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2020 Awardees
Religion and Politics Section Awards

a. Hubert Morken Best Book in Religion and Politics Award

The winner:
Laura Dudley Jenkins. Religious Freedom and Mass Conversion in India. UPenn Press, 2019.

The honorable mention:
Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti. What is Christian Democracy? Politics, Religion and Ideology. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

b. Aaron Wildavsky Best Dissertation in Religion and Politics Award

The winner:
Guadalupe Tuñon. When the Church Votes Left: The Electoral Consequences of Progressive Religion. University of California, Berkeley.

The honorable mention:
Alexandre Paquin-Pelletier. Radical Leaders: Status, Competition, and Violent Islamic Mobilization in Indonesia. University of Toronto.

c. Kenneth D. Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award

The winner:
Elizabeth Dekeyser (MIT). “Islam, Exclusivity, and the State: Evidence from France.” Paper presented in APSA Annual Meeting, 2019.

The honorable mention:
Yusuf Magiya (Columbia University) and M. Tahir Kilavuz (Marmara University). “Islamism, Policy Positions and Vote Choice: What Experimental Evidence Tells About Islamist Advantage in Turkey.” Paper presented in Midwest Annual Meeting, 2019.

d. Weber Best Conference Paper in Religion and Politics Award

The winner:
Steven Brooke (University of Wisconsin), David Buckley (University of Louisville), Clarissa David (Ateneo School of Government), and Ronald Mendoza (Ateneo School of Government). “Populist Violence and Social Resistance: The Filipino Catholic Church and the Drug War.” Paper presented at APSA Annual Meeting, 2019.

e. Ted Jelen Best Journal Article in Politics and Religion Award

The winner:
Paul Djupe (Denison University) and Jacob Neiheisel (University of Buffalo). “Political Mobilization in American Congregations: A Religious Economies Perspective.” Politics and Religion 12, no. 1 (2019): 123-152.


2020
Religion and Politics
Section Awards Committees

Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar in Religion and Politics Award

The Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar Award recognizes a scholar who has made outstanding contributions to the field of religion and politics. These contributions should be through a combination of excellent and widely influential scholarship, policy input/impact, public engagement, service, teaching, and mentorship. Although the committee highly encourages nominations of APSA members and takes service to APSA seriously, nominees do not have to be current APSA members. The nominees are expected to attend the following year’s APSA Annual Meeting and participate in the roundtable organized in to celebrate their work.

The award is presented annually, following a review of applications by the committee. The winner will be honored with a plaque, a monetary award of $500, and a roundtable symposium honoring their work at the APSA Annual Meeting of the next calendar year. (The 2020 Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Awardee will be honored at the 2021 APSA Annual Meeting both during the business meeting and the roundtable).

The award is intended as an addition to, not replacement for, the practice of awarding special lifetime achievement awards’ for scholars who have made substantial contributions to the Section on the event of their retirement. Instead, this is meant to reward political scientists (including those who are mid-career) who have made a substantial contribution to the field of religion and politics.

Nomination letters and the CVs of the nominees are due to the Committee Chair, Ben Gaskins, ([email protected]) by April 15, 2020. The nomination letter should clearly describe how the nominee fulfills the criteria described above. Since this award is meant to reflect peer recognition, self-nominations will not be considered.

Award Committee:

Ben Gaskins ([email protected])
Lewis and Clark College

Tanya Schwarz ([email protected])
APSA

Andrea Hatcher ([email protected])
The University of the South


Aaron Wildavsky Best Dissertation in Religion and Politics

The APSA Religion and Politics Section invites nominations for the Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award. The Aaron Wildavsky Award recognizes the best dissertation in the field of religion and politics. Eligible dissertations have been defended in the last two years (2018 or 2019), and should make a distinctive contribution to the study of religion and politics, broadly understood. Please submit nominations to the committee by email – self-nominations are welcome!

Nomination Instructions: Please send a letter of nomination (maximum 2 pages) and a copy of the dissertation to the committee by email.

Deadline for Nominations: April 15, 2020

Award Committee:

Christopher Hale (Chair) – University of Alabama – [email protected]
David Buckley – University of Louisville – [email protected]
Jason Klocek – University of Notre Dame – [email protected]


Kenneth D. Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award in Religion and Politics

Kenneth D. Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award will be given to a conference paper studying any aspect of religion and politics presented by a Ph.D. student in political science in 2019. The conference can be affiliated with any of the US-based political science associations or a conference affiliated with another association, such as the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, the American Academy of Religion, the Middle East Studies Association, or the International Studies Association, as long as the paper was written by a student or students enrolled in a graduate program in political science. Papers co-authored with faculty will not be considered. Papers presented at poster sessions are welcome. The award will be announced and presented at the annual APSA conference during the business meeting. The award committee is under no obligation to make an award if no submissions merit such recognition.

Nomination Instructions: Please send nominations (self-nominations are welcome) including an electronic copy of the paper and an electronic copy of the conference program listing to the committee members. Questions can be directed to the award committee chair.

Deadline for Nominations: April 30, 2020

Güneş Murat Tezcür (Chair)
University of Central Florida
[email protected]

Consuelo Amat
Stanford University
[email protected]

Kikue Hamayotsu
Northern Illinois University
[email protected]


Hubert Morken Best Book Award

Given for the best book dealing with religion and politics published within the previous year. The criteria for the award include the originality of the argument presented, quality of the research, innovative methods, readability of the text and the policy or practical implications of the scholarship.

