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SUSAN APPE 135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203 | [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 2012 PhD in Public Administration and Policy. Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY. 2010 Master in Public Administration (MPA). Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY. 2006 Master of Art in Arts Management. Arts and Administration. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 2006 Graduate Certificate in Not-for-Profit Management. Planning, Public Policy and Management. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 2000 Bachelors of Art in Fine Arts/Art. Saint Michael’s College. Colchester, VT. Studio Art Centers International. Florence, Italy, September 1998- December 1998. The International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership, Charles University. Prague, Czech Republic, February 1999-May 1999. ___________________________________________________________________ ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY. 2018-present Affiliated Faculty Member with Master of International Affairs Program, Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY. 2017-present Visiting Professor (annual), Master of Public Policy and Management Program, Strathmore Business School, Strathmore University. Nairobi, Kenya. 2018 Visiting Professor, Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government. Los Andes University’s Summer School. Bogotá, Colombia. 2012-2018 Assistant Professor of Public Administration, College of Community and Public Affairs. Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. 2014-2018 Affiliated Faculty Member with the Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program. Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. 2016-2014 Affiliated Faculty Member with the Master’s in Sustainable Communities Program, Binghamton University, NY.

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SUSAN APPE 135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203 | [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 2012 PhD in Public Administration and Policy. Nelson A. Rockefeller College of

Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY.

2010 Master in Public Administration (MPA). Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY.

2006 Master of Art in Arts Management. Arts and Administration. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

2006 Graduate Certificate in Not-for-Profit Management. Planning, Public Policy and Management. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

2000 Bachelors of Art in Fine Arts/Art. Saint Michael’s College. Colchester, VT. • Studio Art Centers International. Florence, Italy, September 1998-

December 1998. • The International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership,

Charles University. Prague, Czech Republic, February 1999-May 1999. ___________________________________________________________________ ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Nelson A. Rockefeller

College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY.

2018-present

Affiliated Faculty Member with Master of International Affairs Program, Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY.

2017-present

Visiting Professor (annual), Master of Public Policy and Management Program, Strathmore Business School, Strathmore University. Nairobi, Kenya.

2018 Visiting Professor, Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government. Los Andes University’s Summer School. Bogotá, Colombia.

2012-2018 Assistant Professor of Public Administration, College of Community and Public Affairs. Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY.

2014-2018 Affiliated Faculty Member with the Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program. Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY.

2016-2014 Affiliated Faculty Member with the Master’s in Sustainable Communities Program, Binghamton University, NY.

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___________________________________________________________________ ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011 Visiting Fellow. Analysis of Public Policy and Public Management Research

Group. National University, Bogotá, Colombia.

2009-2010 Visiting Researcher. Department of Management. Universidad Andina Simon Bolívar. Quito, Ecuador.

2009-2010 Research Fellow. Center for International Development (SUNY/CID). University at Albany, Albany, NY.

2007-2009 Research Assistant. Center for Women in Government & Civil Society. University at Albany, Albany, NY.

2005 Program Manager. International Youth Assembly at the United Nations. Friendship Ambassadors Foundation, Rye, NY.

2002-2004 Community and NGO Development Specialist. United States Peace Corps. Cochabamba, Bolivia.

2001 Community and NGO Development Specialist. United States Peace Corps. Negotino, Macedonia.

___________________________________________________________________ FUNDING AWARDS • UMD Do Good Institute & ARNOVA Global Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Award,

2019. ($10,000) • Visiting Professor Grant, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. September 2019. ($3000) • Faculty Research Award Program, Category B, University at Albany, 2019-2021. ($3600) • German Political Science Association (DVPW) Travel Award, Annual Conference, "Frontiers

of Democracy," Frankfurt, Germany, September 2018. ($1600) • RGK - ARNOVA President's Award, 2017 (with A. Schnable). ($10,000) • Fulbright Specialist Award. Host Institution: Universidad Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia, 2017. • Fulbright Core U.S. Scholar Award. Host Institution: Universidad Andina Simon Bolívar.

Quito, Ecuador, 2015-2016. • Muskie Mentor/Advisor Exchange (MAX) Fellowship. Bureau of Educational and Cultural

Affairs of the U.S. Department of State. Yerevan, Armenia, 2015. • Lois B. DeFleur International Innovation Award. Binghamton University, 2017-2018. (with N.

Rubaii) ($2,000) • Faculty Research Grant, Institute of Genocide and Mass Atrocities Prevention. Binghamton

University, 2017-2018. (with N. Rubaii) ($15,000) • Doctoral Faculty Fellowship Program, College of Community and Public Affairs. Binghamton

University, 2016-2017. ($2,500) • Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Award. Binghamton University, Fall 2016. ($8000)

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• Lois B. DeFleur International Innovation Award. Binghamton University, 2016-2017. (with N. Rubaii) ($4,000)

• SUNY Arts and Humanities Network of Excellence Award, 2015-2016. (PI: R. Rajan, co-PIs: D. Campbell; S. Appe; M. Waller) ($20,000)

• Lois B. DeFleur International Innovation Award. Binghamton University, 2015-2016. (with N. Rubaii) ($5,000)

• Lois B. DeFleur International Innovation Award. Binghamton University, 2013-2014. (with N. Rubaii) ($5,000)

• European Summer School on Social Economy Full Funding Award, University of Bologna, Faculty of Economics–Forlì Campus, Bertinoro. Italy, 2011.

• Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship. Quito, Ecuador, 2010. ($24,000) • RGK Center Summer Fellowship Program. LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT, Austin, June

2010. ($3,000) • Fulbright Student Fellowship. Bogotá, Colombia, 2006-2007. ($16,000) • Individual Development Award, United University Professions, 2015; 2017. ($1000 each) • Center for Civic Engagement Mini-Grant for International Service Learning Program in Peru.

Binghamton University, 2015, 2016. ($500) • Initiatives For Women Research Scholarship, University at Albany, 2011. • Emerging Scholar Award, ARNOVA, 2010. • Latin American Studies Association Travel Award, 2010. • ARNOVA Scholarship and Travel Grant, 2009. • Karen Hitchcock Scholarship, Initiatives For Women, University at Albany, 2009. • Benevolent Association Research Grant, University at Albany, Summer 2009. • Graduate Student Organization Travel & Research Grant, University at Albany, Fall 2008,

Summer 2009, Fall 2009. • National Endowment of the Arts Travel Award, 2006. ($500) • Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon, 2006. • Graduate School Research Award, University of Oregon, 2005 - 2006. • Educational Award, AmeriCorps, 1998, 2000. ___________________________________________________________________ HONORS • Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, State University of New York. 2017-2018. • Hubert Project Fellow. Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center, Humphrey School of Public

Affairs, University of Minnesota and the Faculty of Social Science at Hong Kong University, January 2017-June 2017.

