[Air-L] Thomas E Patterson Best Dissertation in Political Communication award

Anstead,NM N.M.Anstead at lse.ac.uk
Mon Feb 25 03:49:17 PST 2019


Dear all,

I have the pleasure of chairing the Tom E Patterson award committee this year. The award is given by APSA’s Political Communication section for the best PhD dissertation in Political Communication awarded in the previous calendar year (so any dissertation that was passed in 2018 would be eligible). Nominations close on Friday, so please do nominate your former students or pass along to anyone who you think should be considered for this award.

Full details below.

With best wishes, Nick Anstead

Thomas E. Patterson Best Dissertation Award

The Thomas E. Patterson Best Dissertation Award recognizes the best dissertation completed in the field of political communication in the previous year.
Nomination Instructions: Nominations for the award should be made by the adviser of the dissertation or by a faculty member from the department in which the dissertation was completed. Nomination letters should explain the central argument advanced by the dissertation and specify its original contribution to the field. Letters should be no more than one page in length. Eligible dissertations must have been defended successfully in the calendar year preceding the award (e.g., candidates whose degrees were awarded in 2018 will be eligible for the 2019 dissertation award). Digital copies of the dissertation, abstract of the dissertation (500 words or less), and the nominee's curriculum vita (with current address) should be sent to the chair of the dissertation award committee.

Deadline for nominations: March 1, 2019

Nominations to:
Nick Anstead
London School of Economics and Political Science
n.m.anstead at lse.ac.uk<mailto:n.m.anstead at lse.ac.uk>

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Nick Anstead
Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication,
London School of Economics and Political Science

[email] n.m.anstead at lse.ac.uk<mailto:n.m.anstead at lse.ac.uk>
[phone] 07788 413 443
[twitter] @nickanstead
[office] PEL 7.01.F

Lent Term 2018 Consultation and Feedback Hours: Tuesday 14:00 – 16:00 (book via LSE For You), Tuesday 16:00 – 17.00 (drop-in).

Selected recent publications

The Idea of Austerity in British Politics, 2003 – 2013,http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/72120/
Data-driven campaigning in the 2015 UK General Election,http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/72066/
The Role of the Institute for Fiscal Studies in UK economic debate (co-authored with Andrew Chadwick), http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/69628/
Televised Election Debates in Parliamentary Democracies, http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/66293/




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