Dr. Shelly Arsneault

June 2018

California State University, Fullerton

Division of Politics, Administration & Justice

P.O. Box 6848Fullerton, CA 92834-6848

(657) 278-2456

EDUCATION:

Ph.D.August, 1997. Political Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

M.A.June, 1992. Political Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

B.A.magna cum laude. January, 1990. Political Science, California State University, Fullerton, CA.

DISSERTATION:The Role of Permissive Federalism in State Welfare Experimentation

Dr. Carol Weissert, chair

FIELDS OF CONCENTRATION:

American Politics: State Politics, Federalism, Public Opinion

Public Administration: Social Policies, Bureaucratic Politics, Organization Theory, Nonprofit Management

Political Thought: Modern Political Philosophy with Emphasis on American Political Philosophy

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Full Professor, Political Science, California State University, Fullerton, Fall 2012

Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program, Spring 2010-Spring 2015; Summer 2016-Spring 2018

Associate Professor, Political Science, California State University, Fullerton, Fall 2007-Spring 2012

Acting Chair, Division of Politics, Administration and Justice, Fall 2008

Assistant Professor, Political Science, California State University, Fullerton, Fall 2002-Summer 2007

Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Western Kentucky University, Fall 1997-Summer 2002

Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program, Western Kentucky University, Spring 1999-Summer 2002

RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Nonprofit Organizations, Fall 2015, Fall 2017

Policymaking: Urban/Metro Issues (Grad/undergrad), Spring 2016

Seminar in Nonprofit Management (Graduate), Spring 2013, 2014, Fall 2015, Spring 2017

Contemporary Issues in California Politics and Policy, Summer 2015, Summer 2016

Seminar in Public Administration Theory (Graduate), Fall 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017

Public Administrative Behavior, Spring 2008, 2009

Introduction to Public Management, Fall 2002-Spring 2008, Fall 2013, Spring 2016

Foundations of Public Administration (Graduate), Fall 2002, 2003, 2004, Spring 2006, 2010, 2018

Public Organizational Theory & Behavior, Spring 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015 Fall 2005, 2013, 2016

Seminar in State and Local Government (Graduate), Summer 2003, Summer 2005, Spring 2007, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Summer 2014

Public Administration Internship, Spring 2009-present

PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:

Shannon K. Vaughan and Shelly Arsneault. 2018. “The Public Benefit of Benefit Corporations” PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 51 No. 1:54-60.

Shannon K. Vaughan and Shelly Arsneault. 2015. “A Core Issue:The Inseparable Relationship between Nonprofits and Public Policy,” Journal of Public Affairs Education Vol.21, No. 3:349- 366.

Shannon K. Vaughan and Shelly Arsneault. 2008. “Not-for-Profit Advocacy: Challenging Policy Images and Pursuing Policy Change,” Review of Policy Research, Vol. 25, No. 5: 411-428.

Pamela Fiber-Ostrow and Shelly Arsneault. 2007. “California’s State Legislators: Healthy Representation, Healthy Women,” California Politics and Policy, Vol. 11, No. 1:1-20.

Donald J. Matthewson and Shelly Arsneault. 2007. “Neoconservatives, Federalism, and the Defense of Inequality,” National Review of Political Science, Vol. 11: 335-351.

Shelly Arsneault. 2006. “Implementation of Welfare Reform in Rural and Urban Communities: Why Place Matters,” American Review of Public Administration, Vol 36, No. 2: 173-188.

Shelly Arsneault. 2005. “Views from the Front Line: Implementing Welfare after Reform.” The Social Policy Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2: 23-38.

Shelly Arsneault. 2001.“Values and Virtues: The Politics of Abstinence-Only Sex Education.” American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 31, No. 4: 436-454

Shelly Arsneault. 2000.“Welfare Policy Innovation and Diffusion: Section 1115 Waivers and the Federal

System.”State and Local Government Review, Vol. 32, No. 1: 49-60.

BOOK:

Shannon K. Vaughan and Shelly Arsneault, 2014.Nonprofit Management in a Policy World. Los

Angeles, CA: Sage/CQ Press.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

Shelly Arsneault and Sarah A. Hill, 2015. “California Education Policy,” in California Government in National Perspective, 8th ed., Yuan Ting, Shelly Arsneault and Stephen Stambough, editors. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

Shelly Arsneault. 2014. “Street-Level Bureaucracy: From Policy to Practice,” in Criminal Justice Policy, Stacy Mallicoat and Christine Gardiner, editors. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publishing.

Alana Northrop and Shelly Arsneault. 2009 & 2011. “Ballot Measures: Initiatives, Referendums, and Recalls” in California Government in National Perspective, Phillip L. Gianos and Yuan Ting, editors. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

Alana Northrop and Shelly Arsneault. 2008. “Sampling and Data Collection,”in Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration, 2d edition, editors, Gerald Miller and Kaifeng Yang. New York: Francis-Taylor Books, pgs 213-239.

Shelly Arsneault. 2007. “Poverty and Welfare Reform in Rural America,”in Rural Politics and Policies, Gary Aguiar, editor. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, pgs 199-217.

Alana Northrop and Shelly Arsneault. 2005. “Ballot Measures: Initiatives, Referendums, and Recalls” in California Government in National Perspective, Keith O. Boyum, Phillip L. Gianos and Alan L. Saltzstein, editors. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

Shelly Arsneault, Alana Northrop and Kenneth L. Kraemer. 2005. “Taking Advantage of the

Information Age, Which Countries Benefit?” in Handbook of Public Information, G. David Garson, editor. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.

