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Stan Luger University of Northern College of Humanities and Social Sciences (970) 351-1584 Email: [email protected]

Education

PhD, City University of New York Graduate Center, 1988. Area of Study: Political Science

MA, University of Toronto, 1982. Area of Study: Political Economy

BA, State University of New York at Oswego, 1978. Area of Study: Political Science

Professional Academic Experience

Professor, University of Northern Colorado. (1990 - Present).

Assistant Professor, Russell Sage College. (1987 - 1990).

Adjunct Lecturer, City University of New York - Baruch College. (1983 - 1987).

Graduate Teaching Fellow, City University of New York - Brooklyn College. (1983 - 1987).

Adjunct Lecturer, City University of New York - Hunter College. (1983 - 1987).

Adjunct Lecturer, City University of New York - Queens College. (1983 - 1987).

Teaching Assistant, University of Toronto. (1981 - 1982).

RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, AND CREATIVE WORKS

Publications

Juried

Journal Article

Luger, S. (1995). Market Ideology and Administrative Fiat: The Rollback of Automobile Fuel Economy Standards. Environmental History Review, 19(1), 76-93.

Luger, S., Scheuerman, W. (1993). Teaching American Government. PS: Political Science and Politics, 26(4), 749-753.

Luger, S. (1993). Administrative Law, Regulatory Policy and the Presidency. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 23(4), 713-726.

Luger, S. (1992). Government Policy Toward the Auto Industry: Social Constraints, Economic Conditions and Interest Group Power. Journal of Policy History, 4(4), 418- 434.

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 878 of 1526 Luger, S. (1989). Stagnant Politics, Dirty Air: Autos and the Environment. In These Times, 14(6), 13-14.

Book

Luger, S., Waddell, B. (2017). What American Government Does. John Hopkins University Press.

Luger, S. (2000). Corporate Power, American Democracy and the Automobile Industry. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Book Chapter

Luger, S. (1995). Team Concept Labor Relations and the Global Economy. In Lawrence Flood (Ed.), Unions and Public Policy: The New Economy, Law and Democratic Politics (pp. 39-51). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

Other Publications

Luger, S. Fuel Economy Policy. In Mark Rushefsky (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Issues in U.S. Public Policy. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Thomson Gale Publishers.

Luger, S. (2001). The Automobile Industry. In James Ciment (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the New Deal (pp. 73-76). New York: M.E. Sharpe.

Non-juried

Journal Article

Luger, S. (1992). Ross Perot and American Politics. The Letter of the Law: Official Publication of the UNC Pre-law Society, 1(2), 3.

Book Review

Luger, S. (2009). Auto Mania, by Tom McCarthy (2nd ed., vol. 96, pp. 582-583). Journal of American History.

Luger, S. (2007). The Great Risk Shift, by Jacob Hacker (3rd ed., vol. 10, pp. 376-378). Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.

Luger, S. (2005). Sloan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the Triumph of General Motors, by David Farber (1st ed., vol. 110, pp. 174-175). American Historical Review.

Luger, S. (2004). Making and Selling Cars: Innovation and Change in the U.S. Automotive Industry, by James Rubenstein. Technology and Culture.

Luger, S. (2001). Big Business and the State: Historical Transitions and Corporate Transformations, 1880s-1990s, by Harland Prechel (pp. 161-164). Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.

Luger, S. (2001). Don’t’ Breath the Air: Air Pollution and U.S. Environmental Politics, 1945-1970, by Scott Hamilton Dewey (pp. 157). Journal of American History.

Luger, S. (1995). Battling Wall Street: The Kennedy Presidency, by Donald Gibson (pp. 842-843). Journal of American History.

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 879 of 1526 Luger, S. (1990). The Generous Corporation, by Neil Mitchell (3rd ed., vol. 52, pp. 972- 974). Journal of Politics.

Luger, S. (1987). The Steel Crisis, by William Scheuerman (4th ed., vol. 49, pp. 1176- 1178). Journal of Politics.

Newspaper

Luger, S. (1990). Limiting terms would limit our right to choose. Greeley Tribune (pp. A8).

Professional Presentations

Invited

Juried

Luger, S., "The Failures of Fuel Economy Policy," University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. (March 2007).

