Organized Section 5: POP/Party Politics Award
Political Organizations and Parties Section Award Recipients
POP/Party Politics Award
The POP/Party Politics Award recognizes the best paper delivered on a Political Organizations and Parties-sponsored panel at the preceding APSA annual meeting.
| 2017 | Jesse M. Crosson, University of Michigan “Constructing Interest Group Coalitions.” |
| 2017 | Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan “Constructing Interest Group Coalitions.” |
| 2012 | William Mayer, Northeastern University Theory Meets Practice: The Presidential Selection Process in the First Federal Election,1788-89 |
| 2011 | Lee Drutman, The Progressive Policy Institute “The Inside View: Using the Enron Email Archive to Understand Business Lobbying,” |
| 2011 | Daniel Hopkins, Georgetown University “The Inside View: Using the Enron Email Archive to Understand Business Lobbying” |
| 2010 | Seth Masket, University of Denver “Networking the Parties: A Comparison of Democratic and Republican National Convention Delegates in 2008” |
| 2010 | Michael Heaney, University of Michigan “Networking the Parties: A Comparison of Democratic and Republican National Convention Delegates in 2008” |
| 2010 | Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota “Networking the Parties: A Comparison of Democratic and Republican National Convention Delegates in 2008” |
| 2010 | Dara Strolovitch, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities “Networking the Parties: A Comparison of Democratic and Republican National Convention Delegates in 2008” |
| 2009 | Richard Skinner, Bowdoin College “527 Committees and the Political Party Network” |
| 2009 | Seth Masket, University of Denver “527 Committees and the Political Party Network” |
| 2009 | David Dulio, Oakland University “527 Committees and the Political Party Network” |
| 2008 | Brian Feinstein, Harvard University “State Party Platforms and Civil Rights Policy, 1920-1968” |
| 2008 | Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley “State Party Platforms and Civil Rights Policy, 1920-1968” |
| 2007 | Georgia Kernell, Columbia University Candidate Selction and Political Participation |
| 2006 | Hans Noel, Princeton University “Ideology, Party, and the Creation of the Anti-Slavery Coalition” |
| 2005 | Michael Heaney, University of Florida “Reputation and Leadership Inside Interest Group Coalitions” |
| 2004 | Eric Heberlig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Co-Authored with Marc J. Hetherington, Bowdoin College, and Bruce A. Larson, Farleigh Dickenson University, “The Redistribution of Campaign Funds and Institutional Advancement in the U.S. House” |
| 2004 | Marc Hetherington, Bowdoin College Co-Authored with Eric S. Heberlig, UNC Charlotte, and Bruce A. Larson, Farleigh Dickenson University, “The Redistribution of Campaign Funds and Institutional Advancement in the U.S. House” |
| 2004 | Bruce Larson, Farleigh Dickenson University Co-Authored with Eric S. Heberlig, UNC Charlotte, and Marc J. Hetherington, Bowdoin College, “The Redistribution of Campaign Funds and Institutional Advancement in the U.S. House” |
| 2003 | Byron Shafer, University of Wisconsin Madison “Economic Development, Legal Desegregation, and Partisan Change in the Post War South.” |
| 2003 | Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia “Economic Develop |
