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02/15/16 John C. Pierce 1724 Mississippi St. Lawrence, KS 66044 (785) 856-0221 (home) (971) 322-8049 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] Education: B.A. with University Honors, University of Puget Sound, 1965 M.A. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1967 Ph. D. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1969 Current Appointments: Affiliate Faculty/Graduate Faculty/Lecturer, School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Kansas (2007-present) Courtesy Faculty, Graduate Faculty, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University (2013-present) Professor Emeritus, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Vice Chancellor Emeritus, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Previous Employment: Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Program, University of Kansas, 2010/11 Executive Director, Oregon Historical Society, 2003-2006 (retired, 7/01/06) Research Professor and Graduate Faculty, Washington State University at Vancouver, Independent scholar and author, 2001-2003 Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1997-2001 Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Political Science, Graduate Faculty Member, Washington State University, 1986-1997 Chair and Professor, Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Political Science, Washington State University, 1976-1984 Associate to Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington State University, 1973-1977 Congressional Fellow, American Political Science Association, 1970-71 Instructor to Associate Professor with tenure, Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Political Science, Tulane University 1968-1973.

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02/15/16

John C. Pierce

1724 Mississippi St.

Lawrence, KS 66044

(785) 856-0221 (home)

(971) 322-8049 (cell)

[email protected]

[email protected]

Education:

B.A. with University Honors, University of Puget Sound, 1965

M.A. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1967

Ph. D. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1969

Current Appointments:

Affiliate Faculty/Graduate Faculty/Lecturer, School of Public Affairs and

Administration, University of Kansas (2007-present)

Courtesy Faculty, Graduate Faculty, School of Public Policy, Oregon State

University (2013-present)

Professor Emeritus, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Vice

Chancellor Emeritus, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

Previous Employment:

Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Program, University of Kansas, 2010/11

Executive Director, Oregon Historical Society, 2003-2006 (retired, 7/01/06)

Research Professor and Graduate Faculty, Washington State University at

Vancouver, Independent scholar and author, 2001-2003

Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado at Colorado

Springs, and Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado

at Colorado Springs, 1997-2001

Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Political Science, Graduate Faculty

Member, Washington State University, 1986-1997

Chair and Professor, Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Political Science,

Washington State University, 1976-1984

Associate to Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington State

University, 1973-1977

Congressional Fellow, American Political Science Association, 1970-71

Instructor to Associate Professor with tenure, Graduate Faculty Member,

Department of Political Science, Tulane University 1968-1973.

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Selected Honors/Awards:

Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Puget Sound, 2015

Alumni of Notable Achievement, College of Liberal Arts, University of

Minnesota, 2012

Phi Beta Kappa (Alumni Designation), University of Puget Sound, 2008

John Pierce Day, State of Washington, 1997

Christian A. Johnson Foundation Educational Leadership Program, 1996

Golden Key Honor Society Certificate of Honor for Meritorious Service, 1995

Washington State University Mortar Board Distinguished Professor, 1995

Washington State University Outstanding Faculty, 1981

American Political Science Association: Congressional Fellow, 1970-71

Selected Activities:

Friends of the KU Spencer Art Museum Board (2014-present)

Member, President (2013), Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Douglas

County Historical Society (current)

Member, Board of Directors, and Executive Committee, Kansas Council for the

Humanities (2008-2014)

Editorial Board, “Economics and Governance and Sustainability.” Book series

Of the Simone Cesaretti Foundation, Florence, Italy

Member, Board of Trustees, University of Puget Sound (2004-2013)

Chair, Advisory Council, Friends of the Hall Center for the Humanities,

University of Kansas (2011-12)

Permanent Board Secretary, Oregon Geographic Names Board: 2003-2006

Member, Board, Lewis and Clark Bicentennial in Oregon: 2003-2006

Member (ex-officio) Oregon Heritage Commission: 2003-2006

Partner, Board of the Oregon Cultural Trust: 2003-2006

Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum Endowment Board, 1998-2001

Trustee, Washington Commission on the Humanities, 1995-97

Trustee, Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, 1994-2002 (Appointed

twice by President William Clinton)

Whitman County Mental Health Board, 1977

Courses Taught:

Cultural Institutions and Social Capital (SPAA/MUSE, KU)

Non-profit Accountability (SPAA, KU)

Honors Introduction to Public Administration (SPAA, KU)

The Nature of Museums (MUSE, KU)

Social Capital and Civic Engagement (SPAA, KU)

Sustainability Issues for Public Administrators (SPAA, KU)

Sustainability and Civic Engagement (service learning course, SPAA, KU)

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Introduction to American Government and Politics (WSU)

Introduction to Political Science (Tulane)

Public Opinion and Voting Behavior (WSU, Tulane)

Political Parties and Interest Groups (WSU, Tulane)

The Electorate (WSU)

Political Culture and Public Policy (WSU)

Social Capital and Public Policy (WSU-Vancouver)

Public Policy Seminar (WSU)

Honors Introduction to Political Science (WSU)

Introduction to Political Science (Tulane)

Political Methodology (Tulane)

Congress and the Legislative Process (WSU, Tulane)

Honors Advanced Seminar (WSU)

Evaluation Research (WSU-Vancouver)

Numerous Ph.D. and Masters theses and dissertations

Current Research:

Books/Monographs:

Tilting at Windmills. Research monograph on public attitudes about tradeoffs in the

development of alternative energy technologies in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and

California. With Brent S. Steel. Under contract to Springer. Expected completion:

2015/16.

