CITASA William F. Ogburn Career Achievement Award

2011 - James E. Katz, Rutgers University

2010 - John Robinson, University of Maryland
2009 - Elihu Katz, Annenberg School of Communication and the Hebrew University
2008 - William Sims Bainbridge, National Science Foundation
2007 - David Lyon, Queen's University
2006 - Manuel Castells, University of Southern California
2004 - Barry Wellman, University of Toronto
2003 - Caroline Hodges Persell, New York University

CITASA Public Sociology Award

2010 - danah boyd, Microsoft Research and Berkman Center
2009 -
2008 - Michael Macy, Cornell University
2007 - Keith Hampton, University of Pennsylvania
2006 - Marc Smith, Microsoft Research
2005 - Stephen P. Borgatti, Boston College
2004 - Earl Babbie, Chapman University
2002 - Robert Wood, Rutgers University

Prior to 2008 this award was for teaching or the design of a computer application.

CITASA Book Award

2011 - Pablo Boczkowski, Northwestern University

News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance (University of Chicago Press, 2010).

2010 - Guobin Yang, Barnard College, Columbia University
The Power of the Internet in China Citizen Activism Online (Columbia University Press, 2009).

2009 -

2008 - Yochai Benkler, Harvard University
The Wealth Of Networks: How Social Production Tranforms Markets and Freedom (2006, Yale University Press)

2008 - Fred Turner, Stanford University (Special Mention)
From Counterculture to Cyberculture. 2006, Chicago University Press

2007 - Andrew Chadwick, University of London
Internet Politics (2006)

2006 - Philip Howard, University of Washington
New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen (2006)

2005 - Paul Starr, Princeton University
The Creation of the Media (2004)

CITASA Paper Award

2011 - Hampton, Keith N., Univeristy of Pennsyvlania, Oren Livio, University of Pennsylvania, and Lauren Sessions Goulet, University of Pennsylvania.

The Social Life of Wireless Urban Spaces: Internet Use, Social Networks, and the Public Realm, Journal of Communication 60: 701-722. (2010)

2010 - James Evans, University of Chicago
Electronic Journals and the Narrowing of Science and Scholarship, Science 321: 395-399. (2008)

2009 -
2008 - Paul Leonardi, Northwestern University
2007 - Laura Robinson, University of Southern California
2006 - Fred Turner, Stanford University
2005 - Daniel Beunza, Unversitat Pompeu Fabra and David Stark, Columbia University
2005 - Siobhan O'Mahony, Harvard Business School

CITASA Student Paper/Application Award

2011 Award- Dmitry Epstein, Cornell University

"Who's Responsible for the Digital Divide? Public Perceptions and Policy Implications." co-authored with Erik Nisbet and Tarleton Gillespie. The Information Society 27(2), 92-104. (2011)

2011 Honorable Mention - Michael Conover, Indiana University

Political Polarization on Twitter. Co-authored with Jacob Ratkiewicz, M. Francisco, Bruno Gonçalves, Sandro Flammini, and Fil Menczer. In the proceedings of ICWSM 2011.

2010 - Lauren F. Sessions, University of Pennsylvania
"How offline gatherings affect online commiunities: When virtual community members meetup"

2009 -

2008 - Steven G. Hoffman, Northwestern University
2008 - Alison Powell, Concordia University
2007 - Lee Humphreys, University of Pennsylvania
2006 - Sara Nephew, Princeton University
2005 - Laura Robinson, UCLA (paper)
2005 - Sean Zehnder, Northwestern University (software)
2004 - Jeffrey Boase, University of Toronto
2003 - Tracy Kennedy and Kristine Klement, University of Toronto
2002 - Julian Dierkes, University of British Columbia