Political Methodology
The purpose of this Section is to provide members with an interest in methodology, including research design, measurement, statistics and the opportunities to meet and exchange ideas.
Website: The home page of the Society for Political Methodology, the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association is located at http://polmeth.wustl.edu/, and it is the central web site for the political methodology community. The primary purpose of this site is to serve as the gateway to the Electronic Paper Archive, which is an exchange of syllabi and publication of section activities. From there you can view abstracts of conference and Working Papers online and download papers for local printing. This is also the gateway to The Political Methodologist, our newsletter, and Political Analysis, the official journal of the section.
Much of the work we do relies upon the use of mathematical and statistical software, so this site also includes links to useful computing resources. Political methodology focuses on the analysis of empirical data, so we also provide replication data sets and example data sets from published and unpublished work on the Research and Teaching page. The Section Activities page includes additional useful information about the Society such as officers, events, announcements about upcoming events, and other useful information such as local groups, travel links, awards, and polmeth in the news. There is also a Conference page with information about conferences in political science and other disciplines that are of interest to section members.
We have collected and stored links to Individual Syllabi that are oriented around political methodology (broadly defined). The goal is to provide a new resource where visitors to this site can browse a wide range of syllabi in quantitative political science, research methods, and other closely related areas of interest. This page also has instructions if you would like to link your class syllabus and become part of the project.
2007 - 2008 Officers
Chair: Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane Lawrence KS 66044 schrodt@ku.edu
Vice Chair: Jeff Gill Washington University Political Science 315 Eliot, One Brookings Drive St. Louis MO 63130-4899 jgill@wustl.edu
Secretary/Treasurer: Jonathan Katz California Institute of Technology Division of Humanities and Social Sciences DHSS (228-77) Pasadena, CA 91125 jkatz@caltech.edu
2008 Program Chair: Jude C. Hays University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Political Science 361 Lincoln Hall 702 South Wright Urbana IL 61801 jchays@uiuc.edu
Editor, Political Analysis: Christopher Zorn Pennsylvania State University Political Science 203 Pond Lab University Park PA 16802
Editors, The Political Methodologist: Paul M. Kellstedt Texas A&M University Political Science College Station TX 77843-4348 kellstedt@polisci.tamu.edu
Guy D. Whitten Texas A&M University Political Science TAMUS 4348 College Station TX 77843 whitten@polisci.tamu.edu
David A. M. Peterson Texas A&M University Political Science 4348 TAMU College Station TX 77843-4348 dave@polisci.tamu.edu
Webmaster: Andrew Martin Washington University Political Science Campus Box 1063 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 admartin@artsci.wustl.edu
Member at Large: Robert J. Franzese Jr. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Political Science PO Box 1248 Room 4256 ISR Ann Arbor MI 48106-1248 franzese@umich.edu
Executive Council: Philip A. Schrodt, University of Kansas Jeff Gill, Washington University, St. Louis Jonathan Katz, California Institute of Technology Robert J. Franzese Jr., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Awards
Award Details and Nomination Procedures:
The Society of Political Methodology Poster Award is given for the Best Poster paper presented at the 2007 APSA Annual Meeting. Nominations should be received by July 30, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Kathy L. Powers University of New Mexico Political Science 1915 Roma NE, SSCI 2051 MSC05 3070, 1 Univ of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131-0001
Committee Members: Cherie Maestas, Florida State University Michael Bailey, Georgetown University Won-Ho Park, University of Florida
The Gosnell Prize is given for the best methodology paper presented at a conference between Aug 1, 2006 and July 31, 2007. Nominations should be received by May 30, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Kenneth W. Kollman University of Michigan Political Science & Institute for Social Research 4248 Inst for Social Research 426 Thompson Street Ann Arbor MI 48109-1248
Committee Members: Michael Crespin, University of Georgia Matthew Lebo, SUNY-Stony Brook
The Warren Miller Prize for the best article in Political Analysis, 2007. Nominations should be received by May 30, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: J. Tobin Grant Southern Illinois University Political Science 3166 Faner Hall Carbondale IL 62901-4501
Committee Members: Robert Franzese, University of Michigan William Berry, Florida State University
In recognition of John T. Williams' contribution to graduate training. The John T. Williams Award has been established for the best dissertation proposal in the area of political methodology.
Proposals are due by May 1, 2008 and should follow the National Science Foundation format guidelines. Proposals using quantitative or qualitative methods are welcomed.
Award Committee Chair: Patrick T. Brandt University of Texas at Dallas School of Economic Political and Policy Sciences-GR 31 P.O. Box 830688 Richardson TX 75083
Committee Members: Michael Colaresi, Michigan State University Tse-Min Lin, University of Texas Austin
The Career Achievement Award honors an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment and service to the profession in the Political Methodology field. Nominations may be made by any member of the Section and should consist of a statement outlining the contributions of the nominee and, if possible, the nominee's vitae. Nominations should be received by May 30, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier Ohio State University Political Science 2140 Derby Hall, 154 N. Oval Mall Columbus OH 43210-1373
Committee Members: R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of Technology Elisabeth Gerber, University of Michigan Marco Steenbergen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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