To be eligible for the award, books must have been published in 2019. The nomination should include a brief statement (250-750 words) summarizing the book’s contributions and why it is nominated for the award. This statement can be sent by email. As part of the nomination, publishers should send a copy of the nominated book to EACH member of the awards committee at the addresses below, making sure that the books arrive by the nomination deadline, March 15th, 2020.

Self nominations are welcome.

If you have any questions, please contact the committee chair,
Rina Williams ([email protected])

Committee Members Contact Information:

Dr. Rina Williams
Dept. of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
Box 210375, Crosley Tower 1118
Cincinnati OH 45221-0375
[email protected]

Dr. Quin Monson
Political Science Dept.
Brigham Young University
745 Spencer W. Kimball Tower
Provo, UT 84602
[email protected]

Dr. Jonathan Agensky
Bentley Annex 211, 6 President St.
Department of Political Science
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
[email protected]




Religion and Politics Section Awards
2019

Ken Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award – 2019

The Kenneth D. Wald Best Graduate Student Paper Award will be given annually to a conference paper studying any aspect of religion and politics presented by a Ph.D. student in political science. The conference can be affiliated with any of the US-based political science associations or a conference affiliated with another association, such as the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, the American Academy of Religion, the Middle East Studies Association, or the International Studies Association, as long as the paper was written by a student or students enrolled in a graduate program in political science. Papers written with faculty will not be considered. Papers presented at poster sessions are welcome. The award will be announced and presented at the annual APSA conference during the business meeting. The award committee is under no obligation to make an award if no submissions merit such recognition.

Nomination Instructions: Please send nominations (self-nomination is okay) including an electronic copy of the paper and an electronic copy of the conference program listing to the committee chair.

Deadline for Nominations: May 24, 2019

Award Committee

Daniel Bennett (Chair)
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
John Brown University
[email protected]

Nandini Deo
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Lehigh University
[email protected]

Benjamin Knoll
John Marshall Harlan Associate Professor
Department of Politics
Centre College
[email protected]


Ted Jelen Best Journal Article Award – 2019

This award is presented for the best article published in Politics and Religion in the 2018 calendar year (volume 11, issues 1-4).

Committee:

Amy Erica Smith (Chair)
Elizabeth Oldmixon
Chris Reardon
Paul Djupe.


Hubert Morken Best Book Award – 2019

The Hubert Morken Award is given for the best book dealing with religion and politics published within the past year. The criteria for the award include the originality of the argument presented, quality of the research, innovative methods, readability of the text and the policy or practical implications of the scholarship.

To be eligible for the award, books must have been published in 2018. The nomination should include a brief statement (250-750 words) summarizing the book’s contributions and why it is nominated for the award. This statement can be sent by email. As part of the nomination, publishers should send a copy of the nominated book to EACH member of the awards committee at the addresses below, making sure that the books arrive by the nomination deadline, March 15th, the latest.

Self nominations are welcome.

If you have any questions, please contact the committee chair, Nukhet A. Sandal ([email protected]).

Committee Members Contact Information

Nukhet A. Sandal
Ohio University
Department of Political Science
Bentley Annex 259
Athens OH 45701
[email protected]

Andrew Lewis
University of Cincinnati
Department of Political Science
301 Clifton Court
1102 Crosley Tower (ML 0375)
Cincinnati, OH 45221
[email protected]

Jeremy Menchik
152 Bay State Rd
Pardee School of Global Studies
Boston University
Boston MA 02215
[email protected]


Weber Best Conference Paper Award – 2019
 
The Best Paper Award recognizes the best paper dealing with religion and politics presented at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting. The paper should address a timely and relevant topic, within the discipline and beyond, in a theoretically innovative and methodologically thorough manner. Please submit nominations to the chair of the committee.
 
Deadline for nominations: April 15, 2019

Award Committee

Andre Audette (chair)
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Monmouth College
[email protected]

Amanda Friesen
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
[email protected]

Kerem Ozan Kalkan
Assistant Professor
Department of Government
Eastern Kentucky University
[email protected]

Rachel Beatty Riedl
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Northwestern University
[email protected]


Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award – 2019

The APSA Religion and Politics Section invites nominations for the Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award. The Aaron Wildavsky Award recognizes the best dissertation in the field of religion and politics. Eligible dissertations have been defended in the last two years, and should make a distinctive contribution to the study of religion and politics, broadly understood. Please submit nominations to the chair of the committee – self-nominations are welcome!

Nomination Instructions: Please send a letter of nomination (maximum 2 pages) and a copy of the dissertation to the committee chair, Rebecca Glazier at [email protected].

Deadline for nominations: April 15, 2019



2018

Ted Jelen Award for the best article published in Politics and Religion

Borjan Zic

The Political Impact of Displacement: Wartime IDPs, Religiosity, and Post War Politics in Bosnia


Weber Best Conference Paper Award

Paul A. Djupe, Jacob R. Neiheisel, Kimberly H. Conger

“Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to State Rates of the Non Religious?”

{see Political Research Quarterly}


Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award

Michael Hoffman

“Communal Religion, Sectarian Interests, and Democracy”


The Hubert Morken Book Award

Andrew R. Lewis

The Rights Turn in Conservative Christian Politics

Cambridge University Press

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Distinguished Reviewer Awards

Paul Djupe

Ekrem Karakoc

Melanie Kolbe

Jacob Neiheisel

Lavinia Stan