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JENNIFER DODGE Rockefeller College * University at Albany 135 Western Avenue * Albany, NY 12222 (518) 442-5274 * [email protected] EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Public Administration, New York University Dissertation: Deliberative Citizenship: Social Change Organizations and Critical Discourse in and Beyond the Forum Committee: Sonia Ospina (chair); Erica Foldy; Archon Fung 2006 M.Phil., Public Administration, New York University 1994 B.A., Sociology, with Honors, Skidmore College EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2018 - present Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany– State University of New York 2011 - 2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany– State University of New York ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2009 - 2014 Research Fellow, Research Center for Leadership in Action, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University 2001 - 2009 Research Associate, Research Center for Leadership in Action, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University 1998 - 2001 Research Analyst, MDRC 1997 - 1998 Research Consultant, Alan Guttmacher Institute HONORS AND AWARDS Paul A. Volcker Junior Scholar Research Grant Award, Public Administration Section, American Political Science Association, 2016 Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Award, University at Albany, 2014 Hayward Alker Paper Award, Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Conference Group, American Political Science Association, 2010 NYU's President's Service Award, New York University, 2003 Everett V. Stonequist Award in Sociology, Skidmore College, 1995

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JENNIFER DODGE

Rockefeller College * University at Albany 135 Western Avenue * Albany, NY 12222

(518) 442-5274 * [email protected] EDUCATION

2011 Ph.D., Public Administration, New York University Dissertation: Deliberative Citizenship: Social Change Organizations and Critical Discourse in and Beyond the Forum Committee: Sonia Ospina (chair); Erica Foldy; Archon Fung

2006 M.Phil., Public Administration, New York University

1994 B.A., Sociology, with Honors, Skidmore College EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT

2018 - present Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany–State University of New York

2011 - 2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany–State University of New York

ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT

2009 - 2014 Research Fellow, Research Center for Leadership in Action, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University

2001 - 2009 Research Associate, Research Center for Leadership in Action, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University

1998 - 2001 Research Analyst, MDRC

1997 - 1998 Research Consultant, Alan Guttmacher Institute HONORS AND AWARDS

Paul A. Volcker Junior Scholar Research Grant Award, Public Administration Section, American Political Science Association, 2016 Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Award, University at Albany, 2014 Hayward Alker Paper Award, Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Conference Group,

American Political Science Association, 2010 NYU's President's Service Award, New York University, 2003 Everett V. Stonequist Award in Sociology, Skidmore College, 1995

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NEWS COVERAGE & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

Podcasts

O’Carrell, S. (May 13, 2019). “Unpacking AOC's Green New Deal, with Brian Greenhill and Jennifer Dodge.” UAlbany News Podcast. https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/thegreennewdeal

News Coverage

Crowe II, K.C. (Oct. 24, 2018). “'Little Thunder Brook' is Nassau's anti-pollution stand: Renaming suggestive of 19th century anti-rent activism.” Times Union. https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Newly-christened-Little-Thunder-Creek-is-Nassau-s-13333580.php

Radio News Broadcasts

Altieri, G. (Aug. 1, 2017). “Proposed Natural Gas Transfer Station in Fenton Heads to Court.” WSKG News. http://wskgnews.org/post/proposed-natural-gas-transfer-station-fenton-heads-court#stream/0

Public Presentation

Dodge, J. (2018). “Que puede pasar?”: Civil society and the struggle for sustainable development and peace in Macarena, Colombia. Public Presentation at MissKarret, Hudson NY. (Organized by Justin Nobel, environmental journalist).

PUBLICATIONS

*indicates a student at time of manuscript preparation Peer Reviewed Articles Blesset, B., Dodge, J., Edmond, B., Goerdel, H.T., Gooden, S.T., Headley, A. Riccucci, N.M.

Williams, B.N. (forthcoming). Social Equity in Public Administration: A Call to Action. Perspectives on Public Management and Governance.

Lee, J.* & Dodge, J. (2018). Keeping your enemies close: A study on a local hydraulic fracturing policy network in New York State. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muy074 (online first)

• Print version: Lee, J.* & Dodge, J. (2019). Keeping your enemies close: A study on a local hydraulic fracturing policy network in New York State. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 29(2), 174-192.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2017). Hydraulic fracturing as an interpretive problem: lessons on energy controversies in Europe and the US. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2016.1277947 (online first)

Lejano, R. & Dodge, J. (2017) Narrative properties of ideology: The adversarial turn and climate skepticism in the U.S. Policy Sciences. DOI: 10.1007/s11077-016-9274-9 (online first)

Dodge, J. (2016). Crowded Advocacy: framing dynamics in the fracking controversy in New York. Voluntas. DOI: 10.1007/s11266-016-9800-6 (online first)

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• Print version: Dodge, J. (2017). Crowded Advocacy: framing dynamics in the fracking controversy in New York. Voluntas, 28(3), 888-915.

Metze, T. & Dodge, J. (2016). Dynamic discourse coalitions on hydro-fracking in Europe and the United States. Environmental Communication. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2015.1133437 (online first)

• Print version: Metze, T. & Dodge, J. (2016). Dynamic discourse coalitions on hydro-fracking in Europe and the United States. Environmental Communication, 10(3), 365-379.

Dodge, J., & Lee, J.* (2015). Framing dynamics and policy gridlock: the curious case of hydraulic fracturing in New York. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2015.1116378 (online first)

• Print version: Dodge, J., & Lee, J.* (2017). Framing dynamics and policy gridlock: the curious case of hydraulic fracturing in New York. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 19(1), 14-34.

