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Please submit nominations for Best Graduate Student Conference
Paper, Best Faculty Conference Paper, Best Published Article, and
Best Book. Deadlines are quickly approaching.
JOHN SPRAGUE AWARD for Best Grad Student Conference Paper --
Nomination deadline April 1, 2017
This award is 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.
Email nominations to:
Greg Koger, University of Miami, ([log in to unmask]) (Chair)
Nils Ringe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, ([log in to unmask])
Mia Costa, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
([log in to unmask])
Best Conference Paper Award – Nomination deadline April 1, 2017
This award is given annually to the best paper on political networks
presented by a faculty person delivered at a political science
conference in the previous year. Email nominations to:
Nicholas Weller, University of Southern California,
([log in to unmask]) (Chair)
Jennifer Larson, New York University, ([log in to unmask])
Janet Lewis, US Naval Academy, ([log in to unmask])
Political Ties Award (best published article) – Nominations
deadline April 1, 2017
The APSA organized section on Political Networks is seeking
nominations for the Political Ties Award. This award is given
annually to the best article published on the subject of political
networks. Nominees must have been published — either on-line or in
print — in a peer-reviewed journal between January 1st and December
31st of 2016. Nominations should be sent to the committee via e-mail
by April 1, 2017. A winner will be selected and will receive the
award at the APSA annual meeting in September, 2017.
Self-nominations will be accepted. Send nominations to:
Seth E. Masket, University of Denver ([log in to unmask]) (chair)
Skyler Cranmer, Ohio State University, [log in to unmask]
Rachel Blum, Miami University, [log in to unmask]
Best Book on Political Networks Award – Nominations deadline
April 20, 2017
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). To nominate a book for
the award, please send a brief e-mail to the members of the award
committee explaining why the book deserves consideration and a copy
of the book to each member of the committee.
Send nominations to:
John Patty, University of Chicago, ([log in to unmask]) (Chair)
Elizabeth Menninga, University of Iowa, [log in to unmask]
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland, [log in to unmask]
Copies of the nominated books must be received by each member of the
committee by April 20. These should be sent to the following three
addresses:
Professor John W. Patty, Chair
Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
5828 S. University Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
Professor Jennifer Hadden
Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
3140 Tydings Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Professor Elizabeth Menninga
Department of Political Science
University of Iowa
341 Schaeffer Hall
Iowa City, IA 52240
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Justin H. Gross
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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