Dorothy Marie Daley
- Professor
- Associate Director, Environmental Studies Program
- Professor
- School of Public Affairs & Administration and the Environmental Studies Program
Contact Info
Wescoe Hall, room #4060
Wescoe Hall
Biography —
Dorothy Daley is a Professor at the University of Kansas with a joint appointment in the School of Public Affairs & Administration and the Environmental Studies Program. She holds a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California, Davis and an M.S. in Environmental Science from Louisiana State University. From 2003 to 2005 she participated in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health and Society Scholar Program at the University of Wisconsin.
Research —
Research interests:
- Hazardous Waste Policy
- Urban Redevelopment and Healthy Communities
- Voluntary Environmental Programs (Public/Private Partnerships)
- Interagency Collaboration and Coordination
- Environmental and Public Health Policy Evaluation
- Environmental Equity and Public Health / Health Disparities
- Comparative State Politics
Teaching —
Teaching interests:
- Public Health Politics and Policy
- Environmental Justice and Public Health
- Environmental Policy in the United States
- Bureaucratic Decision Making
- Public Policy Analysis and Evaluation
- Theories of the Policy Process
- Research Methodology
- Urban Redevelopment & Public Policy Making
- Social Science Research Design
Selected Publications —
Haider-Markel, D., Daley, D. (2018). Climate Change and State and Local Governments: Multiple Dimensions of Intergovernmental Conflict. PS: Political Science & Politics - Issue 1 | Volume 51. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096517001421.