Dodge, J. (2015). The deliberative potential of civil society organizations: framing hydraulic fracturing in New York, Policy Studies, 36(3), 249-266.

Dodge, J. & Ospina, S. (2015). Developing advocates for change: a practice approach to understanding associations as “schools of democracy,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 1-22; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764015584063 (online first)

• Print version: Dodge, J. and Ospina, S. (2016). Developing advocates for change: a practice approach to understanding associations as “schools of democracy,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 45(3), 478-499.

Dodge, J. (2014). Civil society organizations and deliberative policy making: interpreting environmental controversies in the deliberative system, Policy Sciences, 47, 161–185. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11077-014-9200-y

Dodge, J. (2010). Tensions in deliberative practice: a view from civil society. Critical Policy Studies, 4(4), 384 - 404. Winner of the Hayward Alker Paper Award at the American Political Science Association conference, 2009.

Dodge, J. (2009). Environmental justice and deliberative democracy: how civil society organizations respond to power in the deliberative system. Policy and Society, 28(3), 225-239.

Dodge, J., Ospina, S. M., & Foldy, E. G. (2005). Integrating rigor and relevance in public administration scholarship: the contribution of narrative inquiry. Public Administration Review, 65(3), 286-300.

Ospina, S. M. & Dodge, J. (2005a). It’s about time: catching method up to meaning—the usefulness of narrative inquiry in public administration research. Public Administration Review, 65(2), 143-157.

Ospina, S. M. & Dodge, J. (2005b). Narrative inquiry and the search for connectedness: practitioners and academics developing public administration scholarship. Public Administration Review, 65(4), 409-423.

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Ospina, S., Dodge, J., Godsoe, B., Minieri, J., Reza, S., & Schall, E. (2004). From consent to mutual inquiry: balancing democracy and authority in action research. Action Research, 2(1), 47-69.

Forum articles Dodge, J. (2019). Anticipating the future in a violent field: An extension of Lasswell’s policy

sciences. Critical Policy Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/19460171.2019.1625418 (online first)

Dodge, J. (2015). Indication and inference: reflections on the challenge of mixing paradigms in the narrative policy framework. Critical Policy Studies, 9(3), 361-367. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19460171.2015.1075735

Pedagogical articles Dodge, J., Holtzman, R., van Hulst, M., & Yanow, D. (2016). What does it mean to teach

‘interpretively’? Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 9(1), 73-84.

Book chapters Dodge, J., Saz-Carranza, A., & Ospina, S. M. (forthcoming). Narrative inquiry in public network

research. In J. Voets, R. Keast, & C. Koliba (Eds.), Researching networks and collaboration in the public sector: A guide to approaches, methodologies, and analytics (pp. xx-xx). Critical Studies in Public Management Series. Routledge. ISBN is 978-1-138-68272-6.

Dodge, J. (2018). Nightmares and dreams: Contested framing of unconventional fossil fuels. In D. J. Davidson & M. Gross (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society (pp. 423-446). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Post. M. and Dodge, J. (2018). A critical evaluation of performance measurement in grassroots nonprofit advocacy: The promise of qualitative and participatory approaches. In A.M. Eikenberry, R.M. Mirabella, & B. Sandberg (Eds.), Reframing Nonprofit Management: Democracy, Inclusion, and Social Change (pp. 138-153). Irvine, CA: Melvin & Leigh, Publishers.

Dodge, J., Ospina, S. M., & Foldy, E. G. (2016). Integrating rigor and relevance in public administration scholarship: The contribution of narrative inquiry. In J.K. Blatter, M. Haverland, & M. van Hulst (Eds.), Qualitative research in political science. Volume one: Backgrounds, pathways and directions in qualitative methodology (pp. 23-49). London: Sage Publications.

Abolafia, M., Dodge, J., & Jackson, S. (2014). Clifford Geertz and the interpretation of organizations. In P. Adler, P. du Gay, G. Morgan & M. Reed (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of sociology, social theory and organization studies: Contemporary currents (pp. 346-369). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ospina, S. M., Foldy, E. G., El-Hadidy, W., Dodge, J., Hofmann-Panilla, A., & Su, C. (2012). Social change leadership as relational leadership. In M. Uhl-Bien and S. Ospina (Eds.), Advancing relational leadership theory (pp. 255-302). Greenwich, CT: Information Age.

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Ospina, S. M., Dodge, J., Hoffman-Panilla, A., Foldy, E. G., & Krauskopf, M. (2007). Taking the action turn: Lessons from bringing participation to qualitative research. In P. W. Reason & H. Bradbury (Eds.), The Sage handbook of action research: Participative inquiry and practice, 2nd edition (pp. 420-434). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Ospina, S. & Dodge, J. (2007). Narrative inquiry. In J. Rabin & E.M. Berman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of public administration and public policy, 2nd edition. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Schall, E., Ospina, S., Godsoe, B. & Dodge, J. (2004). Appreciative narratives as leadership research: Matching method to lens. In D.L. Cooperrider & M. Avital (Eds.), Advances in appreciative inquiry: Constructive discourse and human organization (pp. 147-170). Oxford: Elsevier Science, Ltd.

Ospina, S., Godsoe, B. Schall, E. & Dodge, J. (2002). Co-producing knowledge: Practitioners and scholars working together to understand leadership. In C. Cherrey and L. R. Matusak (Eds.), Building leadership bridges 2002 (pp. 59-67). College Park, MD: North Carolina Press.

Book Reviews Dodge, J. (2016). The importance of narrative for public administration [Review of the book

Governing fables: Learning from public sector narratives, by S. Borins]. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. DOI: doi:10.1093/jopart/muw053 (online first)

Dodge, J. (2014). Untitled [Review of the book Governing narratives: Symbolic politics and policy change, by H.T. Miller]. Administrative Theory & Praxis, 36(1), 609-612.

