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Charles F. Abel and Arthur Sementelli, Stephen F. Austin State University; “Reification as Mask: The Commodification of Social Justice and Its Impact.”     
        


Charles F. Abel and Arthur Sementelli, Stephen F. Austin State University; “Unmasking the Disciplinary Matrix: Deconstructing Public Administration Ideologies"
      


Jonathan Anderson, University of Alaska Southeast; “Unmasking Merit.”
    

Steven Aufrecht, “Working in the Post-Modern, Modern, and Pre-Modern Worlds”
    


Dr. Eric K. Austin, Western Michigan University; “Civil Society and the Development of the Social Bond”
      


Kwi Hee Bae and Dong Wook Cha, University of Southern California; “Can Internet Enhance Culture of Civic Republicanism in the United States in the Era of Digital Democracy ?: Focusing on Internet as Public Sphere”
    

Margaret Banyan, Portland State University; "Masks of Citizenship: Organizational Civic Capacity in the Local Community"
    

Isaiah Berlin's Ideas on Freedom and Their Implications for Public Administration
      

Richard C. Box, University of Nebraska at Omaha; "Contradiction and Public Administration"
    


Taylor Brelsford, McMaster University; "Considering the External Opposition: Recent Innovations in Yup'ik Natural Resources Advocacy In Southwestern Alaska"
    


Ralph S. Brower, Florida State University and Mitchel Y. Abolafia, State University of New York, Albany; “The Activist Manager”
    


Guy Callender, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia; “The Many Masks of Efficiency": Reflections on the Notion of Efficiency in Public Management Praxis”
    


Thomas Catlaw, George Washington University; “Life is Elsewhere: Public Administration, Modernity and the Bounds of Contempt”
    

R. MacGreggor Cawley, University of Wyoming; "'Man violates these principles at his own peril': Progress as Science in Politics and Administration"
    


Chandrasekhar Commuri, California State University, Bakersfield; “Re imagining the 'Public' in Public Administration: Some Thoughts on the Implications of State Nonprofit Sector Integration”
    


John Dixon, Alex Kouzmin, and Rhys Dogan, Cranfield School of Management; “The Philosophical Dilemmas of Public Services Reform.”
    

Senol Duman, University of Pittsburgh; "When What W Know Does Not Apply: Disaster Response, Complexity Theory And Preparing for Bioterrorist Threats"
      


Karen Eastwood and Monika Renard, Florida Gulf Coast University; “Masks As Barriers to Cross Cultural Communication”
    

Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha; "Promoting Philanthropy: Amelioration or Regulation?"
      

David John Farmer, Virginia Commonwealth University; "Out of the Cave"
    

Kyle Farmbry and Steven Aufrecht,“Developing a Concept of Cross Cultural Competence for Public Administrators”
    


James L. Garnett, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, and Alexander Kouzmin, Cranfield School of Management; “Unmasking Boundaries and Impacts Among Crisis Communication Lenses”
    


Heather Getha Taylor, Syracuse University; “Case Studies and Group Decision Making Exercises: Masks for Theory Presentation in Public Administration.”
      


Rajbans Gill, Punjabi University; “Changing Boundaries: Rural Development in India”
    


Dan M. Haverty, D.P.A. University of Southern California; "The Mask of Public Leadership: Form, Growth, and Use"

      

M. Shamsul Haque, National University of Singapore; "Precolonial, Colonial, and Postcolonial Views on Public Administration: A South Asian Perspective"
    


April Hejka Ekins California State University, Stanislaus; “Masks We Wear as Educators”
    


Rick Herzog and Tracy Skopek, Stephen F. Austin State University; “Language Games: Conceptual Masking, Boundary Building, and Identities for Public Administration”
      


Danielle Hollar, PhD, Mount Sinai Medical Center,FL International University, and Charles H. Hennekens. MD, DrPH, University of Miami Medical School; “Black and White Disparities in Mortality and Healthy People 2010 The Reality Behind the Mask”
    

Leanna Holmer, Seattle University; "Crossing the Boundaries of Psychological Camps: the Emotional Capacity Model of Organizational Health"
      

Masaharu Hori, Ristumeikan University; "The Japanese Idea of Administrating: Its Heterozygous Characteristics"
    

Catherine Horiuchi, Energy Research and Consulting; "Machine as Mask: A Totemic Analysis of eGovernment"
    


Lance Howe, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska Anchorage.  "Common Property, Resource Management, and Alaska Native Village Corporatioons."
    


Louis E. Howe, University of West Georgia; “Enchantment, Weak Ontologies and Administrative Generosity”
      


Janet R. Hutchinson, Ph.D. and Angelina E. Overvold, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University; “Unmasking Gender in Organizations: Using Francophone Literature as Metaphor”
    


Judy Johnston, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia and Curtin University, Western Australia; “The Many Masks of 'Good Governance' in Public Administration: In Dramatic Pursuit of Theoretical Boundaries and Bridges”
    


Frans Jorna, Lysias Consulting Group and Pieter Wagenaar, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Free University Amsterdam); “Passenger in a Lead World: Discretion and Digital Discipline”
    

Jong S. Jun, California State University, Hayward; "Cross-Cultural Transformation in Public Administration: Accepting Difference and Appreciating Otherness"
    

Lawrence F. Keller, Cleveland State University; "Equity and Public Administration: the Rituals of Race and the Mask of Objectivity"
    


Gary Kofinas, Assistant Professor [of Public Policy?], Institute of Arctic Biology & IGERT Program and Louann Rank, Anthropology Department & IGERT Program, University of Alaska Fairbanks. “Toward Authentic Reform: A Focus on Organizational Culture”
    