Searching for Home, One Stream at a Time. A collection of personal essays reflecting on

my search for “home” by fishing streams where I have lived or where my family lives or

has lived, from the Sandhills of Nebraska to the rolling hills of Tuscany.

Nice Trout. A collection of personal essays focusing on reflections in regard to

experiences fly-fishing for trout (In Press with Whitefish Press, scheduled for Fall, 2016).

Article length research projects:

Evan Berman, John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel & Jeanette Taylor. “Job Satisfaction in Cascadia: A Comparison of British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington Civil Servants.” Paper prepared for the Fred Riggs Symposium: Rethinking Public Service

Ethics: Cross-cultural Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges, American Society for

Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference Section on International &

Comparative Administration (SICA), Seattle, WA 2016.

*The presence of sustainability-related public values in the applications of cities for All-

American City status (with Heather Getha-Taylor, Jeannette Blackmar)

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*The role of social capital in buffering the impact of economic conditions on public

health outcomes (with Dorothy Daley, Holly Goerdel, Renee Dinsmore)

*The role of socio-political sources in the creation of creative cultural capital (with Alisa

Moldanova and Nicholas Lovrich)

*Sociocultural correlates of compassionate counties (with Ward Lyle and Stacey White)

*Explaining the presence of sanctuary communities (With Nicholas Lovrich, Chris

Simon and Maria Chavez-Pringle).

Publications:

Books/Monographs/Journal Symposia

*John C. Pierce. Nice Trout. Collected personal essays. (Cincinnati, OH:

Whitefish Press, Forthcoming: 2015/16).

*Brent S. Steel and John C. Pierce. Tilting at Windmills (tentative title) Research

monograph on public attitudes about tradeoffs in the development of alternative

energy technologies in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California. Springer. Under

contract. Springer. Expected completion: 2015/16.

*John C. Pierce. Beginner’s Creek. Collected personal essays. (Cincinnati, OH:

Whitefish Press, 2012), 123 pp.

*John C. Pierce. McCormick Creek. (Lawrence, KS: Snapfish, 2012), 21 pp.

*John C. Pierce and Brent S. Steel. (Editors). Cultural Considerations in Support for

Alternative Energy Policy. Special issue symposium of Comparative Technology

Transfer and Society Vol. 7, No. 3 (2009): 247-302.

*John C. Pierce and Carolyn N. Long. (Editors) Presidents and the Presidency:

Selected Essays from the Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series (Portland, Oregon: The

Oregon Historical Society, 2006).

*John C. Pierce. Catch and Release. Collected personal essays. (Sweet Grass Books,

Farcountry Press: 2006), 142 pp. Also audio-issued on the Idaho Commission for

Libraries’ Talking Book series (2011).

*John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Brent S. Steel, Mary Ann E. Steger and

John Tennert. Political Culture and Public Policy in Canada and the United States:

Only a Border Apart? (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2000).

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*John C. Pierce. River Earth: A Personal Map. Collected essays. (Pullman,

WA:WSU Press, 1999), 192 pp.

*Russell Dalton, Paula Garb, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and John

Whitely. Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the Environmental Consequences of

Nuclear Weapons Production in the United States and Russia (Cambridge, Mass:

MIT Press, 1999).

*John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Mary Ann E. Steger and Brent S. Steel.

Political Communication and Environmental Interest Groups: The United States And

Canada (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1992).

*David C. Nice, John C. Pierce and Charles H. Sheldon (editors). Government and

Politics in the Evergreen State (Pullman, WA: WSU Press, 1992).

*John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

Public Knowledge and Environmental Politics in Japan and the United States

(Boulder, CO: Westview, 1989).

*John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. Water Politics, Democracy and the

Technical Information Quandary (Millwood, NY: Associated Faculty Press, 1986).

*Thor Swanson, William F. Mullen, John C. Pierce and Charles H. Sheldon (editors).

Political Life in Washington: Governing the Evergreen State (Pullman, WA: WSU

Press, 1985).

*John C. Pierce, Kathleen Beatty and Paul R. Hagner. The Dynamics of American

Public Opinion (Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1982).

*John C. Pierce and John L. Sullivan (editors). The Electorate Reconsidered

(Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE, 1980).

*JL Huffman, M Berry, N Brown, NP Lovrich, JC Pierce. The Allocation of Water

to Instream Flows, Volume I: A Comparative Study of Policy Making and Technical

Information in the States of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Washington (Washington

State Water Research Center, 1980).

*JC Pierce, NPJ Lovrich, A Cook. The Allocation of Water to Instream Flows,

Volume III: Idaho Water Resources Management (Washington State Water

Research Center, 1980).

*William F. Mullen, John C. Pierce, Charles H. Sheldon and Thor Swanson (editors).

Washington Government and Politics (Pullman, WA: WSU Press, 1978).

*John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen (editors). Water Politics and Public

Involvement (Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Science, 1976).

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*John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen. Public Attitudes Toward Water Allocation

in The State of Washington: Citizens, Interest Groups and Agencies (Pullman, WA:

State of Washington Water Research Center, 1975).

*John C. Pierce and Richard A. Pride (editors). Cross-National Micro-Analysis

(Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE, 1972).

*L. Earl Shaw and John C. Pierce (editors). Readings on the American Political

System (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1970).

*John C. Pierce. Ideology, Attitudes and Voting Behavior of the American

Electorate: 1956, 1960, 1964 (Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1969,

281pp.).