Dodge, J. (2013). Governing authoritatively… and responsibly… in a complex world [Review of the book Authoritative governance: Policy making in the age of mediatization, by M. Hajer]. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 23(3), 766-770.

Dodge, J. (2013). Addressing democratic and citizenship deficits: Lessons from civil society? [Review of the book New participatory dimensions in civil society: Professionalization & individualized collective action, by J. W. van Deth and W. A. Maloney]. Public Administration Review, 73(1) 203–206.

Community Engaged Research (Selected) Dodge, J., Hofmann-Pinilla, A., & Marchisini, M. (2014). Resource boards for social change:

Community Voices Heard and the solidarity board. New York: Research Center for Leadership in Action. (Funded by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.)

Dodge, J., Hofmann-Pinilla, A., Beard, A., & Murphy, C. (2012). Beyond foundation funding: Revenue-generating strategies for sustainable social change. New York: Research Center for Leadership in Action. (Funded by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.)

Dodge, J., Ospina, S. & Sparrow, R. (2004). Making partnership a habit: Margie McHugh and the New York Immigration Coalition. In S. D. Pierce (Ed.), Bridging the social divide (pp. 1-27). New York: Synergos.

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Kato, L. and Riccio, J. with Dodge, J. (2001). Building new partnerships for employment: Collaboration among agencies and public housing residents in the Jobs-Plus Demonstration. New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

*indicates a student at time of manuscript preparation Manuscripts under Review Sisk, B.* and Dodge, J. (R&R). Food fight: Competing constructions of problems and populations

in the debate over food sharing in Springfield MO.

Coule, T., Dodge, J. & Eikenberry, A. (R&R). How Critical is Nonprofit Studies? A Systematic Review of Critical Approaches in the Nonprofit Literature.

Working Papers Dodge, J. and Metze, T. (in preparation). Approaches to Framing and Frame Analysis

Dodge, J. and Trujillo, D. (in preparation). “Que puede pasar?”: Civil society and the struggle for sustainable development and peace in Macarena, Colombia

Trujillo, D. and Dodge, J. (in preparation). Emerging governance in post-conflict settings: Rationality and technology contestation in governing resources and development.

Choi, Y.*, Fox, A.M., & Dodge, J. (in preparation). Public hearing testimonies as policy evidence and its influence over policy-makers: the case of Single-Payer issue in NYS.

GRANT FUNDING

Foundations and Other External Sponsors Wageningen School of Social Sciences Visiting Researcher Grant, €2,250 (approximately $2,650)

(6/1/2018-7/15/2018) American Political Science Association, $3,000 (7/1/2016 - 11/30/2016) Mertz Gilmore Foundation (subcontract RCLA), $2,000 (2013) Mertz Gilmore Foundation (subcontract RCLA), $5,000 (2011) Ford Foundation (subcontract RCLA) $10,000 (2006-2008) University at Albany Research Incentive Fund, SUNY Albany, $2,160 (2018) Initiatives for Women Endowment Award, Initiatives for Women, $500 (2015) Faculty International Travel Stipend, SUNY Albany, $500 (2015) Faculty Research Award Program – Category A, SUNY Albany, $6,833 (2/1/2015 - 4/30/2017) Faculty Research Award Program – Category B, SUNY Albany, $3,955 (5/1/2012 – 4/30/2014) New York University Doug Kruse and Betty Whelchel Dissertation Research Support Grant, $2,000 (2008)

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2019). Approaches to Framing and Frame Analysis. Paper presented at the International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Dodge, J. & Trujillo, D. (2019). Anticipating the Future in a Violent Institutional Field: A Community’s Struggle for Sustainable Development and Peace in Macarena, Colombia. Paper presented at the International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Dodge, J. (2019). The Critical Lasswell? Critical Policy Studies and Lasswell’s Policy Sciences. Presenter at roundtable at the International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Dodge, J. (2018). Emergence and Contestation in Environmental Governance in Macarena, Colombia: A Community’s Struggle for Sustainable Development and Peace. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Austin, TX.

Coule, T., Dodge, J. & Eikenberry, A. (2018). Defining and Applying Critical Nonprofit Scholarship: What’s its nature and where is it published? Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Austin, TX.

Benenson, J., Carpenter, H.L., Dixon, Z., Dodge, J.E., Erwin, A., Feit, M.E., Jones, J.A, Mirabella, R.M., Schoeneman, A.C., & Wade-Berg, J.A. (2018). Action Research in Integrating Diversity and Inclusion into Nonprofit Education: Lessons from the Trenches. Presenter at Colloquium at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Austin, TX.

Trujillo, D. & Dodge, J. (2018). Emerging Governance in Post-Conflict Settings: Rationality and Technology Contestation in Governing Resources and Development. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Cross-Sector Social Interactions, Copenhagen, Denmark. (Presented by D. Trujillo.)

Dodge, J. (2017). Teaching Critical Perspectives. Colloquium presenter at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Grand Rapids, MI.

Coule, T., Dodge, J. & Eikenberry, A. (2017). A Systematic Review of Critical Approaches in the Nonprofit Literature. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Grand Rapids, MI.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2017). Escaping Carbon Lockin: Hydraulic Fracturing and the Future of Energy. Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Leicester, UK.

Dodge, J. & Marchesini, M. (2017). Collaborative Governance: A Critical Theory Perspective. Public Management Research conference, Washington, DC.

