54 COLLEGE OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS *Jane Gerald Carr Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Re-engaging Individual Capacities in Service of Civic Capacity: A Model of Holistic Civic Engagement Education for the University Dissertation Chair: Jennifer Allen Associate Professor of Public Administration Amy Katherine Rose Coplen Ph.D. Urban Studies “Poverty Wages are not Fresh, Local, or Sustainable”: Building Worker Power by Organizing Around (Re)production in Portland’s “Sustainable” Food Industry Dissertation Chair: Nathan McClintock Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning *Renée Bogin Curtis Ph.D. Urban Studies Unpacking the Process and Outcomes of Ethical Markets: A Focus on Certified B Corporations Dissertation Chair: Gregory Schrock Associate Professor of Urban S tudies and Planning *Lynn Christine Finley Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy The Role of Strategic Governance in Reducing Infant Mortality Under Crisis Conditions Dissertation Chair: Bruce Gilley Professor of Political Science Jamaal William Green Ph.D. Urban Studies Manufacturing in Place: Industrial Preservation in the US Dissertation Chair: Greg Schrock Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning *Steven Anthony Howland Ph.D. Urban Studies “I Should Have Moved Somewhere Else”: The Impacts of Gentrification on Transportation and Social Support for Black Working-Poor Families in Portland, Oregon Dissertation Chair: Karen Gibson Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning *Marta Conklé McGuire Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Addressing Structural Inequalities in Planning Processes: A Case Study of an Equity Lens Dissertation Chair: Jennifer Allen Associate Professor of Public Administration Dang Van Nguyen Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Noncompliance with Land Acquisition in Vietnam: A Policy Tools Approach Dissertation Chair: Bruce Gilley Professor of Political Science Uros Prokic Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Ethnonational Identity and Detached Lives in a Serbian Province: A Study of Parallelism Among Vojvodina’s Hungarian Community Dissertation Chair: David Kinsella Professor of Political Science and International Studies *Wei Shi Ph.D. Urban Studies The Impacts of the Bicycle Network on Bicycling Activity: A Longitudinal Multi-City Approach Dissertation Chair: Jenny Hsing-I Liu Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning Asia Spilotros Ph.D. Urban Studies The Impact of Implementing Different Cordon Size Designs on Land Use Patterns in Portland, OR Dissertation Chair: Anthony Rufolo Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning *Frederick Giovanni White Jr. Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Exploring the Role of Transformational Leaders in the Mentorship of Top-Level Administrators: A Case Study of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) VISN LEAD Program Dissertation Chair: Neal Wallace Associate Professor of Public Administration DOCTORAL DEGREES *Candidate for Spring graduation.
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