The Giovanni Sartori Prize is awarded annually to the authors of the best paper in the preceding volume of IPSR-RISP.
We are pleased to offer free access to all of the winning papers shown below.
2023 - Silvia Keeling, A matter of content: overcoming the gender gap in political knowledge, expression of knowledge, and interest, Issue 53.3 (November 2023)
2022 - Federico Vegetti and Levente Littvay, Belief in conspiracy theories and attitudes toward political violence, Issue 52.1 (March 2022)
2021 - Chiara Maritato, Pastors of a dispersed flock: Diyanet officers and Turkey's art of governing its diaspora, Issue 51.3 (November 2021)
2020 - Vincenzo Emanuele, Bruno Marino and Davide Angelucci, The congealing of a new cleavage? The evolution of the demarcation bloc in Europe (1979–2019), Issue 50.3 (November 2020)
2019 - Marco Lisi, Party innovation, hybridization and the crisis: the case of Podemos, Issue 49.3 (November 2019)
2018 - Benedetta Carlotti, The odd couple: analyzing United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and Italian Five Stars Movement’s (FSM’s) European Union (EU)-opposition in the European Parliament (EP), Issue 48.2 (July 2018)
2017 - Danilo Di Mauro and Irena Fiket, Debating Europe, transforming identities: assessing the impact of deliberative poll treatment on identity, Issue 47.3 (November 2017)
2016 - Federico Russo and Luca Verzichelli, Government ideology and party priorities: the determinants of public spending changes in Italy, Issue 46.3 (November 2016)
2015 - Nicola Maggini and Vincenzo Emanuele, Contextual effects on individual voting behaviour: the impact of party system nationalization in Europe, Issue 45.2 (July 2015)