User ID Password  
New user? Forgot password or login?

 
Join APSA
Donate
Donate
Donate

Governance
President and Council
Dianne Pinderhughes, President
Peter Katzenstein, President-Elect
Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Vice President
Susan C. Stokes, Vice President
Dennis P. Thompson, Vice President
Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Treasurer
Cathy J. Cohen, Secretary
Lisa Baldez, Council
Susan Burgess, Council
Dennis Chong, Council
Michael W. Doyle, Council
Kerry L. Haynie, Council
Anna Sampaio, Council
Melissa S. Williams, Council
Arthur Lupia, Council
Wendy Brown, Council
Wendy K. Tam Cho, Council
Thomas L. Pangle, Council
John Ishiyama, Council
Nonna Mayer, Council
Catherine Zuckert, Council
H N Hirsch, Council
Dan Reiter, Council
Past Presidents
Committees
Task Forces
Organized Sections
Representing Political Science
Governance Documents
Nominations
Reports & Activities
Ethics
Past Officers & Council
 
 

home › About APSA  › Governance 

Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Treasurer
Ohio State University

Printer-friendly format

Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University
Treasurer 2007-09

Janet Box-Steffensmeier is the Vernal Riffe Professor of Political Science, Professor of Sociology, and Director of the Program in Statistics and  Methodology, at the Ohio State University. She holds a B.A. in political science and mathematics from Coe College (1988), and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Texas at Austin (1993).

Box-Steffensmeier's primary focus is American Politics.  She is the coauthor of Event History Modeling: A Guide for Social Scientists (Cambridge University Press, 2004). A coedited volume with Henry Brady and David Collier, Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology, is in progress and offers commentary not just on where the field has been in the realms of quantitative and qualitative methodology, but positive suggestions about where it is heading by being inclusive of alternative methodologies.

She is a former member of the executive committees of APSA's sections on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, Legislative Studies, and president of Political Methodology. She is a council member and past program co-chair of the Midwest Political Science Association. Previous APSA responsibilities include serving on the Annual Meeting and Technology Ad-hoc Committees. She has recently served on the editorial boards of the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Electoral Studies, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Political Analysis, and Women and Politics. She will be serving as an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Political Science starting in 2006. She is a coeditor of the Legislatures and Parliaments Series for Ohio State University Press (with David Canon).

Her awards include the Emerging Scholar Award from the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section and the Gosnell Award for best work in political methodology on two occasions. She has received the Excellence in Mentorship Award from the Women's Caucus, Mortar Board Recognition for Outstanding Teaching, and Honorable Mention for the Rowman & Littlefield Award for Innovative Teaching.