Dr. Samantha Mosier Selected for ECU’s BB&T Active Learning and Leadership Development Incentive Grant Program

Congratulations to Dr. Samantha Mosier for being selected to be one of this year’s class of participants in the BB&T Active Learning and Leadership Development Incentive Grant Program! During the program she will be working to document connections between active learning and developing leadership skills among our students.

Dr. Fleming to present at the American Society for Public Administration conference in March 2019 in Washington, DC

Dr. Casey Fleming will present a project at the annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration in March 2019 in Washington, DC. This study, with data drawn from interviews and survey data of city and county managers across three southeastern states, investigates the factors affecting career trajectories or the “path to managerhood” of local government executives, including formal skills, professional and social networks, and mentoring as well as luck and good fortune.

Hanna Kassab’s New Book: Corruption, Institutions, and Fragile States

Hanna Kassab’s New Book: Corruption, Institutions, and Fragile States, co-authored with Jonathan D. Rosen and published by Palgrave Macmillan, is out. The book examines the relationship between state fragility and corruption. It analyzes a variety of regions throughout the world, including Latin America, Central Asia and the Middle East, Africa, Central America and Mexico, South America, and Russia. States that are plagued by high levels of state fragility and corruption facilitate illicit activities and other criminal enterprises.

See: https://www.amazon.com/Corruption-Institutions-Fragile-States-Kassab-ebook/dp/B07L9QJRHJ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1547150302&sr=8-2&keywords=hanna+kassab

The 11th Edition of Hugh Lee’s Alabama Elder Law Released

Congratulations to Hugh Lee, whose Alabama Elder Law is now in it’s 11th Edition! The 1906 page book (!) answers some of the most common questions facing elder law attorneys, Alabama Elder Law provides a concise, comprehensive resource for practitioners who represent elderly clients. This treatise covers all aspects of elder law, including:

  • Powers of attorney
  • Financial decision making
  • Healthcare decision making
  • Guardianship and conservatorship
  • Adult protective services
  • Civil commitment
  • Representative payees
  • Long-term care insurance
  • Medicaid and Medicare
  • Nursing home care and regulation
  • Alternatives to nursing homes
  • Social Security retirement and disability benefits
  • Supplemental Security Income
  • Government retirement systems
  • Private retirement plans
  • Veterans’ benefits
  • State and local taxation
  • Estate planning
  • And more

The text provides references to underlying primary law, which elder law attorneys must consult on a daily basis. It also offers substantive knowledge as well as advice about the process of founding and developing an elder law practice. Editorial features save attorneys research time.

See https://store.legal.thomsonreuters.com/law-products/Treatises/Alabama-Elder-Law-2018-2019-ed-Alabama-Practice-Series/p/105879946

 

New Book from Dr. Hanna Kassab: Grand Strategies of Weak States and Great Powers

Dr. Kassab’s Grand Strategies of Weak States and Great Powers has recently been published by Palgrave. The book examines the idea that “grand strategies” can be thought of as overall survival strategies of all states. Great powers seek survival against other great powers seeking to undermine their power and position, determining prestige-seeking behavior as psychotic and destructive. Weak states suffer from systemic vulnerabilities and trade whatever political power they have to a great power for economic assistance. If enough weak states support a particular great power, then that great power will become more powerful relative to competitors. This forms an international system fashioned by these transactions.

See the book at https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783319704036.

Congratulations Dr. Kassab!

Dr. Paynter Receives $100,000 grant from the SECU Foundation for the Public Fellows Internship program for 2019

Dr. Sharon Paynter received a $100,000 grant from the State Employees’ Credit Union Foundation for the Public Fellows Internship program for 2019.

In 2004, the SECU Board of Directors chartered the SECU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization funded by the contributions of SECU members, to help identify and address community issues and promote local and community development in North Carolina primarily through high impact projects in the areas of education, housing, healthcare and human services. From the beginning, SECU Foundation initiatives have allowed the Credit Union and its members to demonstrate the cooperative’s “People Helping People®” philosophy in a powerful and profound way.

New Report on Gun Safety Practices by Dr. Francia and the Center for Survey Research

Peter Francia, on behalf of the Center for Survey Research, co-authored a new report with Ann Rafferty (Dept. of Public Health) and Joseph Lee (Dept. of Health Education and Promotion) on gun safety practices in the United States. The report generated press attention from outlets including the Associated Press, Public Radio East, The Daily Reflector, and WITN television.

New Book Chapter By Dr. Baumgartner Reviews Political Humor Research

Dr. Jody Baumgartner recently published a book chapter which provides a comprehensive review of the effects of viewing political humor on various forms of political engagement. “Political Humor and its Effects: A Review Essay” can be found in Jacqueline Benavides, Editor, Humor y Política: Una Perspectiva Transcultural [Humur and Politics: A Cross-cultural Perspective] (Bogotá: Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia), pp. 3-39.

Dr. Morris Gives Students Real-Life Survey Experience

Dr. Jonathan Morris recently had students complete a new and innovative project in the course, POLS 3031: “Research Design for Political Science.” Students developed an original questionnaire about issues of concern in Greeneville, NC, and then utilized the call center in the Center for Survey Research to conduct a phone survey of Greenville residents. Students were able to gain first-hand experience with survey design and original data collection.

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