Articles and Essays

Pierce, John C., Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and William Budd. “Social Capital,

Institutional Performance, and Sustainability in Italy’s Regions: Still Evidence of

Enduring Historical Effects?” Under Revise and Resubmit.

Rachel Krause, John C. Pierce and Brent S. Steel. “The impact of auditory and visual

experience with wind turbines on support for wind production and proximity-based

opposition.” Society and Natural Resources (Forthcoming).

Blackmar, Jeannette M., John C. Pierce, and Brent S. Steel. “Social Capital and the

Centrality of Local Food Policy to Sustainability Initiatives in U.S. Counties.”

Review of Studies of Sustainability (2015): 45-62. DOI: 10.3280/RISS2015-001004.

Brent S. Steel, John C. Pierce, Rebecca L. Warner, and Nicholas P. Lovrich.

“Environmental Value Considerations in Public Attitudes about Alternative Energy

Development in Oregon and Washington.” Environmental Management Vol. 55

(2015): 634-645.

Natalie Martinkus, Wenping Shi, Nicholas P. Lovrich, John Pierce, Paul Smith, and

Michael Wolcott. “Integrating Biogeophysical and Social Assets Into Biomass-to-

Biofuel Supply Chain Siting Decisions.” Biomass and Bioenergy Vol. 66 (2014):

410-418.

John C. Pierce. “Nice Trout.” Essay in three parts, in three issues of Northern

Journeys (2013/2014).

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Bonnie J. Johnson and John C. Pierce. “Is County Level of Social, Creative, and

Human Capital Associated with Winning Humanities Grants in Kansas? Nonprofit

Management and Leadership Vol. 24 (2014): 503-520.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas Lovrich, Bonnie Johnson, William Budd and Tony Reames.

“Social Capital and Sustainability Plans and Policies in American Urban areas: 2000-

2010.” Sustainability Vol. 6, No. 1 (2014): 136-157.

Johnson, Bonnie P., Holly T. Goerdel, Nicolas P. Lovrich, Jr., and John C. Pierce.

“Social Capital and Emergency Management Planning: A Test of Community

Context Effects on Formal and Informal Collaboration.” American Review of Public

Administration DOI: 10.1177/0275074013504127 (2013).

John C. Pierce, Bonnie J. Johnson and Stacey S. White. “Social, Creative, Human

and Political Capital Effects on Sustainability Initiatives in Kansas Counties: A

Research Note.” Community Development. Vol. 44, No.2 (2013): 188-199.

John C. Pierce, William Budd, and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Resilience and

Sustainability in American Urban Areas.” Environmental Politics. Vol. 20, No. 4

(July, 2011): 566-584.

John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel and Rebecca L. Warner. “Knowledge, Culture and

Public Support for Renewable Energy Policy.” Comparative Technology Transfer

and Society (2009): 270-286.

John C. Pierce and Brent S. Steel, “Cultural Considerations in Public Support for

Renewable Energy Technologies.” Comparative Technology Transfer and Society

(2009): 247-250.

John C. Pierce. “A Selkirk Font.” Northern Journeys. Vol. 11: October, 2008.

William W. Budd, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and John C. Pierce. “Political Culture

and Sustainability in American Cities.” Cities: An International Journal of Urban

Planning and Policy (2008). Vol. 25: 257-267.

John Pierce, Mark Stephan, Nicholas Lovrich, Madina Khalmirzaeva, Abdulkhakim

Salokhiddinov, and Edward P. Weber. “Cross-national Transfer of Governance

Technologies: The Case of Water Allocation in Uzbekistan.” Comparative

Technology Transfer and Society. (2006) 4: 287-304.

John Pierce. “A River’s Reach.” Plains Song Review VIII (2006): 15-19.

John Pierce. “Catch and Release.” Open Spaces 6 (2004): 29-35.

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John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Internet Technology Transfer and Social

Capital: Aggregate and Individual Relationships in American Cities.” Comparative

Technology Transfer and Society 1 (2003): 47-70.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and C. David Moon. “Social Capital and

Government Performance: An Analysis of Twenty American Cities.”Public

Performance & Management Review 25 (2002): 381-397.

John Harner, Kee Warner, John Pierce and Tom Huber. “Urban Environmental

Justice Indices.” The Professional Geographer 54 (2002): 318-331.

John C. Pierce. “The Logger Savant.” Northern Journeys (2002).

C. David Moon, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “Political Culture in the

Urban West: Is It Really Different?” State and Local Government Review (Spring,

2001): 195-201.

C. David Moon, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “Political Culture in

Canada and the United States: Comparing Civic Attitudes in Major Canadian and

American Cities.” Social Science Quarterly 81 (2000): 826-836.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Russell Dalton. “Contextual Influences

on Environmental Knowledge: Public Familiarity with Technical Terms in Nuclear

Weapons Production in Russia and the United States.” Environment and Behavior 32

(2000): 188-208.

Brent S. Steel, John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Public Information

Campaigns and ‘At-Risk Voters.” Political Communication 15 (1998): 117-113.

John C. Pierce. “The Hidden Layer of Political Culture: A Comment on

‘Postmaterial Values and the Environment: A Critique and Reappraisal.” Social

Science Quarterly 78 (1997): 30-35.

Brent S. Steel, John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Resources and Strategies

of Interest Groups and Industry Representatives Involved in Federal Forest Policy.”

