Scholarship

Books


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Peer-Reviewed Articles & Chapters


Invited Essays, Symposia Introductions, and Reports (Editorial Review)

Book Reviews

Invited Talks, Workshops, and Webinars

  • “Equity Practices and First Year Students.” October 22, 2021. Roundtable Discussion. Roosevelt University College of Arts and Sciences. Chicago, IL.
  • “Go Big or Go Home: Incorporating Ungrading into Your Social Justice Pedagogy.” July 26, 2021. Get it Done! Drop-In Workshop for Social Justice and Fall 2021 Course Prep. American Society of Public Administration. [Workshop Facilitator]
  • “Conducting Theoretical Research.” December 1, 2020. Webinar. Public Administration Theory Network. [Panelist]
  • “Social Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion as Ethical Priorities.” October 21, 2020. Webinar. American Society of Public Administration, Section on Democracy and Social Justice. [Panelist]
  • “Dismantling White Supremacy in the Academy.” July 6, 2020. Webinar. American Society of Public Administration, Section on Democracy and Social Justice. [Panelist]
  • “Teaching Online During COVID-19,” April 9, 2020. Webinar. Public Administration Theory Network. [Panelist]
  • “Integrative Governance: Radically Democratic PA?” Sept. 25, 2019. Chicago, IL. University of Illinois at Chicago. [Invited Speaker]
  • “Post-Apocalyptic Governance” April 11, 2019. Morgantown, WV. West Virginia University. [Panelist]
  • “Faculty Development Workshop: Collaboration and Conversation Across Differences.” February 27, 2019. Greensboro, NC. Guilford College. [Workshop Creator & Facilitator]
  • Inequality for All: Reclaim Northwest Suburbs Documentary & Discourse. July 31, 2018. Arlington Heights, IL. Arlington Heights Memorial Library. [Invited Discussant

International and National Conference Presentations

  • Including People with Disabilities in Public Administration: A Call to Action. (October, 2021). International Conference of the Network of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. Virtual conference. [Charette with Stephanie Dolamore (Gallaudet University), Geoffrey Whitebread (Gallaudet University), Brendan Stearn (Gallaudet University), Rashmi Chordiya (Seattle University), Adana Protonentis (Seattle University)].
  • Publishing Theory: Editors’ Roundtable. (June 2021). Public Administration Theory Network. [Part of doctoral student workshop.]
  • Exposing and Dismantling White Supremacy in Public Administration. (March 2021). Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration. [with Margaret Stout]
  • Getting to the Root: Teaching through a social justice lens. (October 2020). International Conference of the Network of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. Virtual conference. [Roundtable participant with Brandi Blessett (University of Cincinnati), Vanessa Lopez-Littleton (CSU Monterey Bay), Breanca Merritt (Indiana University)]
  • Social Justice Across the Curriculum. (October2019). International Conference of the Network of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. Los Angeles, CA.
  • What Can Public Administration Learn from Indigenous Worldviews? (June 2019). Public Administration Theory Network. Denver, CO. [Roundtable organizer and discussant]
  • Toward a Prefigurative Public Administration: Learning from Social Movements. Roundtable. June 2019 at the Public Administration Theory Network. Denver, CO. [Roundtable organizer and discussant]
  • Teaching Power Dynamics in Community Practice. (May 2019). Community Development Education Symposium. Detroit, MI. [with Brandi Blessett (University of Cincinnati), Margaret Stout (West Virginia University), and Celina Tchida (Arizona State University)]
  • “Mary Follett: Prophet of Prefigurative Politics.” Presented June, 2018 at the International Mary Parker Follett Network. Morgantown, WV.
  • “Are social movements prefiguring Integrative Governance?” Presented June, 2018 at the Public Administration Theory Network Annual Conference. Cleveland, OH. (with Margaret Stout)
  • “Including Cultural Competency in Public Affairs Courses.” Presented October, 2016 at the International Conference of the Network of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. Columbus, OH. (with Margaret Stout)
  • “Teaching the #FergusonSyllabus.” Presented at the Network of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration 2015 Annual Conference. Brooklyn, NY: October, 2015.
  • “Integrative Governance: A Method for Fruitful Encounters.” Presented at Interpretive Policy Analysis 2014 Annual Conference. Wageningen, The Netherlands: July, 2014. (with Margaret Stout).
  • “Collaborative Governance: Why Dispositions, Styles of Relating, And Modes of Association Matter.” Presented at Transatlantic Dialogue 2014 Annual Conference. Neumunster Abbey, Luxembourg: June, 2014. (with Margaret Stout and Koen Bartels).
  • “Dystopic Utopias.” Presented at the Public Theory Network 2014 Annual Conference. Miami, FL: May, 2014. (with Margaret Stout).
  • “Meeting Them Where They Are: Engaging students using social media.” Presented at the Roosevelt University Mini-Conference on Teaching. Chicago, IL: April, 2014.
  • “Integrating Follett: An Explication of Her Thought from Ontology to Administration.” Presented at the American Society for Public Administration 2013 Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA: March, 2013. (with Margaret Stout).
  • “Follettian Integrative Governance: A Global Solution?” Presented at the First Normandy Conversations on Mary Parker Follett. Normandy, France: October, 2012. (with Margaret Stout).
  • “Relational Ontology: New (Old) Foundations for Public Administration.” Presented at the Public Administration Theory Network 2012 Annual Conference. South Padre, TX: May, 2012. (with Margaret Stout)
  • “Blurring the Boundaries: Embracing Emergent and Inclusive Collaboration Within Governance.” Presented at the American Society for Public Administration 2012 Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV: March 2012.
  • “Finding the (inter)Connections: Re-examining Contemporary Theories of Public Administration.” Presented at the American Society for Public Administration 2011 Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD: March 2011.
  • “The Webs We Weave: (re)Envisioning the individual as Situated in an Emergent Social Fabric.” Presented at the American Society for Public Administration 2010 Annual Conference. San Jose, CA: April 2010.
  • “Controlled and Confined: The Paradox of i/Individualism in Anti-Poverty Policy.” Presented at the 2009 Conference of the American Studies Association, Washington, DC, November, 2009.
  • “Schismogenic i/Individual: A genealogical study into identity and legitimacy in American governance and society.” Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of The Public Administration Theory Network.” Frankfort, KY: May 2009.
  • “The Narrative of the Individual: Marginalization and Subjugation in Public Administration, Public Policy and Politics.” Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of The Public Administration Theory Network. Richmond, VA: May 2008.