| The
Jewell-Loewenberg Award Sponsored
by the Dirksen Congressional Center, this award is given to the author
of the best article in the Legislative Studies Quarterly in 2003.
The committee for this
year:
- Susan
Webb Hammond (chair), Department of Government, American University,
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016. Telephone: 202-885-6226. Email:HammondAU@aol.com
- David
M. Olson, Department of Political Science,
Graham Building 237, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
27401-6170. Telephone: 336-334-4360. Email: dmolson@uncg.edu
- Keith Hamm, Department of
Political Science, Rice University, 6100 Main St. MS24, Houston,
TX 77005-1892.
Telephone: 713-527-8101 Ext. 3896. Email:hamm@pop.ruf.rice.edu
Previous Winners of the Jewell-Loewenberg Award
2003 Winner
"Seats that May Not Matter:
Testing for Racial Polarization in U.S. City Councils" by Rory Allan
Austin (LSQ 27:481-508)
Selection
Committee:
Janet Box-Steffensmeier (chair), Ohio State University
John D. Huber, Columbia University
Gerald C. Wright, Indiana University
2002 Winner
"The Effects
of Party and Preferences on Congressional Roll Call Voting" by Stephen
Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder Jr., and Charles Stewart III (LSQ
26:533-72)
Selection Committee:
Ben Bishin (chair), University of Miami
David Samuels, University
of Minnesota
Sarah M. Morehouse, University
of Connecticut
2001 Winner
“Constituency
Influence in Congress: Does Subconstituency Matter” by
Benjamin Bishin, University of California at Los Angeles LSQ
25:389-415)
Selection Committee:
Janet Box-Steffensmeier (chair),Ohio State
University
William Mishler, University of Arizona,
Tucson
Michael Moore, University of Texas-Arlington
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