• Faculty Marshall for the College of Community and Public Affair Graduation Commencement, 2014; 2016; 2017; 2018.

• Career Champion, Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, Binghamton University, 2016; 2017. (Student nominated)

• Fulbright Specialist Roster, August 2016 - August 2021. (Appointment at National University, Bogotá, Colombia. July 30-August 20, 2017)

• Invited Participant, NASPAA NEXT: A Leadership Development Institute for Public Affairs Education at the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) conference, Columbus, OH, November 2016.

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• Outstanding Faculty & Staff Award, given by students of the Department of Public Administration, Binghamton University, May 2014; May 2015; May 2017.

• Doctoral Fellowship and Selected Research Seminar Participant, ARNOVA, 2010. • Honorable mention winner for collaborative governance teaching case (with J. Saidel).

Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration, Maxwell School of Public Policy. 2010.

• Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching Award, UAlbany, 2008. • School of Architecture and Allied Arts Flag Bearer, Graduation Commencement, University

of Oregon, 2006. ___________________________________________________________________ PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES *indicates a student at time of writing; ♯authorship is equally shared

1. Appe, S. & Schnable, A.# (Forthcoming). Don’t re-invent the wheel: Possibilities and limits to building capacity of grassroots international NGOs. Third World Quarterly.

2. Appe, S. & Telch, F.* (Forthcoming). Grassroots international NGOs: Using comparative

interpretive policy analysis to understand meanings in private development aid. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice.

3. Appe, S. (Forthcoming). Reflections on sustainability and resilience in the NGO sector.

Administrative Theory & Praxis.

4. Appe, S. (Forthcoming). Nonprofit organizations as interpretive communities: Responses to policy reforms in Ecuador. Policy Studies.

5. Rubaii, N., Appe, S. & Líppez-De Castro, S.* (Forthcoming). Administering prevention or

administering atrocities? Public affairs education in dark times. Teaching Public Administration.

6. Rubaii, N., Líppez-De Castro, S.*, & Appe, S. (2019). Pueblos Indigenas como Victimas de los

Genocidios Pasados y Actuales: Un tema esencial para el currículo de administración publica en América Latina. Revista OPERA (Observatorio de Políticas, Ejecución y Resultados de la Administración Pública), 25, 29-54.

7. Appe, S. (2018). Directions in a post-aid world? South-South development cooperation and

CSOs in Latin America. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 29(2), 271-283.

8. Appe, S. & Pallas, C.♯ (2018). Aid reduction and local civil society: Causes, comparisons, and

consequences. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 29(2), 245-255.

9. Appe, S. & Barragán, D.♯ (2018). Autoformación de las ONG en transparencia y rendición

cuentas en Ecuador [Self-training of NGOs in transparency and accountability in Ecuador].

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Estudios de la Gestión – Revista Internacional de la Administración, 3, 10-27. (Lead Article)

10. Appe, S. & Barragán, D. (2017). Policy windows for CSOs in Latin America: Looking outside the standard legal and regulatory environments. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 28(4), 1812–1831.

11. Appe, S., Rubaii, N., Lippez-De Castro, S.*, & Capobianco, S.* (2017). The concept and context of the engaged university in the Global South: Lessons from Latin America to guide a research agenda. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 21(2), 7-36. (Lead Article)

12. Appe, S. & Barragán, D. (2017). Universities, NGOs, and civil society sustainability: Preliminary lessons from Ecuador. Development in Practice, 27(4), 472-486.

13. Appe, S. (2017). Civil society organizations in a post-aid world: New trends and observations from the Andean region. Public Administration and Development, 37(2), 122–135.

14. Appe, S., Barragán, D. & Telch, F.* (2017). Civil society vocabularies and signaling value: Cases from Colombia and Ecuador. Administrative Theory & Praxis, 39(2), 100-121.

15. Appe, S. (2016). Shifting the development discourse: A narrative of a civil society network in Ecuador. The Journal of International Development, 28(5), 666-682.

16. Appe, S. & Layton, M. D.♯ (2016). Government and the nonprofit sector in Latin America. Nonprofit Policy Forum, 7(2), 117–135.

17. Appe, S., Rubaii, N., & Stamp, K.* (2016). Advancing global cultural competencies: International service learning within NASPAA member programs. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 22(1), 67-90.

18. Appe, S. (2016). NGO networks, the diffusion and adaptation of NGO managerialism, and NGO legitimacy in Latin America. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 27(1), 187-208.

19. Appe, S. (2015). Is NGO education matching up to the demand? The case of Ecuador. Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 5(4), 244-260.

20. Appe, S., Rubaii, N., & Stamp, K.* (2015). International service learning in public and

nonprofit management education: Reflections from multiple stakeholders and lessons learned. Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 6(1), 3-24. (Lead Article)

21. Appe, S. (2015). A civil society network's response to regulatory policy in post-neoliberal Ecuador. Community Development Journal, 50(4), 693-708.

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22. Appe, S. (2015). Government mapping of the third sector: A government innovation for regulation and coordination? Perspectives from the third sector. International Journal of Public Administration, 38(10), 724-733.

23. Rubaii, N., Appe, S., & Stamp, K.* (2015). Are we getting them out of the country? The state of study-abroad opportunities within NASPAA-Member programs. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 21(2), 179–198.

24. Jackson, S. K., Guerrero, S., & Appe, S. (2014). The state of nonprofit and philanthropic studies doctoral education. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 43(5), 795-811.

25. Appe, S. (2013). Deconstructing civil society "maps". Administrative Theory & Praxis, 35(1), 63-80.

26. Appe, S. & Barragán, D. (2013). Strategies outside the formal classroom: Nonprofit management education in transparency and accountability. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 19(4), 591-614. (Lead Article).

27. Appe, S. (2012). What about who is mapping and its implications? Comments on Brent Never’s “The case for better maps of social service provision”. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 23(1), 204-212.

28. Appe, S. (2011). Civil society mappings by government: A comparison of Ecuadorian and

Colombian cases. Journal of Civil Society, 7(2), 157-178. 29. Appe, S. (2010). Toward culturally democratic citizens: Nongovernmental organizations and

the state. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 21(1), 3-21. (Lead Article).

