<p> February 1, 2016 CURRICULUM VITA</p><p>John S. Klemanski Department of Political Science Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309-4488 248-370-2355 [email protected]</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>Degree Institution Date Subject</p><p>Ph.D. Wayne State University 1985 Political Science M.P.A. Wayne State University 1974 Public Administration B. A. University of Michigan 1973 Political Science</p><p>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</p><p>Institution Rank Date</p><p>Oakland University</p><p>Professor 1998- present Oakland University Associate Professor 1992-1998 Oakland University Assistant Professor 1987-1992 Oakland University Visiting Asst. Prof. 1985-1987 University of Detroit Visiting Asst. Prof. 1982-1985 Wayne State University Lecturer 1979-1981</p><p>Other relevant professional experience:</p><p>Institution Rank/Title Dates</p><p>Oakland University Professor and Chair August 2004-August 2007 Oakland University Acting MPA Director May 2003- July 2004 Oakland University Professor and Acting Chair August 1998-August 1999 2 Oakland University Assistant/Associate Professor</p><p> and MPA Director August 1988 -August 1996</p><p>RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, PUBLICATIONS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES</p><p>Doctoral dissertation:</p><p>"Campaign Finance Reform, Election Activities, and State Political Party Organizations," Wayne State University, 1985. Master's Thesis:</p><p>"Public Employee Unions, Collective Bargaining, and the Right to Strike," Wayne State University, 1974.</p><p>Books published or in press:</p><p>John S. Klemanski and David A. Dulio (eds.), Michigan Government, Politics, and Policy. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, forthcoming, July 2017.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, David A. Dulio, and Michael Switalski. Campaigns from the Ground Up: State House Elections in a National Context. New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. 194.</p><p>David A. Dulio, Erin O’Brien, and John S. Klemanski (eds). Diversity in Contemporary American Politics and Government. New York: Longman, 2008. Pp. 346.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and David A. Dulio. The Mechanics of State Legislative Campaigns. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2006. Pp. 168.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski. Power and City Governance: Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1999. Pp. 328.</p><p>John W Smith and John S. Klemanski, The Urban Politics Dictionary. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1990. Pp. 613.</p><p>Articles and book chapters published:</p><p>David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski, “Republican Strategies and Tactics in the 2012 Primary and General Elections,” Chapter 13 in Campaigns and Elections: American Style, 4th edition, edited by James Thurber and Candace Nelson. New York: Taylor and Francis, 2014, pp. 283-313. 3</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Trends in Michigan Supreme Court Elections 2000-2012,” Michigan Academician, Vol 41, no. 3, 2013, pp. 289-309. </p><p>John S. Klemanski and David O. Kasdan, two terms for the Encyclopedia of Housing, 2 nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012. [Building Permit; Household].</p><p>David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski, “Schauer vs. Walberg in Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District: Money Helps Create the Wave,” Ch. 13, in Randall E. Adkins and David A. Dulio (eds.), Cases in Congressional Campaigns: Riding the Wave, 2 nd ed. London: Routledge, 2011, pp. 259-279. Articles published or in press (con’t):</p><p>Roger Larocca and John S. Klemanski, “Election Reform and Turnout in Presidential Elections,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Vol. 11, no. 1, 2011, pp. 76-101.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and Julie K. Walters, “Defeating an Incumbent Chief Justice: The 2008 Michigan Supreme Court Election,” Judicature, Vol. 94, no. 5, 2011, pp. 233-238.</p><p>David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski, “Sinking in ‘The Perfect Storm’: Knollenberg vs. Peters in Michigan’s Ninth Congressional District,” Chapter 2 in Randall E. Adkins and David A. Dulio (eds.), Cases in Congressional Campaigns: Incumbents Playing Defense in 2008. London: Routledge, 2010, pp. 25-42.</p><p>David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski, “Incumbency is No Advantage: Michigan’s 7th Congressional District,” The American Review of Politics, Summer 2009, pp. 189-212.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “A Tale of Three Cities: Brownfield Redevelopment in Detroit, Pontiac, and Monroe, Michigan,” National Social Science Journal, Vol. 23, no. 2, 2005, pp. 79-85.