Non-juried

Luger, S., "The Politics of Clean Air," Skidmore College. (April 21, 1990).

Not Invited

Juried

Luger, S., Waddell, B., Northeastern Political Science Association, "Reconceptualizing the American State," Boston, Massachusetts. (November 2010).

Luger, S., Strengthening Civic Education, "Money and Politics," Greeley, Colorado. (February 2006).

Luger, S., New England Political Science Association, "Corporate Power, American Democracy and the Automobile Industry," Hartford, Connecticut. (May 2000).

Luger, S., American Political Development Research Colloquium, "Corporate Power, American Democracy and the Automobile Industry," CUNY, NYC. (December 1999).

Luger, S., Pacific Northwest Political Science Association Meeting, "Approaches to the Study of Political Power," Bellingham, Washington. (October 1995).

Luger, S., New York State Political Science Association Meeting, "Teaching American Government," New York, New York. (April 1993).

Luger, S., Pacific Northwest Political Science Association Meeting, "Statist Theory and Automotive Trade Policy," Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. (October 1991).

Luger, S., New York State Political Science Conference, "Reagan Administration Deregulation of Fuel Economy Policy," New York, New York. (April 1991).

Luger, S., New York State Political Science Association, "Bureaucratic Autonomy and Regulatory Policy," New York, New York. (April 1987).

Luger, S., Northeastern Political Science Association, "David Truman Reconsidered: Economic Decline and Political Pressures," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (November

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Luger, S., Southwestern Political Science Association, "The Politics of the Auto Industry," Houston, Texas. (March 1985).

Luger, S., CUNY Political Science Conference, "Automobiles, Industrial Policy and Organized Labor," New York, New York. (December 1984).

Non-juried

Luger, S. (Discussant), Western Political Science Association, "Non-Market Critiques of the Economy," , Colorado. (March 2003).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Northeastern Political Science Association, "Teaching and Learning," Boston, Massachusetts. (November 1996).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Colorado Political Science Association, "American Politics," Greeley, Colorado. (April 1996).

Luger, S., Universal Health Care Action Network Annual Conference, "Health Care Reform: State Perspectives," Washington, D.C. (October 1994).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, "The New Deal and Public Participation," Newark, New Jersey. (November 1993).

Luger, S. (Chair), New York State Political Science Association Meeting, "Public Participation and Public Policy," New York, New York. (April 1993).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Pacific Northwest Political Science Association Meeting, "Democracy and Public Policy," Portland, Oregon. (November 1992).

Luger, S. (Discussant), University of Northern Colorado Conference Many Voices-Many Choices, "The Cannon and the Classroom," Greeley, Colorado. (September 1992).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Western Social Science Association Meeting, "Public Policy," Denver, Colorado. (April 1992).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Western Political Science Association Meeting, "Interest Groups," San Francisco, California. (March 1992).

Luger, S. (Discussant), New York State Political Science Conference, "Campaigns and Elections," Albany, New York. (April 1990).

Luger, S., The Coming Revolution in Higher Education: A Dialogue on Curriculum and Pedagogy For the Twenty-First Century, A United University Professions Conference, "Teaching the Liberal Arts," Albany, New York. (April 1990).

Luger, S. (Discussant), CUNY Political Science Conference, "The State and the Economy," New York, New York. (December 1983).

Luger, S. (Discussant), Northeastern Political Science Association, "Liberal Values and Political Choices," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (November 1983).

GRANTS

Funded

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 881 of 1526 Luger, S., "Corporate Personhood," Sponsored by OSP, $6,000.00. (August 2017).

Luger, S. (Member of Board of Directors), "Middle Ground Project," Sponsored by Department of Education Presidential Academies for American History and Civics Education, Federal, $2,000,000.00. (2005 - 2007).

Luger, S., "Summer Faculty Research Fellowship," University of Northern Colorado, $4,500.00. (2002).

Luger, S., "Faculty Research and Publications Board," University of Northern Colorado, $3,500.00. (2002).

Luger, S., "Sasakawa Fellowship, Faculty Development Institute," Sponsored by American Association of State Colleges and Universities. (1998).

Luger, S., "Faculty Development Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $500.00. (1997).

Luger, S., "Faculty Development Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $500.00. (1994).

Luger, S., "Faculty Development Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $500.00. (1993).

