BETTY NESVOLD AWARD (WOMEN AND POLITICS):
($250)
To: Sarah Pemberton, University of British Columbia
For her paper: Enforcing Gender: The Constitution
of Masculinity and Femininity in Prison Regimes
BLACKS AND POLITICS: ($250)
To: Michelle Smith, University of Florida
For her paper: All That's Solid: Difference, Race,
and 'The Political'
CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN
WEST: ($250)
To: Garrett Glasgow, University of California - Santa
Barbara, Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University, and Max Neiman, University
of California, Berkeley
For their paper: Local
Development Politics and the Foreclosure Crisis in California: Can Local
Growth Policies Hold Back Global Tides?
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD: ($250)
To: Teena Gabrielson, University of Wyoming
For Her Paper: Reconceptualizing Autonomy and Agency
Through an Ontological Approach to Green Citizenship
DISSERTATION AWARD: ($250)
To: Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
For his dissertation: Norm
Transmission in Networks of
Intergovernmental Organizations - Completed at: University
of Washington
LATINA/LATINO POLITICS AWARD: ($250)
To: Marcela García-Castañon, University of Washington
For his paper: Family (and School) Matters: The
Effect of Schools and Family on the Political Socialization of Latinos
PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD: ($500)
To: Jessica Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas
- Pan American, and Renee Ann Cramer, Drake University
For their paper: Guarding
Our Borders with Gardasil: Immigrant
Women and Physical Autonomy
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD: ($1000)
To: Gail McElroy and Michael Marsh, both of Trinity
College Dublin
For their December 2010 PRQ Article: Candidate
Gender and Voter Choice: Analysis from a Multimember Preferential Voting
System