Federalism & Intergovernmental Relations (Section 1)
The purpose of this section is to plan, develop, and implement professional activities for association members with interests in federalism, intergovernmental relations and state and local government.
Section Membership Dues
| Student | Regular |
|---|---|
| $0 | $28 (print and online journal) $22 (online only journal) |
Section Officers
| Chair | Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota |
| Secretary/Treasurer | Michael Hail, Morehead State University |
| Journal Editor | John Dinan, Wake Forest University |
| 2020 Annual Meeting Program Chair | Julia Payson, New York University |
| Council | Mona Vakilifathi, New York University |
Section Awards
Section awards are presented during the APSA annual meeting awards ceremony. To learn more about any award listed, contact the award committee chair for the award.
All section 01. Federalism & Intergovernmental Relations awards to-date »
Martha Derthick Book Award
The Martha Derthick Book Award is conferred for the best book published at least 10 years ago that has made a lasting contribution to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations. Deadline for nominations: March 1, 2020
Award Committee
| Name | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| Srinivas Parinandi (chair) | University of Colorado | srinivas.parinandi@colorado.edu |
| Shelly Arsneault | California State University, Fullerton | sarsneault@fullerton.edu |
| Michael Sances | Temple University | msances@temple.edu |
Deil S. Wright Best Paper Award
The Deil S. Wright Best Paper Award is conferred for the best paper in the field of federalism and intergovernmental relations presented at the previous year’s annual meeting of the APSA. Deadline for nominations: December 1, 2019
Award Committee
| Name | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Nolette (chair) | Marquette University | paul.nolette@marquette.edu |
| Shelly Arsneault | University of North Carolina, Charlotte | jchattop@uncc.edu |
| Michael Sances | Stanford University | nall@stanford.edu |
Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award
The Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award recognizes distinguished scholarly contributions to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations. Deadline for nominations: March 1, 2020
Award Committee
| Name | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Nolette (chair) | Marquette University | paul.nolette@marquette.edu |
| Shelly Arsneault | University of North Carolina, Charlotte | jchattop@uncc.edu |
| Michael Sances | Stanford University | nall@stanford.edu |
John Kincaid Best Article Award
the john kincaid best article award is conferred on the author(s) of the best article published in publius: the journal of federalism in the previous year. deadline for nominations: march 1, 2020
award commitee
| name | affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| carol weissert (chair) | florida state university | cweissert@fsu.edu |
| nicholas jacobs | colby college | nicholas.jacobs@colby.edu |
| olga shvetsova | binghamton university | shvetso@binghamton.edu |
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