Luger, S., "Faculty Research Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $350.00. (1993).

Luger, S., "Faculty Research Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $350.00. (1992).

Not Funded

Luger, S. (Co-Principal), "Liberty and Equality in the American Republic," Sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities, $40,159.00. (2006).

Luger, S. (Co-Principal), "Civic Education," Sponsored by FIPSE, $583,000.00. (2004).

Luger, S., Livingston, M., Olmstead, C., Virden, W., "Personal Rights vs. Environmental and Social Responsibility-A Symposium and Workshop," Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Federal, $35,000.00. (1994).

Luger, S., "Summer Study Grant Program," Sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities, $3,000.00. (1994).

Luger, S., "Faculty Research Grant," University of Northern Colorado, $500.00. (1991).

TEACHING

Teaching Experience

University of Northern Colorado

Courses Taught:

ENST 205, Environment, Politics and Law, 12 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

HON 351, Junior Honors Seminar, 7 courses. 1.00 credit hours.

HON 451, Senior Honors Research Thesis, 6 courses. 1.00 credit hours.

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 882 of 1526 ID 513, Professional Renewal, 6 courses. 2.00 credit hours.

MIND 286, Value Issues in Political Economy, 10 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 301, Electoral Politics in the United States, 6 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 302, Power in America, 6 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 303, Public Policy in the United States, 3 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 309, American Political Development, 2 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 392, Internship (1-10), 2 courses. 1.00 credit hours.

PSCI 405, Senior Seminar in American Politics, 6 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 422, Directed Studies, 4 courses. 3.00 credit hours.

PSCI 435, Problems in Political Philosophy (3), 1 course. 3.00 credit hours.

SERVICE

University Service

Member, Salary Equity Committee. (2012 - Present).

Member, Faculty Senate. (2011 - Present).

Member, Faculty Senate Welfare Committee. (2011 - Present).

Member, Senate Executive Committee. (2011 - Present).

Member, University Grievance Committee. (2007 - Present).

Member, Environmental Studies Steering Committee. (2002 - Present).

Chairperson, Grievance. (June 2018).

Committee Member, Senate Executive. (June 2018).

Committee Chair, Welfare. (June 2018).

Committee Member, ENST Search. (March 2017).

Chair, Salary Equity Committee. (2013 - 2014).

Chair, Faculty Senate Welfare Committee. (2012 - 2013).

Chair, Salary Equity Committee. (2011 - 2012).

Participant in State-wide articulation agreement meeting. (2010).

Member, President’s Planning Council. (2008).

Member, Faculty Senate Academic Policies Committee. (2007 - 2008).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 883 of 1526 Faculty Senator. (2002 - 2008).

Member, UNC Provost Search Committee. (2006 - 2007).

Chair, Faculty Senate Welfare Committee. (2005 - 2007).

Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee. (2005 - 2007).

Member, Welfare Committee. (2002 - 2007).

Chair, University Tenure Appeals Committee. (2006).

Member, Search Committee, assistant vice president for academic affairs. (2005 - 2006).

Member, Dickerson/Welling Scholarship Committee. (1999 - 2005).

Member, University Grievance Committee. (2001 - 2003).

Senate representative, Parking Advisory Committee. (2000 - 2002).

Chair, Faculty Senate Welfare Committee. (1999 - 2001).

Faculty Senator. (1995 - 2001).

Chair, Governing Board Task Force. (2000).

UNC Representative, Colorado Faculty Advisory Committee (CFAC) to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education(CCHE). (1999 - 2000).

Chair, Faculty Senate. (1997 - 1999).

English Essay Exam Appeals Committee. (1993 - 1999).

Chair, University Academic Appeals Board. (1993 - 1998).

Member, Environmental Studies Cluster Program. (1995).

Member, Environmental Studies Grant Committee. (1994).

Member, American Studies Cluster Program. (1993 - 1994).

Member, Social Science Committee, General Education Council. (1991 - 1994).

Debate participant, "Health Care Reform," University of Northern Colorado. (April 1994).

Member, Social Science Capstone Planning Committee, Pilot General Education Program. (1993).

Member, Social Sciences Unit for Strategic Planning. (1993).

Led (with Ron Edgerton) discussion on the November 1992 election for Presidential Scholars Class. (1992).