Lee, J. & Dodge, J. (2017). Why Should You Keep Your Enemies Close In Your Networks?: A Study on a Local Hydraulic Fracturing Policy Network in New York State. Public Management Research conference, Washington, DC.

Dodge, J. (2017). Methodological Reporting Standards in Public Management Scholarship: An Interplay. Public Management Research conference, Washington, DC.

Dodge, J. (2016). Engaged Projects with Community Activists and Their Funders. Comments presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Washington, DC.

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Dodge, J. (2016). Nightmares and Dreams: Contested Framing of Unconventional Fossil Fuels. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Washington, DC.

Dodge, J. (2016). Finding a Place for Critical Perspectives in Nonprofit Management Education, Presenter at Colloquium at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Washington, DC.

Sisk, B.* & Dodge, J. (2016). Food fight: Competing constructions of problems and populations in the debate over food sharing in Springfield MO. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Dodge, J. & Post, M. (2016). A critical evaluation of performance measurement in grassroots nonprofit advocacy: The promise of qualitative and participatory approaches. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Hull, UK.

Dodge, J. & Post, M. (2015). A critical evaluation of performance measurement in grassroots nonprofit advocacy: The promise of qualitative and participatory approaches. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Chicago, IL.

Dodge, J., Metze, T. & van Hulst, M. (2015). Teaching interpretively using experiments. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Lille, France.

Dodge, J. (2015). Tensions in the deliberative system civil society organizations and the “fracking” controversy. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Lille, France.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2015). Hydraulic fracturing as an interpretive problem: Three approaches to energy controversies in Europe and the US. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Lille, France.

Metze, T. & Dodge, J. (2015). Dynamic discourse coalitions on hydro-fracking in Europe and the United States. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Lille, France.

Dodge, J. (2015). Legitimizing narratives and the construction of leadership in the hydraulic fracturing controversy in New York. Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Milano, Italy.

Lejano, R. & Dodge, J. (2015). The narrative properties of ideology and the implications for public deliberation. Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Milano, Italy.

Dodge, J. (2015). Tensions in the deliberative system: Civil society organizations and the “fracking” controversy. Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Milano, Italy.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2015). Hydraulic fracturing for shale gas as an interpretive problem. Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Milano, Italy.

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Dodge, J. (2015). Constructing leadership in the hydraulic fracturing controversy in New York. Paper presented at the Public Management Research Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Dodge, J. (2015). Advocacy organizations and the “fracking” controversy: Tensions in public deliberation. Paper presented at the Advancing the Field(s) of Nonprofit Management: New Structures, New Solutions conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Dodge, J. (2014). Tensions in the deliberative system: Civil society organizations and the “fracking” controversy. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Denver, CO.

Dodge, J. (2014). Contesting storylines of public policy and governance: The case of hydraulic fracturing in New York. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2014). Discursive strategies in policy controversy: Discourse coalitions and boundary work. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Dodge, J. (2014). What does it mean to teach interpretively? Panel presentation at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Dodge, J. (2013). The discourse ecology of hydraulic fracturing in New York State: Associations and their storylines of public policy and governance. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Dodge, J. (2013). Power and language in the deliberative system: The construction and interruption of public deliberation in two environmental policy controversies. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association conference, Chicago, IL.

Dodge, J. (2013). The discourse ecology of hydraulic fracturing in New York State: Associations and their storylines of public policy and governance. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Vienna, Austria.

Dodge, J. (2013). The cultural politics of collaborative governance. Paper presented at the Public Management Research Association conference, Madison, WI.

Dodge, J., Jackson, S.*, & Lee, J.* (2013). The discourse ecology of hydraulic fracturing in New York State: Associations and their storylines of public policy and governance.” Paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration conference, New Orleans, LA.

Dodge, J. & Ospina, S. (2012) Developing advocates for change: A practice approach to understanding associations as “schools of democracy.” Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Dodge, J. & Metze, T. (2012). The language of art in challenged neighborhoods. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Dodge, J. (2012). Contesting public policy: Discourse coalitions and coal-bed methane gas development in Wyoming. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Dodge, J. (2011). Civil society organizations and democratic spaces: Assessing unique contributions to collaborative governance. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association conference, Seattle, WA.

Dodge, J. (2011). Nonprofit organizations and advocacy: Adapting to new governance and cross-sector collaboration. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Dodge, J. (2011). Reversing the view: Civil society organizations and their contributions to collaborative governance in practice. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Cardiff, Wales.

Ospina, S. M., Foldy, E. G., El Hadidy, W., Dodge, J., Hofmann-Pinilla, A., & Su, C., (2011). Theorizing about social change leadership. Paper presented at the Academy of Management conference, San Antonio, TX.

Dodge, J. (2010). Comparative narrative case studies: An interpretive approach to examining civil society organizations in deliberative democracy. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association conference, Washington, DC.

Dodge, J. (2009). Tensions in deliberative practice: A view from civil society. Paper presented at American Political Science Association conference. Toronto, Ontario.

Dodge, J. (2009). A reflection on comparative interpretive case studies: Examining civil society organizations in deliberative democracy. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Kassel, Germany.

Dodge, J. (2008). Deliberative democracy and strategic action: The case of environmental justice. Paper presented at the International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Essex, England.

Dodge, J. (2008). Discursive democracy and the civil society organization: The challenge of transmitting environmental justice to state policy. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association conference, San Diego, CA.

Ospina, S., Dodge, J., Kunreuther, F., Chetkovich, C., Brown, K., & Su, C. (2007). Can social change organizations lead the social justice movement? A conversation about their role in moving the nonprofit sector. Colloquy at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Atlanta, GA.

