Office: 541-737-0590
Policy Areas: 1) The importance of gender equality for social policy investments and policy outcomes; 2) Changing notions of citizenship, political participation, and gender inequality; and 3) Family as a site of inequality on the basis of gender, political rights, and sexual orientation.
PhD: Indiana University, Bloomington
Office: 541-737-3836
Affiliated MPP Faculty
Policy Areas: Equitable and sustainable health development for low-income nations; health systems finance; national health care systems and universal health care; evaluating equity and efficiency(extra-welfarism) in health care services.
PhD: Harvard University
Office: 541-737-2078
Policy Areas: Environmental, natural resource, and community sociology; Global energy transition and community change; Public response to renewable energy, fossil fuels extraction, and fossil fuel export; Rural community wellbeing, extractive histories, and just transitions
PhD: Utah State University
Office: 541-737-6243
Policy Areas: I am a political economist, whose research agenda lies at the intersection of comparative and international political economy. The topics I have published on include European and EU politics, European monetary integration, economic and financial crises, sovereign risk and credit ratings, welfare states and labor markets, housing markets and household debt, growth models and the politics of organized labor (with a focus on general strikes).
PhD: London School of Economics
Office: 541-737-6405
Affiliated MPP Faculty
Policy Areas: International health, genetic privacy policy, HIPAA, rural-urban migration, gender and development, reproductive health, policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation.
PhD: Syracuse University
Office: 541-737-6133
Policy Areas: Sustainable rural communities; Environmental policy; Science and advanced technology policy; Comparative public policy; Renewable energy policy; Civility in State Legislatures; Civic Literacy - Vote Smart; Wildfire Policy and Adaptation
PhD: Washington State University