___________________________________________________________________ BOOK CHAPTERS Under review: Appe, S. South-South Networks Among NGOs. In New Transnational Advocacy:

Evolving Patterns of Advocacy Beyond the Boomerang. Under review: Appe, S., Telch, F.* Policy Analysis and NGOs in Colombia. In Sanabria, P. &

Rubaii, N. (Eds.). Policy Analysis in Colombia. University of Bristol: Policy Press. Under review: Rubaii, N., Líppez-De Castro, S., Appe, S. & Telch, F. Confronting the Past, Present

and Future: Challenges of Memorializing Indigenous Genocides in Latin America. Edited volume: Present Past: Time, Memory and the Negotiation of Historical Justice.

Appe, S. (2018). Counting and mapping nonprofit and voluntary organizations. In Eikenberry, A.,

Mirabella, M. & Sandberg, B. (Eds.). Critical Perspectives on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organization Management (pp.12-25). Harry Briggs Publishers.

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Appe, S. & Marchesini da Costa, M.♯ (2016). Waves of nonprofit regulation and self-regulation in Latin America: Evidence and trends from Brazil and Ecuador. In Breen, O., Dunn, A., & Sidel, M. (Eds.). Regulatory Waves: Comparative Perspectives on State Regulation and Self-Regulation in the Nonprofit Sector (pp. 154-175). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Appe, S., Jameson, E., Rubaii, N. & Stamp, K.* ♯ (2016; 2018). Volunteering in Peru: The case of

AbrePuertas. In Dolch, N. (Ed.), Nongovernmental Organization Case Studies in Leadership from Around the World (pp. 87-100). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing. (First and Second Editions)

Appe, S., Rubaii, N., & Stamp, K.* ♯ (2016). Global solidarity: Learning from volunteer

frameworks in Peru. In Butcher, J. & Einolf, C.J. (Eds.), Perspectives on Volunteering: Voices from the South (pp. 151-170). New York, NY: Springer Press.

Davies, T.R., Schmitz, H.P., Appe, S., Barragán, D., Owinga, B., Raggo, P. & Xie, L. (2016). Trans-

national and multi-national/international associations: Macro-associations. In Stebbins, R.A., Grötz, J. & Smith, D.H. (Eds.) The Palgrave Research Handbook of Volunteering and Nonprofit Associations, (pp. 874-893), Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

___________________________________________________________________ TEACHING CASE STUDIES

Appe, S. (2017). “Nonprofit leadership across borders” multimedia case study. Published by the Hubert Project, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota and the Faculty of Social Science at Hong Kong University https://www.hubertproject.org/hubert-material/433/

Appe, S. & Saidel, J.♯ (2010). Collaboration for civic change: Connecting high-tech growth and

community well-being. Award-winning teaching case in collaborative governance. Peer-reviewed and published by the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (E-PARCC) at the Maxwell School of Public Policy, Syracuse University at http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parc/eparc/cases

___________________________________________________________________ TEACHING RESOURCE AND BOOK REVIEWS

Appe, S. (2018). Resource Review: Satire in classroom: A review of “The Samaritans.” Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 8(2), 109-112.

Appe, S. (2017). Book Review: Smart risks: How small grants are helping to solve some of the

world’s biggest problems. Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and Governance, 1(1).

Appe, S. (2014). Book Review: Internal affairs: How the structure of NGOs transforms human

rights. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 43(1), 216-219.

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___________________________________________________________________ PUBLICLY-ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP

Appe, S. & Oreg, A. (2018, August 18) Lost and found in upstate New York: ‘Lost Boys’ nonprofits latch onto a new objective closer to home. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/lost-and-found-in-upstate-new-york-lost-boys-nonprofits-latch-onto-a-new-objective-closer-to-home-100947, picked up by several other outlets.

Appe, S. (2017, September 20). “DIY Foreign Aid.” Invited guest on the nationally syndicated radio show, The Matt Townsend Show.

Appe, S. (2017, April 10). Will Trump’s cuts inspire more DIY foreign aid? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/will-trumps-cuts-inspire-more-diy-foreign-aid-74798, picked up by Newsweek and other outlets.

Barragán, D. & Appe, S. (2016). Refleciones sobre educación y formación de la sociedad civil en

Ecuador. [Reflection about the education and training of civil society in Ecuador]. Edu@news.

Stamp, K.,* Appe, S., & Rubaii, N. (2015). A circular path to solidarity: continuous partnership

development and 360˚ evaluation in global service learning. Invited blog post on globalsl.org.

Appe, S. (2014). Interview: Civil society organizations respond to new regulation in Ecuador: An

interview with Orazio Bellettini Cedeno. The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law. 16(2), 66-71.

Appe, S. (2013). A community that values its own commitment to the local arts! Arts Salon

Blog, Americans for the Arts. Invited blog post on http://blog.artsusa.org. Appe, S. (2011). Interview: Civil society organizations respond to government regulations in

Ecuador. The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law. 13(3), 27-32. ___________________________________________________________________ OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Appe, S., Barragán, D., and Cruz, A.♯ (Guest Editors). (2018). Democracy and civil society in Latin America and the Caribbean in a time of change. Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and Governance, 2 (3). V-X.

Appe, S. & Barragán, D.♯ (2017). Participatory corporate social responsibility with public policy

impact: The case of the Holcim Foundation in Ecuador. Invited case study for The Satell Institute, A Think Tank for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

Appe, S. (2017). Comparative approaches to private, voluntary development aid. In Farazmand,

A. (Ed.), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy and Governance. New York, NY: Springer Press.

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Appe, S. (2017). Cultural synthesizism updated: Policy initiatives and shifts related to the arts

and cultural nonprofit sector in Colombia. CultureWork, 21(1). Appe, S. & Telch, F.* (2016). Donor withdrawal and the implications for public governance in

Latin America. In Farazmand, A. (Ed.), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy and Governance. New York, NY: Springer Press.

Appe, S. (2015). Mapeos de la sociedad civil [Maps of Civil Society]. Revista Sector E, pp. 37-41.

ISSN 1390-8685. Appe, S. (2010). A trellis for nonprofits? The growth of civil society registries. Working Paper

for the RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin.

Appe, S. (2007). From state intervention to cultural synthesizism in Bogotá, Colombia.

CultureWork, 11(2). Appe, S. (2007). Cultura para todos: Colombian community arts... and politics. Community Arts

Network. ____________________________________________________________ MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS (*indicates a student at time of writing) Revise and Resubmit: Appe, S & Oreg, A.* Philanthropic entrepreneurs Who give overseas: An

exploratory study of international giving through grassroots organizations. (resubmitted)

Revise and Resubmit: Appe, S & Oreg, A.* Lost and found in Upstate New York: Exploring the motivations of “Lost Boys” refugees as founders of international nonprofit organizations. (resubmitted)

Revise and Resubmit: Appe, S. Everyday people as global philanthropists and aid workers in Africa: Life-history narratives from voluntary organizations working in Kenya. (resubmitted)

Revise and Resubmit: Appe, S. Internationalization in the context of academic capitalism. Invited Idea Paper. (resubmitted)

Revise and Resubmit: Appe, S., Barragán, D. & Telch, F.* South-North Learning? Lessons from Latin America’s Civil Society in Times of Rising Authoritarian Populism: The Case of Ecuador.

