DeLysa
Burnier is Professor of Political Science. She received
her Ph.D. and M..A. from the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. Her B.A. also is from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she graduated Phi
Beta Kappa and with highest distinction in political science. Her
current research interests are gender and public administration,
teaching pedagogy, interpretive approaches to policy analysis,
and political autobiography. Specifically, Dr. Burnier’s
work is focused on the development of a care-centered public
administration.
Dr.
Burnier’s current research appears in Administration & Society,
Public Administration Review, Administration
Theory & Praxis,
Journal of Public Affairs Education, and Journal
of Contemporary Ethnography. Earlier work appears in Economic
Development Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Feminist
Teacher,
and Journal of Urban Affairs. She currently serves on
the editorial board for Administrative Theory & Praxis. Her
chapter on gender and public administration is in the Encyclopedia
of Public Administration and Public Policy. Additionally,
she is the author of several book chapters, and was the
recipient of two national grants in the areas of campaign
financing and political advertising.
Dr.
Burnier was named the first ever Presidential Teacher at
Ohio University in 2001. Her other teaching awards include
the student-selected University Professor Award, the College
of Arts & Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award, and
the Jeanette Grasselli Outstanding Teaching Award.
In
2006 she received the distinguished mentor award from the
Honors College at Ohio University.
Dr.
Burnier teaches classes in Public Administration and American
Politics. They include: Organization Theory, Intergovernmental
Relations, the graduate seminar in American Politics, the
introductory course in American Politics, and the introductory
course in Public Administration. She teaches organization
theory in the web-based Ohio Executive Master’s of Public
Administration on a regular basis, and she has directed
many master’s and honors theses. Her students work around
the state and region in government and non-profits, as
well as teach in community colleges. Dr. Burnier is the
former director of the Master’s of Public Administration
Program and she is a faculty associate with the George
Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs. She
currently is the coordinator for the Political Science
Department’s honor program.
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