THOMAS W. HAASE Department of Political Science Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 77341 (936) 294-1470 ¦
[email protected] ¦ @twhaase EDUCATION PhD Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh 2009 JD University of Pittsburgh 2001 BA Political Science and History Majors, Chadron State College 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE September 2021 – Present Associate Professor of Public Administration Department of Political Science Sam Houston State University August 2015 – August 2021 Assistant Professor of Public Administration Department of Political Science Sam Houston State University August 2019 – August 2021 Director, MPA Program Department of Political Science Sam Houston State University August 2018 – August 2019 Co-Director / Academic Advisor, MPA Program Department of Political Science Sam Houston State University September 2011 - January 2015 Department Chair Department of Political Studies and Public Administration American University of Beirut September 2010 - August 2015 Assistant Professor of Public Administration Department of Political Studies and Public Administration American University of Beirut February 2014 - June 2014 International Visiting Scholar International Program on Urban Governance National Taipei University August 2004 - August 2010 Adjunct Faculty Graduate School of Public and International Affairs University of Pittsburgh RESEARCH INTERESTS Disaster management, community resilience, emergency management higher education, network governance, public management, comparative public administration, and case study pedagogy PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES Haase, Thomas W., Wang, Wen-Jiun & Ross, Ashley. (2021) “The Six Capacities of Community Resilience: Evidence from Three Small Texas Communities Impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Natural Hazards. Published Online, June 25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-021- 04870-y Haase, Thomas W. (2020) “Structural Change in Disaster Response Networks: Indonesia and the 2004 Indian Earthquake and Tsunami.” The Taiwanese Political Science Review, 24 (1): 163- 219.