Social Science Journal 33 (1996): 401-420.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel, Mary Ann E. Steger and John

Tennert. “Native Claims and Public Attitudes: The Politics of Context and Culture

in British Columbia and Washington State. International Journal of Canadian

Studies 12 (1995): 235-259.

Brent S. Steel, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and John C. Pierce. “Causes and

Consequences of Public Knowledge Concerning State and Local Taxes: An Oregon

and Washington Comparison Study.” State and Local Government Review 26 (1994):

89-103.

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Brent S. Steel, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and John C. Pierce. “Natural Resource

Information Sources and Postmaterial Values: A Comparative Study of U.S. and

Canadian Citizens in the Great Lakes Area.” Journal of Environmental Systems 22

(1992-93): 123-136.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Mary Ann E. Steger and Brent S. Steel.

“Public Policy, Political Culture and Generational Change in British Columbia.”

International Journal of Canadian Studies 10 (1993): 23-38.

Brent S. Steel, Rebecca L. Warner, Nicholas P. Lovrich,Jr. and John C. Pierce. “The

Inglehart-Flanagan Debate over Postmaterialist Values: Some Evidence from a

Canadian-American Case Study.” Political Psychology 13 (1992): 61-67.

John C. Pierce, Mary Ann E. Steger, Lynette Lee-Sammons and Nicholas P. Lovrich,

Jr. “Media Reliance and Public Images of Environmental Politics.” Journalism

Quarterly 67 (1990): 379-393.

Brent S. Steel, Mary Ann S. Steger, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce.

“Consensus and Dissension among Contemporary Environmental Activists:

Preservationists and Conservationists in the US and Canada Context.” Environment

and Planning C: Government and Policy 8 (1990): 379-393.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Masahiko Matsuoka. “Support for

Citizen Participation: A Comparison of American and Japanese Citizens, Activists

and Elites.” Western Political Quarterly 43 (1990): 39-60.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and Charles H. Sheldon. “Citizen Knowledge

and Voting in Judicial Elections.” Judicature 79 (1989): 28-33.

Mary Ann E. Steger, John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Brent S. Steel.

“Political Culture, Postmaterial Values and the New Environmental Paradigm.”

Political Behavior 11 (1989): 233-254.

Dennis L. Soden, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and Berton L. Lamb.

“Public Participation in Natural Resource Policy Processes: A View from the Inside

Out.” The Environmental Professional 10 (1989): 304-316.

John C. Pierce, Lynette Lee-Sammons and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Public Reliance

on Sources of Environmental Information in Japan and the United States.” Journalism

Quarterly 65 (1989): 902-908.

Mary Ann E. Steger, John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr.

“Information Source Reliance and Knowledge Acquisition: Canadian/U.S.

Comparisons Regarding Acid Rain.” Western Political Quarterly 41 (1988): 747-

764.

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John C. Pierce, Mary Ann E. Steger, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and Brent S. Steel.

“Public Information on Acid Rain in Canada and the United States.” Social Science

Quarterly 69 (1988): 193-202.

Stephanie Witt, Mary Ann E. Steger, John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr.

“Investigating the Potential for Voter Support of Metropolitan Government Reform:

The Relative Weight of Class, Attitudinal, Ideological and Knowledge Factors.” The

Western Governmental Researcher 4 (1988): 57-76.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Environmental Belief Systems Among Japanese and American Elites and Publics.”

Political Behavior 9 (1987): 139-159.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Environmental Policy Elites’ Trust of Information Sources in Japan and the United

States.” American Behavioral Scientist 30 (1987): 578-596.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Culture, Politics and Mass Publics: Traditional and Modern Supporters of the New

Environmental Paradigm in Japan and the United States.” Journal of Politics 49

(1987): 54-79.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce, Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Gender Differences in Policy Relevant Knowledge Holding: A Cross-National

Analysis of Environmental Information Levels in the U.S. and Japan.” Research in

Politics and Society 2 (1986): 147-180.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce, Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Policy Relevant Information and Public Attitudes: Is Public Ignorance a Barrier to

Nonpoint Pollution Management?” Water Resources Bulletin 22(1986): 229-236

John C. Pierce, Taketsugu Tsurutani, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Takematsu Abe.

“Vanguards and Rearguards in Environmental Politics: A Comparison of Japan and

the United States.” Comparative Political Studies 18 (1986):419-477.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce, Taketsugu Tsurutani and Takematsu Abe.

“Water Pollution Control in Democratic Societies: A Cross-National Analysis of

Sources of Public Beliefs and Behavior in Japan and the United States.” Review of

Policy Research 5 (1985): 431-450.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “The Good Guys and Bad Guys in

Natural Resource Politics: Content and Structure of Perceptions of Interests Among

General and Attentive Publics.” The Social Science Journal 23 (1985):309-326.

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Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Takematsu Abe, John C. Pierce and Taketsugu Tsurutani.

“Knowledge and Action in Environmental Politics: Effects of Knowledgeability

Upon Public Policy Attitudes in Post-Industrial Japan and the United States.” Studies

in International Relations (Koukusai Kankei Kenkyo) 9 (1984): 37-77.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “Situation-Specific and Transituational

Factors Affecting Knowledge Gap Phenomena.” Communication Research 11

(1984): 415-434.

Paul R. Hagner and John C. Pierce. “Racial Differences in Political

Conceptualization.” Western Political Quarterly 37 (1984): 212-235.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Interest Groups and the Formation of

Policy: The Role of Technical Information and Trust.” Policy Studies Journal 11

(1983): 181-204.

