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Rachel Bernhard, Eric Schickler and Laura Stoker cited in Califonia Magazine article, "Coded and Loaded: How Politicians Talk About Race and Gender Without Really Talking About Race and Gender".
Alumnus Brian Palmer-Rubin awarded the 2016 Harold D. Lasswell Award for best dissertation in the field of public policy. The award will be formally present at the APSA Annual meeting on Wednesday, August 31st in Philadelphia.
Alumnus Philip Rocco receives the American Political Science Association's 2016 William Anderson Award which is awarded annually for the best dissertation in the general field of federalism or intergovernmental relations, state and local politics. The award will be formally presented at the APSA Awards Ceremony at the APSA Annual Meeting on Wednesday, August 31st.
This competitive award is campus-wide and recognizes the most promising pre-tenure faculty at Indiana University. Jennifer graduated from the UC Berkeley Political Science Ph.D. program in 2010 and has been an Assistant Professor at Indiana University since that time. More information found here: http://news.indiana.edu/releases/iu/2016/02/outstanding-junior-faculty…
Justine is a second year Political Science PhD student at UC Berkeley studying post-conflict democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa. She is also a research associate at the Center on the Politics of Development, a Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellow, and an APSA Minority Fellow. You can learn more about Justine on her website www.JustineDavis.org.
APSA Award Winners 2015: Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Honorable Mention: Katherine Michel and Christopher Krogslund, " Can QCA Do Causal Inference" Best Graduate Student Poster in Law and Courts, APSA 2015: Ryan Hubert and James Hicks JSP, co-author 2015 Paul J. Weber Best Paper Award from the APSA Religion & Politics Section 2015 Best Graduate Student Paper Award from the ISA Religion and International Relations...