Member, subcommittee on The Individual, Society, and the Environment, General Education Council. (1992).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 884 of 1526 Outside Evaluator, German Department Scholarship Committee. (1992).

Participant in reading for Banned Book Week, UNC. (1991 - 1992).

Member, Skills Committee, General Education Council. (1990 - 1992).

Moderator of a debate between College Democrats and College Republicans, University of Northern Colorado. (October 1992).

Opening Address, COPRIG Student Action Meeting, "The Challenges of Environmental Issues," UNC. (September 1992).

Presentation to UNC Honors Students on "The Global Economy and Challenges to U.S. Society,". (April 1992).

Faculty participant, Environmental Issues Tele-conference 1991 discussions. (1990 - 1991).

Panel participant, The Unification of Germany, UNC. (November 1991).

Opening Address, "Environmental Politics and Student Involvement," COPRIG Student Action Meeting, UNC. (September 1991).

Guest Lecturer, MIND 286 Value Issues in Political Economy. (April 1991).

College Service

Member, Curriculum Committee. (2011 - Present).

Member, Policy and Procedures Committee. (2004 - Present).

Member, College of Arts and Sciences Planning and Budget. (1992 - Present).

Committee Chair, Policy and Procedures. (June 2018).

Member, Dean’s Search Committee. (2004 - 2005).

Budget Committee. (1995).

Member, Women's Studies Search Committee. (1993).

Member, Planning and Budget subcommittee for program review of the Women's Studies. (1992).

Department Service

Associate Director, Institute for Civic Education. (2004 - Present).

Honors Coordinator. (1991 - Present).

Department Library Liaison. (1990 - Present).

Student Advisor. (1990 - Present).

Member, Search Committee. (2012 - 2013).

Member, Search Committee. (2009 - 2010).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 885 of 1526 Program Coordinator. (2005 - 2010).

Member, Search Committee. (2008 - 2009).

Chair, Search Committee. (2006 - 2007).

Chair, Search Committee. (2005 - 2006).

Chair, Search Committee. (2004 - 2005).

Member, Search Committee. (2003 - 2004).

Chair, Search Committee. (2000 - 2001).

Faculty Advisor, Political Science Club. (2000 - 2001).

Chair, Search Committee. (1998 - 1999).

Co-Chair, Search Committee Women's Studies/Political Science. (1998 - 1999).

Member, Search Committee. (1997).

Co-Chair, Search Committee. (1994).

Chair, Department subcommittee on the teaching of PSCI 100, U.S. National Government. (1993).

Member Department subcommittee for Program Review, goals and objectives. (1993).

Professional Service

Reviewer, Technology and Culture, "The Fruit of Regulation: Standards, Surveillance, and Technological Change in the US Automobile After 1966.” Revised version. (2013).

Reviewer, Technology and Culture, "The Fruit of Regulation: Standards, Surveillance, and Technological Change in the US Automobile After 1966.”. (2013).

Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of American History, “Environmental Justice at Work: The War on Cancer in the United Auto Workers, 1970-1992". (2012).

Reviewer, Routledge, book proposal, America’s Failed Experiment:Why Democracy Was Never Meant to Last and the Future of American Politics. (2012).

Reviewer, Journal Article, Technology and Culture,"Of Camaros and Clunkers: Accelerated Vehicle Retirement Programs and the Automobile Enthusiast, 1990–2009". (2011).

Editor, Book, Social Science Research Council, Robert Wright, ed., Bailouts. (2009).

Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of Policy History,“The Development and Demise of the Agrifuels Ethanol Plant, 1978-1988". (2008).

Editor, Book, Social Science Research Council, Jacob Hacker, ed., Health at Risk. (2008).

Editor, Book, Social Science Research Council, Mitchell Orenstein, ed., Pensions, Social Security and the Privatization of Risk. (2008).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 886 of 1526 Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of Policy History, article on origins of fuel economy policy. (2007).

Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of Political Science Education, article on active learning. (2004).

Reviewer, National Science Foundation grant application on automobile regulation. (2004).

Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of Policy History article on the Economic Development Administration. (2003).

Reviewer, Congressional Quarterly Press, Environmental Politics and Policy. (2001).

Reviewer, Book, Foreign Cars, American Jobs: Searching for Utopia Temple University Press. (2000).

