11/22/2021
The deadline to apply for SPPC 2022 is in one week!
Submissions and Registration - 2022 State Politics and Policy Conference
Recent political events have raised concerns about Americans’ commitment to democracy and the stability of democratic institutions and processes. The states vary greatly in their support and investment in institutional designs and behaviors that are intended to strengthen democracy. We invite subs...
11/02/2021
Deadline extended!
Submit your abstracts to participate in the 2022 State Politics & Policy Conference by Wednesday, December 1.
Submissions and Registration - 2022 State Politics and Policy Conference
Recent political events have raised concerns about Americans’ commitment to democracy and the stability of democratic institutions and processes. The states vary greatly in their support and investment in institutional designs and behaviors that are intended to strengthen democracy. We invite subs...
02/24/2021
🚨 Nominations for SPP awards are due March 1! 🚨 Please nominate your colleagues, grad students, or even yourself! The details for the award committees are below.
Have you read (or written) a great book, article or dissertation from 2020 about state politics and policy? Winners will be recognized at APSA this fall, since the State Politics and Policy Conference is not being held this year due to the pandemic. (Hopes are high for a triumphant return to SPPC 2022, to be hosted at Florida State University!)
In 2021, the section will recognize excellence in the study of state politics with the following awards:
• Career Achievement Award
• Virginia Gray Book Award
• State Politics and Policy Quarterly (SPRQ) Best Paper Award
• Best Journal Article Award
• Christopher Z. Mooney Best Dissertation Prize
Best Journal Article Award: Recognizes the best journal article on U.S. state politics or policy published in 2020.
• William Franko (chair) [email protected]
• Thomas J. Hayes [email protected]
• Abby Matthews [email protected]
Career Achievement Award: Recognizes a political scientist who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the study of politics and policy in the American states.
• Anthony Nownes (chair) [email protected]
• Brent Boyea [email protected]
• Patricia Kirkland [email protected]
Christopher Z. Mooney Best Dissertation Prize: Recognizes the author of the best PhD dissertation in American state politics and policy completed in 2020.
• Shauna Reilly (chair) [email protected]
• Erin Heidt-Forsythe [email protected]
• Benjamin Melusky [email protected]
State Politics and Policy Quarterly (SPPQ) Best Paper Award: Awarded to the author(s) of the best paper on state politics and policy presented (or scheduled to have been presented) at any professional meeting in the previous calendar year.
• Brianne Heidbreder (chair) [email protected]
• James Avery [email protected]
• Gregory Shufeldt [email protected]
Virginia Gray Book Award: Awarded to best political science book published on state politics or policy in the preceding three calendar years. (with a copyright of 2018, 2019, or 2020).
• Edward L. Lascher, Jr. (chair) [email protected]
• Patrick Flavin [email protected]
• Kathleen Marchetti marchetk@dickinson.
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American Political Science Association
02/24/2021
We are delighted to announce that the inaugural event of the State Politics & Policy section’s Spring Speaker Series will be held on Zoom on Friday, March 5 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. EST.
Our first event will feature two papers on the theme of policy diffusion.
Alex Garlick of the College of New Jersey will share his research, “Bottom-up Diffusion of Policy Attention in the American Federal System.” Andrew Karch (University of Minnesota) will share discussant comments.
Desmond Wallace of Alfred University will also share his research, “The Diffusion of Representation: How Interdependence Influences Policy Responsiveness in the American States.” Chris Mooney (University of Illinois at Chicago) will serve as the discussant.
The format will be 12-15 minute research presentations, followed by discussant remarks and audience Q&A.
We plan to host several more sessions on alternating Friday afternoons through May featuring other awesome research from junior scholars in state politics & policy. We hope that you will be able to attend! It will be a great opportunity to learn more about interesting research on state politics & policy as well as share your advice and comments with junior scholars in the field.
To register to attend this event on Zoom, visit:
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02/02/2021
Without SPPC happening this year or last, we miss getting feedback on research and seeing fellow state politics people. Inspired by the new Junior Americanist Workshop Series (JAWS), we are launching a Zoom workshop series.
We are especially eager to feature junior scholars. Grad students and junior faculty - sign up! More senior people - sign up to be a discussant and/or encourage your grad students to sign up!
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01/27/2021
Have you read (or written) a great book, article or dissertation from 2020 about state politics and policy? Please consider nominating yourself or others for the annual awards given by the State Politics & Policy section. Self-nominations are most welcome, as is forwarding this email to people who you think should be nominating their dissertations or other work. The deadline for nominations is March 1, 2021.
Winners will be recognized at APSA this fall, since the State Politics and Policy Conference is not being held this year due to the pandemic. (Hopes are high for a triumphant return to SPPC 2022, to be hosted at Florida State University!)
In 2021, the section will recognize excellence in the study of state politics with the following awards:
• Career Achievement Award
• Virginia Gray Book Award
• State Politics and Policy Quarterly (SPRQ) Best Paper Award
• Best Journal Article Award
• Christopher Z. Mooney Best Dissertation Prize
Instructions for nominations can be found at www.apsanet.org/section22
State Politics and Policy (Section 22)
American Political Science Association
www.apsanet.org
Contact details for the award committees are also provided below.
Best Journal Article Award: Recognizes the best journal article on U.S. state politics or policy published in 2020.
• William Franko (chair) [email protected]
• Thomas J. Hayes [email protected]
• Abby Matthews [email protected]
Career Achievement Award: Recognizes a political scientist who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the study of politics and policy in the American states.
