, liberal, institutional, psychological, and constructivist. Section members emphasize comparative as well as American studies of foreign policy. And the Section recognizes the contributions of practitioners as well as academics in a broad range of professions and disciplines, e.g., communications, economics, diplomacy, government, history, political science, public opinion polling, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.

Chair: Brian Lai, University of Iowa,

Chair-Elect: Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America,

Secretary: Dennis Foster, Virginia Military Institute,

Treasurer: Dennis Foster, Virginia Military Institute,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America,

Executive Council: Susan Allen, University of Mississippi; Desha Girod, Georgetown University; Brendan Green, University of Cincinnati; Bridget Coggins, University of California, Santa Barbara

Best Graduate Student Paper Award

For outstanding graduate student papers presented at the APSA annual meeting that are relevant to the study of foreign policy. Nominations should be sent to the Foreign Policy Section Chair.

Nominations due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

Best Paper Award

Presented to the best paper on foreign policy presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

Distinguished Scholar Award

Recognizes a history of distinguished scholarship in the field of foreign policy.

Nominations due: TBD

Award Committee: TBD

SECTION 32: ELECTIONS, PUBLIC OPINION, AND VOTING BEHAVIOR

Formed: 1994 / Dues: $28 for professional members and $20 for student members

The purpose of this section is to promote interest in teaching and research on elections, electoral behavior, public opinion, voting turnout, and political participation, both within the United States and in comparative perspective.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/epovb/home/

Chair: Pippa Norris, Harvard University and University of Sydney,

Vice Chair: Michael Martinez, University of Florida,

Treasurer: Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder,

Communications Director: Patrick Egan, New York University,

Editor: Political Behavior: David Peterson, Iowa State University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota, and Sara Hobolt, London School of Economics,

Executive Council: Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University; Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University; Tasha Philpot, University of Texas at Austin; Jason Barabas, Stony Brook University; Nick Valentino, University of Michigan; Jane Green, University of Manchester

Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper delivered at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: TBA

Emerging Scholar Award

Awarded to the top scholar in the field who is within 10 years of her or his PhD.

Nominations due: TBA

John Sullivan Award

For the best paper by a graduate student on a panel sponsored by the APSA Organized Section on elections, public opinion, and voting behavior at the previous APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: TBA

Philip E. Converse Book Award

Given for an outstanding book in the field published at least five years before.

Nominations due: TBA

Warren E. Miller Award

Awarded every two or three years for an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment and service to the profession in the elections, public opinion, and voting behavior field.

Nominations due: TBA

SECTION 33: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS

Formed: 1995 / Dues: $10 for students and professional members

The purpose of this section is to foster communication among scholars, recognize leadership in the field, facilitate research and publication opportunities, encourage undergraduate and student interest, and create a permanent forum for developing and refining appropriate theoretical models in the study of race and ethnicity.

Website: http://www.apsarep.org/

Editor: Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics: Karthick Ramarkhrishnan, University of California-Riverside,

Chair: John A. Garcia, University of Michigan,

Chair-Elect: Jane Junn, University of Southern California,

Secretary: Natalie Masuoka, Tufts University,

Treasurer: Neil Chaturvedi, Seattle University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Wendy Smooth, Ohio State University,

Executive Council: Hahrie Han, University of California, Santa Barbara; Tom Hayes, University of Connecticut; Debra Thompson, Northwestern University; Adriano Udani, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Vesla Weaver, Yale University

Graduate Student Issues Committee: Nazita Lajevardi, University of California-San Diego

Nominations: Marisa Abrajano, Chair, University of California-San Diego

Best Book Award

Given for the best book in the field of race, ethnicity, and politics.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Natasha Altema-McNeely, Chair, University of Texas-Pan American, ; Ivy Cargile, St. Norbert College, ; Tony Affigne, Providence College,

Best Dissertation Award

Given for the best American dissertation on race, ethnicity, and politics accepted in the previous year.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Vanessa Tyson, Chair, Scripps College, ; Juan Urbano, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, ; Matt Barreto, University of California-Los Angeles,

Best Paper Award

Given for the best paper on race, ethnicity, and politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Jennifer Merolla, Claremont Graduate University,

SECTION 34: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS

Formed: 1999 / Dues: $5 for students and professional members.

