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Education/Discipline:
Ph. D. Public Policy, University of Arkansas-
Fayetteville, 2005
Ed. D. Higher Education, University of Arkansas- Fayetteville, 1995
M. A.P.A. Public Administration, University of Illinois-Champaign- Urbana, IL.,
1973
B. A. Political Science, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL., 1971 |
Specialty:
Public Administration
Not-for-profit, Management /Administration
Electronic Government
Teaching:
Intro. to U.S. Government.
Intro. to Politics.
Intro to Public Policy Studies.
Computer Applications in Public Administration.
Intro. to Electronic Government. (E-government).
Research:
Structuring the G2C Component of an E-Government System:
Uncloaking the Clandestine Relationship between Governance and
Electronic. Presented at the First Iberoamerican Congress on
e-Government - Santiago-Chile, October 2-3, 2006
A Case Study: The Impact of Electronic Government Services
on Civic Participation in One Medium-Sized City in the Mid-South
United States. - 2005
Current Projects:
Evaluating e-government structures for inclusion of
e-governance features.
Developing a model for implementing governance features into
a G2C component of an e-government system.
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