Merriam Award from the American Political Science Association
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The Merriam Award from the American Political Science Association is a prestigious honor recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of political science, particularly in the areas of research, teaching, and public service.
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- Merriam Award ×41
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| instanceOf |
academic award
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political science award → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Charles E. Merriam Award
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| associatedOrganization |
APSA Council
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| awardFor |
contributions in public service related to political science
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contributions in research in political science → contributions in teaching in political science → outstanding contributions to political science → |
| awardGivenBy |
American Political Science Association
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| category |
APSA career awards
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| country |
United States
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| discipline |
social sciences
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| domain |
American politics scholarship
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| eligibility |
members of the American Political Science Association
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senior scholars in political science → |
| field |
political science
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| frequency |
annual
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| genre |
professional association award
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| hasPart |
citation presented at APSA annual meeting
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| inception |
1960s
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| languageOfName |
English
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| namedAfter |
Charles E. Merriam
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| namedForOccupation |
political scientist
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| namedForPerson |
Charles Edward Merriam
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| notableRecipient |
David Easton
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Elinor Ostrom → Gabriel A. Almond → Heinz Eulau → James Q. Wilson → Robert A. Dahl → Samuel P. Huntington → Sidney Verba → |
| presentedBy |
American Political Science Association
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| purpose |
to honor a career of scholarship, teaching, and public service in political science
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to recognize distinguished contributions to the discipline of political science → |
| selectionCriteria |
contributions to the profession of political science
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scholarly impact on the discipline of political science → service to the public or public affairs → |
| sponsor |
American Political Science Association
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| targetAudience |
political scientists
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| typicalEvent |
presentation at APSA Annual Meeting awards ceremony
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Gary King
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awardReceived |