Jerri Killian, Ph.D, Wright State University; “Exploring the Links between Local Institutional Effectiveness and Perceptions of Legitimacy”
    

Jodie Drapal Kluver, University of Nebraska at Omaha; "Disguising Social Change: The Role of Nonprofit Organizations as Protective Masks for Citizen Participation"
    


Thomas D. Lynch, Louisiana State University; Cynthia E. Lynch, Southern University; Peter L. Cruise California State University Chico; “Values and Ethics in a Time of Change: Expanding our Boundaries”
      


Susan H. MacDonald , California State University; “Globalization, Shifting Borders and the Practice of Public Administration”
    


Stephanie Martin, University of Texas, Dallas; "Communities and Arctic Living Conditions"
    


Darin Matthews, Portland Public Schools, Portland, OR; “Strategic Procurement in the Public Sector: A Mask for Financial and Administrative Policy with Shadowy Boundaries Between Public and Strategic Management.” 
    

Cindi McConnel, University of Nebraska at Omaha; "A Recipe for Faith-Based Services: A Smidgen or A Cup?"
    


Darrel L. McDonald, Stephen F. Austin State University; “Traversing Boundaries in Pursuit of Religious Freedom: The Case of the Native American Church”
    


Hugh T. Miller , Florida Atlantic University; “The Empirical Discourse of Positivism.”
      

Hugh T. Miller and Rafiqul Islam, Florida Atlantic University; "Pat-Net as Mainstream: A Bibliographic Hypothesis"
       


Matthew S. Mingus, Western Michigan University; “Transnationalism and Subnational Paradiplomacy: Is this Perforated Sovereignty or Are Democracy and Civil Society Just Reaching Across Borders?”
      

Goktug Morcol; Kennesaw State University; "Definitions of Complexity and Public Administration"
      

Goktug Morcol, Kennesaw State University; "Administrative Traditions and Liberal-Democratic Perturbations in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Societies"
    


Eric J. Mundy, The University of Akron; “What Lies Beneath the Facade ... The Overlooked Role of Transitional Phenomena in Administration and Decision Making.” 
    


David C. Natcher, University of Alaska Anchorage; “Accounting for Plurality in Community-Based Resource Management"
    

Lisa Nelson, Cal Poly Pomona; "Bears, Coyotes and Other Nearby Creatures”
      

Masami Nishishiba, Portland State University; "Masks of diversity: Civic Capacity in a Multicultural Context."
       

Paul Oontuguk, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska Anchorage.  "How the History of Missionary Schooling in Rural Alaska Shaped Contemporary Norms for Leadership and Community Action in Education."
    


Melissa A. Parris and Margaret Vickers, University of Western Sydney; “We're All in This Together"?: How Organizational Rhetoric Concurrently Masks and Magnifies the Reality of Team Membership”
    

Patricia M. Patterson, Florida Atlantic University; "The Best Lack All Conviction?"
    


J C Pauw, University of South Africa, UNIS; “Higher Order Goals as Masks”
      

Adrian S. Petrescu; University of Pittsburgh; "Complexity, Interdisciplinarity, and Removing the Boundaries of Public Administration"
    


Jos C.N, Raadschelders, University of Oklahoma; “The Grand Phases in the Study of Government: Changing Masks of the Unlimited Expanse of Public Administration”
      

Christine Reed, University of Nebraska at Omaha; "Deconstructing Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Boundaries of Postmodern Science and the Implications for Environment Restoration"
    


Tim Robinson, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; “The Managerialist Mask: An Anodyne Façade for Managing in Local Government”
    

Ricardo Schmukler, Buenos Aires; "Reflections from the Border Line"
    


Frank E. Scott, California State University, Hayward; “Late Modernity and the Return of the 'Big Government’ Era”
      


Michael W. Spicer, Cleveland State University; “Masks of freedom: an examination of Isaiah Berlin's ideas on freedom and their implications for public administration”
      


Rupa Thadhani, Virginia Commonwealth University; “Expanding Boundaries: Public Administration Theory in the Light of Ortega y Gasset”
    

Kym Thorne, University of South Australia; "The Use of Virtuality in Neo Liberal and Post Modern Thought.  Unmasking the Linguistic, Theoratical and Practical Claims of Transcendent Virtual Organizations: Towards a Less Prosaic, More Practical Approach to Understanding Virtual Organizations."
    

Reginald Eric Vance, National Park Service, Julie Hopkins, National Park Service, Sande Anderson, National Park Service, and Fred Armstrong, US Fish and Wildlife Service; “Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Unmasking NPS/ Native Alaskan Relations
    


Margaret H. Vickers, PhD, University of Western Sydney; “The Paradoxical Nature of Bullying: Masks, Boundaries and the Inadequacy of Traditional Solutions”
      


Vera Vogelsang Coombs, Cleveland State University; “Politcal Representation and Public Administration in Cleveland”
      

Richard VrMeer, California State University, Hayward; "Confucius As Social Constructionist"
    


Jacobus S. Wessels,, University of South Africa (UNISA); “Public Administration Research ... a South African masquerade”
      

Jeanne Westgard, Portland State University; "Masks of Discourse: The Role of Focus Groups in Civic Capacity Building."
    


Matthew Witt, Ph.D. University of La Verne; “Dances with Legitimacy: The Ritual of Citizen Participation.”
    

Dvora Yanow, California State University, Hayward; "Is There a Jewish Tradition of Administration?"
    


Zanetti, Lisa A., University of Missouri Columbia; “Boal's Street Theatre Workshop”
    


Dr. Robert C. Zinke, Ph.D., Eastern Washington University; “Who is Behind the Mask in Contemporary Governance? The Medieval Problem of the 'King's Two Bodies' Revisited”