ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Active grants (dollar value) Doctoral $35,192,794 Degrees Active grants (number) Awarded 140 14 Undergraduate students 2112 Graduate students 534 Degrees awarded Visiting 592 Faculty Doctoral degrees awarded 15 14 Journal articles, chapters and books published or forthcoming Domestic 320 Presentations Domestic presentations 232 232 Guest speakers 86 Guest Speakers 86 2012fast facts Active grants (dollar value) $35,192,794 Undergraduate Students 2112 Degrees Awarded 592 Journal articles, chapters and books published or forthcoming 320 1 The 2012 accomplishments of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies are detailed in the pages that follow. Here are some highlights. In 2012: 319 scholarly papers, chapters and books were published or forthcoming. Joint research of our faculty or research associates accounted for 25% of the papers. Faculty and research associates edited or co-edited 26 journals, served on advisory and editorial boards for 48 journals, and refereed for 228 different journals. Faculty and research associates made 232 presentations at U.S. conferences and 76 international presentations, a total of 308 presentations. Faculty and research associates worked with international agencies and as lecturers and advisors to 33 countries, from Costa Rica to Romania to South Africa. They have also made21 trips to China and 19 to Canada. Our graduate students have published 11 scholarly papers and have another 3 under review. They presented 24 papers at professional conferences. The Andrew Young School had2,112 undergraduate students and 534 graduate students enrolled in 618 courses taught. Researchers and reports from the Andrew Young School were featured in nearly 400 stories in various media outlets. The AYSPS endowment is more than$12 million. Active sponsored grants for AYS departments and centers totalled $35,192,794. Contents Staff of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies ......................................................................... 5 Academic Programs and Student Activities .................................................................................... 15 Office of Academic Assistance ................................................................................................... 17 AYS Office of Career Services and Student Life ........................................................................ 20 Chartered Student Organizations ............................................................................................... 25 Student Awards, Honors and Scholarships ................................................................................ 27 Faculty and Professional Staff Activities .......................................................................................... 33 Papers, Books and Chapters: Published or Forthcoming ............................................................ 35 Papers Under Review, or “Revise and Resubmit” Status ............................................................ 61 Journal Refereeing, Appointments, and Other Professional Activities ...................................... 73 Papers Presented and Conference Participation: Domestic ........................................................ 97 Scholarly International Activities and Professional Foreign Travel .......................................... 123 Professional Invitations in CY2013 ...........................................................................................133 Graduate Student Activities .................................................................................................... 143 Research Centers and Programs ................................................................................................... 149 Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology ................................................................... 151 Department of Economics ....................................................................................................... 165 Department of Public Management and Policy ...................................................................... 183 School of Social Work .............................................................................................................. 191 Center for Collaborative Social Work ...................................................................................... 195 Domestic Programs .................................................................................................................. 197 Fiscal Research Center ............................................................................................................. 199 ExCEN - Experimental Economics Center ............................................................................. 205 Georgia Health Policy Center .................................................................................................. 217 GILEE ..................................................................................................................................... 233 International Center for Public Policy ...................................................................................... 237 Nonprofit Studies Program....................................................................................................... 249 Public Performance and Management Group .......................................................................... 257 Usery Workplace Research Group ........................................................................................... 261 Outreach and Technical Support .................................................................................................. 265 State and Community Service ................................................................................................. 267 Research and Teaching Collaboration Within the University .................................................. 276 Outreach to Other Universities in the State ............................................................................. 282 University, College and Department Service ............................................................................ 287 Advancement ................................................................................................................................ 303 Boards of Advisors ................................................................................................................... 305 Development Highlights .......................................................................................................... 308 Public Relations and Marketing Communications ................................................................... 310 Media Hits ............................................................................................................................... 313 Research Vault ......................................................................................................................... 319 Staff Activities .......................................................................................................................... 321 Appendix: Report on External Funding ....................................................................................... 325 staff of the andrew Young sChool of PoliCY studies Mary Beth Walker Dean Robert E. Moore Associate Dean Cynthia Searcy Assistant Dean endowed Chairs James C. Cox Noah Langdale Jr., Eminent Scholar Chair in Environmental Policy Barry T. Hirsch W.J. Usery Chair of the American Workplace Dennis R. Young Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Chair of Private Enterprise David L. Sjoquist Dan E. Sweat Distinguished Chair in Educational and Community Policy distinguished senior fellows Richard Bird University of Toronto Distinguished Visiting Professor of Economics Paul Rosser Chairman, Rosser International Inc. Russ Toal Georgia State University Institute of Public Health Distinguished Fellow in Health Policy W.J. Usery Distinguished Executive Fellow in Labor Policy Sibusiso Vil-Nkomo University of Pretoria Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Management Andrew Young Former United Nations Ambassador Public Affairs Professor of Policy Studies Chairs and Program direCtors Brian K. Payne Criminal Justice and Criminology David L. Sjoquist Domestic Programs Sally Wallace Economics James C. Cox Experimental Economics Center Sallw Wallace Fiscal Research Center Karen J. Minyard Georgia Health Policy Center Jorge L. Martinez-Vazquez International Center for Public Policy Dennis R. Young Nonprofit Studies Program Gregory B. Lewis Public Management and Policy Gregory Streib Public Performance and Management Group Nancy Kropf School of Social Work Barry Hirsch W.J. Usery Workplace Research Group Staff 5 advisorY Board Chair Samuel E. Allen Paul C. Rosser, P.E. Sally Rosser* Judge Gregory A. Adams* Paula Stephan Angela Allen* Chris Valley Laurence Bagen* Dianne Wisner Terri Bagen* Andrea Young Harvey Brickley Andrew J. Young Linda Dean Carolyn McClain Young Carol Fullerton* Ingrid Saunders Jones Dean Blaine Kelly Mary Beth Walker Sidney Kirschner Dennis Lockhart * Several members of the advisory board hold Georgia State Arnold L. Martin, III University degrees: Gregory Adams (B.S. ’81), Angela Allen Judy Mauldin (M.B.A ’80), Laurence Bagen (B.S. ’72, M.Ed. ’76), Teri Robert A. Meier Bagen (B.S. ’73), Carol Fullerton (B.S. ’77), and Sally Michael Mescon Rosser (M.H.A. ’75). dePartment of Criminal JustiCe and CriminologY Faculty: Lisa Muftic Brian Payne, Chair Jason Randall Brenda Sims Blackwell
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