The American Review of Public Administration
Public Policy & Public Administration
Topics include the following:
- program evaluation & policy analysis,
- local government management,
- intergovernmental relations,
- citizen participation/deliberative democracy,
- information technology and e-government,
- crime and criminal justice,
- budgeting,
- human resources,
- public policy,
- new public management,
- organizational theory and behavior,
- public administration theory, and
- public service ethics.
The American Review of Public Administration is an elite scholarly journals in public administration and public affairs. ARPA’s identity lies at the core of the field of public administration, and its quality and reputation have grown in tandem as the journal marked its fiftieth year in 2020. ARPA focuses substantively on public administration broadly defined, publishing scholarship on all aspects of the field, including such traditional areas as organization and management studies, program and performance evaluation, and budgeting and financial management, as well as such emerging areas as network governance, public involvement and public service motivation.
Although rooted in U.S. public administration, ARPA also increasingly carries research from international and comparative settings authored by international scholars. The journal has no disciplinary or methodological bias, other than an insistence on analytical excellence and substantive relevance. Toward that end, all manuscripts are subjected to a blind peer-review process prior to acceptance and publication, most within two months’ time. Even the occasional invited essays from leading scholars are subject to independent reviews by the co-editors.
The American Review of Public Administration is one of the elite scholarly journals in public administration and public affairs. ARPA focuses on public administration broadly defined, publishing scholarship on all aspects of the field, including such areas as organization and management studies, program and performance evaluation, and budgeting and financial management, network governance, public involvement and public service motivation. Although rooted in U.S. public administration, ARPA also carries research from international and comparative settings. The journal has no disciplinary or methodological bias. All manuscripts are subjected to a blind peer-review process prior to acceptance and publication, most within two months’ time.
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Marc Holzer | Suffolk University, USA |
Guy B. Adams | University of Missouri, USA |
John Clayton Thomas | Georgia State University - Atlanta, Georgia |
Cleopatra Charles | Rutgers University–Newark, USA |
Michael J. Ahn | University of Massachusetts-Boston, USA |
Jennifer Alexander | University of Texas at San Antonio University, USA |
Seung-Ho An | University of Arizona, USA |
David Arellano Gault | CIDE, Mexico |
J. Edwin Benton | University of South Florida, USA |
Frances Stokes Berry | Florida State University, USA |
Bob Blankenberger | University of Illinois at Springfield, USA |
Candice Bodkin | Georgia Southern University, USA |
Brenda Bond | Suffolk University, USA |
Eric Boyer | University of Texas at El Paso, USA |
Lori Brainard | George Washington University, USA |
Jeffrey L. Brudney | University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA |
Thomas Bryer | University of Central Florida, USA |
Hon S. Chan | City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
Tom Christensen | University of Oslo, Norway and Stanford University, USA |
Benjamin Y. Clark | University of Oregon, USA |
Louise Comfort | University of Pittsburg, USA |
Thaddeus Conner | New Mexico State University, USA |
Raymond Cox | University of Akron, USA |
Dennis Daley | North Carolina State University, USA |
Randall S. Davis | Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, USA |
Leisha DeHart-Davis | University of NC, USA |
Ruth H. DeHoog | University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA |
Mary Feeney | Arizona State University, USA |
Michael Ford | University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA |
Heather Gretha-Taylor | University of Kansas, USA |
Mary Ellen Guy | University of Colorado at Denver, USA |
Lauren Hamilton | University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA |
Carolyn J. Heinrich | Vanderbilt University, USA |
Rebecca Hendrick | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
W. Bartley Hildreth | Georgia State University, USA |
Alfred Tat-Kei Ho | University of Kansas, USA |
So Hee Jeon | Seoul National University, Korea |
Naim Kapucu | University of Central Florida, USA |
Stuart Kasdin | City of Goleta, CA, USA |
Taehee Kim | Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea |
Kristina M. Lambright | State University of New York- Binghamton, USA |
Gregory B. Lewis | Georgia State University, USA |
Avery Livingston | U.S. Department of Justice, USA |
Julianne Mahler | George Mason University, USA |
Peter Mameli | John Jay College, USA |
Brian McLaughlin | Villanova University, USA |
Kenneth J. Meier | American University, USA |
George Mitchell | Baruch College, USA |
Angel Molina | Arizona State University, USA |
John Nalbandian | University of Kansas, USA |
Kimberly L. Nelson | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA |
Kathryn E. Newcomer | George Washington University, USA |
Patrick Overeem | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Jaclyn Piatak | University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA |
Jos C. N. Raadschelders | The Ohio State University, USA |
Hal G. Rainey | University of Georgia, USA |
Beth Rauhaus | University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA |
B. J. Reed | University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA |
Patrick Roberts | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA |
John C. Ronquillo | University of Colorado-Denver, USA |
David H. Rosenbloom | American University, USA |
Meghna Sabharwal | University of TX-Dallas, USA |
Jodi R. Sandfort | University of Minnesota, USA |
Amy Smith | University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA |
Edmund C. Stazyk | University at Albany, State University of New York, USA |
Jessica N. Terman | George Mason University, USA |
Craig R. Thomas | University of Washington, USA |
Steven Van de Walle | Public Governance Institute, KU Leuven, Belgium |
Curtis Ventriss | University of Vermont, USA |
Eran Vigoda-Gadot | University of Haifa, Israel |
Jonathan West | University of Miami, USA |
Aimee Williamson | Suffolk University, USA |
Anne Williamson | University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA |
Bradley E. Wright | Georgia State University, USA |
Yahong Zhang | Rutgers University - Newark, USA |
Zhiwei Zhang | Kansas State University, USA |
Robert Zinke | Eastern Washington University, USA |
Sandy Zook | University of Colorado at Denver, USA |
Jonathan Wexler | Rutgers University - Newark, USA |
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