The Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science is to honour a scholar of high international reputation in recognition of her/his contribution to the advancement of political science, with a particular focus on recognizing outstanding scholarship on comparative studies of political elites. The prize is awarded at every IPSA World Congress of Political Science and is funded by the Foundation Mattei Dogan. The award is granted on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA).
The recipient will be invited to present a prize lecture during the upcoming IPSA World Congress of Political Science.
Prize: $3,000 USD and travel expenses (1 recipient)
The prize includes $3,000 USD, travel expenses up to $2,000 USD and the registration fee for the upcoming Congress. The award winner presents a lecture at the upcoming IPSA World Congress of Political Science.
Condition: The award recipient is to attend the IPSA World Congress and present a lecture to receive the monetary prize. Remote participation will be possible only when the event is fully virtual for the Congress in question. If the award recipient participates virtually, the travel funding will not be provided.
Nomination Procedures
Nominations for the prize can be made by one of the following ways:
a) by a national association of IPSA;
b) by an IPSA Research Committee (RC);
c) jointly by two or more IPSA members in good standing of at least two different nationalities;
d) by an incumbent IPSA Executive Committee (EC) member;
e) from outside IPSA, by established academic institutions active in political science.
Nominations must indicate the merits of the nominee and be accompanied by her/his biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions. The nominations should also include letters of recommendation, signed by prominent scholars, as well as evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years.
Current officers of the IPSA Executive Committee and of the Council, as well as the officers of the Research Committees are not eligible for this award. Former IPSA officers become eligible four years after the end of their last mandate.
Submitting Nominations
The nomination period for the Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan is open.
2025 Nomination Form - Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan
Nomination Deadline: 1 November 2024
Nominations must include the following:
- Letter of nomination indicating the merits of the nominee;
- Biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions of the nominee;
- Letter(s) of recommendation, signed by prominent scholar(s);
- Evidence on the impact of the nominee’s scholarship as suggested in such indicators as the Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, or other appropriate and recognized indicators, over the prior 15 years.
Foundation Mattei Dogan Award Recipients
2023Joni Lovenduski, University of London - video presentation
Joni Lovenduski FBA is currently a Professor Emerita at Birkbeck College, University of London and Visiting Professor at The Policy Institute at King’s College, London. She was previously Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor of Comparative Politics at Loughborough University (1972-1994), Professor of Politics at the University of Southampton (1995-2000) and Anniversary Professor of Politics at Birkbeck (2000-2016). She was made a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA) in 2007. She chairs the Editorial Board of Political Quarterly and is a member of the editorial boards of British Politics, The British Journal of Political Science and French Politics. She was Vice-Chair of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) in 2000-2003 and a member of the Research Council of the European University Institute in 2003-2008. She has acted as consultant on Gender and Politics for UNECE, the European Commission and the Council of Europe. She directed the European Commission funded investigation of the state of the art of research on Gender and Politics in Europe in 1996 and 1997. She was European convener of the European Science Foundation funded Research Network on Gender and the State.
Her published work on gender and politics includes Feminizing Politics (2005), State Feminism and Political Representation (2005), The Hansard Report on Women at the Top (2005) (with Sarah Childs and Rosie Campbell), Gender and Political Participation (2004) with Pippa Norris and Rosie Campbell; Women and European Politics (1986), Contemporary Feminist Politics (1993) (with Vicky Randall), Political Recruitment: Gender, Race and Class in the British Parliament (1995) (with Pippa Norris), and High Tide or High Time for Labour Women (1998) (with Maria Eagle MP). She was co-editor of The Politics of the Second Electorate (1981), The New Politics of Abortion (1986), Gender and Party Politics (1993) and editor Feminism and Politics (2000) as well as many articles and essays in edited collections on issues of Gender and Politics.
2021Maurizio Ferrera, University of Milano - video presentation
Maurizio Ferrera is Professor of Political Science at the State University of Milan, as well as founder and President of NASP (Network for the Advancement of Social and Political Sciences), a consortium for doctoral training between Lombardy’s and Piedmonts’ universities. He has been Visiting Professor at numerous foreign universities, including the London School of Economics, the University of California at Berkeley, McGill University, the Institut d’Etudes Politique (Sciences Po) and the European University Institute. He has been a member of several scientific bodies, including the EUI’s Research Council, the ECPR’s Executive Committee, the Group of Societal Policy Advisers of the Barroso Presidency of the European Commission, the High Level Group on the Modernization of Social Protection as well as the jury committees of the Rokkan prize and the Skytte Prize. He is a member of the Lombard Academy of Letters and Sciences, and in 2008 he was appointed to the “Order of Merit” of the Italian Republic. He has been co-editor of the Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica (with G.Sartori) and co-edits with M. Rhodes, a book series on the welfare state for Routledge.
