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Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Awards Recipients

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Outstanding Book Award: Charles Tilly Award for Best Book

Established in 1986 to honor a significant contribution, the award recognizes a publication that has added to the field.
In 1990, the Section gave this award as the Best Study of 1988-1989 Award.

Year

Name

Affiliation

Title

2012

Drew Halfmann

University of California- Davis

2011. Doctors and Demonstrators: How Political Institutions Shape Abortion Law in the United States, Britain, and Canada. University of Chicago Press.

2011

Not given.

   

2010 Co.

Javier Auyero and Débora Alejandra Swistun,

 

Flammable: Environmental Suffering in an Argentine Shantytown. New York: Oxford University Press;

2010 Co.

Nancy Whittier, T

 

he Politics of Child Sexual Abuse: Emotion, Social Movements, and the State. New York: Oxford University Press.

2009

Klawiter, Maren,

 

The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism (University of Minnesota Press)

2008

Roger Karapin

 

Protest Politics in Germany: Movements on the Left and Right Since the 1960s (Penn State Press)

2007

Francesca Polletta,

 

It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics (University of Chicago Press)

2006

Gene Burnes

Michigan State University

The Moral Veto: Framing Contraception, Abortion, and Cultural Pluralism in the United States

2005

Not given

   

2004

Myra Marx Ferree, William Anthony Gamson, Jürgen Gerhards, and Dieter Rucht

 

Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the United States (Cambridge University Press)

2003

Francesca Polletta

Columbia University

Freedom is an Endless Meeting

2002

Jeff Goodwin

New York University

No Other Way Out: States and Revoluntionary Movements, 1945-1991

2002

Dingxin Zhao

University of Chicago

The Power of Tiananmen: State-Sociecty Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement

2001

Not given

   

2000

Rebecca Klatch

Univeristy of California, San Diego

A Generation Divided

1999

Not listed

   

1998

Nicola Beisel

Northwestern University

Imperiled Innocents: Anthony Comstock and Family Reproduction in Victorian America

1996

Charles Tilly

Columbia University

Popular Contention in Great Britian: 1754-1837

1994

Clark McPhail

University of Illinois-Urbana

The Myth of the Madding Crowd (1991, Aldine De Gruyter)

1992

Sidney Tarrow

 

Democracy & Disorder: Protest & Politics in Italy, 1965-1975

1990

Rick Fantasia

Doug McAdam

 

Cultures of Solidarity: Consciousness, Action, & Contemporary American Workers Freedom Summer

1988

John Lofland

University of California-Davis

Protest: Studies of Collective Behavior and Social Movements

 

Graduate Student Paper Award
This award was established in 1992.  The section chose to present one award each year, giving the Student Award in odd-numbered years and the Book Award in even-numbered years.

Year

Name

Affiliation

Title

2012 Hiroe Saruya University of Michigan “The Rise of Japan’s First New Left: Bourdieusian Field Dynamics and the Emergence of Movement Organizations.”
2011   Not given    
2010   Lauren Joseph   University of Texas at Austin “From the “Gayborhood” to the Small Town: LGBT Pride Organizations and the Mobilization of Resources, Culture, and Symbolic Capital.

2009

Matthew S. Williams,

Boston College,

"Strategizing against Sweatshops: Ideology, Strategic Models, and Innovation in the U.S. Anti-Sweatshop Movement."

2008

Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum,

 

"Strategic Dilemmas in Organizational Frame Selection and Audience Frame Preference in Women's Peace Organizing"

2007

Dan Lainer-Vos

Columbia University

“Social Movements and Citizenship: Conscientious Objection in France, the United States, and Israel." Mobilization Vol. 11, Number 3, (September 2006): 277-295.

2006

Rachel Meyer

Univeristy of Michigan

“Constituency and Emotion in Collective Action: Sources of Working-Class Identity and Activism”

2005

Erich Steinman

University of Washington

 

2004

Robert S. Jansen

Honorable Mention: Vanessa Barker

UCLA

NYU

"Resurrection and Reappropriation: Political Uses of Historical Figures in Comparative Perspective"

"Politics of Pain: State Governance, Moral Protest, and the Varied Impacts of Social Movements"

2003

Julie Stewart

New York University

"When Local Troubles Become Transnational Issues: A Study of an Indigenous Rights Movement in Guatemala”

2002

Deana A. Rohlinger

Univeristy of California, Irvine

“Movement-Countermovement Dynamics in the Abortion Debate: An Examination of Media Coverage Outcome”

2001

John Krinsky

Columbia University

“The Relational Dynamics of Claim-Making in New York City’s Workfare Politics”

2000

  Gary Bologh

Univeristy of Michigan

“Learning from Populism:

Narrative Analysis and Social Movement Consciousness”

1999

Not given

   

1998

Ira Silver

Nortwestern University

“Buying and Activist Identity: Reproducing Class through Social Movement Philanthropy”

1997

Mary Bernstein

New York University

“Celebration and Suppression: The Strategic Uses of Identity by the Lesbian and Gay Movement”

1995

Kenneth T. Andrews

SUNY-Stony Brook

“The Civil Rights Movement and Black Electoral Politics in Mississippi, 1960-1984”

1993

Jackie Smith

University of Notre Dame

"Transnational Political Processes and the Human Rights Movement"

 

 

Best Published Article Award: Outstanding Article Award

Year

Name

Affiliation

Title

2012 Amin Ghaziani and Delia Baldassarri

University of British Columbia

New York University

2011. “Cultural Anchors and the Organization of Differences: A Multi-method Analysis of LGBT Marches on Washington,” American Sociological Review 76(2): 179-206.

2011

  White, Robert W. 

  "Structural Identity Theory and the Post-Recruitment Activism of Irish Republicans: Persistence, Disengagement, Splits, and Dissidents in Social Movement Organizations." Social Problems 57(3): 341-370.
2010    Not given    

2009

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Mary Bernstein.

 

"Culture, Power, and Institutions: A Multi-Institutional Politics Approach to Social Movements" Sociological Theory 26(1): 74-99.

2008

Caroline Lee,

 

"Is There a Place for Private Conversation in Public Dialogue?" American Journal of Sociology 113:1 (July 2007): 41-96.

2007

Elizabeth A. Armstrong and Suzanna M. Crage,

 

"Movements and Memory: The Making of the Stonewall Myth." American Sociological Review Volume 71 (October 2006): 724-751.

2006

Edwin Amenta
Neal Caren
Sheera Joy Olasky

University of Michigan

New York University

“Age for leisure? Political Mediation and the Impact of the Pension Movement on US Old-Age Policy”

2005

Not given

   

2004

Paul Almeida

 

"Opportunity Organizations and Threat-Induced Contention: Protest Waves in Authoritarian Settings" Am. J. of

Sociology 109 (2): 345-400

2003

Bert Useem and   Jack A. Goldstone

University of New Mexico

University of California

"Forging Social Order and Its Breakdown: Riot and Reform in U.S. Prisons"

2002

Steven Pfaff

Guobin Yang

University of Washington

University of Hawaii

“Political Commemorations and the Mobilization of Protest in 1989”

2001

Not given

   

2000

Not given

   

 

 

Exceptional Service Award

Year

Name

Affiliation

2003

Hank Johnston

San Diego State University