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23: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Outstanding
Article
| YEAR |
NAME |
AFFILIATION AT TIME OF AWARD |
TITLE |
| 2007 |
Andreas Wimmer and Brian Min
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“From Empire to Nation-state. Explaining Wars in the Modern World, 1816-2001” |
| 2006 |
Douglas Hartman and Joseph Gerteis
|
University of Minnesota
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“Dealing with Diversity: Mapping Multiculturalism
in Sociological Terms” |
| Monica Prasad |
Northwestern University |
“Why is France so French? Culture,
Institutions and Neoliberalism, 1974-1981” |
| 2004 |
Not given |
| 2003 |
Jack Goldstone
Bert Useem |
University of California-Davis
University of New Mexico |
“Forging Social Order and Its Breakdown:
Riot and Reform in U.S. Prisons” |
| 2002 |
Evan Schofer
Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas |
University of Minnesota
Princeton University |
“The Structural Contexts of Civic
Engagement: National Polities and Individual Association Membership” |
| 2001 |
Harvey Molotch
William Freudenburg
Krista E. Paulsen |
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Wisconsin, Madison
University of North Florida |
“History Repeats Itself, But How?
City Character, Urban Tradition, and the Accomplishment of Place” |
| 2000 |
Not given |
| 1999 |
David Jacobs
Robert M. Brien |
Ohio State University University of
Oregon |
“The Determinants of Deadly Force:
A Structural Analysis of Police Violence” |
| 1998 |
Not given |
| 1997 |
Ed Collom
|
University of California-Riverside
|
“Race, Class and Gender: The Bases
of Socialist Beliefs in America” |
| Pamela J. Aronson |
University of Minnesota |
“Rethinking Political Generations:
The Life Course, Personal History and Feminist Identities” |
| 1994 |
Margaret Somers |
University of Michigan |
"Law, Community, & Political
Culture in the Transition Democracy" |
Graduate Student Award
| YEAR |
NAME |
AFFILIATION AT TIME OF AWARD |
OTHER/TITLE |
| 2007 |
Hiro Saito
|
University of Michigan
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“Reiterated Commemoration: Hiroshima as National Trauma” |
| Eran Shor |
Stony Brook University |
"The Power of Human Rights in Times of Conflict: The Spiral Model for Norms of Socialization Revisited" |
| 2006 |
Jon Agnone |
University of Washington |
“Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy
Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement” |
| 2004 |
Not given |
| 2003 |
Vanessa Barker
|
New York University
|
“The Politics of Punishing: How the
Routine Activities of Governance Impact State Reliance on Confinement” |
| Hsiu-hua Shen |
University of Kansas |
"Mandating Chinese Identity: Taiwanese
Business People Meet Chinese Nationalism" |
| 2002 |
Genevieve Zeitlin |
Univeristy of Chicago |
“We, the Polish Nation: Ethnic and
Civic of Nationhood in Post-Communist Constitutional Debates” |
| 2001 |
Chris Bonastia |
New York University |
“Why Did Affirmative Action in Housing
Fail During the Nixon Era? Exploring the Institutional Homes of Social
Policies” |
| 2000
(Undergraduate Student paper award given) |
Christopher E. Paul |
University of California, Los Angeles |
“Moving Forward with State Autonomy
and Capacity: Example from two Studies of the Pentagon during WWII”
|
| 1999 |
Bill Winders |
Emory University |
“The Roller Coaster of Class Conflict:
Class Segments, Mass Mobilization, and Voter Turnout in the United States,
1840-1996” |
| 1998 |
Mathew Krain |
Indiana University |
“State Sponsored Mass Murder: The
Onset and Severity of Genocides and Politicides” |
| 1997 |
Pam Aronson
|
University of Minnesota
|
“Rethinking Political Generations:
the Life Course” |
| Edward Collom |
UC Riverside |
“Race, Class and Gender: the Bases
of Socialist Beliefs in America” |
| 1995 |
Wei-Der Shu |
Syracuse University |
“The Emergence of Nationalism” |
| 1994 |
Denise Scott |
U Mass-Amherst |
the Power of Connection in corporate
Government Relations: a Gendered Perspective” |
| 1993 |
Tang Nah Ng |
Emory University |
“The Democratic Transition Model:
debt, Democracy and Welfare effect in Four Semi-Peripheral Nations,
1959-1986” |
| 1992 |
Debra Street |
Florida State University |
"Maintaining the Status Quo: The
Impact of Old Age Interest Groups on the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage
Act of 1988" |
Outstanding
Contribution to Political Sociology
Book
Odd Years, Article Even Years
| YEAR |
NAME |
AFFILIATION AT TIME OF AWARD |
OTHER/TITLE |
| 2007 |
Moon-Kie Jung |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Reworking Race: The Making of Hawaii's Interracial Labor Movement |
| 2006 |
Eiko Ikegami |
New School for Social Research |
Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks
and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture |
| 2005 |
Not given |
| 2004 |
Not given |
| 2003 |
John Skrentny |
University of California-San Diego |
The Minority Rights Revolution |
| 2002 |
Not given |
| 2001 |
Lawrence Jacobs
Robert Shapiro |
University of Minnesota
Columbia University |
Politicians Don Pander |
| 2001 |
Richard Lachmann |
University of Albany |
Capitalists In Spite of Themselves |
| 2000 |
Jeff Manza and Clem Brooks |
Northwestern University and Indiana
University |
Social Cleavages and Political Change:
Voter Alignments and U.S. Party Coalitions |
| 1999 |
Not given |
| 1998 |
Jeff Manza and
Clem Brooks |
Northwestern University
Indiana University |
“The Religious Factor in U.S. Presidential
Elections, 1960-1992” |
| 1997 |
Peter Evans |
University of California-Berkeley |
Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial
Transformation |
| 1995 |
Ronald Aminzade
|
University of Minnesota
|
Ballots and Barricades |
| Craig Calhoun |
University of North Carolina |
Neither Gods Nor Emperors |
| Kim Voss |
UC-Berkeley |
The Making of American Exceptionalism |
| Frances Fox Piven Richard
Cloward |
CUNY |
Regulating the Poor |
| 1994 |
Margaret Somers |
University of Michigan |
“Law Community and Political Culture
in the Transition to Democracy” |
| 1993 |
Theda Skocpol |
Harvard University |
Protecting Soldiers and Mothers |
| Deitrich Rueschemeyer
Evelyn Stephens
John Stephens |
Brown University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University |
Capitalist Development and Democracy |
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