Category Archives: Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award

Alert: Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award 2014

From: Iza Hussin, Chair
To: Section 11: Religion and Politics
Subject: Wildavsky Dissertation Award 2014: Call for Nominations

The Religion and Politics Section of APSA invites nominations for the Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award 2014. This prize is awarded to the best dissertation defended in the last two years. Please send a short letter of nomination and a copy of the dissertation to the Committee Chair, Prof Ted Jelen (jelent@unlv.nevada.edu). The submission deadline is March 1 2014. Please direct all inquiries to the Committee Chair.

Invitation from the section chair – award committees 2014!

Dear Religion and Politics Section members,

I'd like to invite you to become a member of our award committees for 2014 awards – the Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award and the Best Paper Award (descriptions below). These awards not only recognise the lively and important work being done in the field, but actively shape the field itself, and the careers of emerging and established scholars. Please email me to express your interest; the committees will be convened in December and awards will be determined in June and presented at the 2014 meeting. If you can't commit to serving this year, please make a note to nominate your best dissertators and paper presenters later this year.

The Best Paper Award recognizes the best paper dealing with religion and politics presented at the previous years APSA Annual Meeting.


The Aaron Wildavsky Award recognizes the best dissertation on religion and politics successfully defended within the last two years.

Thank you - 

Iza Hussin
Chair, APSA Religion and Politics Section
Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
hussin@uchicago.edu

Aaron Wildavsky Award – Deadline Extended

Dear colleagues,

A gentle reminder to send us your best dissertations for consideration for APSA's Aaron Wildavsky Award, that recognizes the best dissertation on religion and politics successfully defended within the last two years (2011/2012). Please send submissions by June 10 2013 (pdf copy of the dissertation itself) to the chair of the Wildavsky committee, Sultan Tepe, at: sultant@uic.edu

Best regards,

Iza Hussin
Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
Chair, Religion and Politics Section, APSA

Call for committee members, Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award

The Aaron Wildavsky Award recognizes the best dissertation on religion and politics successfully defended within the last two years. Nominations will be accepted until Mar 15 2013, and the winner will be announced at the 2013 meetings. Please email Iza Hussin (hussin@uchicago.edu) to express interest.

Dissertation Award – Message from Joseph Yi

Doctor Yi writes:

I am part of the Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award committee. The section page on the main APSA site lists an incorrect address for sending dissertations to me.

Before Feb 20, 2011, send dissertations to my current address:
Joseph Yi
2041 Christie St.
Fullerton CA 92833

After Feb 20, 2011, email to:
joyichicago "at" yahoo.com

or mail to:
Dr. Joseph Yi,
Assistant Professor Department of Public Administration
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
270 Imun-dong Seoul, 130-791, Korea

joyichicago@yahoo.com