Under review: LePere-Schloop, M., Appe, S., Adjei-Bamfo, P., Zook, S., Bawole, J. Mapping Civil Society in the Digital Age: Critical Reflections from a Project based in the Global South.

Under review: Appe, S. Representations of Development: A Collective Case Study of Grassroots, International NGOs.

Under review: Appe, S. Philanthropy and civil society: Comparative perspectives in private solutions to public problems.

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Under review: Rubaii, R. & Appe, S. Confronting nervousness at the intersection of Indigenous and gender Issues: A case study of Mexico’s efforts, accomplishments, and remaining work. Chapter in Nervous Areas of Government: Addressing Inequities around the Word.

Oreg, A. & Appe, S. Whose milk is this?’ The complexities of human milk donation. Appe, S. & Borges Pinho, A.P Shrinking space through counterterrorism and transcalar

responses. Appe, S. & Borges Pinho, A.P. Enhancing participation in global governance: civil society and the

FATF. Appe, S. & Rubaii, N. Genocide and mass atrocity prevention research in public administration. Appe, S. & Chen, X.* How Do small nonprofit organizations confront wicked problems?

Successes and failures of collaborative arrangements Pennies from heaven or dancing with the devil? How faculty are teaching experiential

philanthropy. (with D. Campbell) ____________________________________________________________ CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (*indicates a student at time of writing) Accepted: “Exploring Opportunities for Partnerships to Advance Nonprofit Studies &

Management at NASPAA.” Participation in panel, NASPAA annual conference, October 2019, Los Angeles, CA.

Accepted: “Governance for Sustainable Development in Latin America: Challenges and

Opportunities.” Participation in panel, NASPAA annual conference, October 2019, Los Angeles, CA.

Accepted: “Bodily Gifting: Similarities and Differences Among live bodily Organs, Tissues and

Fluids Donors.” Paper to be presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2019, San Diego, CA. (A. Oreg*)

Accepted: “South-South Networks Among NGOs” Paper to be presented at the ARNOVA annual

conference, November 2019, San Diego, CA. Accepted: “Philanthropic Entrepreneurs in Development Aid: Is Effective Altruism Driving

Grassroots Giving Overseas?” Paper to be presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2019, San Diego, CA. (A. Oreg*)

Accepted: “Mapping civil society in the digital age: Critical reflections from a project based in

the global South.” Paper to be presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2019, San Diego, CA. (with P. Bamfo, J., Bawole, M., LePere-Schloop, & S. Zook)

Accepted: “Pennies from heaven or dancing with the devil? How faculty are teaching

experiential philanthropy.” Paper to be presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2019, San Diego, CA. (with D. Campbell)

“Enhancing civil society participation and bureaucratic responsiveness in global governance:

The Global Nonprofit Coalition takes on the Financial Action Task Force.” Paper to be

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presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). Asia Regional Network Conference July 2019, Bangkok, Thailand. (with A.P. Borges Pinho*)

“Challenges and opportunities for Human development: The cases of Bhutan, Colombia,

Ecuador and Sweden.” Paper to be presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). Latin America Regional Network Conference July 2019, Medellin, Colombia. (with F. Telch*)

“Responsabilidad social e innovaciones para la participacion y desarrollo comunitario en el

Ecuador.” Paper to be presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). Latin America Regional Network Conference July 2019, Medellin, Colombia. (with D. Barragán)

“Enhancing civil society participation and bureaucratic responsiveness in global governance:

The Global Nonprofit Coalition takes on the Financial Action Task Force.” Paper to be presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). Latin America Regional Network Conference July 2019, Medellin, Colombia. (with A.P. Borges Pinho*)

“Enhancing participation in global governance: Transnational governance, FATF and civil

society” Paper presented at the British International Studies Association Conference. June 12-14, 2019, London, U.K. (with A.P. Borges Pinho, presented by Pinho)

“Buenas prácticas y desafíos persistente en proteger los derechos de las indigenas.” Paper

presented at the Inter-American Network for Public Administration Education (INPAE) annual conference. April 23-26, 2018, Concepcion, Chile. (with N. Rubaii)

“‘Whose milk is this?’ The complexities of human milk donation.” Paper presented at the

ARNOVA annual conference, November 2018, Austin, Texas (with A. Oreg*) “Building capacity without red tape? The role of support organizations for GINGOs in the US.”

Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2018, Austin, Texas. (with A. Schnable)

“Counter-mapping in the classroom: Counting and mapping nonprofit and voluntary

organizations from critical perspective.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2018, Austin, Texas.

“Founders’ stories of grassroots international nonprofit organizations and diaspora

connections.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2018, Austin, Texas. (with X. Chen* and A Oreg*)

“Representations of poverty by new(er) aid actors: A comparative case study of grassroots

NGOs in Kenya.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2018, Austin, Texas.

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“Teaching critical approaches to nonprofit management in disrupted states.” Panel Participant at Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), Atlanta, GA, October 2018.

“Applying an atrocity prevention lens to understanding global disruptions.” Panel Participant at

Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), Atlanta, GA, October 2018.

“Civil Society as a part of authoritarian populism: The case of Ecuador.” Paper presented at the

27th Conference of the German Political Science Association, "Frontiers of Democracy'" September 26, 2018.

“Building capacity without red tape? Support organizations in the US.” International Society for

Third-Sector Research conference. July 2018, Amsterdam. (with A. Schnable). “South-North cooperation? What civil society in the global North can learn from Ecuador’s civil

society in times of rising authoritarian populism.” International Society for Third-Sector Research conference. July 2018, Amsterdam. (with D. Barragán and F. Telch*)

“Lost and found in Sudan: Exploring the journey from being “Lost Boys” to founders of NGOs”

International Society for Third-Sector Research conference. July 2018, Amsterdam. (with A. Oreg*).

“The Role of NGOs in shaping discourses about past atrocities and proposing next steps to

prevent future atrocities with a focus on Indigenous populations in Latin America” Frontiers of Prevention Conference, Binghamton University. April 13-15, 2018. (with N. Rubaii).

“Using Memories of Past Atrocities to Prevent Future Occurrences: Indigenous Populations in

Latin American” Paper presented on Using History in Genocide Prevention Panel, Conference of the Historical Justice and Memory Network December 7-9, 2017. (with N. Rubaii).

