Marilyn Dantico
Emeritus Professor,
School of Politics and Global Studies
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COOR 6764 TEMPE, AZ 85287-3902
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Long Bio
Marilyn Dantico joined the Arizona State University faculty in 1981. She received her bachelor's and master's from the University of Illinois and her doctorate from Florida State University. Her general interests are problem solving and decision making. Her current teaching and research interests include urban government and politics, political action, minority politics, women and politics, and research methods.
Education
- Ph.D. Government, Florida State University 1977
- M.A. Political Science, University of Illinois 1970
- B.A. Political Science, University of Illinois 1969
Research Interests
Decision making, problem solving, program implementation.
Publications
- Horak, Martin and Marilyn Dantico. The Limits of Local Redistribution: Neighbourhood Regeneration Initiatives in Toronto and Phoenix. International Journal of Canadian Studies (2014).
- Marilyn Dantico, Gina Woodall, Tahnja Wilson. Using Technology to Fix Education: Enhancing Engagement and Performance. National Social Science Technology Journal (2014).
- Marilyn Dantico, Tahnja Wilson, Gina Woodall. Using Technology to Fix Education. National Social Science Association (2013).
- D. Arreola, M. Dantico, C. Lukinbeal and A. Simhony. Civic Engagement and Revitalization in Garfield. (2008).
- Marilyn Dantico, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Alvin Mushkatel. Housing Quality and Neighborhood Redevelopment: A Study of Neighborhood Initiatives in Phoenix, Arizona. International Journal of Public Administration, Symposium on Social Equity and Public Policy (2007).
- Marilyn Dantico, Subhrajit Guhatharkurta, Alvin Mushkatel. Housing Quality and Neighbotrhood Redevelopment: A Study of Neighborhood Initiatives in Phoenix, AZ. International Journal of Public Administration (2006).
- Marilyn Dantico. An Assessment of Neighborhood Initiatives, and Longitudinal Study of Housing Quality in Phoenix. City of Phoenix, Report on Housing Quality Editor, Alvin Mushkatel (2005).
- Marilyn Dantico. Improving Public Sector Performance: A Labor Management Partnership Changes Human Resource Practices. State and Local Government Review (2005).
- Marilyn Dantico. Heart Disease Awareness Among College Students. Journal of Community Health (2004).
Research Activity
- Dantico,Marilyn*, Arreola,Daniel David, Lukinbeal,Christopher Lee, Simhony,Avital. Garfield Neighbors. (6/17/2006 - 5/31/2007).
Presentations
- Marilyn Dantico, Tahnja Wilson and Gina Woodall. Using Technology to Fix Higher Education: Enhancing Engagement and Performance,. National Social Science Association, Professional Development Conference (Oct 2013).
- Martin Horak and Marilyn Dantico. The Limits of Local Redistribution: Municipal Neighborhood Regeneration Initiatives in Toronto and Phoenix,. annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, June, Edmonton, Alberta (Jun 2012).
- Marilyn Dantico. Changing Direction: Phoenix and the Idea of Community. 2011 Annual Meetings of the Southern Political Science Association (Jan 2011).
- Marilyn Dantico and James Svara. Neighborhood Initiative Area Program –Rebuilding Phoenix. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2010 (Apr 2010).
- Dantico, Marilyn. Phoenix Rising. 2007 Forum of National Black Public Administrators (Apr 2007).
- Dantico, Marilyn. Rebuilding Neighborhoods: A Local Strategy that Works. Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Mar 2006).
- Dantico, Marilyn, Gorman, Shawn, Yates, Joel. Rebuilding Neighborhoods: A Local Strategy that Works. 2006 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association (Mar 2006).
- Dantico, Marilyn. Housing Quality and Redevelopment: The Case of Phoenix, Arizona. Midwest Political Science Association (Mar 2005).
- Dantico, Marilyn, Mushkatel, Alvin, Gauthakurtha, Subhro. Housing Quality and Neighborhood Redevelopment in Phoenix: A Quarter Century Review. Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Mar 2005).
Service
- Public Performance and Management Review, Manuscript reviewer (2009 - Present)
- City of Phoenix, Neighborhood Services Department, Workshop presenter (2006 - Present)
- City of Phoenix, Neighborhood Services Department, Presenter (2006 - Present)
- Public Performance and Management Review, Referee (2006 - Present)
- Curriculum Committee (CLAS), Member (2014 - 2017)
- Undergraduate Committee, SPGS, Member (2010 - 2015)
- Undergraduate Committee, Member (2010 - 2011)
- ICPSR, Official Representative (2004 - 2006)
- Neighborhood Services Department, City of Phoenix, Researcher, presenter (2005 - 2006)
- Human Ecology, Referee (2004)
- State and Local Government Review, Referee (2004)
- Urban Affairs Quarterly, Reviewer (2004)
- AFCSME Local 2384, Advisor (2003)
- NSF Advisory Panel for dissertation competition, Panelist (2003)