Corrigendum

Date01 February 2022
DOI10.1177/14789299211013010
Published date01 February 2022
Subject MatterPluralism and Political Studies in the UK
https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299211013010
Political Studies Review
2022, Vol. 20(1) 23
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Corrigendum
Pluralism and political studies in the UK: A pilot study into who gets what in the
discipline
Brenda Gonzalez Ginocchio, Andrew Hindmoor and Liam Stanley
Doi: 10.1177/1478929920971470
In our article ‘Pluralism and political studies in the United Kingdom: A pilot study into
who gets what in the discipline’, which was recently published in Political Studies Review,
there were a few oversights in data collection that we would like to correct. We went on the
information freely accessible on the Political Studies Association (PSA) website at the
time of coding, which we have been informed was not up to date. We therefore wish to
acknowledge the following awards that should have been included in our dataset:
PSA W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize 2017: ‘Muslim Women and Power: Political and
Civic Engagement in West European Societies’ by Danièle Joly and Khursheed Wadia.
This means that the Mackenzie Book Prize has been awarded both to female scholars and
for a book on the subject of gender.
PSA Berlin Prize 2018: Pippa Norris. This means that the Berlin Prize has been awarded
to three women.
The authors would like to apologise for these errors.
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