“Does location and size matter? Comparing third sector action in private development aid”

Paper presented at the Journal for Comparative Policy Analysis International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum. November 2017. (with F. Telch*).

“Small-scale development initiatives and the potential for shared learning” Paper presented at

the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (X. Chen*). “Local or global causes? Place and the motivation to give.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA

annual conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (with A. Oreg*). “Nonprofit leadership across borders.” (Colloquium: Creating and Teaching with Multimedia

Case Studies). Multimedia teaching case study presented at the ARNOVA annual

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conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan. “What civil society in the U.S. can learn from Ecuador’s civil society in times of rising populism.”

(Colloquium: Nonprofit Experiences Under Authoritarian Rule). Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“NGOs and alternative aid models” (Colloquium: Beyond the Boomerang: Evolving Patterns in

Transnational Advocacy). Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“Teaching a critical approach to managing nonprofit and voluntary organizations.” Panel chair

and discussant at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2017, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“Cooperación Sur-Norte: Qué puede la Sociedad Civil de los Estados Unidos aprender de la

sociedad civil Ecuatoriana en tiempos de creciente populismo?.” Latin American Regional Conference, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Quito, Ecuador, October 2017. (with D. Barragán and F. Telch*) (in Spanish)

“Teaching critical approaches to managing nonprofit and voluntary organizations.” Panel

participation at the annual conference of NASPAA. Washington, D.C. October 2017. “The role of the arts and culture in sustainable development: The case of Medellin, Colombia.”

Paper presented at International Sustainable Development Research Society Conference, June 2017, Bogotá, Colombia. (with L. Milanes, presented by Milanes).

“NYSINGOs: An engaged research and teaching project.” Project presented at The Society for

Community Research and Action’s (SCRA) biannual conference. June 2017, Ottawa, Canada.

“Comparative analysis of national development planning in Bhutan, Colombia, Ecuador and

Sweden.” Paper presented at the International Research Society for Public Management, April 2017, Budapest, Hungary. (with F. Telch*, presented by Telch).

“A post-aid world? South-South development cooperation and implications for CSOs in the

Andean Region.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 2016, Washington, D.C. (Panel organizer and chair).

“Lingoes and their limitations for organized civil society.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA

annual conference, November 2016, Washington, D.C. (Panel organizer and chair). “Small International NGOs (SINGOs) in Central New York.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA

annual conference, November 2016, Washington, D.C. “Global solidarity: Learning from volunteer frameworks in Peru.” (Panel: Perspectives on

Volunteering: Voices from the South). Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual

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conference, November 2016, Washington, D.C. (with N. Rubaii and K. Stamp) “Critical competencies: Featuring nonprofit content during accreditation.” Panel convener at

Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), Columbus, OH, October 20, 2016.

“SDGs and culture: Now what?” Paper presented at International Conference on Sustainable

Development (ICSD) at The Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, New York. September 2016. (with L. Milanes, presented by Milanes)

“Sustainability and CSOs: New opportunities and approaches in Latin America.” Paper

presented at the 12th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). July 2016, Stockholm, Sweden (with D. Barragán & F. Telch*)

“Global solidarity: Learning from volunteer frameworks in Peru.” Paper presented at the 12th

International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). July 2016 Stockholm, Sweden (with N. Rubaii & K. Stamp*).

“Análisis comparativo de políticas públicas a partir de la revisión de diferentes planes o

estrategias nacionales de desarrollo en Bután, Colombia, Ecuador y Suecia” Paper presented at VII Coloquio Internacional sobre Políticas Públicas. National University, Bogotá, May 27-28, 2016. (with F. Telch*, presented by Telch).

“Donor withdrawal and local civil society: Causes, implications and comparisons.” Participation

in Colloquium presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November, 2015, Chicago, IL. (Colloquium co-organizer).

“Adding the Fulbright toolkit to your programs: Enhancing international public service

opportunities for faculty and students.” Panel participation at the annual conference of NASPAA New York, New York. October 14-15, 2015.

“Nonprofit competencies: Promising practices in design and implementation.” Panel convener

at the annual conference of Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). New York, New York. October 14-15, 2015.

“The intersection between cultural NGOs and sustainable development in the Andean region.”

Paper presented at International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD) at The Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, New York. September 24-25, 2015. (with L. Milanes). ***Best Paper Award***

“Oportunidades para las OSC en América Latina? El caso de Ecuador.” [Opportunities for CSOs

in Latin America?: The Case of Ecuador]. Paper presented at Congreso Latinoamericano y Caribeño de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO, Quito, Ecuador. August 26 - 28, 2015. (with D. Barragán).

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“Opportunities for CSOs in Latin America?: Looking outside the standard legal and regulatory environments.” Paper presented at 10th Annual Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) San Juan – Ponce, Puerto Rico, August 5 - 7 2015. (with D. Barragán).

“Pedagogías innovadoras: Aprendizaje-servicio Internacional para enseñar las competencias

relacionadas a la diversidad, la internacionalización y la inclusion.” [Innovative Pedagogies: International Service-learning to teach competencies related to diversity, internationalization, and inclusion]. Presented at Inter-American Network for Public Administration Education (INPAE), San Juan, Puerto Rico. May 25 - 27, 2015. (with N. Rubaii & K. Stamp*).

“Public policy and the nonprofit sector in Latin America.” Paper presented ARNOVA annual

conference, November 20, 2014, Denver, Colorado. (with M. Layton). “What kind of regulation do nonprofit organizations want? The cases of Ecuador and Brazil”

Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 22, 2014, Denver, Colorado. (with M. Marchesini da Costa).

“Estrategias fuera del aula formal: programas educativos para la gestión de organizaciones no

gubernamentales en transparencia y rendición de cuentas.” [Strategies Outside of the Formal Classroom: Education Program for NGO Management in Transparency and Accountability]. Paper presented at El Centro Latinoamericano de Administración para el Desarrollo (CLAD), November 11-14, Quito, Ecuador. (with D. Barragán).

“Promising practices in international service learning.” Panel participation at the annual

conference of Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), November 5, 2014, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

“Solidarity before, during, and after international service-learning within public affairs

education: Why it is necessary and now It can be achieved.” Paper presented at International Society for Third-Sector Research conference on July 22, 2014, Muenster, Germany. (with N. Rubaii and K. Stamp*).