Pinky S. Wassenburg, Kay G. Wolsborn, Paul R. Hagner and John C. Pierce.

“Gender Differences in Political Conceptualization.” American Politics Quarterly 11

(1983): 181-204.

Paul R. Hagner and John C. Pierce. “Levels of Conceptualization and Political Belief

Consistency.” Micropolitics 2 (1983): 311-348.

Paul R. Hagner and John C. Pierce. “Correlative Characteristics of Levels of

Conceptualization.” Journal of Politics 44 (1982): 779-807.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Knowledge and Politics: The

Distribution And Consequences of Policy Relevant Information Among the Public,

Activists, Legislators and Experts.” Knowledge 3 (1982): 521-554.

John C. Pierce and Paul R. Hagner. “Conceptualization and Party Identification:

1956-1976.” American Journal of Political Science 26 (1982): 377-387.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Survey Measurement of Political

Participation: Selective Effects of Recall in Petition Signing.” Social Science

Quarterly 63 (1982): 164-171.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and Annabel K. Cook. “Water Resource

Policy and Collective Representation in Idaho: Legislators, Activists and the General

Public.” Idaho Journal of Politics 4 (1981): 1-27.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Belief Systems Concerning the

Environment.” Political Behavior 2 (1980): 259-286.

John C. Pierce. “Conflict and Consensus in Water Politics.” Western Political

Quarterly 32 (1979): 307-319.

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John C. Pierce. “Water Resource Preservation: Personal Values and Public Support.”

Environment and Behavior 11 (1979): 147-161.

Kathleen M. Beatty, Harvey Doerksen and John C. Pierce. “Water Resource Politics

and Interest Group Tactics.” Water Resources Bulletin 14 (1978): 394-403.

John C. Pierce. “Party, Ideology and Public Evaluations of the Power of Television

Newspeople.” Journalism Quarterly 54 (1977): 307-312, 361.

Nathaniel Beck and John C. Pierce. “Political Involvement and Party Allegiances in

Canada and the United States.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 18

(1977): 23-43.

John C. Pierce. “The Role of Preservationist Identification in the Belief Systems of

Water Resource Group Leaders.” Polity 9 (1977): 538-550.

Kathleen M. Beatty and John C. Pierce. “Representation and Public Involvement in

Water Resource Politics: A Comparison of Six Participant Types.” Water Resources

Bulletin 12 (1976): 1005-1017.

Harvey R. Doerksen and John C. Pierce. “Citizen Influence in Water Policy

Decisions: Context, Constraints and Alternatives.” Water Resources Bullletin 11

(1975): 953-964.

Lawrence C. Dodd and John C. Pierce. “Roll Call Measurement of Committee

Integration: The Impact of Alternative Methods.” Polity 7 (1975): 386-401.

John C. Pierce. “The Relationship Between Linkage Salience and Linkage

Organization In Mass Belief Systems.” The Public Opinion Quarterly 39 (1975):

102-110.

Douglas D. Rose and John C. Pierce. “Rejoinder to Comment by Philip E.

Converse.” The American Political Science Review 68 (1974): 661-666.

John C. Pierce and Douglas D. Rose. “Nonattitudes and American Public Opinion:

The Examination of a Thesis.” The American Political Science Review 68 (1974):

626-649.

John C. Pierce, William P. Avery and Addison Carey, Jr. “Sex Differences in Black

Political Beliefs and Behavior.” American Journal of Political Science 17 (1973):

422-430.

John C. Pierce and Addison Carey, Jr. “Efficacy and Participation: A Study of Black

Political Behavior.” Journal of Black Studies 2 (1971): 201-223.

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John C. Pierce. “Party Identification and the Changing Role of Ideology in American

Politics.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 14 (1970): 25-42

George R. Pierson, Raymond B. Cattell and John C. Pierce. “A Demonstration by the

HSPQ of the Nature of the Personality Changes Produced by Institutionalization of

Delinquents.” Journal of Social Psychology 70 (1966): 229-239.

Chapters, Essays, Reprinted Articles, Proceedings, Reviews and Other Items

Lovrich, Nicholas P. and John C. Pierce. “Social Capital and Organizational

Change.” In Global encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. Ali

Farazmand, editor (Springer, Forthcoming, 2016): 23 pp.

Getha-Taylor, Heather, John C. Pierce and Jeannette Blackmar. “Recognizing Public

Values at the Local Government Level: A Study of the All-American City Awards.”

In John Bryson, Barbara Crosby and Laura Bloomberg (Editors), Creating Public

Values in Practice. CRC Press/Taylor and Francis, 2015: Pp. 263-286.

Lovrich, N., W. Shi, N. Martinkus, P. Smith, J. Pierce, A. Kulkarni, M. Gaffney, M.

Wolcottc, and S. Brown. 2012. Integrating Social Capital Into Biojet Feedstock

Facility Siting Decisions. In Proceedings of the Sun Grant Initiative 2012 National

Conference: Science for Biomass Feedstock Production and Utilization, Oct. 2-5 in

New Orleans, LA, USA. In-press.