The purpose of this section is to promote the study of international history and politics; to disseminate research results; to encourage interdisciplinary conversations between political scientists and historians; and to advance the development, dissemination, integration, and application of qualitative and historiographical methodologies.

Newsletter Editor: International History and Politics Newsletter: James Morrison, London School of Economics and Political Science,

Chair: Peter Trubowitz, London School of Economics and Political Science,

Vice Chair: Karen Alter, Northwestern University,

Treasurer/Secretary: David Edelstein, Georgetown University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Kelly Greenhill, Tufts University,

Executive Council: Keith Darden, American University; Victoria Tin-bor Hui, University of Notre Dame; Timothy McKeown, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University; Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland, Australia

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

Awarded for the best book on international history and politics. This award may be granted to a single-authored or multi-authored book, or to an edited volume. The award will be given to works published in the calendar year prior to the year of the APSA Annual Meeting at which the award is presented. The copyright date of a book will establish the relevant year. Hence, books with a 2015 copyright date will be eligible for the award presented at the 2016 APSA Annual Meeting.

Nomination Instructions: Please send nominated books directly to the Award Committee.

Nominations due: January 31, 2016

Award Committee: Jonathan Kirshner, Chair, Cornell University, Government, 323 White Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-7901, ; Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University, Political Science, 2115 G St NW, Monroe Hall 440, Washington DC 20052,

Outstanding Article Award in International History and Politics

The Outstanding Article Award in International History and Politics recognizes exceptional peer-reviewed journal articles representing the mission of the International History and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, including innovative work that brings new light to events and processes in international politics, encourages interdisciplinary conversations between political scientists and historians, and advances historiographical methods. The Outstanding Article Award is given to a published article that appeared in print in the calendar year preceding the APSA Annual Meeting at which the award is presented. It may be granted to an article that is single- or co-authored. The year of final journal publication, as detailed by print citation, establishes eligibility.

Deadline for Nominations: January 31, 2016

Award Committee: Henry Nau, George Washington University, ; Evelyn Goh, Australian National University, ; Jeff Colgan, Brown University,

SECTION 35: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION

Formed: 2000 / Dues: $8 for students and $8 for all other members.

The Comparative Democratization Section exists to promote the analysis of the origins, processes, and outcomes of democratization among nations, spur communication among political scientists whose scholarship focuses on particular world regions, and stimulate greater involvement within APSA of political scientists working in various areas like Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, the Far East, Europe, and the countries of the former Soviet Union.

Website: http://www.ned.org/apsa-cd/home.html

Chair: Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan,

Vice Chair: Ellen Lust, Yale University,

Secretary: Lucan Way, University of Toronto,

Treasurer: Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky,

Editor: APSA-CD: Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Gothenburg and Varieties of Democracy Institute,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Gerardo Luis Munck, University of Southern California,

Best Article Award

Single-authored or co-authored articles focusing directly on the subject of democratization and published in 2015 are eligible. Nominations and self-nominations are encouraged. Copies of the article should be sent by email to each of the committee members.

Nominations due: March 15, 2015

Award Committee: Jordan Gans-Morse, Chair, Northwestern University, ; Sebastian Mazzuca, Johns Hopkins University, ; Simeon Nichter, University of California, San Diego,

Best Book Award

Given for the best book in the field of comparative democratization published in 2015 (authored, co-authored, or edited). Copies of the nominated book should be sent to each committee member in time to arrive by March 15, 2016. Books received after this deadline cannot be considered.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Kurt Weyland, Chair, University of Texas at Austin, ; Sheena Chestnut Greitens, University of Missouri, ; Rachel Beatty Riedl, Sciences Po Bordeaux,