“A comparative case study of NGO umbrella organizations in Latin America,” Paper presented

at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 22, 2013, Hartford, Connecticut. “NGO networks and the diffusion of NGO managerialism in Latin America,” Paper presented at

the ARNOVA annual conference, November 22, 2013, Hartford, Connecticut. “Deconstructing civil society ‘maps’: The case of Ecuador.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA

annual conference, November, 2012, Indianapolis, Indiana. **Nominated for Best Paper Award at the 2012 ARNOVA Conference**

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“Toward nonprofit doctoral education: Where we are and where we want to go.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November, 2012, Indianapolis, Indiana. (with S. Jackson and S. Guerrero).

“Policy innovations for the regulation and coordination of nonprofit organizations: Perspectives

from Latin America.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November, 2012, Indianapolis, Indiana.

“Government mapping of the Third Sector: A public sector innovation for social innovation?”

Paper presented at International Society for Third-Sector Research conference on July 13, 2012, Siena, Italy. (Panel organizer and chair).

“Blanket policy for diverse civil society and nonprofit organizations: The cases of Ecuador and

Colombia.” Paper presented at International Society for Third-Sector Research conference on July 10, 2012, Siena, Italy.

“Critical reflections on ‘Mapping’ civil society and nonprofit organizations: The current state of

research.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 19, 2011, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Colloquium organizer and chair).

"Putting us all in ‘the same bag:’ Government regulation and diverse organizations, Ecuador

& Colombia." Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 17, 2011, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“Rights and resistance around Ecuador’s civil society registry: The case of rural and

Indigenous women’s organizations in Chimborazo.” Paper presented at American Political Science Association (APSA) 2011 Annual Meeting and Exhibition, September 1, 2011, Seattle, Washington.

“Government mapping of the third sector: Fostering or hindering social innovation?” Research

presented at the University of Bologna, Faculty of Economics–Forlì Campus, July 25, 2011, Bertinoro, Italy.

“Government regulation and the self-construction of self-regulating nonprofit organizations.”

Paper presented at the Public Management Research Association (PMRA) Conference, June 2, 2011, Syracuse, NY.

“The social construction of civil society: Policy tools toward civil society organizations.” Paper

presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 18, 2010, Alexandria, VA. “State coordination in the social development of Ecuador.” Poster presented at the ARNOVA

annual conference, November 19, 2010, Alexandria, VA. “State mappings of civil society: A comparison of Ecuadorian and Colombian cases.” Paper

presented at the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) conference, October 9, 2010, Toronto, CN.

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“The development and regulation of civil society: Perspectives from the Andes.” Poster

presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 19, 2009, Cleveland, OH. “Dimensions, possibilities and limitations of actors in the development of civil society:

perspectives from the Andes.” Paper presented at the New England Council of Latin American Studies (NECLAS) annual meeting, Panel Chair and Organizer, October 3, 2009, Union College, Schenectady, NY.

“Towards culturally democratic citizens: Nongovernmental organizations and the state in

Colombia.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 21, 2008, Philadelphia, PA.

“Collaboration for civic change: Toward cross-sector economic and social development

Planning.” Paper presented at the ARNOVA annual conference, November 22, 2008, Philadelphia, PA. (with J. Saidel).

“The state and cultural NGOs in Bogotá, Colombia.” Paper presented at the Andean Countries

Fulbright Seminar, April 5, 2007, Cartagena, Colombia. ___________________________________________________________________ INVITED PRESENTATIONS “Publishing Panel.” Invited panel participants for the International Society for Third Sector

Research (ISTR) at Latin America Regional Network Conference July 2019, Medellin, Colombia.

“Publishing on the Third Sector.” Invited talk for the doctoral seminar of the International

Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) at Latin America Regional Network Conference July 2019, Medellin, Colombia.

“Measuring the effectiveness of university efforts to promote students’ intercultural

effectiveness through internationalization.” Invited paper presented at conference, New York City. April 25-27, 2018.

“Building capacity without red tape? The role of support organizations for GINGOs in the US.”

Invited Participation to Workshop: Citizen Aid and Grassroots Humanitarianism: Development Futures? Sussex University, Brighton, UK. April 19, 2018. (with A. Schnable)

“Perspectives on researching citizens aid.” Lecture, Sussex University, Brighton, UK. April 19,

2018. (with A. Schnable) “South-North cooperation? What can be learned from Ecuador’s local civil society in times of

rising populism.” Invited talk for the Latin American Studies Program (LASP) Fall Seminar Series, Cornell University. October 30, 2017.

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“Civil society and universities in Ecuador.” Invited roundtable participant. Latin American

Regional Conference, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Quito, Ecuador, October 2017. (in Spanish)

"Retiro de la cooperación internacional y estrategias por la Sociedad Civil." [Donor Withdrawal

and Strategies for Civil Society]. Invited roundtable participant. Escuela Superior de Administración Pública, Bogotá, Colombia. August 18, 2017. (in Spanish)

"Retiro de la cooperación internacional y las implicaciones para las ONG." [Donor Withdrawal

and Implications for NGOs]. Invited talk given at Universidad de los Andes’ Masters of Public Policy Program, Bogotá, Colombia. August 16, 2017. (in Spanish)

"La diversidad de la sociedad civil: Perspectivas de la región América Latina." [The Diversity of

Civil Society: Perspectives from the Latin American Region]. Invited talk given at Universidad Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia. August 14, 2017. (in Spanish)

"Retiro de la cooperación internacional y las implicaciones para las ONG." [Donor Withdrawal

and Implications for NGOs]. Invited talk given at Universidad Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia. August 11, 2017. (in Spanish)

"Organización cívica en la construcción de Paz: Las ONG y la cooperación internacional." [Civic

Organization in the Construction of Peace: NGOs and International Cooperation]. Invited roundtable participant, Universidad Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia. August 10, 2017. (in Spanish)

“‘A post-aid world?’: Las implicaciones para las OSC en America Latina.” [A Post-Aid World: The

implications for CSOs in Latin America]. Invited talk at the Annual National Assembly of the Ecuadorian Confederation of Civil Society Organizations. Canoa, Ecuador. July 30, 2016. (in Spanish)

“Organizaciones y participación: Retos y oportunidades para la legitimidad de las ONG.”

[Organizations and Participation: Challenges and Opportunities for NGO Legitimacy]. Invited talk at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. April 27, 2016. (in Spanish)

“Las ONG y accountability.” [NGOs and Accountability]. EAFIT’s Maestría en Gobierno y Políticas

Públicas Program, Medellin, Colombia. April 22, 2016. (in Spanish) “Visión de conjunto de las ONG: Las ONG y accountability.” [NGO Overview: NGOs and

Accountability]. Invited talk at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. April 20, 2016. (in Spanish)

“Retos y oportunidades para la legitimidad de las ONG en el sistema Interamericana.”

[Challenges and Opportunities for NGO Legitimacy in the Inter-American System].

