Faculty Guide 2021-2022

Faculty Guide 2021-2022

Faculty Administration JUDITH KELLEY: Dean, Sanford School of Public Policy; ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Political Science, Bass Fellow PhD (Public Policy), Harvard University, 2001 Pronouns: She/her/hers Faculty Guide 2021-2022 Research: International relations and institutions; international law and norms; international election mon- itoring; democracy promotion; human rights; human This academic year, the Sanford School of trafficking; the role of external actors in domestic political reforms Public Policy celebrates 50 years since the CORINNE M. KRUPP: Associate Dean for Academic founding of the public policy program Programs; Professor of the Practice of Public Policy at Duke University in 1971. The Sanford PhD (Economics), University of Pennsylvania, 1990 Pronouns: She/her/hers School faculty have earned national and inter- Research: International trade policy; antidumping law national recognition for excellence in research, and firm behavior; competition policy; European Union policy engagement and teaching. The school has a diverse mix trade and finance issues; economic development of academic scholars and professors of the practice whose prac- PHILIP M. NAPOLI: Senior Associate Dean for tical experience in top leadership roles enhances the classroom Faculty and Research; James R. Shepley Professor of experience. Faculty members collaborate across disciplines to Public Policy; Director, DeWitt Wallace Center for explore questions relating to income inequality, obesity and Media & Democracy PhD (Mass Communication, Telecommunications), hunger, energy policy, child neglect and abuse, access to health Northwestern University, 1997 care, democratization, foreign policy and many other import- Research: Media policy and regulation; journalism; ant global concerns. Learn more: sanford.duke.edu media and democracy; politics of policy research; media institutions Academic Program Directors SARAH BERMEO: Director of Graduate Studies, Master of International Development Program (MIDP); Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science; PhD (Politics), Princeton University, 2008 Research: International political economy; interna- tional development; relations between industrialized and developing countries; foreign aid; trade agreements; migration; Central America CHRISTINA M. GIBSON-DAVIS: Director of Undergraduate Studies; Professor of Public Policy and Sociology; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Child and Family Policy PhD (Human Development and Social Policy), Northwestern University, 2001 Research: Causes and consequences of marriage for low-income families; health and well-being of low-income families and children; wealth inequality among households with children SUBHRENDU K. PATTANAYAK: Director of Graduate Studies, PhD Program; Oak Foundation Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy; Professor of Public Policy, Economics, Environment, and Global Health PhD (Environmental Economics), Duke University, 1997 Research: Environment and development economics; energy access; tropical forests; biodiversity; water supply and sanitation; global environmental health; diarrhea and piped water; malaria and bed nets; respiratory infections and cook stoves KENNETH S. ROGERSON: Director of Graduate Studies, Master of Public Policy (MPP); Professor of the Practice of Public Policy; Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy; Director, Policy, Journalism and Media Studies CertificateProgram PhD (Political Science), University of South Carolina, 2000 Pronouns: He/him/his Research: Technology policy; international communica- tions; media; journalism 1 FRANK BRUNI: Eugene C. Patterson Professor of the Core Sanford Faculty Members Practice for Journalism and Public Policy; Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and BILL ADAIR: Knight Professor of the Practice of Jour- Democracy nalism and Public Policy; Director, Duke Reporters’ Lab MS (Journalism) Columbia University 1988 BA (Political Science), Arizona State University, 1985 Research: Politics and culture Pronouns: He/him/his Research: Political reporting and fact-checking; automation and new technologies in journalism STEPHEN BUCKLEY: Eugene C. Patterson Professor of the Practice for Journalism and Public Policy; Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and CATHERINE ADCOCK ADMAY: Senior Lecturer Democracy in Public Policy; Assistant Director of Undergraduate BA (Political Science) Duke University, 1989 Studies; Faculty Director, Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Research: Journalism, international affairs reporting Center; Faculty Affiliate, Duke Global Health Institute JD, Yale University, 1992 Pronouns: She/her/hers M. KATE BUNDORF: J. Alexander McMahon Research: Human rights; governance and