Degree Program Offered: Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor Robert Lake, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public
Policy (EJBSPPP), 33 Livingston Avenue (732-932-5475, ext. 521)
Website: http://www.policy.rutgers.edu
Members of the Graduate Faculty
Hooshang Amirahmadi, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Cornell
Third-world development (regional/national); global economic restructuring
Clinton J. Andrews, Professor of
Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology
Energy and environmental planning; regulatory reform; planning methods
Robert W. Burchell, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Codirector, Center for Urban Policy Research; Ph.D., Rutgers
Empirical analysis in housing; land use; municipal finance
Joel Cantor, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Director, Institute for Health; Sc.D., Johns Hopkins
Health care financing and delivery; health care policy
Gabriella Carolini, Assistant Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Columbia
International urban development; affordable housing and informal settlements; public sector accounting and fiscal policy; international financial architecture
Caron
Chess, Professor of Human Ecology; Director, Center for
Environmental Communication, SEBS; Ph.D., New
York
Public participation and deliberation; communication concerning
environmental issues
Henry A. Coleman, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D.,
Princeton
Public policy; state and local finances
Jocelyn Elise Crowley, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Social policy; American politics
Stephanie Curenton, Assistant Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Virginia
Education policy; early childhood education and intervention; workforce development for early childhood teachers; language and social indicators of school readiness
James DeFilippis, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D.,
Rutgers
Community development; housing
Frank Fischer, Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, FAS-N; Ph.D., New York
Science, technology, and environmental policy
Norman J. Glickman, University Professor, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Urban and regional economics and policy
Michael R. Greenberg, Associate Dean and Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Columbia
Environmental planning; public health
William K. Hallman, Professor of Human Ecology, SEBS; Ph.D., South Carolina
Risk perception; risk communication; consumer attitudes and behavior; food policy
Andrea Hetling, Assistant Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D.,
Maryland
Social policy; domestic violence; welfare
Briavel Holcomb, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Colorado
Environment and behavior; urban revitalization
James W. Hughes, Dean and Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Rutgers
Housing; demographic and economic analyses
Radha Jagannathan, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D.,
Princeton
Statistics and methods; public welfare
Robert W. Lake, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Chicago
Urban and community development; race and housing; planning and social theory
David Listokin, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Codirector, Center for Urban Policy Research; Ph.D., Rutgers
Housing; land use; finance
Jane Miller, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania
Maternal and infant health; demography
Anton Nelessen, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; M.S., Harvard
Urban design; site and master planning; media presentations
Kathe Newman, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., CUNY
Urban politics; urban revitalization; community development
Robert B. Noland, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Impacts of transport planning and policy on environmental outcomes; impact of induced travel on vehicle emissions; behavioral responses to new transport capacity
Karen M. O'Neill, Associate Professor of Human Ecology, SEBS/SAS; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Land-use conflicts; social classes; the state
Cymie R. Payne, Assistant Professor of Human Ecology, SEBS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
International environmental law; liability; impact assessment; global climate change
Frank Popper, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Harvard
Urban politics; urban revitalization; community development
John R. Pucher, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Urban transportation; urban and public-sector economics
William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Harvard
Labor economics; economics of social problems
Alan Rosenthal, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Princeton
State legislatures; state politics
Julia Sass Rubin, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Harvard
Community economic development; developmental finance; nonprofit and hybrid organizational forms
Thomas Rudel, Professor of Sociology, SEBS; Ph.D., Yale
Development; environment; human ecology
Hal Salzman, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Brandeis
Workforce development and labor markets; effects of technological change; science and engineering workforce policy
Dona Schneider, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D.,
Rutgers
Morbidity and mortality patterns for children and high-risk groups
Joseph
J. Seneca, University Professor, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania
Environmental policy and regulation; state and local economic
development and finance
Stuart Shapiro, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Harvard
Public administration; public policy; regulatory processes; quantitative methods
Peter Simmons, Professor of Law, SL-N; LL.B., California (Berkeley)
Land use; housing; municipal law
Meredeth Turshen, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Sussex (UK)
Political economy of health; third-world social policy
Carl Van Horn, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Ohio State
American political institutions; public policy
Lyna Wiggins, Associate Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP;
Ph.D., California
(Berkeley)
GIS; computer applications in planning
Nancy Wolff, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Iowa State
Health economics; public finance
Cliff Zukin, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Ohio
State
Mass media and American politics; public opinion and voting behavior;
survey research
Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty
Frank Felder, Director, Center for
Energy, Economic, and Environmental Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology
Energy policy; restructured electric power systems
Paul
Gottleib, Associate Professor of Agricultural, Food, and Resource
Economics, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Princeton
Farmland fragmentation; causes and effects of zoning; rural and
high-tech economic development
Wolfram Hoefer, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, SEBS; Dokt.
Ing., Technische Universität München (Germany)
Brownfields; suburban landscapes; design theory
Robert E. Kopp, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Past states of Earth systems and transitions; integrated assessments: energy, climate, and policy
Michael
Lahr, Associate Research Professor, Center for Urban Policy Research;
Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania
Economic development; regional economics; public finance
Andrew Pleasant, Assistant Professor of Human Ecology, SEBS; Ph.D., Cornell
Health, environment, and science literacy and communication; social change
Edward
Ramsamy, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, SAS; Ph.D.,
Rutgers
Social theory and urban planning; international development
Mark Robson, Professor of Entomology and Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, SEBS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Public health; agrochemical toxicology
Rachel Shwom, Assistant Professor of Human Ecology, SEBS; Ph.D., Michigan State
Environmental sociology; organizational sociology; global climate change