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Greenfields, Greyfields, and Brownfields: Governmental Response to Land Use Challenges,” National Social Science Perspectives, Vol. 24, no. 1, 2003, pp. 20-28.</p><p>John S. Klemanski & John W. Smith, John W. Smith & John S. Klemanski, John S. Klemanski & C. Michelle Piskulich, nine terms for the Encyclopedia of Housing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1998. [Appraisal; Blight; Blockbusting; Building Permit; Certificate of Occupancy; Household; Infill housing; PUD; and Restrictive Covenant].</p><p>John S. Klemanski, biographies of four Speakers of the Michigan State House, in American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest, 1911-1994, edited by Nancy W. Sharp and 4 James R. Sharp. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.</p><p>William Browne, Delbert J. Ringquist, John S. Klemanski, and Charles Press, “Influencing Michigan Politics,” ch. 9 in Michigan Politics and Government: Facing Change in a Complex State. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1995.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Comparative Urban Regimes: Regime Formation and Reformation in the United Kingdom and the United States," Vol. 2, Proceedings of the First International Seminar on Comparative Urban Research, Bristol, England, July 11-13, 1994, pp. 1-30.</p><p>Articles published or in press (con’t):</p><p>C. Michelle Piskulich and John S. Klemanski, "Organizational Effectiveness: One Nonprofit's Experience," New England Journal of Human Services, Vol. XII, no. 4, 1994, pp. 24-29.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and C. Michelle Piskulich, "Commentary," Non-profit Management & Leadership, Vol. 4, no. 4, Summer 1994, pp. 483-486.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Urban Regimes in Comparative Perspective: The Politics of Urban Development in Britain," Urban Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 29, no. 1, September 1993, pp. 54-83.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Urban Regime Capacity: A Comparison of Birmingham, England and Detroit, Michigan," Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 15, no. 4, 1993, pp. 367-384.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and Karen J. Maschke, "Managing Freedom of Information Laws: A Survey of State-level Departments," Chapter 4 in Annual Review of Research Advances in Computers and the Social Sciences, Vol. III, June 1993, JAI Press, pp. 51-66.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Restructuring the Suburbs: The Political Economy of Economic Development in Auburn Hills, Michigan," Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 13, no. 2, 1991, pp. 137-158.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, "Post-graduate Public Administration Education: Comparisons of the United Kingdom and the United States," Teaching Public Administration, Vol. XI, no. 1, Spring 1991, pp. 137-158.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, "Using Tax Increment Financing for Urban Redevelopment Projects," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 4, no. 1, February 1990, pp. 23-28.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Tax Increment Financing: Public Funding for Private Economic 5 Development Projects,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 17, no. 3, 1989, pp. 656-671.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and Brent S. Steel, "Citizen Attitudes, Knowledge, and Participation in Environmental Policy-Making: Michigan, Ontario, and the Case of Acid Rain," Michigan Academician, Vol. XXI, no. 2, 1989, pp. 175-189.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Campaign Contribution Strategies by PACs and Parties to Michigan Legislative Candidates, 1984,” Michigan Academician,Vol. XXI, no. 3, 1989, pp. 221- 233.</p><p>Oral presentations; performances; exhibitions:</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Greenfields, Greyfields, and Brownfields: Local Governmental Response to Land Use Challenges,” paper presented at the 2003 National Social Science Association Summer Seminar, Seattle, WA, August 2-9, 2003.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “The Environment, the Market and Local Politics: Which Brownfields Will Be Developed?” Paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, Charleston, SC, October 17, 2001.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, Lizabeth A. Barclay, and Kenneth M. York, “Expanding Assessment Capacity in Higher Education,” presented at the annual conference of the American Evaluation Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1-4, 2000.