Faculty & Staff Publications

Our faculty and staff are involved in several different research projects and publish their work in a variety of outlets. We are excited to share their work with you.

2020

Academic Publications

Rubaii, N., Whigham, K., and Appe, S. (2020). The public administration imperative of applying an atrocity prevention lens to COVID-19 responses: Leveraging the global pandemic for positive structural change and greater social equity. Administrative Theory & Praxis, online first DOI:

Abstract:

The pandemic is already forcing many individuals, businesses, and governments to rethink much of what they do and how they do it. As such, it presents an opportunity for public administrators to reimagine the criteria they use when designing and implementing programs and policies, and to more actively engage in prevention of identity-based violence. In this contribution, we suggest a new analytical lens to guide public administrators鈥 decision making, one informed by the theory and practice of mass atrocity prevention. This perspective recognizes that the decisions and actions of public administrators in response to the pandemic will influence whether individual countries and the global community writ large will be at increased risk of mass atrocities or if they will be more resilient and better positioned to prevent such atrocities. The COVID-19 pandemic represents both an imperative and an opportunity to reduce risks of mass atrocities, and public administrators have a vital role to play in this process.

Appe, S., Rubaii, N. and Whigham, K. (2020). Expanding the Reach of Representativeness, Discretion and Collaboration: The Unrealized Potential of Public Administration Research in Atrocity Prevention. Public Administration Review. Advance online publication:

Abstract:

Mass atrocities constitute a 鈥渨icked鈥 problem that warrants greater attention from public administration scholars. The role bureaucrats have in committing or contributing to mass atrocities is well documented, yet bureaucrats also have the potential to play crucial roles in stopping current, preventing future, and responding to past atrocities. Despite the central role of public administrators in mass atrocities and prevention, public administration scholarship is largely silent on such topics, effectively ceding this problem to other disciplines and professions. Using three pressing challenges facing atrocity prevention practitioners and scholars as examples, this article illustrates how public administration theories and public administrators in practice can contribute to prevention by focusing their attention on upstream (before conflict) stages. The overarching goal is to frame atrocity prevention in terms that will resonate with public administration scholars while also providing a roadmap for the field's engagement with these issues.

Rubaii, N. and Appe, S. (2020). Confronting nervousness at the intersection of indigenous and gender Issues: A case study of Mexico鈥檚 efforts, accomplishments, and remaining work. In S. Gooden (Ed.), .

Whigham, Kerry. 2020. In E. Barkan, C. Goschler & J. Waller (Eds.), Historical Dialogue and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities. Routledge.

Practitioner Reports

Whigham, K. (2020). Truth Commissions and Their Contributions to Atrocity Prevention. Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities.

Publications in Media Outlets

Rubaii, N. and Pensky, M. (2020). Commentary on 鈥溾 A conversation initiated by the Centre for Geopolitics.

Rubaii, N. and Araujo Jr., J.J. (2020, July). The Conversation.

Rubaii, N. and Araujo Jr., J.J. (2020, July). The Conversation.

Rubaii, N. and Araujo Jr., J.J. (2020, July). The Conversation.

Rubaii, N. and Araujo Jr., J.J. (2020, July). The Conversation.

2019

Academic Publications

Pensky, M. (2019). Journal of Genocide Research, 21(1), 102-107.

Pensky, M. (2019). Impunity: A philosophical analysis. In M. Bergsmo (Ed.), , (Vol. 2, pp. 241-267). CILRAP Publishing.

Rubaii, N., Appe, S., and Lippez-De Castro, S. (2019). . Teaching Public Administration, 37(2), 175-189.

Rubaii, N., Lippez-De Castro, S., and Appe, S. (2019). . Am茅rica Latina Revista OPERA (Observatorio de Pol铆ticas, Ejecuci贸n y Resultados de la Administraci贸n P煤blica, 25, 29-54.

Whigham, K. (2019). Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 13(3), 44-63.

Whigham, K. (2019). Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History  26(2), 221-240.

Practitioner Reports

Rubaii, N. and Appe, S. (2019). Buenas pr谩cticas en la protecci贸n de los derechos de pueblos ind铆genas originarios para la prevenci贸n de atrocidades (and the English translation, Good practices in the protection of indigenous rights for atrocity prevention). A report prepared for the Latin American Network for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention.

Publications in Media Outlets

Pensky, M. (2019, July). The Globe Post.