Political Communication Section Award Recipients
Timothy Cook Best Graduate Student Paper Award
The Cook Award recognizes the best paper on political communication presented by a graduate student at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting.
2016 |
Nick Anspach, Temple University
"The Inadvertent Audience: How Online Peer Influence Mitigates Selective Exposure." |
2015 |
Matthew N. Tokeshi, Princeton University
“Countering Implicit Appeals: Which Strategies Work?” |
2014 |
Brian Weeks, Ohio State University
"Feeling is Believing: The Influence of Emotions on Citizens' False Political Beliefs" |
2013 |
Brian Harrison, PhD Northwestern University
"Bully Partisan or Partisan Bully? Partisanship, Elite Polarization, and U.S. Presidential Communication" |
2012 |
Thomas Leeper, Northwestern University
Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: The Importance of Pretreatment Effects |
2012 |
James Druckman, Northwestern University
Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: The Importance of Pretreatment Effects |
2011 |
Sarah Esralew, Ohio State University
"The Influence of Parodies on Mental Models: Exploring the Tina Fey-Sarah Palin Phenomenon" |
2011 |
Dannagal Young, University of Delaware
Sarah Esralew, The Ohio State University
"The Influence of Parodies on Mental Models: Exploring the Tina Fey-Sarah Palin Phenomenon" |
2010 |
Dino Christenson, Ohio State University
Learning from Campaigns: Political Information and Context in Presidential Elections
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2009 |
Blake Andrew, McGill University
"Making Broadcast News Headlines: Heuristiv Signals in Television and Public Radio Campaign Coverage" |
2008 |
Chris Weber
“Exploring the Role of Discrete Emotions in Political Campaigns” |
2007 |
Daniela Stockmann, Leiden University
The New Chinese Media and Public Opinion: Adaptation of a Propaganda Machine or Instrument for Political Change? |
2006 |
Michael Parkin, University of Minnesota
"Engaging with Late Night Comedy's Serious Message: How Late Night Candidate Apperances Affect Young People's Political Decisions" |