Best Field Work Award

This prize rewards dissertation students who conduct especially innovative and difficult fieldwork. Scholars who are currently writing their dissertations or who complete their dissertations in 2015 are eligible. Candidates must submit two chapters of their dissertation and a letter of nomination from the chair of their dissertation committee describing the field work. The material submitted must describe the field work in detail and should provide one or two key insights from the evidence collected in the field. The chapters may be sent electronically or in hard copy directly to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Barry Driscoll, Chair, Grinnell College, 1628 7th Ave, Grinnell, IA 50112, ; Michael Broache, University of Tampa, 314 North Excelda Avenue, Tampa, FL 33609, ; Colm Fox, Singapore Management University, School of Social Sciences, 90 Stamford Road, Level 4, Singapore 178903,

Best Paper Award

Given to the best paper on comparative democratization presented at the previous year’s APSA Convention. Papers must be nominated by panel chairs or discussants.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Kenneth F. Greene, Chair, University of Texas at Austin, ; Allen Hicken, University of Michigan, ; Edmund Malesky, Duke University,

Juan Linz Best Dissertation Award

Given for the best dissertation in the comparative study of democracy completed and accepted in the two calendar years immediately prior to the APSA Annual Meeting where the award will be presented (2014 or 2015 for the 2016 Annual Meeting). The prize can be awarded to analyses of individual country cases as long as they are clearly cast in a comparative perspective. A hard copy of the dissertation, accompanied by a letter of support from a member of the dissertation committee should be sent to each member of the prize selection committee.

Nominations due: March 15, 2016

Award Committee: Henry Thomson, Chair, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, New Road, Oxford OX11NF, United Kingdom, ; Mai Hassan, University of Michigan, 1303 Granger Avenue, Apt #2, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, ; Christian von Soest, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Berlin Office, Friedrichstr. 206, Berlin 10969, Germany,

SECTION 36: HUMAN RIGHTS

Formed: 2000 / Dues: $4 for students and $10 for all other members.

The Section on Human Rights was established to encourage scholarship and facilitate exchange of data and research findings on all components of human rights (e.g., civil, political, economic, social, cultural, environmental), their relationship, determinants and consequences of human rights policies, structure and influence of human rights organizations, development, implementation, and impact on international conventions, and changes in the international human rights regime.

Website: http://apsahumanrights.blogspot.com/

Newsletter Editor: Courtney Hillebrecht, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,

Chair: Richard Hiskes, Grand Valley State University,

Vice Chair: Carol Gould, CUNY Graduate School,

Vice Chair-Elect: Rhonda Callaway, Sam Houston State University,

Secretary: Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University,

Treasurer: Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Carol Gould, CUNY Graduate School,

Executive Council: Jeffrey Davis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Caryl Nunez, University of Connecticut; Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Best Book Award

Open to all books on human rights that were written by a political scientist and published in the previous two years.

Nominations due: TBD

Best Dissertation Award

Given to political science dissertations that focus on human rights and completed and accepted in the previous two calendar years are eligible for the award competition.

Nominations due: TBD

Best Paper Award

Recognizes the “best paper” presented on a Human Rights Section Panel at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Nominations due: TBD

Distinguished Scholar Award

Recognizes an individual who has worked in the field of human rights and made an exceptional contribution to the field through research, teaching and mentorship.

Nominations due: TBD

SECTION 37: QUALITATIVE AND MULTI-METHOD RESEARCH

Formed: 2003 / Dues: $9 for students and professional members

The goals of the section are to promote research and training focused on the several branches of methodology associated with the qualitative tradition; and to strive for an integrated understanding of these diverse methods and of their relationship to quantitative methods.