Martinkus, N., A. Kulkarni, N. Lovrich, P. Smith, W. Shi, J. Pierce, M. Wolcott, and

S. Brown. 2012. An Innovative Approach to Identify Regional Bioenergy

Infrastructure Sites. In Proceedings of the 55th International Convention of Society

of Wood Science and Technology, August 27-31, 2012, Beijing, CHINA. In-press.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Democracy and Technology.” In Brent

S. Steel (ed.) Science and Politics. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2014:134-137).

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Stuart Elway. “Washington’s Political

Culture,” in Lovrich and Clayton (eds.), Governing Washington: Politics and

Government in the Evergreen State. (Pullman, Washington: Washington State

University Press, 2011), pp. 1-19.

Bonnie Johnson, John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “The Accountability

Environment of U.S. American Counties.” In George Frederickson and Melvin

Dubnick, Editors, Accountable Governance: Problems and Promises. (Armonk New

York: M.E. Sharpe, 2011), pp. 111-126.

John C. Pierce, “Beginner’s Creek” in Beginner’s Creek (Cincinatti, OH: Whitefish

Press, 2012): 1-11.

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John C. Pierce, “Yelm Creek” in Beginner’s Creek: 13-24.

John C. Pierce, “Creek Keeper,” in Beginner’s Creek: 93-108.

John C. Pierce, “The Perfect Creek,” in Beginner’s Creek: 109-121.

John C. Pierce, “Angler’s Font,” in Beginner’s Creek: 55-68.

John C. Pierce, “Spaces Between the Pools,” in Beginner’s Creek: 43-54.

John C. Pierce, “Searching for Jeru,” in Beginner’s Creek: 25-41.

John C. Pierce, “Downstream or Downhill,” in Beginner’s Creek: 63-92.

John C. Pierce. “Anglers’ Dance,” in Catch and Release (Sweet Grass Books, 2006):

8-18.

John C. Pierce. “Catch and Release,” in Catch and Release: 19-31.

John C. Pierce. “On Jeru Falls,” in Catch and Release: 32-41.

John C. Pierce. “Fishing with my Sister,” in Catch and Release: 42-58.

John C. Pierce. “A River’s Reach,” in Catch and Release: 59-71.

John C. Pierce. “Berryfishing,” in Catch and Release: 72-84.

John C. Pierce. “IA-O,” in Catch and Release: 85-101.

John C. Pierce. “Trophy Husband,” in Catch and Release: 102-117.

John C. Pierce. “The Logger,” in Catch and Release: 132-144.

John C. Pierce. “Aquaculture,” in Catch and Release: 145-158.

John C. Pierce. Review of Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinking the Digital

Divide. In Comparative Technology Transfer and Society (August 2004).

John Pierce, Nicholas Lovrich and Stuart Elway. “Public Opinion and Political

Culture in Washington State.” In Cornell W. Clayton, Lance T. LeLoup and Nicholas

P. Lovrich (editors) Government and Politics in the State of Washington (Pullman,

WA: Washington State University Press, 2004): 1-26.

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “The Cultural Context for Forest Policy

Decisions: The Case of Western Canada and the United States.” In Shindler and

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Finley (editors) Two Paths Toward Sustainable Forest: Public Values in Canada and

the United States (2003: Oregon State University Press).

John C. Pierce. “Riverfishing,” in John C. Pierce, River Earth (WSU Press, 1999): 1-

10.

John C. Pierce. “River Earth,” in River Earth: 11-20.

John C. Pierce. “Fly Fishing Alone,” in River Earth: 21-28.

John C. Pierce. “Lagniappe: The Accidental Finding,” in River Earth: 29-38.

John C. Pierce. “Politics and the Pack,” in River Earth: 39-52.

John C. Pierce. “The Sounds of Silence,” in River Earth: 53-61.

John C. Pierce. “Mirage: The Fish that Doesn’t Exist,” in River Earth: 63-67.

John C. Pierce. “The Survivalist,” in River Earth: 69-83.

John C. Pierce. “Masquerade,” in River Earth: 85-91.

John C. Pierce. “Flylife,” in River Earth: 93-99.

John C. Pierce. “The Inclined Plane,” in River Earth: 101-111.

John C. Pierce. “The Forest Primeval,” in River Earth: 113-125.

John C. Pierce. “The Bogachiel Sonata,” in River Earth: 127-144.

John C. Pierce. “Violation,” in River Earth: 145-159.

John C. Pierce. “Who Am I?” in River Earth: 159-176.

John C. Pierce. “Rivers of Change,” in River Earth: 177-199.

Russell J. Dalton, Paula Garb, Nicholas P. Lovrich, John C. Pierce and John M.

Whitely. “Introduction.” In Dalton, Garb, Lovrich, Pierce and Whitely (editors)

Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the Environmental Consequences Of Nuclear

Weapons Production in the United States and Russia (Cambridge,MA: MIT Press,

1999): 3-25.

John C. Pierce, Russell J. Dalton and Andrei Zaitev. “Public Perceptions of

Environmental Conditions.” In Dalton, Garb, Lovrich, Pierce and Whitely (editors)

Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the Environmental Consequences of Nuclear

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Weapons Production in the United States and Russia (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,

1999): 97-129.

Russell J. Dalton, Yevgeny Gontmacher, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and John C. Pierce.

“Environmental Attitudes and the New Environmental Paradigm.” In Dalton, Garb,

Lovrich, Pierce and Whitely (editors) Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the

Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons Production in the United States

and Russia (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999): 195-230.

John C. Pierce, Russell J. Dalton and Ira Gluck. “The Mobilization of Public Support

For Environmental Action.” In Dalton, Garb, Lovrich, Pierce and Whitely (editors)

Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the Environmental Consequences of Nuclear

Weapons Production in the United States and Russia (Cambridge: MA: MIT Press,

1999): 251-284.

