Organized Section 27: Christian Bay Award
New Political Science Organized Section Award Recipients
Christian Bay Award
The Christian Bay Award recognizes the best paper presented on a new political science panel at the previous year’s annual meeting.
| 2017 | Timothy Weaver, University at Albany, SUNY “A City of Citizens: Social Justice and Urban Social Citizenship.” |
| 2016 | Jocelyn Boryczka, Fairfield University “An Anatomy of Sexism: The Colonized Vagina.” |
| 2015 | Robert Kirsch, Arizona State University “Tweets, Retweets, and Tweeting Retreats: Critically Assessing the Digital Revolution as Veblenian Machine Process.” |
| 2014 | Alix Olson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst “Queer(y)ing Permanent Partnership” |
| 2012 | M. Forrest, University of Minnesota The Limits of Political Representation: Anti-Foreclosure Activism and Racial Injustice in the Post-Civil Rights Era |
| 2011 | Brian Waddell, University of Connecticut Stamford That Time Again? Revisiting the Debates Over the Wagner Act |
| 2010 | Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University “Hearing the Voice of the People: Human Rights as if People Mattered” |
| 2010 | Jose Cruz, Vanderbilt University “Hearing the Voice of the People: Human Rights as if People Mattered” |
| 2009 | Elisabeth Chaves, Virginia Tech “The Internet as Global Platform? Grounding the Magically Levitating Public Sphere” |
| 2007 | Angelica Bernal, Yale Power, Powerlessness, and Petroleum: Indigenous Environmental Claims and the Limits of International Law |
| 2006 | Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College / CUNY “Temporary Labor Migration and the Labor Movement: Globalization and Worker Resistance to Restructuring Information Technology” |
| 2005 | Hamideh Sedghi, Columbia University “Islamization, Globalization, and Gender in Iran: Compatible or Not?” |
| 2004 | Dorothee Benz, City University of New York “Innovative Labor Organizing in a Hostile Climate” |
| 2003 | Jennifer Disney, Winthrop University “The Potential and Limitations of Democratization: Civil Society and Women's Organizing in Post-Revolutionary Mozambique and Nicaragua” |
| 2002 | Carl Swidorski, College of Saint Rose “From the Wagner Act to the Human Rights Watch Report: Labor and Freedom of Expression and Association, 1935-2000.” |
| 2001 | Chenshan Tian, University of Hawaii at Manoa “The Reception of Marxist Thought in China: A Chinese Representation of Dialectical Materialism” |
| 2000 | Carl Swidorski, The College of Saint Rose “Political Science and the First Amendment: Ignoring Labor's Role in the Struggle for Freedom of Expression” |
| 1998 | Timothy Luke, Virginia Tech “The Discipline as Disciplinary Normalization: Networks of Research” |
| 1997 | Thomas De Luca Jr., Fordham University “The Future of Democratic Politics” |
| 1997 | John Buell, Fordham University “The Future of Democratic Politics” |
| 1996 | Ho-Won Jeong, Ohio State University “Discourse of Political Economy in Africa” |
| 1995 | Gregory Delaurier, Ithaca College “Class Struggle Without Class: Maoism, the U.S. New Left, and the Demise of the 'Labor Metaphysic'” |
