Organized Section 37: David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section Award Recipients
David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award
The Award honors David Collier’s contributions-through his research, graduate teaching, and institution-building-as a founder of the qualitative and multi-method research movement in contemporary political science. The award will be presented annually to a mid-career political scientist to recognize distinction in methodological publications, innovative application of qualitative and multi-method approaches in substantive research, and/or institutional contributions to this area of methodology.
| 2016 | Lauren Mathews Morris MacLean, Indiana University |
| 2015 | Thad Dunning, University of California, Berkeley |
| 2014 | Evan Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| 2012 | Colin Elman, Syracuse University |
| 2011 | Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University |
| 2010 | James Mahoney, Northwestern University |
| 2010 | Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago |