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, “The Changing Nature of UK and US Cities,” presented at the 2000 Political Studies Association conference, London, England, April 10-13, 2000.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and John Czarnecki, “Michigan’s Renaissance Zones” presented at the 59th annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Seattle, WA, May 9-13, 1998.</p><p>John S. Klemanski, “Evaluating Empowerment and Renaissance Zone Policy in Michigan: Some Preliminary Findings,” presented at the 1997 Great Lakes Economic Development conference, Detroit, MI, October 18, 1997. I also chaired this panel.</p><p>John S. Klemanski and Alan DiGaetano, "Framing a Study of UK and US Cities: The Contexts of Comparative Urban Governance," paper presented at the 1996 Michigan Conference of Political Scientists, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, October 11, 1996 [also served as panel convener and panel chair].</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Comparative Urban Regimes," presented at the 6 first International Seminar on Comparative Urban Research, University of Bristol, Bristol, England, July 11-14, 1994.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Urban Regime Capacity: A Comparison of Birmingham, England and Detroit, Michigan," presented at the 22nd Annual Urban Affairs Association meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, April 29-May 2, 1992.</p><p>Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski, "Urban Political Regimes: Governing Coalitions in the U.S. and England," presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, April 18, 1991.</p><p>Research in progress:</p><p>John S. Klemanski and David A. Dulio, “State Ballot Initiatives,” to be prepared for presentation at the 2016 Michigan Political Science Association conference, October 2016.</p><p>TEACHING EXPERIENCE</p><p>Introduction to American Politics Intergovernmental Relations (MPA) Media and Politics Public Administration Theory (MPA) Public Administration Program & Policy Evaluation (MPA) Local Government and Politics Public Policy Analysis State Politics Public Affairs Internship Parties and Elections Political Campaigns Legislative Process</p><p>PUBLIC SERVICE</p><p>Member, Local Development Finance Authority (LDFA), City of Rochester Hills, MI, 1999-2007</p><p>Member, City of Rochester Hills Building Authority, 2001-2006</p><p>Member, Board of Directors, United Way of Oakland County, 1998-2003</p><p>Interviewed and quoted in: New York Times.com, Detroit Free Press; Detroit News; Oakland Press; Rochester Eccentric; Gongwer News Service; Michigan News (radio) Network; Michigan Talk Radio Network; WAAM-AM; WCHB-AM; and FOX2 TV </p><p>University and College service: 7 Department representative, Go for the Gold, 2012, 2013. Co-Chair, College “Cities” Theme Committee, 2008-09 Member, Liberal Studies Committee, 2006-08 Member, Academic Conduct Committee, 2005-07 Member, University Assessment Committee, 2001-2004; Chair, 2002-04. Member, Keeper of the Dream Awards Committee, 2003. Member, Distinguished Professor Committee, 2002-2003 Member, Wilson Award and Human Relations Award Committee, 2002. Faculty Adviser, OU Democrats, 1998-2000.</p><p>Department service:</p><p>Chair, 2004-07; Acting Chair, 1998-99. Acting Director, MPA Program and Graduate Adviser, 1988-1996; 2003-04. Chair, MPA Faculty Group, 1988-1996; 2003-04. Member, PA Faculty Group, 1985-present. Member, Executive Committee, 1988-1996; 2003-2007. Faculty Adviser, Pi Alpha Alpha, 1991-1996; 2003-04. Member, Personnel Committee, 2000-01; 2009-10. Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum and Assessment Committee, 2011-12; 2012-13, 2013-14. Chair or Member, numerous department Candidate Review Committees. Member, Student Scholarship Committee 2015-16</p><p>OTHER ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS</p><p>Course work, Duke University Nonprofit Management Certificate Program, 2015</p><p>Member, American Society for Public Administration, 1989-2015</p><p>Member, American Evaluation Association, 1990-present</p><p>Department of Political Science Merit Award for Research, multiple times since 1987.</p><p>Department of Political Science Merit Award for Teaching, multiple times since 1987.</p><p>Recipient, Oakland University Faculty Recognition Award, 2000; 2004.</p><p>Manuscript referee, 1998- present, for; American Review of Public Administration; American Journal of Evaluation; State and Local Government Review; Michigan Academician; and Economic Development Quarterly.</p><p>Textbook manuscript reviewer for CQ Press (2011, 2012, 2016), Prentice Hall (2011), and 8 Oxford University Press (2012, 2015).</p>
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