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Urban Politics
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The purpose of the Section is to promote interest in teaching and research in urban politics and policy. The Section seeks to encourage communication among person interested in urban politics within the Association and within related disciples.
Website: The Section operates a web site at www.apsanet.org/~urban that includes access to research and data, conference information, Section business, and more.
2007 - 2008 Officers
President: Richard Stren University of Toronto (Emeritus) Political Science 100 St George Street Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 Canada restren@gmail.com
President-Elect: Susan E. Clarke University of Colorado Political Science CB 333 Boulder CO 80309 clarkes@colorado.edu
Secretary/Treasurer: Lenneal J. Henderson, Chair University of Baltimore Public Affairs Schaefer Center for Public Policy 1304 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21202 lennealh@cs.com
2008 Program Chairs: Melissa J. Marschall Rice University Political Science, MS24 PO Box 1892 Houston TX 77251-1892 marschal@rice.edu
Lester Kenyatta Spence Johns Hopkins University Political Science 338 Mergenthaler Hall 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 invictus@jhu.edu
Urban Affairs Review: Baodong (Paul) Liu University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Political Science 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh WI 54901 liu@uwosh.edu
Executive Council, 2006 - 2008: Janice Bockmeyer, City University of New York Julie-Anne Boudreau, University of Quebec Peter F. Burns, Loyola University-New Orleans Richard C. Feiock, Florida State University Michael Owens, Emory University Takashi Tsukamoto, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Executive Council, 2007 - 2009: Georgia Persons, Georgia Tech University James Lance Taylor, University of Southern Florida Joel Rast, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Mitchell Rice, Texas A & M University Paul Kantor, Fordham University Peter Burns, Darthmouth College
Nominating Committee: Michael Pagano, University of Illinois, Chicago Jill Gross, Hunter College-CUNY Andrew Sancton, University of Western Ontario Robert Whelan, University of Texas, Arlington
Awards
The Best Dissertation Award for the best dissertation on urban politics completed and accepted in the previous year. Hard copies of dissertations should be sent to each committee member by March 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Janice L. Bockmeyer CUNY-John Jay College Government 445 West 59th Street Rm. 3230 New York NY 10019
Committee Members: Richard C. Feiock Florida State University Askew School of Public Administration & Policy 6th Floor Bellamy Bldg. Tallahassee FL 32306-2250
Takashi Tsukamoto University of North Carolina, Greensboro Political Science 237 Graham Building Greensboro NC 27402-6170
The Best Book Award for the best book on urban politics published in 2007. Hard copy of books should be sent to each committee member.
Award Committee Chair: Paul Kantor Fordham University Political Science 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458-5158
Committee Members: Julie-Anne Boudreau University of Quebec National Institute of Scientific Research 385, rue Sherbrooke E. Montreal, Quebec Canada
Richard E. Foglesong Rollins College Political Science 1000 Holt Avenue, Box 2762 Winter Park FL 32789-4499
The Best Paper Award is given for the best paper given at an Urban Politics Section panel at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.
Award Committee Chair: Ester Rachel Fuchs Columbia University International and Public Affairs 420 West 118th Street, Rm 1430A MC 3328 New York NY 10027
Committee Members: Cynthia Horan Yale University Political Science 124 Prospect St. New Haven CT 06520
Thomas J. Vicino University of Texas, Arlington School of Urban and Public Affairs Box 19588 601 S. Nedderman Drive Arlington TX 76019
The Bryan Jackson Dissertation In Ethnic and Racial Politics Research Support Award is given to a graduate student studying racial and ethnic politics in an urban setting.
Award Committee Chair: James Lance Taylor University of San Francisco Politics 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco CA 94117
Committtee Members: Georgia A. Persons Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy Atlanta GA 30332
Peter Burns Loyola University, New Orleans Political Science 6363 St Charles Avenue Box 86 New Orleans LA 70118
Norton Long Career Achievement Award (Biannual Award, given in 2007; next award will be given in 2009)
Norton Long Young Scholars award for scholars who completed their Ph.D. within the last three years (this also includes ABDs) and submitted a paper proposal for the 2008 APSA meetings to the 2008 program chairs. Recognition is given via a panel presentation at the APSA Annual Meeting. Please send the appropriate proposals to the panel chairs and designate that you are eligible for the Norton Long Young Scholars Award.
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