Russell J. Dalton, Paula Garb, Nicholas P. Lovrich, John C. Pierce, John M. Whitely.

“Conclusion: Legacies of the Nuclear Age.” In Dalton, Garb, Lovrich, Pierce and

Whitely (editors) Critical Masses: Citizen Responses to the Environmental

Consequences of Nuclear Weapons Production in the United States and Russia

(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999): 381-415.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Russell J. Dalton. “If the Truth Hurts,

Consider the Source: Public Trust of Information about Nuclear Facilities in Russia

and the United States.” In Dennis L. Soden and Brent S. Steel (editors). Handbook

of Global Environmental Policy and Administration (New York: Marcel Dekker,

1999): 433-451.

Brent S. Steel and John C. Pierce. “Political Communication Strategies of Interest

Groups and Industry in Federal Forest Policy.” In Brent S. Steel (editor), Public

Lands Management in the West: Citizens, Interest Groups and Values (Westport, CT:

Greenwood Press, 1997): 49-64.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and Lynette Lee-Sammons. “Political

Culture And Support for Science and Technology Among Publics, Activists and

Elites In Japan and the U.S.” In Dennis Soden (editor), Science Policy (Lommack,

NY: Nova Science, 1996): 91-112.

Russell Dalton, Paula Garb, John Whitely, Nicholas Lovrich and John C. Pierce.

“Environmental Survey in Chelyabinsk and Hanford.” In Ecological Consciousness-

Ecological Security (Kaluga, Russia: Kaluga Institute of Sociology, 1996): 42-52.

John C. Pierce. “Postmaterialism.” In Robert Pachlke (editor), The Encyclopedia of

Conservation and Environmentalism (New York: Garland, 1995): 529-530.

John C. Pierce. “Scientific Literacy, Democracy and the Technical Information

Quandary.” Universe (Pullman, WA: Washington State University, 1994).

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Mary Ann E. Steger, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and Brent S. Steel. “The

Political Communication Systems of Environmental Groups: A Canadian-American

Comparison.” In Jonathan Lemco (editor), The Canada-United States Relationship

(Westport: Praeger, 1992): 93-127.

Dennis L. Soden, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “Public Perceptions of

Urban Water-Related Health Issues.” In Chester L. Tate, Jr. (editor) International

Symposium on Water-Related Health Issues (American Water Resource Association,

Bethesda: November, 1986): 45-50.

Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and Charles H. Sheldon. “Public Attitudes on

Court Services: The Effects of Knowledge on Perceptions of the Level and Quality

of Service.” Judiciary (Olympia, 1986).

Takematsu Abe, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., John C. Pierce and Taketsugu Tsurutani.

“Citizen Participation in Environmental Policy Making in the Coastal Area: Some

Lessons from a Cross-National Study.” Proceedings of Ocean Space 85:

International Symposium on Ocean Space Utilization (Tokyo, 1985): 37-77.

Dennis Soden, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. and John C. Pierce. “Conflict Resolution in

Small Scale Hydro Electric Development: The Effects of Preservationist Values,

Technical Information and Knowledge Holding.” Proceedings of the American

Fisheries Society Symposium on Small Hydropower and Fisheries (Denver, 1985):

455-461.

Dennis Soden, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., and John C. Pierce. “City/Suburb

Perceptions of Groundwater Issues.” Proceedings of the American Water Resources

Association On Groundwater Contamination and Reclamation (Tucson, 1985).

John C. Pierce and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. “Citizen, Solon and Expert Views on

Water Policy.” Proceedings of Conference on Water and Energy. (American Society

Of Civil Engineers, June 27-30, 1982).

John C. Pierce and Paul R. Hagner. “Change in the Public’s Political Thinking: The

Watershed Years, 1956-1968.” In John C. Pierce and John L. Sullivan (editors) The

Electorate Reconsidered (Beverly Hills: Sage: 1980): 69-90.

John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich and Annabel K. Cook. “Public Policy, Public

Opinion and the Technical Information Quandary.” Proceedings of the American

Water Resources Association Symposium, 1979.

John C. Pierce. “Public Opinion and Political Linkage.” In Mullen, Pierce, Sheldon

and Swanson (editors) The Government and Politics of Washington State (Pullman,

WA: Washington State University Press, 1978): 43-62.

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William F. Mullen and John C. Pierce. “Political Parties.” In Mullen, Pierce,

Sheldon And Swanson (editors) The Government and Politics of Washington State

(Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1978): 81-100.

Nathaniel Beck and John C. Pierce. “Political Involvement and Party Allegiances in

Canada and the United States.” Reprinted in Robert Presthus (editor) Cross-National

Perspectives (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977).

John C. Pierce. “Participation and Representation in Water Resource Politics.”

Proceedings of the Instream Flow Needs Conference and Symposium (Boise:May,

1976).

Harvey R. Doerksen and John C. Pierce. “Citizen Influence in Water Policy

Decisions: Context, Constraints and Alternatives.” In Pierce and Doerksen (editors),

Water Politics and Public Involvement (Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science, 1976): 3-28.

John C. Pierce, Kathleen M. Beatty and Harvey R. Doerksen. “Rational Participation

and Public Involvement in Water Resource Politics.” In Pierce and Doerksen

(editors) Water Politics and Public Involvement (Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science,

1976): 249-266.