Dodge, J. (2007). Discursive practice and environmental politics: Enacting democracy in social change nonprofits. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association conference, Chicago, IL.

Dodge, J. and Ospina, S. (2007). Leadership and discursive practice: A narrative inquiry with nonprofits in the environmental field. Paper presented at the Academy of Management conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Dodge, J. (2007). Local knowledge and environmental politics: Examining discursive practice in nonprofit organizations. Paper presented at the International Interpretative Policy Analysis conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Ospina, S. M., Dodge, J., Foldy, E. G., Hoffman, A., & Krauskopf, M. (2006). Taking the action turn: Lessons from bringing participation to qualitative research. Paper presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Campaign, IL.

Dodge, J. and Ospina, S. (2004). Dialogue and democracy: How social change non-profits use dialogue to respond to leadership challenges. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Schall, E., Ospina, S., Godsoe, B., & Dodge, J. (2002). Appreciative narratives as leadership research: Matching method to lens. Paper presented at the Association for Public Policy and Management conference, Dallas, TX.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS & FORUMS

Invited Academic Presentations Dodge, J. (2018). Rethinking Equity and Democracy in Public Administration. Concept Paper for

Minnowbrook at 50 Conference, The Maxwell School, Blue Mountain Lake, NY. https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/minnowbrook/readings/

Dodge, J. (2018). Extraction Conflicts and Democracy: How Citizens are Framing the Future in the United States and Colombia. Lecture presented at the Public Administration & Policy Subdivision, Wageningen School of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.

Dodge, J. (2018). Fracking and public discourse in the United States (and Beyond). Lecture presented at Escuela de Gobierno, Universidad de los Andes (The School of Governance, University of Los Andes).

Dodge, J. (2014). The discourse ecology of hydraulic fracturing in New York State: Contesting storylines of public policy and governance. Paper presented at the workshop: The implications of hydraulic fracturing for creating sustainable communities. SUNY Conversations in the Discipline, Binghamton University.

Dodge, J., Jackson, S.* & Lee, J.* (2013). Hydraulic fracturing in New York State: Storylines of public policy and governance. Paper presented at the Sustainability Roundtable, University at Albany.

Dodge, J. (2013). Collective action through building bridges and (re)framing policy: Lessons from social change organizations. Paper presented at the Center for Women in Government and Civil Society.

Invited Authors Meets the Critics Panels Dodge, J. (2013). Commentary on Governing narratives: Symbolic politics and policy change by

Hugh Miller. International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Austria, Vienna.

Dodge, J. (2012). Commentary on The argumentative turn revisited: Public policy as communicative practice edited by F. Fischer and H. Gottweiss. International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Dodge, J. (2012). Commentary on Authoritative governance: Policy making in the age of mediatization by M. Hajer. International Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Pre-Conference Workshops Dodge, J. (2017). Experiential exercise using “story circles.” Facilitated during pre-conference

workshop on “Integrating Critical Pedagogy into the Classroom” at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action conference, Grand Rapids, MI.

Dodge, J. (2017). Methodological Reporting Standards in Public Management Scholarship: An Interplay. Presented at Public Management Research conference, Washington, DC.

Dodge, J. (2015). Adventures in publishing qualitative research. Presented at Public Management Research Association conference.

Foldy, E., Dodge, J., Saz-Carranza, A., Chan, A., Trevenio, M., White, L., & Asis, D. (2006). Co-producing knowledge for action: Developing practice-grounded research collaboratives with practitioners. Presented at Academy of Management conference, Atlanta, GA.

Sponsored Research Workshops Collective Leadership Research Workshop: Logics in tension: Bridging the individual and

collective dimensions of leadership. Research Center for Leadership in Action, The Wagner School/NYU, 2015.

Collective Leadership Research Workshop: Fruitful intersections or parallel play? Research Center for Leadership in Action, The Wagner School/NYU, 2014.

Catalyzing discovery for social impact: Exploring the power of the research-academic-policy nexus to stimulate policy innovation. LBJ School of Public Affairs, 2013.

Varieties of Action Research Practice. Presented at Emerging Approaches to Inquiry Conference, Stroud, UK, 2008.

Other Presentations Cidra S., Salas, D., Mason, C. N., Moore, R., Hofmann-Pinilla, A., & Dodge, J. (2008). Conversation

on Race and Leadership. Presented at the World Social Forum, Belem, Brazil.

TEACHING AND MENTORING ACTIVITIES

Visiting Scholar:

Guest Lecturer, Wageningen University, The Netherlands (Public Admin. & Policy Group) Extraction Conflicts and Democracy: How Citizens are Framing the Future in the United States and Colombia. (Masters). Instructor: Tamara Metze, Summer 2018.

Instructor, Interpretive Policy Analysis Doctoral Summer School: Conflict and Sustainable

Futures, Wageningen University, The Netherlands, Summer 2018. Instructor, Doctoral Workshop on Qualitative Methods, Facultad de Administration

Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, Spring 2018.

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Guest Lecturer, Facultad de Administration, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia (Management School, University of los Andes)

Framing, Agenda setting and the controversy over “fracking” in the US, Governance (Masters). Instructor: Diana Trujillo, Spring 2018

Rockefeller College:

Graduate Courses Taught, Rockefeller College, University at Albany Theory and Research on Nonprofit Organizations and the Nonprofit Sector (Doctoral),

Fall 2017 Nonprofit Organizations and Social Transformation (MPA), Fall 2012/2013/2015/2016/

2017/2018, Spring 2015 Inequality and Public Policy (MPA), Spring 2012/2013/2014/2015/2016/2017/2018/2019 Foundations of Public Administration (MPA), Fall 2011/2012/2013/2015/2016, Spring

2012/2013/2014/2015/2016/2017 Public Service Intern Seminar/Capstone (MPA), Fall 2013/2015, Spring

2013/2014/2015/2016/2017

Guest Lecturer, Rockefeller College, University at Albany Strategic Management, Foundations of Public Administration. Instructor: Susan Appe,

Fall 2018 Interpretive Methods in the Social Sciences, Honors Class Political Science (BA).

