October 2007

 

 

 

 
Publications
 

Books

Neal McCluskey (PhD student) wrote Feds in the Classroom: How Big Government Corrupts, Cripples, and Compromises American Education, published by Rowman and Littlefield, April 2007.

Professor Kenneth Button
’s Environmental Planning, cowritten with Jeroen van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp, will be published by Edward Elgar in November 2007.

Professor Kenneth Button and David Hensher coedited Handbook of Transport Modelling (second edition), published in October 2007 by Elsevier Science.

Professor Louise Shelley coedited with Erik R. Scott and Anthony Latta, Organized Crime and Corruption in Georgia, published in September 2007 by Routledge. This publication is the second in the Routledge Transnational Crime and Corruption Series.

Adjunct Professor Brent Eastwood was a coauthor of Measuring the Statutory and Regulatory Constraints on Department of Defense Acquisition: An Empirical Analysis, published by RAND in 2007. According to the RAND web site, RAND monographs undergo rigorous peer review to ensure research quality and objectivity and they present major research findings.

Articles and Reviews

Kevin J. Fandl (PhD student) had his review of The Global Politics of Regionalism by Mary Farrell, Bjorn Hettne and Luk van Langenhove, printed in the International Sociology Review of Books 22, no. 5 (September 2007).

Professor Kenneth Button and Henry Vega (PhD Student) cowrote “The Uses of the ‘Temporal-Fares-Offered Curve’ in Air Transportation," which appears in the Journal of the Transportation Research Forum 46, no. 2 (Summer 2007).

Professor Stephen Ruth cowrote with Anne Pizzato (MPP student) "Is the World Still Flat? An Update" which was published in IEEE Internet Computing (September/October 2007).

Professor Stephen Ruth and David Mercer wrote "Voting from the Home or Office? Don't Hold Your Breath" in IEEE Internet Computing 11, no. 3 (May/June 2007).