Organized Section 4: Best Article Award
Public Policy Section Award Recipients
Best Article Award
The Best Article Award recognizes the best article published in the American Review of Public Administration.
Best Article Award
The Best Article Award recognizes the best article published in the American Review of Public Administration.
| 2014 | Amy Erica Smith PhD, University of Massachusetts-Boston “Some Ceilings Have More Cracks: Representative Bureaucracy in Federal Regulatory Agencies.” ARPA 43, January 2013, 26-49 |
| 2014 | Karen Monaghan, University of Massachusetts-Boston “Some Ceilings Have More Cracks: Representative Bureaucracy in Federal Regulatory Agencies.” ARPA 43, January, 2013, 26-49 |
| 2012 | Maria Binz-Scharf, CUNY-City College of New York “Searching for Answers: Networks of Practice Among Public Administrators” (The American Review of Public Administration March 2012 42: 202-225) |
| 2012 | David Lazer, Northeastern University “Searching for Answers: Networks of Practice Among Public Administrators” (The American Review of Public Administration March 2012 42: 202-225) |
| 2012 | Ines Mergel, Syracuse University “Searching for Answers: Networks of Practice Among Public Administrators” (The American Review of Public Administration March 2012 42: 202-225) |
| 2011 | Terry Cooper, University of Southern California “Building Ethical Community” (The American Review of Public Administration, 41(1), p. 3-22) |
| 2011 | Eva Sorensen, Roskilde University “Emerging Theoretical Understanding of Pluricentric Coordination in Public Governance” (The American Review of Public Administration, 41(4), p. 375-394) |
| 2010 | Jerrell Coggburn, North Carolina State University “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2010 | Paul Battaglio, University of Texas at Dallas “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2010 | James Bowman, Florida State University “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2010 | Stephen Condrey, University of Georgia “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2010 | Jonathan West, University of Miami “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2010 | Doug Goodman, University of Texas at Dallas “From Merit to Employment At Will: A Comparative Analysis of Civil Service Reform in the American States” (American Review of Public Administration, 40(2): 189-208) |
| 2006 | Suzanne Piotrowski, Rutgers University, Newark “Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms” |
| 2006 | David Rosenbloom, American University “Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms” |
| 2003 | Gregory Saxton, SUNY-Brockport “Fiscal Constraints and the Loss of Home-Rule” |
| 2003 | Chris Haney “Fiscal Constraints and the Loss of Home-Rule” |
| 2003 | Steven Erie, University of California-San Diego “Fiscal Constraints and the Loss of Home-Rule” |