Website: http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/cqrm/APSA_s_Qualitative_and_Multi-Method_Research_Section/

Chair: Peter Hall, Harvard University,

Vice Chair: Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

Chair-Elect: Melani Cammett, Harvard University,

Secretary/Treasurer: Colin Elman, Syracuse University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Adria Lawrence, Yale University,

Editor: Qualitative & Multimethod Research Newsletter: Tim Buthe, Duke University, and Alan M. Jacobs, University of British Columbia,

Executive Council: Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina; Jeremy Menchik, Boston University; Kendra Koivu, University of New Mexico

2016 Nominating Committee: Evan Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan; Rose McDermott, Brown University; Evgeny Finkel, George Washington University

Alexander L. George Article Award

Honors Alexander George’s contributions to the comparative case-study method, including his work linking that method to a systematic concern with research design, and his contribution of developing the idea and the practice of process tracing. This award may be granted to a journal article or to a chapter in an edited volume that stands on its own as an article. The award will be given to an article or book chapter published in the calendar year prior to the year of the APSA Annual Meeting at which the award is presented, with the date of publication being established by the journal issue for articles and the copyright date of the book for chapters. Articles or chapters published in 2015 will be eligible for the 2016 award.

Nominations due: January 31, 2016

Nomination Instructions: Nominations for the 2015 award should be submitted by January 31, 2016, via email to Colin Elman () the Secretary-Treasurer of the APSA Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research.

David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award

Honors Collier’s contributions—through his research, graduate teaching and institution-building—as a founder of the qualitative and multi-method research movement in contemporary political science. The award will be presented annually to a mid-career political scientist to recognize distinction in methodological publications, innovative application of qualitative and multi-method approaches in substantive research, and/or institutional contributions to this area of methodology.

Nomination Instructions: To be eligible for the mid-career award, nominees must have defended their dissertation within 15 years of the beginning of the year in which the award is presented. Each nomination must include a cover letter summarizing specific merits of the candidate (not merely generic praise), as well as an up-to-date curriculum vitae of the nominee, including the date of the doctoral degree. Self-nominations are welcome. For the 2016 award, nominees must have defended their dissertation in or later than 2001. Please send nominations by January 31, 2016, via email to Peter Hall (), the President of the APSA Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research.

Nominations due: January 31, 2016

Giovanni Sartori Book Award

Honors Giovanni Sartori’s work on qualitative methods and concept formation, and especially his contribution to helping scholars think about problems of context as they refine concepts and apply them to new spatial and temporal settings. The award is intended to encompass two types of contributions: new research on methodology per se, i.e., studies that introduce specific methodological innovations or that synthesize and integrate methodological ideas in a way that is in itself a methodological contribution; and substantive work that is an exemplar for the application of qualitative methods. This award may be granted to a single-authored or multi-authored book, or to an edited volume. The award will be given to works published in the calendar year prior to the year of the APSA meeting at which the award is presented. The copyright date of a book will establish the relevant year. Hence, books with a 2015 copyright date will be eligible for the award presented at the 2016 APSA meeting.

Nomination Instructions: To be considered for the awards, nominations must be received by January 31, 2016. Nominations for the awards (including four copies of the nominated book, article/chapter or APSA paper) should be sent to the Qualitative and Multi-method Research section Secretary-Treasurer: Colin Elman Syracuse University Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs Maxwell School 338 Eggers Hall Syracuse NY 13244-1020

Nominations due: January 31, 2016

Sage Paper Award

Honors Sara and George McCune, who founded and sustained Sage Publications as a leading publisher of social science methodology—including very centrally qualitative methods. This award will be given to a paper presented at the previous Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Nomination Instructions: Nominations for the 2015 award should be submitted by January 31, 2016, via email to Colin Elman () the Secretary-Treasurer of the APSA Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research.

Nominations due: January 31, 2016

SECTION 38: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS

Formed: 2007 / Dues: $7 for students and professional members.

The objective of the Sexuality and Politics Section is to bring together scholars working in a variety of areas within political science to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and to foster intellectual community and expertise within the APSA.