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Invited talk at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. April 16, 2016. (in Spanish)

“La legitimidad de las ONG.” [NGO Legitimacy]. Invited talk at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana,

Bogotá, Colombia. April 18, 2016. (in Spanish) “Retiro de la cooperación internacional y las implicaciones para las OSC.” [Donor Withdrawal

and the Implications for CSOs]. Invited talk at Esquel Foundation, Quito, Ecuador. August 20, 2015. (in Spanish)

“La intersección entre las ONG culturales y el desarrollo sostenible.” [The Intersection of

Cultural NGOs and Sustainable Developemnt]. Invited to discuss research elaborated with Laura Milanés. Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre Ambiente y Territorio—CIIAT [International Research Center on Environment and Territory], Quito, Ecuador, August 25, 2015. (in Spanish)

“Cooperación internacional: Evolución histórica, situación actual y desafíos: Futuros para el

Ecuador.” [International Cooperation: Historical Development, Present Situation and Challenges: Futures for Ecuador]. Invited Panel Member, Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Quito, Ecuador. July 28, 2015. (in Spanish)

"NGO registration and management of database of nonprofit organizations by the state.” Talk

given at the Transparency International Anticorruption Center. Yerevan, Armenia March 23, 2015.

“NGO legislation reforms from the perspective of government-civil society relations.” Talk given

at Yerevan State University. Yerevan, Armenia March 24, 2015.

“Developing civil society coalitions and networks for NGO legislation reform.” Talk given at the Eurasia Partnership Foundation. Yerevan, Armenia March 23, 2015.

“Meaningful global engagement.” Invited talk at the Institute on Community-Engaged Teaching,

Research & Scholarship, Binghamton University, March 19, 2015. “El desarrollo de las capacidades de las ONG.” [Capacity Building of NGOs]. Talk given at

National University, Bogotá, Colombia. February 23, 2015. (in Spanish) “Mapeos de la sociedad civil.” [Maps of Civil Society]. Talk given at National University, Bogotá,

Colombia February 24, 2015. (in Spanish)

“Las ONG y las políticas publicas.” [NGOs and Public Policies]. Talk given at National University, Bogotá, Colombia. February 25, 2015. (in Spanish)

“El debate del papel de Los stakeholders de las ONG.” [The Debate of the Role of Stakeholders

of NGOs]. Talk given at National University, Bogotá, Colombia. February 26, 2015. (in Spanish)

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“Las relaciones del estado – ONG.” [State-NGO Relations]. Talk given at the Escuela Superior de

Administración Pública [Superior School of Public Administration], Bogotá, Colombia. February 27, 2015. (in Spanish)

“How to create meaningful cross-cultural interactions.” Participation in faculty roundtable

luncheon. Center for Civic Engagement. Binghamton, NY. October 27, 2014. “International dimensions of arts administration.” Panel participation at ‘The Arts: Making a

Difference in Communities’ Symposium. Arts and Administration 20th Anniversary Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. October 17, 2014.

“NGO networks and the diffusion and adaptation of NGO practice in Latin America.” Talk given

to School of Management’s Distinguished Visitors Program, Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia. April 3, 2014.

"Connecting Binghamton to the world: Service-learning in Latin America.” Talk given to Rotary

Club of Binghamton. Binghamton, NY. March 19, 2013. “Ins and outs of board governance.” Invited talk given to local nonprofit organization: Kopernik

Observatory & Science Center. Binghamton, NY. November 10, 2012, (with P. Mischen) “Development and regulation of civil society: Perspectives from the Andes.” Invited talk given

to the Department of Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies at University at Albany. Albany, NY. October 21, 2011.

“El desarrollo y regulación de la sociedad civil; Metodología cualitativa y la investigación

política” [The Development and Regulation of Civil Society; Qualitative Methods and Policy Research]. Invited talk given as part of the Management Research Workshop Series, Universidad Andina Simon Bolívar, Quito, Ecuador. November 8, 2010. (in Spanish)

“Civil society in policy and development.” Invited talk given to the Center for International

Development. Albany, NY. March 10, 2010 (with S. Grant). ___________________________________________________________________ TEACHING AND MENTORING ACTIVITIES

Undergraduate and Graduate Courses, University at Albany, SUNY | Public Administration and Policy

PAD 527: Philanthropy and Civil Society, Spring 2019. PAD 500: Foundations of Public Administration, Fall 2018. POS/PUB140: Introduction to Public Policy, Spring 2012, Fall 2011. POS/PUB140: Introduction to Public Policy, Discussion Session Instructor, Spring

2010/2009/2008). Public Administration and Policy. University at Albany, SUNY.

Guest Lecturer, University at Albany, SUNY | Public Administration and Policy

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POS 397: Thinking Ahead: Careers in Political Science and Public Policy. Instructor: Julie Novkov, Spring 2019.

PRAD 616: Nonprofits and Social Transformation, Instructor: Jennifer Dodge, Fall 2018 RPAD 881/883: Seminar on PhD Research and Professional Development, Instructor: R.

Karl Rethemeyer, Fall 2018.

Undergraduate and Graduate Courses, Binghamton University, SUNY | Public Administration PAFF 521: Foundations to Public Service, Fall 2017/2015/2014/2013/2012; Spring

2018/2017/2016/2015/2014/2013. PAFF 552: Issues in Nonprofit Administration, Spring 2017/2016/2014/2013.

**Community-Engaged Learning Course Designation by the Center for Civic Engagement, Binghamton University**

PAFF 551: Introduction to Management and Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations, Fall 2015/2014/2013.

PAFF 555: Introduction to Nongovernmental Organizations, Spring 2018/2015. PAFF 564/CCPA 464: Sustainability in an Era of Globalization: Local Development in the

Andes, Summers 2018/2015/2014/2013. **Academic Service-Learning Designation by the Center for Civic Engagement, Binghamton University**

PAFF 523: Introduction to Policy Analysis, Fall 2013.

Guest Lecturer, Binghamton University, SUNY SW 525: Advanced Social Work Practice with Communities, Instructor: Youjung Lee,

Spring, 2016. PAFF 520: 21st Century Governance, Instructor: Nadia Rubaii, Fall 2014.

Doctoral Dissertation Committees, Binghamton University, SUNY

Ximeng Chen, Committee Member, Binghamton University, 2016-2019 Fabian Telch, Committee Member, Binghamton University, 2016-present Ayelet Oreg, Co-Chair, Binghamton University, 2015-present Kerry Stamp, Committee Member, Binghamton University, 2014-present

___________________________________________________________________ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Department of Public Administration & Policy, Rockefeller College, University at Albany • Member, NASPAA Competency Self-Assessment Committee. 2018-present. • Welcome Week Case Study Team, 2018-present. • Member, Nonprofit Curriculum Development Committee. 2018-present. Rockefeller College, University at Albany • Member, Steering Committee, Institute of Nonprofit Leadership and Community

Development. 2018-present. • Exploratory Group for Rockefeller's Service Alumni Trip, 2019-present

University at Albany

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• Member, Graduate Academic Council, University Senate, University at Albany, SUNY. 2018-present.

