14-16 July 2020
Due to the decision to move to a virtual event, we are working on an alternative online format for the Awards Ceremony.
The Awards Ceremony is an hour-long ceremony that celebrates the accomplishments of individuals in the political psychology community through various awards. Join us during the ceremony to hear more about the award winners and their accomplishments.
2019 ISPP On-site Award Winners
This Sigel Award is given to an early career scholar sole author of the best paper (or paper accepted as a poster) presented at annual scientific meetings. ISPP first announced this award at its Vancouver meeting in 1996. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Carly N. Wayne
2019 Winner: Arnold K. Ho
(Not Present)
Dissertations should represent an independent piece of research that is the sole work of the author and gains the highest degree at the author’s university. The International Society of Political Psychology first awarded the Best Dissertation Award at the 2008 Annual Meeting in Paris. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Miriam Linder
(Not Present)
2019 Winner: Femke Bakker
2019 Winner: Jasper van Assche
First awarded in 1982, the list of recipients of the Erikson Award is a compendium of those who are among the most prominent leaders in political psychology today. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
2019 Winner: Ryan Enos
The Alexander L. George Book Award is given for the best book published in the field of political psychology during the previous calendar year. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Suzanne Mettler
(Not Present)
The David O. Sears Book Award is given for the best book published in the field of the political psychology of mass politics, including political behavior, political values, political identities, and political movements, during the previous calendar year. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Lauren Davenport
(Not Present)
The Jeanne Knutson Award is given to a member of ISPP for long-standing service to the society. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Felicia Pratto
This award, set up in the honor of Nevitt Sanford, is to be given yearly to someone deemed by the committee to be 1) engaged in the practical application of political psychological principles, or 2) creating knowledge that is accessible and used by practitioners to make a positive difference in the way politics is carried out. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: Linda Tropp
(Not Present)
The Lasswell Award is given for "distinguished scientific contribution in the field of political psychology." It is named for Harold Lasswell, one of the first to apply psychology to the analysis of politics. You can read more about this award HERE.
2019 Winner: George Marcus
For questions regarding the submission process, scheduling, and other matters related to the content of the program, please contact the 2020 Program Committee (Second e-mail listed below). For questions regarding the venue, lodging, and conference logistics, please contact ISPP's Central Office (First e-mail listed below).
P.O. Box 1213
Columbus, NC 28722
+1 (828) 894.5422