Chair: Jami Taylor, University of Toledo,

Chair-Elect: Charles Gossett, California State University, Sacramento,

Vice Chair: Charles Gossett, California State University, Sacramento,

Treasurer: Bogdan Popa, Oberlin College,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Charles Gossett, California State University, Sacramento,

Executive Council: Ravi Perry, Virginia Commonwealth University; Andrew Reynolds, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Cynthia Weber Best Conference Paper Award

Recognizes the best paper exploring sexuality and politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Helma de Vries-Jordan, Chair, University of Pittsburg, ; Julie Moreau, Northern Arizona State University, ; Drew Walker, Brown University,

Kenneth Sherrill Best Dissertation Award

Recognizes the best dissertation on sexuality and politics completed and successfully defended in the previous two calendar years. The award is open to all scholarship that falls under the broad rubric of sexuality and politics, including studies concerning the regulation of sexuality, political responses to the regulation of sexuality, the uses of sexuality as a political construct, the intersections of sexuality with gender, race, and class, or LGBT politics and mobilizations.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, Chair, University of California, Irvine, ; Jeremiah Garretson, SUNY Stonybrook, ; Bogdan Popa, Oberlin College,

SECTION 39: HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY

Formed: 2008 / Dues: $8 for students and professional members.

The organized section on Health Politics and Policy provides the ideal infrastructure in which members can more thoroughly, efficiently arm themselves with the additional expertise we need to explore health politics and policy questions. The Section will define health politics and policy just as broadly as the phrase implies. Everything from the politics of Medicare Part D to the politics of women’s health; everything from comparative politics of AIDS in Africa, Eastern Europe, and South Asia to the comparative state politics of Medicaid and SCHIP; everything from the ethics of end of life decisions to the regulation of stem cell research; everything from public budgeting and regulation to public health disaster preparedness all these and more fall with the scope of the Section.

Chair: Frank J. Thompson, Rutgers University,

Chair-Elect: Michael Sparer, Columbia University,

Vice Chair: Michael Sparer, Columbia University,

Secretary: Sarah Gollust, University of Minnesota,

Treasurer: Bert Rockman, Purdue University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Michael Sparer, Columbia University,

Executive Council: Karen Baird, Purchase College, SUNY; Glenn Beamer, University of the Sciences; Shanna Rose, Claremont McKenna College; David Jones, Boston University

Len Robins Best Paper on Health Politics and Policy Award

This award honors the late Leonard S. Robins, who through his presence and gentle questioning at virtually every health politics panel graciously nurtured the scholarship of both junior and senior scholars. This award recognizes the best paper on any subject that fits under the rubric of Health Politics and Policy presented at the previous APSA Annual Meeting. All papers presented at panels sponsored or co-sponsored by OSHPP are eligible for consideration, and may be nominated by panel chairs and discussants. All other substantively appropriate papers presented at panels organized by other sections, divisions, and related groups are also eligible if the authors made an electronic version of their paper available to view online.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Shanna Rose, Chair, Claremont McKenna College, ; James Brasfield, Webster University, ; Miriam Laugesen, Columbia University,

Award for Outstanding Public Engagement in Health Policy

This award is offered to someone who has been working to improve health and the health care system by actively engaging in politics and policy making.

Deadline: May 1, 2016

SECTION 40: CANADIAN POLITICS

Formed: 2009 / Dues: Free for students and $8 for all other members.

The purpose of this Section is to promote the interest in Canadian politics, to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information related to Canadian politics and to encourage the accumulation of knowledge about Canadian politics.

Website: http://canadianpoliticssection.org/

Chair: Donley Studlar, Strathclyde University,

Vice Chair: Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia,

Secretary: Ross Burkhart, Boise State University,

Treasurer: Christopher Sands, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University and Hudson Institute,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Christine Rothmayr Allison, University of Montreal,

Executive Council: Keith Banting, Queen’s University; Christine Rothmayr Allison, University of Montreal; Amanda Bittner, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Matthew Kerby, Australian National University; Stuart Soroka, University of Michigan; R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University

Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award

Recognizes scholarship and leadership in bringing the study of Canadian politics to the international political science community.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: Scott Matthews, Chair, Memorial University of Newfoundland, ; Denis Saint-Martin, University of Montreal, ; R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University, ; Mildred Schwartz (Honorary), University of Illinois-Chicago, ; Anthony Sayers, University of Calgary,

Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award

Given to honor a significant contemporary contribution to the scholarship on Canadian politics, or Canada in a comparative perspective, or a comparative analysis of Canada with other countries, particularly the United States.

