General Information
The purpose of the Roy C. Buck Award is to recognize the best article accepted or published by a refereed scholarly journal in the social sciences within the last year, with some preference given to articles focusing on minority issues in the United States.
Eligibility
To be considered for this award, you must:
- Be a non-tenured social science faculty member
Suggest a faculty member for nomination
Past Winners
Year | Recipient | Department |
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2022 | Liying Luo | Sociology |
2021 | Daniel DellaPosta | Sociology |
2020 | C. Daryl Cameron | Psychology |
2019 | Ashton Verdery | Sociology and Demography |
2018 | David Ramey | Sociology and Criminology |
2017 | Jonathan Daw | Sociology and Demography |
2016 | Corina Graif | Sociology and Criminology |
2015 | Christopher Fariss | Political Science |
2014 | Dawn Witherspoon | Psychology |
2013 | Jenny Trinitapoli | Sociology |
2012 | Reginald Adams | Psychology |
2011 | Joseph Wright | Political Science |
2010 | Derek Kreager | Crime, Law, and Justice |
2007 | Jennifer Hook | Sociology |
2006 | Michelle Frisco | Sociology |
2005 | Theresa Vescio | Psychology |