Julie Dolan, Associate Professor
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OFFICE
Carnegie
Hall
Rm 203 C
Phone: (651) 696-6483
Email: dolan@macalester.edu |
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Julie Dolan joined the Macalester faculty in the fall of 2001.
Before arriving at Macalester, she taught at Virginia Commonwealth
University and Shippensburg University. She received her BA in
Political Science from St. Olaf College and received her PhD in
Political Science from American University. In 2004, she received
the Rita Mae Kelly Distinguished Research Award from the American
Society for Public Administration, recognizing her contributions
to the study of women and public administration. She also received
the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
(NASPAA) Best Dissertation Award in 1997. She has published articles
in a variety of journals, including PS: Political Science and
Politics, Public Administration Review, the Journal of
Public Administration Research and Theory, Women & Politics, and the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics.
Her other publications include a series of simulation-based textbooks
with Congressional Quarterly Press entitled Government in Action (co-authored with Marni Ezra of Hood College), the book Representative
Bureaucracy: Classic Readings and Continuing Controversies (co-edited with David H. Rosenbloom, American University),
and a new textbook on women in American politics, tentatively
called Breaking into the Boys Club: How Women Shape American
Politics and Public Policy (co-authored with Melissa Deckman
(Washington College) and Michele Swers (Georgetown University;
scheduled for 2005 publication with Prentice Hall publishers).
Her research and teaching interests include bureaucratic politics,
women and politics, public policy, research methods, and Congress.
For additional information,
visit Julie Dolan's website.
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Courses
Poli 202:
Political Participation
Poli 294:
Legislative
Politics
Poli 269:
Empirical Research Methods
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