Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section Award Recipients
Sage Paper Award
The Sage Paper Award honors Sara and George McCune, who founded and sustained Sage Publications as a leading publisher of social science methodology -- including very centrally qualitative methods. This award will be given to a paper presented at the previous Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.
2016 |
Erica S. Simmons, University of Wisconsin–Madison
“Comparison and Ethnography: What Each Can Learn from the Other.” |
2016 |
Nicholas Rush Smith, City University of New York - City College
“Comparison and Ethnography: What Each Can Learn from the Other.” |
2015 |
Markus Kreuzer, Villanova University
"The Structure of Description: Elements of Analyzing and Criteria for Evaluating Historical Evidence." |
2015 |
Honorable Mention
Chris Krogslund, University of California, Berkeley
"Can QCA Do Causal Inference? An Assessment and Proposed Alternative." |
2015 |
Honorable Mention
Katherine Michel, University of California, Berkeley
"Can QCA Do Causal Inference? An Assessment and Proposed Alternative." |
2014 |
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
"Mixing Methods: A Bayesian Unification of Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches." |
2014 |
Alan Jacobs, University of British Columbia
"Mixing Methods: A Bayesian Unification of Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches." |
2013 |
Carolyn Warner, Arizona State University
"Religion and Public Goods Provision: Experimental and Interview-based Evidence" |
2013 |
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
"Religion and Public Goods Provision: Experimental and Interview-based Evidence" |
2013 |
Christopher Hale, Arizona State University
"Religion and Public Goods Provision: Experimental and Interview-based Evidence" |
2012 |
Derek Beach, University of Aarhus
What is process tracing actually tracing? The three variants of process tracing methods and their uses and limitations |
2012 |
Rasmus Pedersen, University of Aarhus
What is process tracing actually tracing? The three variants of process tracing methods and their uses and limitations |
2009 |
Robert Adcock, George Washington University
The Curious Career of the "Comparative Methood'; The Case of Mill's Methods" |
2009 |
Payam Mohseni, Georgetown University
"Contested Concepts: Mapping the Boundaries of Hybrid Regimes" |
2009 |
Leah Gilbert, Georgetown University
"Contested Concepts: Mapping the Boundaries of Hybrid Regimes" |
2006 |
Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford
"The Study of Critical Junctures: Theory, Narrative, and Counterfactuals in Institutional Theory" |
2006 |
R. Kelemen, Oxford University
"The Study of Critical Junctures: Theory, Narrative, and Counterfactuals in Institutional Theory" |
2005 |
Colin Elman, Arizona State University
"Theoretical Typologies in the Qualitative Study of International Politics." |
2004 |
John Gerring, Boston University
"Causation: A Unified Framework for the Social Sciences" |