Instructor: Zsofia Barta, Fall 2017 Case Studies/Interpretive Research, Research Methods I (PhD). Instructor Erika Martin,

Spring 2013/2014/2015/2016. Instructor Ashley Fox, Spring 2017

Guided Research (Independent Study), Rockefeller College, University at Albany Ju-Ying Yang and Yongjin Choi on Case studies, Spring 2019 Dana Mancini on environmental policy (with Pete Finn), Spring 2017 Aiden McGovern, Zachary Dufresne, Alison Baxter on environmental policy (with Pete

Finn), Spring 2016 Ashley Alteri-Davis on framing analysis of sick leave policy controversy, Fall 2015 .

Doctoral Dissertation Committees, Rockefeller College, University at Albany Amani Edwards (in progress). Member. Sora Park (in progress). Member. Bill Sisk (in progress). Co-Chair. Barbara Devivo (May 2019). The Influence of Endogenous and Exogenous Uncertainty on

Cancer Treatment Decision-Making in Hospital Tumor Boards. (May 2019). Member. Marcelo Marchesini (May 2017). Nonprofits, Governance Arrangements, and their

Societal Outcomes in Brazil. Member. Ashley Alteri-Davis (May 2017). Three Essays Evaluating the Impact of Representative

Bureaucracy. Member. Jeongyoon Lee (May 2016). Does Distrust Aid Network Management in a Regulatory

Policy Context? A Study on a Local Hydraulic Fracturing Policy Network in New York State. Co-chair.

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Doctoral Dissertation Committees, University at Albany Michalina Grzelka (in progress). Member. (Anthropology)

Doctoral Student Supervision (Pre-candidacy), Rockefeller College, University at Albany Ju-Ying Yang, Candidacy Committee (in progress). Chair. Crystal Charles, Candidacy Committee (in progress). Member. Sora Park, Literature Review Committee (achieved candidacy Spring 2019). Member. Barbara Devivo, Candidacy Committee (achieved candidacy Summer 2018). Member. Amani Edwards, Candidacy Committee (achieved candidacy Spring 2017). Member. Bill Sisk, Candidacy Committee (achieved candidacy Spring 2017). Co-chair. Marcelo Marchesini, Candidacy Committee (achieved candidacy Fall 2016). Member. Ashley Alteri-Davis, Candidacy Committee (achieved candidacy Fall 2015). Member. Kat Slye, Political Science, Comprehensive Exam Committee (passed 2015). Member.

Masters Thesis Committees, Rockefeller College, University at Albany

Kathryn Le Creta, Geography and Planning. (in progress). Member. Jennifer MacKnight, Women’s Studies. (December 2016). Performing Privilege, Power

and Position: Framing Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church. Chair.

The Wagner School, New York University:

Graduate Courses Taught, The Wagner School, New York University Qualitative Research Methods: Doctoral Research Seminar (PhD), Fall 2010 Managing Public Service Organizations (MPA), Spring 2010

Guest Lecturer & Grader, The Wagner School, New York University

Qualitative Methods Workshops, Master’s Capstone Classes 2006-2010, Guest Lecturer On The Ethics and Politics of Qualitative Research, Qualitative Research Methods:

Doctoral Research Seminar (Instructor: Sonia Ospina), 2005, 2008, Guest Lecturer Strategic Leadership (Instructor: Jason Franklin), 2007, Guest Lecturer Introduction to Public Policy (Instructor: Paul Light), 2004, 2005, 2006, Grader

Other Student Engagement

Founder, Social Change Project, Spring 2017 Co-organizer, Nonprofit Doctoral Reading Group, Spring/Fall 2016 Organizer, Discourse Analysis Readings Group for doctoral students, Summer 2013 Organizer, Interpreting Public Administration: Why Words Matter in the Real World - A

Two-Day International Workshop for MPA and PhD students, Rockefeller College in collaboration with Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands, October 18-20, 2012

Awards Received by Students

Jeongyoon Lee, NASPAA Staats Emerging Scholars Award, 2015 Jeongyoon Lee, Best Dissertation Award, Rockefeller College, 2017 Ashley Alteri-Davis, ASPA Dissertation Award for the Section on Personnel

Administration and Labor Relations, 2017

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Workshops Attended, Institute for Teaching, Learning and Academic Leadership, UAlbany

• The Creativity Fellows Program – 9 month fellowship lead by John Cimino of Creative Leap International and Billie Franchini of the Institute for Teaching, Learning and Academic Leadership that 1) empowers teachers to become leaders in imaginative and innovative teaching, 2) provides a deep dive into the nature of creativity and the application of arts-integrated teaching practices across the disciplines, and 3) establishes a strong, supportive infrastructure for Creativity Fellows to excel both individually and collectively so they may lead UAlbany to prominence in innovative teaching.

