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RICHARD ALLAN HARRIS. (W) 856-225-6566. E-mail: [email protected] .edu. EDUCATION: BA Duke University (Political Science) 1973. MA Hofstra ...
CURRICULUM VITA RICHARD ALLAN HARRIS (W) 856-225-6566 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION: BA Duke University (Political Science) 1973 MA Hofstra University (History) 1975 Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (Political Science) 1981 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: American Politics, Public Policy, Business-Government Relations, Regulatory Policy, Environmental Policy EMPLOYMENT: 1982 – Present: Rutgers University-Camden, Joint appointment in Political Science and the Graduate Department of Public Policy and Administration: Full Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

1998-Present 1987-98 1982-87

 Chair, Graduate Department of Public Policy & Administration, 2006 – Present  Chair, Design Committee for Ph.D. in Public Affairs, 2005 - 2006  Director and Founder, Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, 1999 - Present  Associate Dean of Graduate School, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1997- 98  Chair, Political Science Department, 1994-96  Chair, Academic Policy Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1993-96

 Associate Chair, Department of Public Policy and Administration, 1990 – 93 HONORS AND AWARDS:  Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, 1975  Salvatori Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1977  Graduate Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1978 - 79  Brookings Institution, Guest Dissertation Scholar, 1980  Research Council Grant, Rutgers University, 1983  Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship, Rutgers University, 1983  Smith Richardson Foundation Research Grant, 1987  Brookings Institution, Guest Scholar, 1987  Rutgers Faculty Fellowship, Rutgers University, 1989  National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship, 1991  Rutgers Faculty Fellowship, Rutgers University, 1997  Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence, Rutgers-Camden, 1998  American Political Science Assoc., Jack Walker Prize, 2003 (Best Article Published on Organized Interests & Parties, 2001-2003)  American Political Science Assoc., Mary Parker Follet Award, 2003 (Best Publication on Politics & History, 2002-2003)

COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate Introduction to American Politics, Legislative Process, Public Policy Analysis, Government, Business and American Politics, Bureaucracy and Democracy, Administrative Law & American Politics Graduate Foundations of Policy Analysis, Environmental Policy, Regulatory Policy, Law and Public Policy

PUBLICATIONS: Books

Coal Firms Under the New Social Regulation, Duke University Press, 1985 The Politics of Regulatory Change: A Tale of Two Agencies (Co-author, Dr. Sidney Milkis, Brandeis) Oxford University Press, 1989 Remaking American Politics (Co-editor, Dr. Sidney Milkis, Brandeis) Westview Press, 1989 The Politics of Regulatory Change: A Tale of Two Agencies 2nd Ed. (Coauthor, Dr. Sidney Milkis, Brandeis) Oxford University Press, 1996 Articles and Chapters “Business Responses to Surface Mining Regulation,” Corporate Social Performance and Policy, JAI Press, January 1986. “Regulatory Regimes, The New Social Regulation, and Prospects for Deregulation” (Co-author, Dr. Sidney Milkis), in Reforming Regulation, Mel Dubnick and Alan Gitleson [Eds.}, JAI Press, 1988 “Federal-State Relations in the Implementation of Surface Mining Policy,” Policy Studies Review, Autumn, 1989 “A Decade of Reform” in Remaking American Politics, Richard Harris and Sidney Milkis [Eds.] Westview Press, 1989 “Politicized Management: The Changing Face of Business in American Politics,” in Remaking American Politics, Richard Harris and Sidney Milkis [Eds.] Westview Press, 1989 “Boundary Spanners, Legitimacy, and Corporate Communications” in Handbook of Administrative Communication, James Garnett and Alex Kouzmin [Eds.], Marcel Dekker Publishers, 1996. “Organized Interests and American Politics,” Richard Harris and Daniel Tichenor, Political Science Quarterly, Winter, 2003. “The Development of Interest Group Politics in America: Beyond the Conceits of Modern Times,” Daniel Tichenor and Richard A. Harris, Annual Review of Political Science, v.8, 2005

Work in Progress Encyclopedia of American Political Development, under contract with ABC-CLIO Press. This is a three volume project involving articles by over 20 authors and the collections of primary documents. Abiding Interest: Organized Interests and American Political Development, (coauthor Daniel Tichenor), under contract with Cambridge University Press.

CONFERENCE PAPERS: “Toward a Managerial Theory of Regulatory Response,” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Minneapolis, 1982 “Deregulating the Public Lobby Regime: A Tale of Two Agencies,” (with Dr. Sidney Milkis) American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1983 “Policy Without Parties: A Reconsideration of Interest Group Liberalism,” (with Dr. Sidney Milkis) Northeast Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 1984 “Politicized Management: Business Response to the New Social Regulation,” American Political Science Association, New Orleans, 1985 “Programmatic Liberalism, the Administrative State, and the Constitution,” (with Sidney Milkis) American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 1986 “The New Social Regulation: Marrying the New Deal and the New Left,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1987 “Democratic Mainsprings of the American State: Policy Reform in the 20th Century,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 1990 “The Democratic Bases of Regulation in America,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1992

“Regulation in America,” American Political Science Association, New York, 1995 “Corporate Legitimacy and the Prospect for a New Progressivism,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 1996 “Boundary Spanners, Legitimacy, and Corporate Communications,” Northeast Political Science Association, Boston, 1996 “Organized Interests in American Politics,” (with Daniel Tichenor) American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 2001 “Interest Group Politics, An Historical View,” Social Science History Association, Chicago, 2002 “Interest Group Politics in America,” (with Daniel Tichenor), American Political Science Association, Boston, 2002 “Organized Interests and State-Building,” (with Daniel Tichenor), American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 2003. “An Assessment of the Development of Organized Interest Activity in America, 1833-1969,” (with Daniel Tichenor) American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Referee: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Program Manuscript Reviewer: Johns Hopkins University Press; Oxford University Press; University of Kansas Press Book Reviewer: American Political Science Review, Policy Studies Review, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, Polity Book Review Editor: Polity 1998 - 2000 Member: American Political Science Association (Sections on Politics & History, Public Policy, Public Administration), American Society for Public Administration, Social Science History Association

PUBLIC SERVICE: Secretary: Executive Committee of the Greater Camden Partnership, an organization of Public-Private-Nonprofit Leaders Committed to Revitalizing Camden, NJ and Surrounding Area, 2001 - Present Coordinator: Camden HUB Smart Growth Plan, a New Jersey State funded Collaboration Among the City of Camden and 14 surrounding municipalities, 2001- Present Member: Steering Committee for the ARCC (Alliance for the Revitalization of Camden City), a Civic Engagement Initiative funded by the Ford Foundation and the Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2002-Present Member: Camden County Leadership Advisory Board, a Non-Partisan Committee Engaged by the County Board of Chosen Freeholders to Oversee a Financial and Management Audit of the County, 2003 Evaluator: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Transportation Planning Grants, 2003 Coordinator: Camden Safer Cities Initiative, a Public Safety Collaboration Among Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement officials, Courts, and Community Organizations, 2003 – present

Recent Grants: Camden HUB Smart Growth Grant 2000-2002 $260,000/NJ Department of Community Affairs Camden City Government Capacity-Building, Phase I 2002 – 2003 $240,000/NJ Department of Community Affairs

Camden Government Capacity-Building, Phase II $559,000/ NJ Department of Treasury

2003 – 2005

Camden Safer Cities Initiative 2003 – present $425,000/NJ Attorney General