accountabil- Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Manage- ity in promoting inclusive development; global health; ment; Professor of Public Policy; Core Faculty Member, peacebuilding; the arts and social imagination Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy PhD (Managerial Science and Applied Economics), ABDULLAH T. ANTEPLI: Associate Professor of the University of Pennsylvania, 2000 Practice of Public Policy and Interfaith Relations Pronouns: She/her/hers MA (Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations), Research: Health policy and the economics of health Hartford Seminary, 2005 care systems; public and private health insurance markets; the organization of Pronouns: He/him/his health care providers; consumer decision making in health care Research: Religious peace-building, cross-religious interfaith work, faith-based diplomacy NICHOLAS CARNES: Creed C. Black Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science LESLIE BABINSKI: Associate Research Professor of PhD (Politics and Social Policy), Princeton University, Public Policy; Director, Center for Child and Family Policy 2011 PhD (Education and School Psychology), University of Pronouns: He/him/his California at Berkeley, 1993 Research: Economic and social class inequality; political Pronouns: She/her/hers representation; legislative decision making; candidate Research: Educational interventions; English learners; recruitment teacher professional development; child development; program evaluation CHARLES T. CLOTFELTER: Z. Smith Reynolds Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Economics and CAROLYN BARNES: Assistant Professor of Public Law; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Child and Family Policy and Political Science Policy PhD (Public Policy and Political Science), University of PhD (Economics), Harvard University, 1974 Michigan, 2014 Pronouns: He/him/his Pronouns: She/her/hers Research: Economics of education; public finance Research: Nonprofit service provision; social welfare policy and implementation; poverty and inequality; race WILLIAM A. DARITY, JR: Samuel DuBois Cook and urban politics; state/local politics; political behavior Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics; Director, Samuel NATHAN A. BOUCHER: Associate Research DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity Professor of Public Policy; Associate Research Professor, PhD (Economics), Massachusetts Institute of Department of Medicine; Associate Professor, Career Technology, 1978 Track, Population Health Sciences and Medicine Research: Stratification economics; inequality by race, DrPH (Public Health), State University of New York, 2015 class and ethnicity; North-South theories of Research: Qualitative and mixed methods research on development and trade; reparations and restitution; colorism; discrimination; caregivers’ and healthcare consumers’ needs in the race and identity; social psychology and unemployment exposure; schooling context of advanced stage illness; palliative and hospice and the racial achievement gap; financial crises in developing countries care delivery; veterans’ care delivery KENNETH A. DODGE: William McDougall TONY BROWN: Professor of the Practice of Public Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Psychology and Policy Neuroscience; Faculty Fellow, Center for Child and MBA, Harvard University, 1968 Family Policy; Director, Family Connects Research: Teaching and experiential learning PhD (Clinical Psychology), Duke University, 1978 pedagogies; social entrepreneurship; enterprising Research: Development and prevention of violence in leadership; leadership development; socially responsible children and families; violence prevention policy businesses FERNANDO FERNHOLZ: Professor of the Practice KELLY BROWNELL: Dean Emeritus; Robert L. of Public Policy, Duke Center for International Flowers Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Psy- Development chology and Neuroscience; Professor of Psychiatry and PhD (Economics), Boston University, 2000 Behavioral Sciences; Director, World Food Policy Center Research: Investment appraisal; risk analysis and PhD (Clinical Psychology), Rutgers University, 1977 management; public finance; international economics; Pronouns: He/him/his trade, external debt and finance; public-private Research: Food policy; food systems; obesity preven- partnerships; economic growth and development 2 tion; health; public health policy ROSEMARY FERNHOLZ: Senior Research Scholar DAVID HOFFMAN: Steed Family Professor of the and Lecturing Fellow of Public Policy, Duke Center for Practice of Cybersecurity Policy; Senior Lecturing Fellow International Development of Law PhD (Political Economy and Government), Harvard JD, Duke University, 1993 University, 1998 Pronouns: He/him/his Pronouns: She/her/hers Research: Implications of cyber policy

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