• Member, Peace Corps Prep School Faculty Committee, University at Albany, SUNY. 2019-present.

• Member, Parking Advisory Committee, University at Albany, SUNY. Fall 2019 – present. Department of Public Administration, Binghamton University • Member, Search Committee, NYS Excelsior Service Fellowship Program, 2017-2018. • Member, Faculty Search Committee, 2017. • Member, Academic Ethics and Integrity Committee, Fall 2017. • Program Coordinator, Peace Corps International Masters Program, 2015-2018. • Member, Faculty Search Committee, 2015. • Faculty Co-leader, Study Abroad Program to Shenzhen, China. College of Community and Public Affairs, Binghamton University • Member, Doctoral Program Advisory Committee, College of Community and Public Affairs,

Fall 2017. • Member, Research Subcommittee of College of Community and Public Affairs Visioning

Process, Spring 2017-Spring 2018. • College of Community and Public Affairs “The Greater Good” Blog regular contributor 2014-

2016. Binghamton University • Member, Road Map Renewal, Strategic Priority #2 (Building a Transformative Learning

Community), Binghamton University, December 2016-June 2017. • Member Advisory Committee, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention,

Binghamton University, January 2017-December 2018. • Member, Advisory Council, Center for Civic Engagement, Binghamton University, 2014-

present. • Member, Search Committee for Faculty Engagement Associate position at Center for Civic

Engagement, 2016. • Co-founder and Faculty Co-director, Peru Study Abroad Program, Binghamton University

2012-2015, 2018. • Member, Engagement Institute Task Team, Center for Civic Engagement, Binghamton

University, December 2014-April 2015. ___________________________________________________________________ SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION • Accreditation Site Visitor, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration

(NASPAA), January 2019; April 2017 (2017 in Spanish). • Reviewer, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; VOLUNTAS: International Journal of

Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations; Journal of Public Affairs Education; Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership; Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public

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Policy; CQ Press; Palgrave Macmillan Press; International Association of Arts and Culture Management; Development in Practice; Critical Policy Studies

• Reviewer, 10th annual EPARCC competition, Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration, Maxwell School of Public Policy, Syracuse University, Spring 2017.

• Co-chair, Task Force on Nonprofit Competencies, NASPAA, 2014-2015. Editorial Boards • Associate Editor, Voluntas July 2019-present. • Member, Editorial Board, Voluntas. 2018-2019. • Member, Editorial Board, Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and

Governance. 2016-present. • Member, International Committee Member, Studies of Management – International Journal

of Administration (Estudios de la Gestión – Revista Internacional de la Administración), Department of Management. Andean University “Simón Bolívar,” Quito, Ecuador. 2013-present.

• Member, International Advisory Committee, International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 2nd edition.

Guest Editor Special Issue of Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and Governance, “Co-

Responsibility in building the public good in Latin America.” 2019. (with D. Barragán and A. Cruz)

Special Issue of VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, “Aid reduction and local civil society,” 2018, 29(2) (with C. Pallas)

Special Issue of Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and Governance, “Democracy and civil society in Latin America and the Caribbean in a time of change,” 2018, 2(3). (with D. Barragán and A. Cruz)

Board Service • Secretary, Board of Directors, International Society for Third-Sector Research. 2019-present. • Member, Board of Directors for the Inter-American Network for Public Administration

Education (INPAE). 2017-present. • Member, Non-profit Management Education Section Executive Council Member, Network

of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), 2014-2016. Conference Service • Member, International Academic Committee, Latin American Regional Conference,

International Society for Third-Sector Research, Medellín, Colombia, 2019; Quito, Ecuador, October 2017.

• Faculty Mentor, Doctoral Workshop, Latin American Regional Conference, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Medellin, Colombia, July 2019.

• Panel Moderator, “Models of Sustainability for Civil Society.” Latin American Regional Conference, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Quito, Ecuador, October 2017.

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• Member, Academic Committee 2018, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Amsterdam, July 2018.

• Member, Academic Committee for the International Forum of the Entrepreneur: Sustainability for Entrepreneurship and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, 2016, 2017.

• Member, International Academic Committee, Latin American Regional Conference, International Society for Third-Sector Research, Quito, Ecuador, October 2017.

• Member, Emerging Scholars Awards Committee, ARNOVA 2013. • Conference Track Co-chair, Recession, Renewal, Revolution?: Nonprofit and Voluntary

Action in an Age of Turbulence, ARNOVA 2013.

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

• Member, The Center Square Neighborhood Association, Albany, NY. 2018-present. • Member, The Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, NY. 2018-present. • Member, Albany Bike Coalition, Albany, NY. 2018-present. • Member, Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Northeastern New York, Albany, NY. 2018-

present. • Participant, African Support Alliance, Albany, NY. 2018-present. • Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Roberson Museum and Science Center,

Binghamton, N.Y. 2017-2018. • Member, Tri-Cities Opera Business and Community Working Group, Binghamton, N.Y. 2017-

2018. • Member, Leadership Committee, Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of the Southern Tier,

New York Affiliated Group of the National Peace Corps Association. 2015-2018. • Member, Board of Directors, Broome County Arts Council, Binghamton, NY. 2013-present.

President of Board, 2016-2018. • Member, Zoning Board of Appeals, City of Binghamton, 2013-2018. Vice Chair. • Member, Advisory Committee, Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW).

Binghamton, NY. 2014-2018. • Member, Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation Study (BMTS) Pedestrian & Bicycle

Committee. Binghamton, NY. 2013-2018. • Member, United Cultural Fund Grant Allocations Panel, Broome County Arts Council,

Binghamton, NY. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017. • Member, Arts & Administration Alumni Reunion Planning Committee, University of Oregon.

May-October 2014. • Member, Arts & Administration Alumni Networking Steering Committee, University of

Oregon. 2010-2018. _____________________________________________________________ AFFILIATIONS

• Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (since 2008). • International Society of Third-Sector Research (since 2012). • National Peace Corps Association (since 2015). • American Society for Public Administration (since 2015-2018). • Latin American Studies Association (2008-2013).

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• New England Council of Latin American Studies (2009-2013). ___________________________________________________________________ LANGUAGES

English, native speaker; Spanish, advanced fluency