Nominations due: March 1, 2016

Award Committee: James McCormick, Chair, Iowa State University, ; Patrick Fournier, University of Montreal, ; Sam Fisher, University of South Alabama, ; Louise Carbert, Dalhousie University, ; David Plazek, Johnson State College,

SECTION 41: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Formed: 2009 / Dues: Free for students and $8 for other members

The purpose of the Political Networks Organized Section is to promote intellectual exchange among scholars regarding the theoretical, methodological, and substantive aspects of political networks.

Website: http://www.polinetworks.org/

Chair: Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University,

Vice Chair and Chair-Elect: Michael Heaney, University of Michigan,

Treasurer: Dino Christenson, Boston University,

Communications Chair: Justin Gross, University of Massachusetts-Amherst,

Webmaster: Anand Sokhey, University of Colorado, Boulder,

Membership Chair: Matthew Howell, Eastern Kentucky University,

2016 MPSA Program Chair: Nicholas Weller, University of Southern California,

Archivist: Lauren Ratliff, Ohio State University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Betsy Sinclair, Washington University,

Executive Council: Nick Weller, University of Southern California; Mark Lubell, University of California, Davis; Justin Kirkland, University of Houston

The Political Ties Award

Given on a biennial basis to the best article published on political networks. This award was given in fall 2012 and in all even-numbered years following.

Nominations due: May 15, 2016

Award Committee: Pablo Barbera, Chair, New York University, ; Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College, ; Jacob Montgomery, Washington University,

Best Book Award

Awarded on a biennial basis to the best book published on political networks in a two year period (current cycle includes books published April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2017).

Nominations due: April 1, 2017

Award Committee: John Patty, Chair, University of Chicago, ; Philip Leifeld, University of Konstanz, ; Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland,

Best Conference Paper Award

Given annually to the best paper on political networks presented by a faculty person delivered at a political science conference in the previous year.

Nominations due: May 15, 2016

Award Committee: Samara Klar, Chair, University of Arizona, ; Philip Leifeld, University of Konstanz, ; Skyler Cranmer, Ohio State University,

John Sprague Award

Given annually to the best paper on political networks presented by a graduate student delivered at a political science conference in the previous year. There is a fund that supports this award and the award includes a cash award that comes from the fund.

Nominations due: May 15, 2015

Award Committee: Bruce Desmarais, Chair, Pennsylvania State University, ; Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, University of Pennsylvania, ; Jungmoo Woo, University of Kentucky,

Best Poster Award

Given annually at the Political Networks Conference and is awarded to the one (or two) best posters on political networks. Typically, two awards are given, but this is not a requirement.

Nominations due: TBD

SECTION 42: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Formed: 2010 / Dues: $18 for students and professional members (online only version of journal); $24 for students and professional members (print and online version of journal)

The Experimental Research Organized Section of the American Political Science Association advances pedagogy, research, and scholarly contributions based on randomized or natural experiments. Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the number of published articles in political science that use experiments. Experimentalists are exploring topics that would have been unimaginable only a few years ago. The rapid growth, development, and celebration of experimental methods in political science presents the opportunity to share a specific vocabulary and toolkit with researchers interested in experimental methods of all kinds. The section is devoted to helping scholars develop and hone these skis and to providing a forum where research based on these techniques can be shared and discussed.