John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen. “Citizen Advisory Committees: The Impact

of Recruitment on Representation and Responsiveness.” In Pierce and Doerksen

(editors) Water Politics and Public Involvement (Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science,

1976): 249-266.

John C. Pierce, Addison Carey, Jr. and William P. Avery. “Sex Differences in Black

Political Beliefs and Behavior.” Reprinted in Prestage and Githins (editors) A Portrait

of Marginality (New York: David McKay, 1977): 66-74.

John C. Pierce. “Party Identification and the Changing Role of Ideology in American

Politics.” Reprinted in Welch and Comers (editors) Public Opinion (National Press

Books, 1975): 107-116.

John C. Pierce and Richard A. Pride. “Cross-National Microanalysis: Procedures and

Problems.” In Pierce and Pride (editors) Cross-National Microanalysis (Beverly

Hills: Sage Publications, 1972): 13-30.

Miscellaneous

William Flanigan and David RePass with John C. Pierce and Nancy Zingale. Political

Behavior Laboratory Manual (Minneapolis, 1967).

John C. Pierce. “Watergate Politics.” A teaching note in DEA News (Winter, 1975): 10.

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John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen. Wetland Owners Survey. Final report submitted

to the Washington State Water Research Center (Fall, 1976).

John C. Pierce, Nicholas Lovrich, and Annabel K. Cook. The Allocation of Water to

Instream Flows: Idaho Water Resources Management. Final report to OWRT

(1980).

Contracts, Grants, Awards, Consultancies

School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Kansas. Program outcomes

assessment for accreditation reports. 2013-2015.

Graduate Program in Public Policy, Oregon State University. Public Attitudes about

Alternative Energy Technologies in the face of Climate Change. 2013.

Longitudinal Analysis of Community Collaboration and Sustainability: Evidence from the All-­

America City Awards. Heather Getha-­‐ Taylor, Jeannette Blackmar, John C. Pierce.

Project Vote Smart via OSU and WSU. Drafting of final report on evaluation of Youth

Vote Initiative.

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Consultant on multiple policy questions,

including guidelines for individual retirement agreements, summer school

organization and funding, distance education and extended studies organization

and funding, and position allocation processes.

Leigh Stowell and Company. Consultant on issues dealing with the construction of

methods for identifying the political cultural attributes of market segments in

major American cities.

Project Vote Smart. Consultant on issues dealing with the enhancement of politician

participation in surveys of policy positions in order to better inform voters.

2001. Pro bono.

U.S.G.S. Reviewer of final report on survey of attitudes about prairie dog protection.

2001. Pro bono.

Hanford-CERE Project: Documentation of Public Concerns Regarding Environmental

Cleanups. Xavier University. Department of Energy pass-through funds.

Co-Investigator. Nicholas P. Lovrich, Principal Investigator. $99,716. 1994-95.

Canadian Embassy Instructional Support Grants for Mini-Course on Canadian-American

Public Policy Comparisons. $500. 1992.

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Canadian Embassy Faculty Research Programme grant. “Public Policy Issues Facingthe

Pacific Northwest: Testing the Role of Postmaterialist Values in British

Columbia and Washington State Politics.” Principal Investigator with Nicholas

P. Lovrich, Jr., Mary Ann E. Steger, and Brent S. Steel. $6000. 1991.

Canadian Embassy Faculty Research Programme grant. “A Study of Canadian and

U.S. Environmental Groups as Transmitters of Scientific Information to

Governments and the Public: The Case of Acid Rain.” Co-principal

Investigator with Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Mary Ann E. Steger and Brent S. Steel.

$4,500. 1987.

Spokane County contract to survey county citizens’ evaluations of county government.

With Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. $5,000. 1985.

Ohta Foundation of Japan grant to lecture at Nihon University, College of International

Relations, Mishima, Japan. Y1,800,000. 1983.

Institute of International Education grant to study environmental information holding

among citizens, activists and policy makers in the U.S. and Japan. Unofficial

co-investigator to Principal Investigator Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr. $19,000.

1983-1984.

College of Sciences and Arts, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, Washington

State University. Project initiation grant for released time to prepare proposal

On information holding in American public. $2,500. 1984.

Washington State University. Grant-in-Aid for study of Expert Policy Related Technical

Information. Principal Investigator. $500. 1980.

Washington State University. E.O. Holland Travel Grant. $246. 1979.

Natural Resources Law Institute, Lewis and Clark Law School. Survey of Idaho

Instream Flow Policy. Subcontract of OWRT grant to Natural Resources

Law Institute. Co-Principal Investigator. $24, 069.72. 1978.

Graduate School. Washington State University. NIMH Bio-Med Grant for the study

of the Impact of the Washington Involuntary Commitment Act of 1973.

Principal Investigator. $2,400. 1976-1977.

Washington State Department of Agriculture, through the Washington State Water

Research Center. Survey of Wetland Owners in Grant and Skagit Counties.

Principal Investigator. $1,400. 1976.

Department of Interior. Office of Water Resources Research. Study of attitudes

toward public participation in water resource allocation in Washington

State among selected sub-samples of the public, citizen advisory committees,

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organization leaders, and agency personnel. Principal Investigator. $10,674.

1974-75.

Washington State University. Graduate School. Study of general public attitudes

toward water resource issues in Washington State. Principal Investigator. $5,932. 1974-

75.

Tulane University. The Study of Ideological Conceptualization in the 1968 Election.

Principal Investigator. $950. 1969.