Ronald Inglehart wins 2014 Dinerman Award
from World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR)
Ronald Inglehart
has won the 2014 Helen Dinerman Award of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR). This award is presented annually to individuals who have made "significant contributions to survey research methodology". Prior recipients include Philip Converse, Robert Groves, Louis Guttman, Sir Roger Jowell, Elihu Katz, Juan Linz, Seymour Martin Lipset, Robert K. Merton, Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, Sidney Verba, Sir Robert Worcester, and Daniel Yankelovich.
The World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) is an international professional association of researchers from more than 60 countries. The association has presented the 2014 Dinerman Award to Inglehart at WAPOR’s annual conference in Nice on September 4-6, 2014. Inglehart is a professor of political science and a research scientist at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. He is also scientific advisor to the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow and St Petersburg, and founding president of the World Values Survey.
Past recipients of Dinerman Award:
- 1981 Jan Stapel, The Netherlands
- 1982 Stanley L. Payne, USA
- 1983 Herbert Hyman, USA
- 1984 Mark Abrams, UK
- 1985 Norman M. Bradburn, USA
- 1986 Jean A. Stoetzel, France
- 1987 Percy H. Tannenbaum, USA
- 1988 Louis Guttman, Israel (Posthumous)
- 1989 W. Philips Davison, USA
- 1990 Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, West Germany
- 1991 Elihu Katz, Israel
- 1992 Philip K. Hastings, USA
- 1993 Juan J. Linz, USA
- 1994 Hélène Riffault, France
- 1995 Daniel Yankelovich, USA
- 1996 Robert Worcester, UK
- 1997 Seymour Martin Lipset, USA
- 1998 Friedrich W. Tennstädt, Germany
- 1999 Hans L. Zetterberg, Sweden
- 2000 Robert K. Merton, USA
- 2001 Mahar Mangahas, Philippines
- 2002 Roger Tourangeau, USA
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