Chair: Lynn Vavreck, University of California, Los Angeles,

Chair-Elect: Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University,

Secretary: Scott Clifford, University of Houston,

Treasurer: Peter Descioli, Stony Brook University,

Editors: Journal of Experimental Political Science: Rebecca Morton, New York University, ; Joshua Tucker, New York University,

Editor: The Experimental Political Scientist Newsletter: Reuben Kline, SUNY, Stonybrook,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chair: Mike Findley, University of Texas at Austin,

Executive Council: Kevin Esterling, University of California, Riverside; Alan Gerber, Yale University; Jake Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Best Book Award

Recognizes the best book published in 2015 that either uses or is about experimental research methods in the study of politics. A copy of the book should be sent to each member of the selection committee at the addresses provided below no later than April 1, 2016.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Chris Karpowitz, Chair, Brigham Young University,

Best Dissertation Award

Eligible nominees will have completed a dissertation in the 2015 calendar year that utilizes experimental methods on substantive political science research, or makes a fundamental contribution to experimental methods. Nominations should come from faculty members but they need not be on the students’ dissertation committee.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Jonathan Ladd, Chair, Georgetown University, ; Kathleen Searles, Louisiana State University, ; Antoine Banks, University of Maryland

Best Paper Award

Recognizes a paper that was scheduled to be presented at APSA and features experimental analysis. Chairs and discussants are especially encouraged to nominate papers, but nominations from anyone who is aware of an interesting paper prepared for presentation (as well as self-nominations) are welcome.

Nominations due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Guy Grossman, Chair, University of Pennsylvania, ; Jeff Conroy-Krutz, Michigan State University, ; Josh Kertzer, Harvard University, ; Sean Westwood, Dartmouth College,

Public Service Award

Many experiments only occur thanks to the assistance of non-researchers who provide access to resources and data. This award recognizes a special form of public service, the facilitation of randomized experiments in political science by those outside the academy. Considerations in the evaluation of nominees for this award include (1) their generosity with time, resources, and data and (2) their willingness to permit research transparency (e.g., allowing researchers to publish research without regard to how the results come out).

Nomination Instructions: Researchers should send a one paragraph description of the nominee to all committee members.

Nominations Due: April 1, 2016

Award Committee: Don Green, Chair, Columbia University,

SECTION 43: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP

Formed: 2012 / Dues: $5 for students and $10 for all other members.

The purpose of this section is to bring together political scientists working on issues of migration and citizenship, promote teaching and research in the field, and encourage communication among political scientists and scholars of migration and citizenship in related disciplines, including policy and other professionals, domestically and internationally.

Website: http://community.apsanet.org/MigrationCitizenship

Cochairs: Doris Marie Provine, Arizona State University, and Kamal Sadiq, University of California-Irvine,

Secretary: Els de Graauw, Baruch College, City University of New York,

Treasurer: David Plotke, New School for Social Research,

Editor: Migration and Citizenship: Marc Heibling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California-Irvine, and Anna Law, Brooklyn College, CUNY,

Executive Council: Michael Jones-Correa, Cornell University; Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of London; Audie Klotz, Syracuse University; Natalie Masuoka, Tufts University; Shyam Sriram, Graduate Student Representative, University of California-Santa Barbara

Best Article Award

For the best article on migration and/or citizenship published in the previous year. Send electronic copy of an article published (i.e., printed) in 2015 to each committee member by March 31, 2016.

Nominations due: March 31, 2016

Award Committee: TBD

Best Book Award

For the best book on migration and/or citizenship published in the previous year. Publishers or other nominators should send one hard copy of a book published (i.e., printed either paperback or hardback) in 2015 to each committee member by March 31, 2016. Edited volumes are not eligible for this award.

Nominations due: March 31, 2016

Award Committee: TBD

Best Chapter Award

For the best chapter on migration and/or citizenship published in the previous year. Send on electronic copy of a chapter published (i.e., printed) in 2015 to each committee member by March 31, 2016.

Nominations due: March 31, 2016

Award Committee: TBD

Best Dissertation Award

This award is given for the best dissertation on migration and/or citizenship accepted in the previous year. Send one electronic copy of a dissertation accepted in 2015 and a dissertation abstract to each committee member. Nominees should also request their advisor to send an electronic letter of recommendation to the award committee chair.

