Pub Pol & Pub Admin—PP 1 / Addressing Power Imbalances and Systemic Barriers in Public Policy and Institutions / Friday Session 1

Time: 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM                  Location: Rockefeller Hall

Chair: Jim Twombly, Elmira College (Emeritus), jtwombly@elmira.edu

Discussant: Jim Twombly, Elmira College (Emeritus), jtwombly@elmira.edu

 

Papers:

Stigma and Politicization in Public Transportation: The Role of                    Administrators in Combating Transit Poverty

Brian Goodman, Graduate Student, Binghamton University,                              bgoodma4@binghamton.edu

With Growth Comes Corruption: Evaluating the Efficacy and Success Factors of Anti-Corruption Initiatives that Succeed at Creating a Transparent      Government Systems in Uzbekistan and Policy Recommendations Based on the Analysis of Best-Practices

Alina Brown, Graduate Student, Binghamton University, albrown2448@gmail.com

Alleviating Power Asymmetries of the Eviction Court System through a   Multipronged Tenant Support Model

Jody Schum, Graduate Student, Binghamton University, jschum@binghamton.edu

Health Care Policy in New York in an Age of Uncertainty

Jeffrey Kraus, Full Professor, Wagner College, jkraus@wagner.edu

Manufacturing Ignorance: Book Bans, Public Policy, and Epistemic Power Structures

Nadine Wedderburn, Associate Professor, SUNY Empire State University,                 nadine.wedderburn@sunyempire.edu