Bonnie
Stabile
Adjunct
Professor
bstabile@gmu.edu
Education
PhD in Public Policy, George Mason
University
MA in Public Administration, George
Mason University
CAS in Management, Radcliffe College
BA in Art History, Mount Holyoke College
Biography
Bonnie Stabile is an Adjunct Professor in
the School of Public Policy and the
Department of Public and International
Affairs at George Mason University.
She teaches Policy and Program Evaluation,
and Culture, Organization and Technology.
Dr. Stabile
has written articles appearing in the Social Science Quarterly
(June 2006), and Politics and the Life Sciences (September
2007). She also co-authored, with Susan
Tolchin, a chapter called, "Winning Over
a Cynical Public: The Debate Over Stem
Cell and Other Biotecnologies," appearing
in the Routhledge Handbook of Political Management (August
2008).
At the
27th Annual Meeting of the Association
for Politics and the Life Sciences in
2007, Dr. Stabile presented her research
on "Creation Museums and the Politics
of Evolution." She has presented her
research on the demographics, legislative
processes and policy outcomes associated
with human cloning at the Cambridge-MIT
Institute in the United Kingdom; the
Science and Democracy Network Meeting
at the Kennedy School of Government;
the American Society of Bioethics and
the Humanities Meeting at the Alden March
Bioethics Institute; and at both the
Midwest and Southwest Political Science
Association Meetings. She has served
as coordinator, presenter and moderator
in successive years at the Interdisciplinary
Graduate Student Conference "Science
and Technology in Society" held at the
American Association for the Advancement
of Science in Washington, DC.
Her federal
government work experience includes acting
as Installation Coordinator of a U.S.
Army post in Amberg, Germany, and as
a Program Analyst for the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board. From 1989-1993 she was
Program Coordinator of the Senior Managers
in Government Program at the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
University.