Awards

Section awards are presented during the APSA annual meeting awards ceremony. To learn more about any award listed, contact the award committee chair for the award.

All section 07. Conflict Processes awards to-date »

Best Book Award

Given every two years for the book making the most outstanding contributions to the study of any and all forms of political conflict, either within or between nation-states, published in the two calendar years prior to the year in which the award is given. Edited volumes and textbooks are not eligible for the award. Nominations must be made by a member of the Conflict Processes section; self-nominations are encouraged. Nominations should be submitted to the committee chair, and a copy of the book should be sent to each member of the award committee.

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Deadline for nominations: March 15, 2018

Award Committee
Scott Straus, Chair
University of Wisconsin, Madison
sstraus@wisc.edu

Sarah Croco
University of Maryland, College Park
sarahcroco@gmail.com

Scott Wolford
University of Texas, Austin
swolford@austin.utexas.edu

Best Paper Award

This award is given annually for the best paper written by one or more untenured scholars (graduate students, post-docs, or faculty) and presented as part of a conflict processes sponsored panel or poster session at the previous annual meeting. Papers are eligible only if all authors are untenured at the time the paper is presented. Nominations must be made by a member of the Conflict Processes section; self-nominations are encouraged.

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Nomination Instructions: Nominations should be submitted to the committee chair.

Deadline for nominations: October 15, 2018

Award Committee
Chair
Emily Ritter
Vanderbilt University
emily.h.ritter@vanderbilt.edu

Matthew Fuhrmann
Texas A&M University
mfuhrmann@tamu.edu

Jessica Stanton
University of Minnesota
stantonj@umn.edu

J. David Singer Data Innovation Award

The J. David Singer Data Innovation Award is given for the best data contribution to the study of any and all forms of political conflict, either within or between nation-states. Nominations must be made by a member of the Conflict Processes section; self-nominations are encouraged. This is a biennial award.

Previous recipients »

Deadline for Nominations: March 15, 2019

Award Committee
Chair
Molly Melin
Loyola University Chicago
mmelin@luc.edu

Idean Salehyan
University of North Texas
idean.salehyan@unt.edu

Jun Koga Sudduth
University of Strathclyde
jun.koga@strath.ac.uk

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Lifetime Achievement award is given every other year in recognition of scholarly contributions that have fundamentally improved the study of conflict processes.

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Deadline for nominations: March 15, 2019

Award Committee
Chair
Govinda Clayton
ETH Zurich
govinda.clayton@sipo.gess.ethz.ch

Elizabeth Menninga
University of Iowa
elizabeth-menninga@uiowa.edu

Cullen Hendrix
Denver University
cullen.hendrix@du.edu