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Founder and former director of the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University, John Hall is a public policy entrepreneur among academics, helping to invent and advance citistate theory and leading numerous efforts to link the university to pressing community public policy and governance issues.
Among the 20 large-scale, funded public service research projects of which Hall has been director are “The Information Partnership,” a planning and evaluation process for an information sharing collaboration across the Phoenix Citistate, and two recent federally funded initiatives — the Community Outreach Partnership Center and Phoenix Housing Conditions study. All link interdisciplinary faculty/student teams to community problem solving in the Phoenix Citistate (For details, see http://asu.edu/xed/urbandata). Continuing as a professor of public policy at Arizona State, Dr. Hall has collaborated in studies with several national organizations including the Brookings Institution, the Urban Institute, the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Public Administration, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Rockefeller Institute of Government (State University of New York, Albany). Hall is the author of numerous books and articles about urban affairs, intergovernmental politics, finance and governance issues. He was a member of the original Peirce Report interview team in Phoenix in 1987 and is a co-author of Citistates (with Neal Peirce and Curtis Johnson). His most recent writings on citistate issues appear in a new book,Metropolitan Governance Without Metropolitan Government? (Donald Phares ed., Sage, in press, 1998). Beyond the university community, Dr. Hall has been active in Arizona commissions on employment and training, tax reform and school finance, and on the boards of regional civic organizations including the Phoenix Futures Forum and the Valley Citizen’s League. He is currently a member of the Boards of the National Civic League and the American Society for Public Administration. He has served on the editorial board of the Public Administration Review and is the editor of the new journal, Arizona Policy Choices. Speech Topics
Last updated November 29, 2008 |
