In the News: Saba Siddiki
Saba Siddiki Named Chapple Professor
Saba Siddiki has been named the Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy at the Maxwell School. She is the fourth faculty member to hold the professorship, created in 2006 with a gift from alumnus and Maxwell School Advisory Board member John H. Chapple ’75 B.A. (PSc)/’11 Hon.
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Conceptualising Policy Design in the Policy Process
In this article, Saba Siddiki, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, and her co-author discuss how scholars guided by different orientations to studying policy design are addressing and measuring common policy design concepts and themes, and offer future research opportunities.
Three Faculty Members Named O’Hanley Scholars
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Linking Policy Design, Change and Outputs
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Siddiki Article on Institutional Grammar 2.0 Published in Public Administration
Siddiki Article on Machine Coding of Policy Texts with the Institutional Grammar Published in PA
Siddiki paper on net metering in the United States published in The Electricity Journal
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Capstone projects aim to connect theory to practice
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Siddiki Article on Inclusion in Collaborative Governance Published in Policy and Society
Siddiki projects awarded NSF and USDA funding
Saba Siddiki, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, has been awarded two grants for projects beginning this fall. One will support the work of the Institutional Grammar Research Initiative and the other is for project work on urban food action plans to advance human well-being and health, environment, and equity goals.
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Ten Maxwell experts to speak at upcoming NASPAA conference
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Maxwell announces promotions, tenure for six faculty
“The faculty promoted are nationally recognized scholars, outstanding teachers, and engaged in making their work accessible to broader audiences in an effort to shape future research, and dialogue and practice,” said David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School.
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Public Affairs and the Multifront Attack on Climate Change
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Siddiki publishes study on economic effect of US vehicle regulations
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