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And last but by no means the least: The Bingham Powell Mentoring Award to @EllenMLust who also happens to be our section vice-president :) Thank you to the committee: @alexandra_sacco and past Bing Powell Mentoring Award winners, David Laitin and Suzanne Berger
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Now for our newest prize: The Theda Skocpol Emerging Scholar Prize. The winner is @ProfTortuga with an honorable mention for @eugene_finkel Thank you to the committee: @thelenkathleen1 @tariqthachil @yoshikoherrera
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Next: The Lijphart/Przeworski Verba Best dataset prize! We have co-winners: Quota Adoption and Reform Over Time (QAROT): @abclayton24 @melaniemhughes @zetterberg_par Pamela Paxton Comparative National Elections Project (CNEP) @richardgunther @seismic_Paul
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Thank you to the committee: @SlaterPolitics @jacob_nyrup Nirvikar Jassal
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The Sage Best Paper award winner is @MathiasPoertner for “Building the Party on the Ground: The Role of Access to Public Office for Party Growth” Honorable mention to “When Redistribution Backfires: Theory and Evidence from Land Reform in Portugal” by @mikealbertus @noahschouela
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Much gratitude to the committee: Jose Cheibub, Marc Helbling @nikhargaikwad
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Next up: the Luebbert best article prize winner: The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants @dhdannychoi @MathiasPoertner Nicholas Sambanis Thank you to the cmte: Daniel Gingrich, Tulia Falleti, @noahlnathan
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Figuring out how to tweet to spread the exciting news of our 6 prize winners as President of the Comparative Politics section @APSAtweets #APSAawards. Please join us at the CP business meeting and reception at #APSA2022 in Montreal to honor the winners and thank the cmte members
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...and the winner is Yanilda Gonzalez. Authoritarian Police in Democracy (CUP) with an honorable mention for @ernugent After Repression (PUP)
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Thank you to the shortlisting and final selection cmtes: @DanielNPosner @AmyEricaSmith @BruleRachel @NoamLupu James Mahoney, Simeon Nichter
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Prerna Singh retweeted
How can a country successfully inoculate a vast, divided population against a life-threatening disease? Our new podcast with @Prof_PSingh gets into the tough work of vaccination campaigns across history. Presented in partnership with @CASBSStanford. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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Prerna Singh retweeted
"How Solidarity Works for Welfare" book by @Prof_PSingh is out in Kannada translated by @shruthihm1 . Having read the book in English, I now look forward to reading in Kannada! More academic books need to be translated to Indian languages.
ಇತ್ತೀಚಿಗೆ ಬಿಡುಗಡೆ ಆದ ಹೊಚ್ಚ ಹೊಸ ಪುಸ್ತಕ! harivubooks.com/products/upa…
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Prerna Singh retweeted
To celebrate two years of Shaheen Bagh and the legacy of the brave women who sat in protest for a 100 days, we have a portrait from my project Har Shaam Shaheen Bagh hanging in Hauz Khas village. To learn more about my upcoming book and support it. Scan the barcode @ayeshasood 👊🏼
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Prerna Singh retweeted
What can history teach us about vaccine hesitancy? @Brown_SPH's @Prof_PSingh is working to develop a moral theory of popular compliance with #publichealth interventions. She explains in this Q&A. #CarnegieFellows #Covid19 carnegie.io/3E3VYy4

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