Profiles in "Governance" Expertise Area

  • Clarification: Kyselka is not an advisor. She is an academic professional teaching in the Polytechnic School/Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Bio: https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/chriskyselka/home.
  • Schugurensky has published on a variety of topics, including adult education, community development, participatory democracy, citizenship education, social economy, civic engagement, and volunteer work.
  • Michael Schoon's research focuses on policy and governance in sustainable systems.
  • Nicole Darnall is ASU Foundation Professor of Sustainability and Director of ASU's Sustainable Purchasing Research Initiative. Her research investigates organizations' and individuals' sustainability behaviors.
  • Bozeman’s research focuses on public management, organization theory, higher education policy, and science and technology policy.
  • Reilly is a Professor in the School of Public Affairs, former chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education; and former County Executive for Clark County (the Las Vegas Valley) Nevada.
  • Senko's work links science with innovation and governance to address dynamic coastal conservation challenges of the 21st century. He leads field and lab-based research projects in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
  • Mossberger's research interests include local governance, urban policy, digital inequality, evaluation of broadband programs, the impact of technology use in communities and digital government.
  • Lily Hsueh is an Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Arizona State University. She is Visiting Scholar at the Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University.
  • Chanley has taught a range graduate and undergraduate courses in the social sciences, with focus on public administration and political science, especially in public policy, women and gender, ethnic and racial studies.