| Wilma Rule Award |
Wilma Rule Award: IPSA Award for the Best Paper on Gender and Politics
The purpose of the award is to encourage scholars to write and present excellent papers at the IPSA World Congress. The subject matter of the paper should include aspects relating to issues of women’s participation and representation in politics and society, especially the identification of entry barriers to decision making arenas that might help further their achievement of higher positions. Any scholar, male or female, who has prepared a written, original paper for the congress, with the intention of presenting it personally, may be recommended for the award by the convenor or chair of his or her panel. Guidelines Chairs and convenors of sessions at the IPSA World Congress are invited to submit nominations of papers prepared for presentation at the world congress for consideration for the Wilma Rule Award for the best paper on gender and politics. Each nomination should be accompanied by (1) a copy of the paper, and (2) a letter of recommendation from the nominating chair or convenor. Each paper nominated will be assessed by a panel drawn from IPSA’s committee on awards and its committee on participation. Nominations should be received by the IPSA secretariat by June 26th, 2012. Wilma Rule (1925-2004) Wilma Rule received a B.A. in Political Science and in Journalism in 1949 and an M.A. in political science in 1950 from the University of Her study of gender and politics led to a lifetime of research on electoral systems and how they facilitated or hindered the election of women Wilma Rule Award Recipients 2009 2006 2000 |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 September 2009 ) |