ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS POLITICS AWARD ($250)
To: Chris Haynes and Carrie Skulley, University California,
Riverside
For their paper: Linked Fate and the Inter-Ethnic
Differences among Asian-Americans
BETTY NESVOLD AWARD (WOMEN AND POLITICS): ($250)
To: Heath Fogg Davis, Temple University
For his paper: Gender Inspection in Public Transit:
Trans Identity and the Race-Class Politics of Urban Place
BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD: ($250)
To: Hannah L. Walker, University of Washington
For her paper: The Political Effects of Geographically
Sensitive Crime Rates: Preliminary Research From Washington State
CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN
WEST: ($250)
To: Bradley Clark Jr., Fort Lewis College
For his paper: Dam
Removal and River Restoration on the Elwha River: Does Size Really Matter?
DISSERTATION AWARD: ($250)
To: Nathan Jones, Rice University
For his dissertation completed at the University of California,
Irvine: The State Reaction: A Theory
of Illicit Network Resilience
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD: ($250)
To: Andrew Biro, Acadia University
For his paper: The Good Life
in the Greenhouse? Autonomy, Democracy, and Citizenship in a Warmer
World
Honorable Mention to: Piers H. G. Stephens, University
of Georgia
For his paper: Liberalism, Pragmatism and the Political
Animal
LATINA/LATINO POLITICS AWARD: ($250)
To: Juan Urbano, Brian Hanson, and Thomas Ringenberg,
The University of Kansas
For their paper: Racial Threat, Immigration, and
Trust in Congress in Rural Communities
PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD: ($500)
To: Matthew C. Ingram, State University of New York,
Albany
For his paper: Networked Justice: Judges, the Diffusion
of Ideas, and Legal Reform Movements in Mexico
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD: ($1000)
To: Sarah Fulton, Texas A&M University
For her paper: Running Backwards and in High Heels:
The Gendered Quality Gap and Incumbent Electoral Success