• Anthony Nownes (chair) [email protected]
• Brent Boyea [email protected]
• Patricia Kirkland [email protected]
Christopher Z. Mooney Best Dissertation Prize: Recognizes the author of the best PhD dissertation in American state politics and policy completed in 2020.
• Shauna Reilly (chair) [email protected]
• Erin Heidt-Forsythe [email protected]
• Benjamin Melusky [email protected]
State Politics and Policy Quarterly (SPPQ) Best Paper Award: Awarded to the author(s) of the best paper on state politics and policy presented (or scheduled to have been presented) at any professional meeting in the previous calendar year.
• Brianne Heidbreder (chair) [email protected]
• James Avery [email protected]
• Gregory Shufeldt [email protected]
Virginia Gray Book Award: Awarded to best political science book published on state politics or policy in the preceding three calendar years. (with a copyright of 2018, 2019, or 2020).
• Edward L. Lascher, Jr. (chair) [email protected]
• Patrick Flavin [email protected]
• Kathleen Marchetti [email protected]
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04/30/2019
Closing in on one month until . I wonder who wins the award for first fully uploaded submission? That’s got to be good for a drink ticket.
04/17/2019
A wonderful message from our fearless leader:
Colleagues:
It is my great pleasure to announce the first class of Tom Carsey Scholars.
As you know, Carsey Scholars are graduate students who are selected based on the merit of their proposed poster/paper for the annual State Politics and Policy Conference. Each scholar will receive $300 to support travel to that SPPC—and the honor of being a Carsey Scholar.
Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the SPP section and friends of Tom, the fundraising drive for the endowed fund to support these scholars met its goal of $75,000 in only about one year. This will yield support for 10 Carsey Scholars each year in perpetuity. This is truly a remarkable achievement, one of which we should all be proud. And it is a fitting honor for Tom, whose passion (or at least one of them) was graduate education.
Special thanks to the selection committee this year: Jenny Wolak (chair), Rebecca Kreitzer, and Jason Windett.
Congratulations to the 2019 Class of Tom Carsey Scholars—we’ll see you in Maryland next month!
Amanda Sahar d'Urso
Northwestern University
John Alexander Curiel
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Courtney Juelich
University of Iowa
Megan Kennedy
Penn State University
Zoe Nemerever
University of California, San Diego
Lisa Pringle
Claremont Graduate University
Stefany Ramos
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James Szewczyk
Emory University
Elizabeth Wiener
Emory University
Emma Ricknell
Linnaeus University
Chris
10/31/2018
Only two days left for your contributions to the Tom Carsey Award Fund for graduate education to be matched by Dr. Jennifer Jensen. Please visit the section homepage at: https://www.apsanet.org/section22
You can also donate through Facebook by clicking the "Donate" button at the top of the page. Thank you all for your contributions!
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American Political Science Association
10/15/2018
Just a reminder that there are only two weeks left on this important matching gift offer. Please think about contributing to the Carsey Fund today. TO DO SO, SIMPLY GO THE SECTION’S APSA PAGE AND CLICK THE LINK: https://www.apsanet.org/section22.
Our friend and colleague Jennifer Jensen has generously offered to match any donation made by November 1 to the Carsey Fund dollar for dollar, up to $4,000. Currently the deputy provost for academic affairs at Lehigh University, Jennifer is a scholar of state governors, with particular interest in their role in intergovernmental relations (see her recent book on the University of Michigan Press about the states lobbying Washington). Her support is a testament to the importance of the section and SPPC’s to the careers of our members, to our collective vision of ensuring that the conference is accessible to graduate students, and to our desire to recognize Tom Carsey. With $4,000 in individual gifts and the $4,000 match, we expect the Carsey Fund to reach our stated funding goal of $75,000 required for us to start drawing from the fund.
American Political Science Association > MEMBERSHIP > Organized Sections > State Politics and Policy (Section 22)
American Political Science Association
08/22/2018
Please see the message below from section President Chris Mooney regarding the Tom Carsey Award Fund. Thank you to Jennifer Jensen for the matching contribution.
Folks-
It is my great pleasure to announce a matching gift with the goal of topping off the Tom Carsey Award Fund to support graduate student travel to our annual State Politics and Policy Conferences. With your help, we can finish the initial endowment for this fund and start supporting students with it next year for the University of Maryland event.
Our friend and colleague Jennifer Jensen has generously offered to match any donation made by November 1 to the Carsey Fund dollar for dollar, up to $4,000. Currently the deputy provost for academic affairs at Lehigh University, Jennifer is a scholar of state governors, with particular interest in their role in intergovernmental relations (see her recent book on the University of Michigan Press about the states lobbying Washington). Her support is a testament to the importance of the section and SPPC’s to the careers of our members, to our collective vision of ensuring that the conference is accessible to graduate students, and to our desire to recognize Tom Carsey. With $4,000 in individual gifts and the $4,000 match, we expect the Carsey Fund to reach our stated funding goal of $75,000 required for us to start drawing from the fund.
So please think of contributing to the Carsey Fund before November 1 so that we can take full advantage of this matching offer.
TO DO SO, SIMPLY GO THE SECTION’S APSA PAGE AND CLICK THE LINK: https://www.apsanet.org/section22. Alternatively, you can send a check to me or section Secretary Shanna Merkowitz-Pearson (cc’ed). If you have any questions or difficulties with this, please contact Shanna or me immediately.
To all of you who have contributed to the Carsey Fund to date, you already have my deepest appreciation. To those of you who will help us push the Fund over the top, welcome on board!
Best-
Chris
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07/23/2018
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