• Design Your Course for Significant Learning, June 18, 2012

• Minimal Marking for Maximum Impact, October 4, 2011

• Designing Dynamic Discussion, September 23, 2011

• Critical Thinking 2.0, September 10, 2011

• A special forum on community-engaged scholarship in Research Universities, SUNY Albany, Campus Committee on University-Community Engagement, April 20, 2012

• L. Dee Fink on Creating Significant Learning Experiences. Fall faculty retreat, August 26, 2011 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONS

Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College, University at Albany Current positions: Chair, PM Concentration, Doctoral Program, June 2018 - present Member, Mentoring Committee – Gang Chen, May 2019 - present Member, Mentoring Committee – Susan Appe, September 2018 - present Member, Mentoring Committee – Ashley Fox, April 2017 - present Member, Mentoring Committee – Elizabeth Searing, September 2016 – present Departmental Liaison, MS in Biodiversity, Conservation and Policy, Spring 2015-present Member, Nonprofit Curriculum Development Committee, Fall 2011- present Leading Curriculum Development, Management and Student Recruitment and Adjunct

Management, Environmental Policy sub-concentration, Spring 2015-present Ongoing contributions: Presenter, Public Service Weekend, November 2018 Lecturer, Avoiding Plagiarism Workshop. Welcome week (MPA student orientation). August

2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 Panelist, Student Presentations. Welcome week (MPA student orientation). August 2011,

2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Past positions: Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee, October 2018 – March 2019 Department Representative, United University Professors (union), Fall 2015 – Spring 2019 Chair, Search Committee, Nonprofit Management, January - December 2017 Member, Executive Committee, December 2017 – December 2017 Junior Faculty Representative, Executive Committee, September 2016 – November 2017 Member, NASPAA Reaccreditation, Competency 2 team, January 2017 – May 2017 Created environmental policy and politics sub-concentration in the MPA – Spring 2017 Member, Mentoring Committee – Ashley Fox, February 2016 – March 2017

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Member, MPA Admissions Committee, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Member, Phd Curriculum Redesign Committee, May 2016-May 2017 Contributor, Reviewed PhD applications for public management concentration, Spring 2016 Contributor, Public Management and Public Policy PhD student selection strategy, Fall 2015 Member, MPA and Nonprofit Certificate Admissions Committee, Spring 2015 Member, MPA Curriculum: Addressing Diversity, Equity and Fairness, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2013 (Evergreen Hire) Member, Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2011 (Nonprofit Faculty) Dissertation Award Committee 2012, 2013 SUNY 2020 Proposal Development, 2012

College Service, Rockefeller College, University at Albany

Advisory Board Member, The Institute for Nonprofit Leadership and Community Development, August 2018 to present.

Organizer, Going Green IN New York: A Conversation about the Proposed New York Enviornmental Bill of Rights with Maya Van Rossum, Peter Iwanowicz, Edward McTiernan, Merton Simpson, and Darren Suarez. Leaders in Public Service Speaker Series, April 2019.

Organizer with Pete Finn, Is Climate change the paramount public policy issue of the 21st century: An evening with Obama-era EPA regional director Judith Enck and Curt Spalding. Leaders in Public Service Speaker Series, October 2017

University Service, University at Albany

Convenor with Dr. Hazel Prelow, Conversations on contemporary issues (Using story circles and open spaces to discuss Charlottesville), Sponsored by Conversation for Change & The Art of Conversation, Office of Diversity & Inclusion – September 2017

Member, Fulbright Scholarship Award Committee, Fall 2016 Participant, Future of Research at University at Albany-SUNY, Fall 2016 Co-coordinator (with Virginia Eubanks, Women’s Studies) – Kim Klein Fundraising Event:

Emerging Issues in the Nonprofit Sector, Fall 2014. Participant, SUNY-wide Diversity Conversations, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Interviewer, University-Wide International Education Professor Job Search, Fall 2013 Break-Out Group Facilitator, Nonprofit Community Engagement Series, April 2013/May

2013/May 2015/Sept 2016 College Service, New York University

Student Representative to Doctoral Board, Wagner School, 2008 Co-founder and Officer, Wagner’s Association to Benefit Doctoral Students (ABD), 2001

Service to the Field: Formal Positions

Co-Editor, Critical Policy Studies (journal), January 2017 - present Editorial Board Member, Policy Studies Journal, April 2019 - present Scientific Committee Member (Editorial Board Member), International Review of Public

Policy (journal), May 2018-present Member, Interpretive Policy Analysis Coordinating Committee, June 2017-present

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Co-Organizer, Critical Policy Studies Network, American Political Science Association, July 2010 to August 2018

At-Large Member, Leadership Collective, ARNOVA's Community and Grassroots Associations (CGA) Section, February 2015 to February 2017

Book Review Editor, Critical Policy Studies, June 2010 to December 2016 Service to the Field: Ad Hoc

Reviewer (Invited), APSA Public Administration Division, Volcker Junior Scholar Research Grant Selection Committee, Spring 2017

Co-Organizer, Workshop on Organizational Discourse Analysis with Gail Fairhurst, Collective Leadership Network (NYU/Wagner), Fall 2014-Spring 2015

Reviewer (Invited), ARNOVA Best Paper Award Committee, Spring 2014 Reviewer (Invited), Routledge Publisher (book proposal on policy analysis) Fall 2015;

(book proposal on methods in public administration) Spring 2016; (book proposal on nonprofits and technology) Spring 2016; (book proposal on Laswell’s contribution to critical policy studies) Spring 2017

Reviewer (Invited), PMRA annual meeting paper and panel submission, 2015 Reviewer (Invited), National Science Foundation (Science & Technology Studies section),