Printed Interview, Corporate Crime Reporter volume 4, Number 2, January 10, pp. 12-16. (2000).

Radio Interviews/Presentations, WFMN,(New Hampshire)60 minutes; Tom Pope Show (19 station national network) 30 minutes; WNYE-FM (NYC) 30 minutes. (2000).

Reviewer, Book, Houghton Mifflin, Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Election? (1999).

Reviewer, Book, Westview Press, Entrepreneurship: Public and Private. (1998).

Reviewer, Book, Houghton Mifflin Company, Jhada, Berry and Goldman, The Challenge of Democracy. (1997).

Reviewer, Book, Wadsworth Publishing, Matthew Moen, Congress: A Bicameral Approach. (1997).

Colorado State Department of Education, Project on state standards and university curriculum development. In addition to writing a report on reorganization of PSCI 100 curriculum, co- chaired panel discussion at state-wide conference held at UNC on state standards. (1995).

Reviewer, Book, HarperCollins Publishers, Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Paige, The Struggle for Democracy, brief edition. (1995).

HarperCollins Publishers, Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Paige, The Struggle for Democracy. (1993).

Reviewer, Book, West Publishers, Inc., Contemporary Congress. (1992).

Human SERVE, Evaluation of New York State Government agency based voter registration efforts. (1988).

WPTR-AM (CNN affiliate), Interviewed periodically during Presidential election. (1988).

Public/Community Service

Panel Organizer, The State: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. (2010).

Jury Foreman, Colorado District Court (criminal). (2009).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 887 of 1526 Public Comment before Greeley Historic Preservation Board and City Council on Cranford Neighborhood application. (2008).

Testified before Colorado House Committee and Committee on Historic Preservation Tax Credit. (2008).

Member, Christian Bay Award Committee, Caucus for a New Political Science, APSA. (2000).

Health Care Action Network (UHCAN). (1996).

Presentation to Boulder Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, "Single Payer Health Care as a Local Political Issue". (May 1, 1996).

Presentation to Greeley Environmental Coalition, "Environmental Politics and Political Participation". (April 30, 1996).

Presentation at the Greeley Unitarian Fellowship, "Health Care Reform and Ethical Responsibility". (December 4, 1994).

Steering Committee Member, Boulder Chapter of Universal. (1993).

Invited audience participant in Fort Collins League of Women Voters forum on health care reform. (June 1993).

Caucus, County, State, and National Delegate to the Democratic Party (included National Nominating Convention for the President in New York City). (July 1992).

Panel participant, "Abortion and Civil Liberties," Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. (November 1991).

DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ATTENDED

Conference Attendance, "Insurgency From Below," NYC. (October 2017).

Conference Attendance, "Center for Education in Law and Democracy Conference." (December 2009).

Conference Attendance, "Midwest Political Science Association Meeting," Chicago, Illinois. (2007).

Conference Attendance, "Planning Conference for Civic Education Professional Development," Denver, Colorado. (2005).

Conference Attendance, "Practioner’s Conference on Civic Education," New Orleans, Louisiana. (2005).

Workshop, "Grant Writing," Denver, Colorado. (2005).

Conference Attendance, "Midwest Political Science Association Meeting," Chicago, Illinois. (2001).

Conference Attendance, "American Political Science Association Conference." (1999 - 2001).

Conference Attendance, "The Future of Tenure," American Association of University Professors, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (November 1997).

Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 888 of 1526 Conference Attendance, "American Political Science Association Conference." (1994).

Conference Attendance, "The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations," Boulder, Colorado. (February 1992).

Conference Attendance, "Innovative Land Transportation in the 21st Century," Snowmass, Colorado. (October 1990).

AWARDS AND HONORS

Other

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (2010).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (2005).

Who’s Who in America. (2002).

Michael Harrington Award, American Political Science Association’s organized section New Political Science. (2001).

Who’s Who in America. (2001).

Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. (2000).

Featured Alumni, Political Science Program Newsletter, City University of New York. (December 1999).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (1999).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (1998).

Favorite Professor Lunch Guest. (1997).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (1995).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (1994).

Favorite Professor Award, Mortar Board, University of Northern Colorado. (1992).

Nominated for: Harold Laswell Best Dissertation Award, American Political Science Association. (1989).

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