His research interests have spanned comparative welfare states, EU studies and political theory. He is the author of several volumes, including The Boundaries of Welfare (Oxford University Press, 2005, French translation in 2009). His works have appeared in major international journals, and his latest article is Walking the road together? EU polity maintenance during the COVID-19 crisis, West European Politics, 2021.
In 2013 Prof. Ferrera obtained an ERC Advanced Grant for a project on “Reconciling Economic and Social Europe: the role of ideas, values and politics” (REScEU: www.resceu.eu). In 2019 he obtained an ERC Synergy Grant for a new project on “Sovereignty, identity and Solidarity in the EU post-2008”, co-directed with Hanspeter Kriesi (EUI, Florence) e a Waltraud Schelkle (LSE) (www.solid-erc.eu)
2018James Scott, Yale University - video presentation
James Scott, is the Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor of Anthropology and is co-Director of the Agrarian Studies Program. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. His research concerns political economy, comparative agrarian societies, theories of hegemony and resistance, peasant politics, revolution, Southeast Asia, theories of class relations and anarchism. His publications include The Moral Economy of the Peasant, Yale University Press, 1976, Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance Yale Press, 1985, Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Yale Press, 1990, Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, Yale Press, 1998; The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia, Yale University Press, 2008, Two Cheers for Anarchism, Princeton University Press, 2013 and Against the Grain: A Deep History of the First Agrarian States, Yale Press 2017). He is a mediocre sheep breeder and bee-keeper in Connecticut.
2016 Theda Skocpol, Harvard University
Theda Skocpol (PhD, Harvard, 1975) is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University. At Harvard, she has served as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (2005-2007) and as Director of the Center for American Political Studies (2000-2006). In 2007, Skocpol was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science for her "visionary analysis of the significance of the state for revolutions, welfare, and political trust, pursued with theoretical depth and empirical evidence." The Skytte Prize is one of the largest and most prestigious in political science and is awarded annually by the Skytte Foundation at Uppsala University (Sweden) to the scholar who in the view of the foundation has made the most valuable contribution to the discipline.
Skocpol's work covers an unusually broad spectrum of topics including both comparative politics (States and Social Revolutions, 1979) and American politics (Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States, 1992). Her books and articles have been widely cited in political science literature and have won numerous awards, including the 1993 Woodrow Wilson Award of the American Political Science Association for the best book in political science for the previous year. Skocpol's research focuses on U.S. social policy and civic engagement in American democracy, including changes since the 1960s. She has recently launched new projects on the development of U.S. higher education and on the transformations of U.S. federal policies in the Obama era.
2014Ronald Inglehart, University of Michigan
Ronald Inglehart is the Lowenstein Professor of Political Science and a research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. He is also co-director of the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research at the Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg, Russia. Inglehart helped found the Euro-Barometer surveys and directs the World Values Survey, which has surveyed representative national samples of the publics of 97 countries containing almost 90 percent of the world’s population. His research deals with changing belief systems and their impact on social and political change.
2012 Klaus von Beyme, Institut für Politische Wissenschaft - video presentation
Prof. Klaus von Beyme, born 1934 in Saarau/Silesia. Studies of Political Science, Sociology, History and History of Arts in Heidelberg, Munich, Paris, Moscow. Research fellow at the Russian Research Centre, Harvard University 1961/62. Professor of Political Science at Tuebingen and Heidelberg (1967-1999). Member of the European Academy and the Academy of Berlin-Brandenburg. President of the International Political Science Association 1982-1985. Visiting Professor at Stanford, Melbourne, Paris and the Science Centre in Berlin. Research in Comparative Politics (East and West Europe) and Political Theory. Books on parliaments, interest groups, elites, history of political ideas and studies on the relationship of art and politics, most of them in German (in English 8 titles, in Spanish 4 Titles and translations in some other languages).
2009 Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute
See the Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan Lecture at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science in Santiago, Chile: http://videolectures.net/ipsa09_schmitter_mdal/
2006 Prof. Guillermo O'Donnell
Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre-Dame, USA