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A NEWSLETTER OF THE ASA THEORY SECTION


ASA Theory section awards 2022

8/29/2022

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Theory section awards

Lewis Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting:
Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois, Chicago

Theory Prize (Book) 
Co-winners:
Charles Camic, Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics
Paige L. Sweet, The Politics of Surviving: How Women Navigate Domestic Violence and Its Aftermath
 
Honorable Mention:
Monika Krause, Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites 

Junior Theorist Award
Winner:
Hirschman, Daniel. 2021. "Rediscovering the 1%: Knowledge Infrastructures and the Stylized Facts of Inequality." American Journal of Sociology 127(3): 739-786.
 
Honorable Mention:
Scoville, Caleb. 2022. Tufts University. “Constructing Environmental Compliance: Law, Science, and Endangered Species Conservation in California’s Delta.” American Journal of Sociology 127 (4). 

Best Student Paper Award
Winner:
Gordon Brett (Toronto) "Dueling with Dual Process Models. Cognition, Creativity and Context." Sociological Theory 40 (2): 179-201
 
Honorable Mention: 
Mary Shi (Berkeley) "”Until Indian title shall be… fairly extinguished:” The Public Lands, Settler Colonialism, and Early Government Promotion of Infrastructure in the United States."

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