John W. Patty is an American political scientist and Full Professor[1] of Political Science and Quantitative Theory & Methods at Emory University.[2][3] He is a winner of the William H. Riker Book Prize and the Herbert Simon Award (APSA) for his book Learning While Governing: Expertise and Accountability in the Executive Branch.[4] Patty is a Co-editor with Torun Dewan of the Journal of Theoretical Politics.[5]
John W. Patty | |
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Awards | Herbert Simon Award (APSA), William H. Riker Book Prize |
Academic background | |
Education | California Institute of Technology (PhD), University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (BA) |
Thesis | Voting Games of Incomplete Information (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | Thomas Palfrey |
Other advisors | Richard McKelvey, Jeffrey Scot Banks, Kim Border |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Political science |
Institutions | Emory University |
Website | https://www.johnwpatty.net/ |
Books
edit- Learning While Governing: Information, Accountability, and Executive Branch Institutions, with Sean Gailmard, University of Chicago Press 2012
- Social Choice and Legitimacy: The Possibilities of Impossibility, with Elizabeth Maggie Penn, Cambridge University Press 2014
References
edit- ^ "John Patty". researchgate.net. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
- ^ "John W. Patty". Emory.
- ^ "John Patty". WPR.
- ^ "Organized Section 6: Herbert A. Simon Book Award". American Political Science Association (APSA).
- ^ "Journal of Theoretical Politics". SAGE Publications Inc. 27 October 2015.