Society for Political Methodology

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Society for Political Methodology
AbbreviationSPM
Formation1983; 39 years ago (1983)
TypeLearned society
FieldPolitical methodology
President
Suzanna Linn
Publication
AffiliationsAmerican Political Science Association
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The Society for Political Methodology (SPM) is a learned society focused on quantitative methods in political science, and an organized section of the American Political Science Association. Founded in 1983, it publishes the peer-reviewed journal Political Analysis via Cambridge University Press.[1][2] The society annually awards the John T. Williams Dissertation Prize for the best dissertation proposal in the area of political methodology.[3]

Presidents[]

  • 1983–1985:
  • 1985–1987:
  • 1987–1989: Stanley Feldman
  • 1989–1991: John R. Freeman
  • 1991–1993: Henry E. Brady
  • 1993–1995: Larry Bartels
  • 1995–1997: James Stimson
  • 1997–1999: Gary King
  • 1999–2001: Charles Franklin
  • 2001–2003: Jonathan Nagler
  • 2003–2005: Simon Jackman
  • 2005–2007: Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier
  • 2007–2009: Philip A. Schrodt
  • 2009–2011: Jeff Gill
  • 2011–2013: Robert Franzese
  • 2013–2015: Kevin Quinn
  • 2015–2017: Jeffrey Lewis
  • 2017–2019: Kosuke Imai
  • 2019–present: Suzanna Linn

References[]

  1. ^ "Political Analysis". jstor.org. JSTOR. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "About". cambridge.org. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  3. ^ "American Political Science Association > MEMBERSHIP > Organized Sections > Organized Section 10: John T. Williams Dissertation Prize".

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