Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Lucas Borba, Eduardo Mello, Dani K. Nedal, Daniel Rio Tinto, and Bruno Pantaleão for “Houses for the People, Power for the Gangs: Criminal governance and social housing”
Menção Honrosa: Isabel Guiza-Gómez & Madai Urteaga-Quispe for “Judging Property: Judicial Independence, Elite Influence, and Public Land Allocation in Colombia”
Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Sofia Vidotto for “From the Streets to the State: How Social Movements Bureaucrats Affect Service Provision in Argentine Slums”
Menção Honrosa de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Claudia Rodríguez-Castellanos for “Communitarian Justice: Legacies of rebel governance in Post-Accord Colombia”
2024 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Isabel Güiza-Gómez & Laura García-Montoya for “Land Dispossession on Trial: Claim-Making and Judicial Behavior in the Colombian Land Restitution Program.” Menção Honrosa: Inés Fynn for “Unveiling Commitments of Silence: Reciprocity Networks and Criminal Organizations in Montevideo.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação:2023 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Juan Diego Prieto, “State Patching: A Typological Theory with Illustrations from Emergency Social Transfers in Brazil and Colombia.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Madai Urteaga Quispe, “Agrarian Developmentalism: The Politics of Development Strategies Chile and Colombia.” 2022 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Natalia Bueno, Felipe Nunes, and Cesar Zucco, “What You See and What You Get: Direct and Indirect Political Dividends of Public Policies.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Laura García-Montoya, Isabel Güiza-Gómez, and María Paula Saffon, “Entering the Political Arena: Institutional Claim-making for Redistribution and the Left Turn in Post-Accord Colombia.” Zaraí Toledo Orozco and Moisés Arce, “Informal, Legal or Illegal? Varieties of Informal Resource Extraction in the Global South.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Vincent Mauro, “Elites, Redistributive Threats, and Democratic Breakdown in Latin America.” Santiago Cunial, “Policy Legacies and Energy Transitions: Greening Policies under Sectoral Reforms in Argentina and Chile.” 2021 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Guillermo Toral, “The Benefits of Patronage: How the Political Appointment of Bureaucrats Enhances their Accountability and Effectiveness.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Andrés Schipani, “Left Behind: Labor Unions and Redistributive Policy under the Brazilian Workers’ Party.” Rachel Schwartz, “Rewriting the Rules of Land Reform: Counterinsurgency and Agrarian Development in Nicaragua.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Lucia Motolinia Carballo, “Cultivating a Personal Vote Can Increase Legislative Cohesion: Evidence from Clientelistic Parties in Mexico.” Alice Xu, “Segregation and the Spatial Externalities of Inequality: A Theory of Collateral Cooperation for Public Goods in Cities.” 2019 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Eduardo Moncada, “The Political Economy of Resistance to Criminal Victimization in Mexico.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Sebastián Etchemendy, “The Construction and Stabilization of Segmented Neo-Corporatism: Institutional Legacies, Left Power and Wage Coordination in Uruguay (2005-2017).” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Alicia Cooperman, “Trading Favors: Local Politics and Development in Brazil.” 2018 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Irene Menendez, “Explaining support for non-contributory social policy: evidence from a survey experiment in Argentina.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Alisha C. Holland, “The Political Foundations for Public Works: Evidence from Urban Colombia.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: David De Micheli, “Racial Reclassification and Political Identity Formation.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Jacob Kopas, “Legitimizing the State or a Grievance?: Property Rights and Political Engagement.” 2017 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Daniela Campello and Cesar Zucco, “Commodity Price Shocks and Misattribution of Responsibility for the Economy: Observational and Experimental Evidence.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: German Feierherd, “Labor Standards and Electoral Accountability: Causal Evidence from Brazil.” 2016 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Matthew Amengual, “Buying Stability: The Distributive Outcomes of Firm Responses to Risk in the Bolivian Mining Industry.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Kathryn Hochstetler, “Electricity Consumption in Brazil and South Africa: Distributive Coalitions and Consequences.” Melhor Artigo de Estudante de Pós-Graduação: Diego Díaz-Rioseco, “Blessing and Curse: Oil and Subnational Politics in the Argentine Provinces.” 2015 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Sara Niedzwiecki, “Social Policies, Attribution of Responsibility, and Political Alignments. A Subnational Analysis of Argentina and Brazil.” 2014 Prêmio de Melhor Artigo: Matthew Carnes and Isabela Mares, “Redefining who’s “in” and who’s “out”: Explaining Preferences for Redistribution in Bolivia.” Menção Honrosa de Melhor Artigo: Renato Lima de Oliveira and Martin Liby Alonso. “Fueling development? Assessing the Impact of Oil and Soybean Wealth on Municipalities in Brazil.”Daniel Rojas for “How Do Business Elites Respond to Social Protests?“Ivan Souza Vieira for “Affordability and Quality of Urban Buses in Latin American Cities: Explaining Contrasts in Fare Regimes in Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and São Paulo.”