Nominations due: March 31, 2016

Award Committee: TBD

Best Paper Award

Award for best paper on migration and/or citizenship presented at the previous APSA Annual Meeting (either as part of a panel or poster session). Send one electronic copy of a paper presented at APSA 2015 to each committee member.

Nominations due: March 31, 2016

Award Committee: TBD

SECTION 44: AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

Formed: 2013 / Dues: $10 for students and professional members

The purpose of this section is to promote recognition within professional associations of the theoretical and methodological contributions to the discipline of political scientists whose research and professional interests center largely or in part upon sub-Saharan Africa.

Website: http://www.africanpoliticsgroup.org/

Chair: Mamoudou Gazibo, University of Montreal,

Vice Chair: Lauren MacLean, Indiana University,

Secretary: Jennifer Brass, Indiana University,

Treasurer: Adrienne LeBas, American University,

Editors: APCG Newsletter: Cara E. Jones, Mary Baldwin College, ; Stephen Marr, Malmo University,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Cochairs: Melinda Adams, James Madison University, and Bruce Magnusson, Whitman College,

Best Article Award

Nominations due: April 30, 2016

Award Committee: Zachariah Mampilly, Chair, Vassar College, ; Fodei Batty, Quinnipiac University,

Best Book Award

Nominations due: April 30, 2016

Award Committee: Laura Seay, Chair, Colby College, ; Amy Poteete, Concordia University, ; Kris Inman, National Intelligence University,

Lynne Rienner Award for Best Dissertation

Nominations due: April 30, 2016

Award Committee: Elisabeth King, Chair, New York University, ; Elliot Green, London School of Economics, ; Dominika Koter, Colgate University,

Best Graduate Student Paper

Nominations due: April 30, 2016

Award Committee: Megan Hershey, Chair, Whitworth University, ; George Bob-Milliar, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,

SECTION 45: CLASS AND INEQUALITY

Formed: 2014 / Dues $5 for students and $10 for all other members.

The Section on Class and Inequality supports scholars of politics who study the political causes and consequences of economic inequality, social class stratification, and mobility and opportunity.

Chair: Nicholas Carnes, Duke University,

Secretary: Meredith Sadin, Princeton University,

Treasurer: Christopher Faricy, Syracuse University,

Council: TBD

Best Paper Award

Awarded to the best paper presented on the topic of economic or social class inequality at the APSA Annual Meeting.

SECTION 46: IDEAS, KNOWLEDGE, AND POLITICS

Formed: 2014 / Dues $1 for students and $9 for professionals

To understand political decisions and actions, it is necessary to study the sources and content of our political beliefs. To assess these decisions and actions, we need to study whether our political beliefs are accurate. Why do different people interpret the political world in different ways? How do they interpret either their own interests or the public interest; from what sources are these interpretations drawn; and how do these interpretations motivate political action? Given political actors’ imperfect knowledge, how do they try to approximate full knowledge of the likely consequences of their actions, and how successful are these attempts? Under what conditions do political beliefs tend to be true? These questions have tended to be neglected within political science, with the result that our understandings of political processes ae often incomplete. By addressing itself to the sources and the accuracy of our political beliefs, political epistemology seeks to fill a significant lacuna in political science and political theory.

Chair: Helene Landemore, Yale University,

Secretary: Jacob Roundtree, Harvard University,

Treasurer: Nick Clark, Susquehanna University,

Communications Director: Paul Gunn, Goldsmiths, University of London,

2016 Annual Meeting Program Chairs: Paul Gunn, Goldsmiths, University of London, and Jacob Roundtree, Harvard University,

Executive Council: Paul Gunn, Goldsmiths, University of London; Helene Landemore, Yale University; Nick Clark, Susquehanna University; Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas, Austin; Jacob Roundtree, Harvard University; Vivien Schmidt, Boston University; Scott Althaus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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