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2008

Annual Conference

Francis Marion Hotel

October 16-18
Charleston, SC

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PowerPoint Presentations from Session Panels at the 2007 NASPAA Annual Conference

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Achieving Diversity within the Constraints Imposed by Meritocracy
(Robert Peters, Western Michigan University)
An Agenda for the Study of Collaborative Governance
(Shui Yan Tang, University of Southern California)
Center for Ethical Leadership
(Kenneth Matwiczak, The University of Texas at Austin)
Consortium for Collaborative Governance at the Evans School
(Steven Rathgeb Smith, The University of Washington)
Cultural Competency: An Approach for Developing a Public Agency Service Ethos of Community Spirit in Public Services Programming and Public Services Delivery
(Mitchell F. Rice, Texas A&M University)
Cultural Competencies: Traditional Methods, Processes and Teaching are Incompatible with Present Constructs and Realities
(Audrey L Mathews, California State University, San Bernardino)
Developing Leaders for an Unscripted Future
(Laurie DiPadova-Stocks, Jeffery Hartle, Don Wise, and Kay Barnes, all from Park University)
Diversity Across the Curriculum: Perceptions & Practices
(Heather Wyatt-Nichol & Kwame Antwi-Boasiako, Stephen F. Austin State University)
How I used diversity cases to teach quantitative methods and didn’t lose my economist credentials
(Marieka Klawitter, University of Washington)
Integrating Research and Curricular Development in Collaborative Governance: Executive Education
(Brint Milward , University of Arizona)
Marketing the MPA: Federal Prospectives
(Mary Hamilton, University of Nebraska at Omaha)
Roundtable: Governing Governance Networks Discussant Comments
(Steven Rathgeb Smith, The University of Washington)
Social Equity and Public Policy Analysis
(Susan T. Gooden, Virginia Commonwealth University)
Social Policy Administration: A Case Study in Bringing Diversity to the Classroom
(Kristen Norman-Major & Lou Kaluza, Hamline University)
Teaching Diversity And Cultural Competency In Public Administration Programs: What Are We Doing?"
(Ethel Williams, University of Nebraska at Omaha)
Transforming Public Affairs Education Through NASPAA Accreditation Standards
(Jeffrey A. Raffel, University of Delaware & Crystal Calarusse, NASPAA)
Thoughts on “Governing Governance Networks”
(John Bryson, University of Minnesota)






 

 


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