Fall 2014, Fall 2016 Reviewer (Invited), Israel Science Foundation, Spring 2013-2014 Reviewer (journals): Perspectives on Public Management and Governance Journal of Public Administration & Research Theory International Public Management Journal Administrative Theory and Praxis Public Administration Review Administrative Sciences Perspectives on Public Management and Governance Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning Environmental Communication Environmental Politics Environmental Practice International Review of Public Policy Policy Studies Journal Policy Studies (an Australian journal) Critical Policy Studies Journal of Public Policy Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Nonprofit Management and Leadership Social Forces Voluntas Action Research Handbook of Public Administration and Public Policy Reviewer, Academy of Management annual meeting, 2006, 2007

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Professional Affiliations Current: Association for Research on Non-profit Organizations and Voluntary Action Public Management Research Association International Public Policy Association Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference Prior: American Political Science Association Academy of Management Association for Public Policy and Management

Discussant on panels

Critical Policy Studies and the Politics of Oppression. IPPC, Montreal, Canada, June 2019. Finding a Place for Critical Perspectives in Nonprofit Management Education, ARNOVA,

November 2016 What Critical Theory Brings to ARNOVA, ARNOVA, November, 2014. Motivation and Discretion in Street Level Service Delivery, Association for Public Policy and

Management, November, 2011. Panels Chaired

Narrative Policy Discourse: Narratives in Violence and Peace. International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2019.

Meet the author – Frank Fischer: Climate Crisis and the Democratic Prospect, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Leicester, UK, July 2017.

The state of engaged scholarship in nonprofit studies, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Washington, DC, November 2016.

Emotions and Discourse in Critical Policy Studies, American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, August 2016.

New Ways of Teaching Interpretively, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Lille, France, July 2015.

Energy Controversies as Interpretive Problems, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Lille, France, July 2015.

Hydraulic fracking for shale gas as an interpretive problem, International Conference on Public Policy, Milan, Italy, July 2015.

International and Comparative Perspectives on Nonprofit and Philanthropy Law, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Indianapolis, IN, November 2012.

Governance, Policy Learning and Change, American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011.

Change Agents at the Grassroots: Reforming Institutions in Developing Countries, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. November 2011.

International Organizations, Development and the Policy Process, Association for Public Policy and Management, November, 2011.

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Expertise and Public Policy. American Political Science Association. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 2009.

Panels Organized

Narrative Policy Discourse: Narrative Rules. International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2019.

Narrative Policy Discourse: Narratives in Violence and Peace. International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2019.

Critical Policy Studies and the Politics of Oppression. International Public Policy Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2019.

Action Research in Integrating Diversity and Inclusion into Nonprofit Education: Lessons from the Trenches. Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Austin, TX, 2018.

Civil society organizations: democratic alternatives to action? Critical Management Studies Conference, Liverpool, UK, 2017.

Reinterpreting activism, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Leicester, UK, July 2017. Qualitative and Interpretative Perspectives on Collaborative Governance: Networks and

Collaborative Governance, Public Management Research Conference. Washington, DC, November 2017.

The state of engaged scholarship in nonprofit studies, ARNOVA, November 2016. Teaching interpretively, International Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Hull, UK, July

2016. The global energy transition as an interpretive problem: issues, incidents and interpretations,

International Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Hull, UK, July 2016. Advocacy as negotiated practice in policy and politics, International Interpretive Policy

Analysis Conference, Hull, UK, July 2016. Emotions and Discourse in Critical Policy Studies, American Political Science Association

Conference, Philadelphia, PA, August 2016. New Ways of Teaching Interpretively, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Lille, France,

July 2015. Energy Controversies as Interpretive Problems, Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Lille,

France, July 2015. Hydraulic fracking for shale gas as an interpretive problem, International Conference on

Public Policy, Milan, Italy, July 2015. Taking Stock of Narrative Policy Analysis, American Political Science Association, San

Francisco, August 2015. Boundary objects and societal conflicts over technologies and the environment, Interpretive

Policy Analysis Conference, Wageningen, The Netherlands 2014. The interpretation and contestation of hydraulic fracking for shale gas in Europe and the

USA. Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Wageningen, The Netherlands 2014. Fracking: Conflicts over policy, publics, and democracy, 8th International Conference in

Interpretive Policy Analysis, Vienna, Austria, 2013. Discursive Politics and Deliberative Systems: Empirical research and theoretical concepts,

American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013.

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Community art and the creative economy in challenged neighborhoods, 7th International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2012.

Governance, Policy Learning and Change, American Political Science Association; Seattle, WA September 2011.

Developments in Collaborative Governance: The Interplay Between Formal and Informal Institutions, 6th International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis, Cardiff, Wales, 2010.

Deliberative Democracy and Civil Society: Interpretive Approaches, American Political Science Association; Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 2009.

Comparative approaches to interpretive analysis. 3rd International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany, June 2009.

Accounting for Politics in Applications of Deliberative Democracy Theory, 2nd International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis, Essex, England, June 2008

Addressing Public Issues: Perspectives on Public Leadership. Academy of Management Research Conference, Philadelphia, PA, August 2007.

Pushing Boundaries in Leadership Research: Qualitative Investigations. Academy of Management Research Conference, Philadelphia, PA, August 2007.

Community Service

Founder, Social Change Project, Spring 2017 - present Mentor, Student Organized Public Event: A Public Dialogue: Sexual Harassment in the

Workplace, December 2018 Mentor, Student Organized Public Event: Breaking Down Stereotypes on Sexual

Harassment, December 2017 Mentor, Student Organized Public Event: Social Change in Challenging Times, November

2016 Co-Organizer, (with Virginia Eubanks, Women’s Studies) – Kim Klein Fundraising Event at

Holding Our Own, Inc., Fall 2014. Co-Organizer, NYC Research and Organizing Initiative, 2005, 2006