RSF-Affiliated Scholars Named 2025 AAPSS Fellows
L-R: Michael Jones-Correa, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, James P. Ziliak
The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) has named six social scientists who will be inducted into the Academy as fellows in 2025. The new fellows include Michael Jones-Correa (University of Pennsylvania), an RSF trustee, a former RSF visiting researcher and visiting scholar, co-author of RSF book Holding Fast, editor of RSF volume Governing American Cities, co-editor of RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences issue, “Immigrants Inside Politics/Outside Citizenship,” a contributing author to RSF volumes Just Neighbors?, New Faces in New Places, and The Changing Face of Home, a contributing author to RSF journal issues, “Suburban Inequality” and “Immigration and Changing Identities,” an RSF-Gates Pipeline Grants Competition mentor, and a recipient of multiple RSF research grants; Celeste Watkins-Hayes (University of Michigan), an RSF trustee and a contributing author to RSF journal issue “Building an Open Qualitative Science;” and James P. Ziliak (University of Kentucky), a former RSF visiting researcher and visiting scholar, a contributing author to RSF journal issue “U.S. Census 2020,” and an RSF research grant recipient.
Each year, AAPSS invites a small group of scholars and public servants to join the Academy as fellows. Each fellowship is awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions to the advancement of the social sciences and is named after a distinguished scholar or civic leader who has contributed to the AAPSS Annals. Jones-Correa is the 2025 Robert A. Dahl Fellow, Watkins-Hayes is the 2025 Sara McLanahan Fellow, and Ziliak is the 2025 Rebecca Blank Fellow.