Shelly Arsneault. 2002. “Morality Politics Associated with Abstinence-Only Sex Education Sought as

Remedy to Welfare Dependency,” in Sex, Media, Religion, Dane Claussen, editor. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

NON-PEER REVIEWED:

Shelly Arsneault and Shannon K. Vaughan. 2015. “Blurred Lines: Preparing Students to Work across the Public, Nonprofit, and For-Profit Sectors,” Journal of Public Affairs Education Vol. 21:311-314.

Jessica Deakyne and Shelly Arsneault 2015. “Public-Private Partnerships,” in American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia [3 volumes], Ted G. Jelen, Mark J. Rozell, Michael Shally-Jensen, editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 917-921.

Jessica Deakyne and Shelly Arsneault, 2015. “Initiatives and Referendums,” in American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia [3 volumes], Ted G. Jelen, Mark J. Rozell, Michael Shally-Jensen, editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 590-596.

Shelly Arsneault. 2001. “How Do You Teach Controversy- Forum” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Vol. XII, No. 2.

Larry A. Hembroff and Michelle Arsneault. 1995. "Land Use Views and Priorities of Michigan Residents." Planning and Zoning News, Vol. 13, No. 11.

WORK IN PROGRESS:

Sarah A. Hill, D. Roderick Kiewiet, Shelly Arsneault, Our Kids, Our Money, and Our Schools: The Persistence of Inequality in Public School Finance. Cambridge University Press.

Shelly Arsneault and Shannon K. Vaughan. “Teaching the Public Policy Context of Nonprofit

Management,” chapter inTeaching Nonprofit Management, Heather Carpenter and Karibi Bezborua, editors, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Shannon K. Vaughan and Shelly Arsneault. Nonprofit Management in a Policy World, 2nd edition.

Irvine, CA: Melvin & Leigh, Publishers.

Shelly Arsneault and Shannon K. Vaughan. “How are we teaching the “blurred lines” of collaborative relationships?”

EDITORIAL DUTIES:

Editorial Board, Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2018-2020 (term)

Co-editor, Journal of Public Affairs Education Symposium Issue: Blurred Lines: Preparing Students to Work across the Public, Nonprofit, and For-Profit Sectors, 21:3 2015, with Shannon Vaughan.

Co-editor, Publius: The Journal of Federalism Special Issue: Non-Metropolitan Policy and Governance 40: 2, 2010, with Gary Aguiar.

Co-editor, California Government in National Perspective, 7th Edition, 2011, 8th Edition, 2015, Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, with Yuan Ting and Stephen Stambough.

BOOK REVIEWS:

Shelly Arsneault. 2012. “The Price of Progressive Politics: The Welfare Rights Movement in an Era of Colorblind Racism, Book Review.” Contemporary Sociology 41:6:806-807.

Shelly Arsneault. 2006. “The Politics of Disgust, Book Review”Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 4, No. 1.

Shelly Arsneault. 2004. “Lost Ground, Welfare Reform, Poverty and Beyond, Book Review.” Contemporary Justice Review Vol. 7 No. 2.

Shelly Arsneault. 1997. “Setting National Priorities, Book Review.” Public Budgeting & Finance Vol.17, No.3.

AWARDS:

CSUF Faculty Recognition of Extraordinary and Sustained Service, 2017

CSUF College of H&SS Summer 2017 Research and Writing Stipend

Exceptional Levels of Service to Students, Assigned Time Award, 2016

Southern California Chapter of American Society for Public Administration Scoville Award for Academic Excellence, 2013

CSUF College of Humanities and Social Sciences Award for Outstanding Teaching, 2013

Cal State Fullerton Faculty Recognition: Scholarly & Creative Activity, 2013

Cal State Fullerton, Collaborative Teaching Award, 2009 (with Stephen Stambough and Matt Jarvis)

Cal State Fullerton Gianneschi CenterWest Coast Nonprofit Data ConferenceGrant, 2008, 2013

Cal State Fullerton Faculty Development Center Research Travel Grant, 2004

National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) 2002 Innovation Award for the project, “Training Sessions for Planning Commissions and Board of Adjustments.”

Student Government Association Excellence in Teaching Award, Potter College, 2002

Student Government Association Excellence in Teaching Award, Graduate Studies, 2001

Western Kentucky University Faculty Research Scholarship, 1999, 2001

Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, Michigan State University, 1996

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION:

Public Administration Section Chair, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 2009

Presenter “Education Philanthropy: Recreating Inequality in California Public Schools” ARNOVA Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI 2017 (With Sarah A. Hill and D. Roderick Kiewiet).

Presenter “How are we teaching the “blurred lines” of collaborative relationships?” ARNOVA Annual Meeting, Washington DC Nov. 2016 (With Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter “The Public Benefit of Benefit Corporations” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Sept. 2016 (With Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter “The Haves and the Have Nots: Nonprofits and Parcel Taxes in California Schools” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Sept. 2015 (With Sarah A. Hill and D. Roderick Kiewiet).

Presenter “Nonprofits in a Policy World” APPAM Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 2014, (with

Shannon K.Vaughan).

Presenter “To the Core: The Interlocking Relationship Between Nonprofits and Public Policy” NASPAA Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 2014, (with Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter and Panel Convener “Blurred Lines: Preparing Students to Work across the Public, Nonprofit, and For-Profit Sectors,” NASPAA Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2013, (with Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter “California Local Education Foundations: And the Rich Get Richer,” Western Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, Hollywood, CA. March 2013. (With Sarah A Hill and D. Roderick Kiewiet).

Presenter “Personnel Issues in Nonprofit Organizations: Lessons from the Public Sector” American Society of Public Administration Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. March 2011 (With Shannon K.Vaughan).

Presenter “Healthy Representation and Healthy Women: The Impact of Women State Legislators on Women's Health Policy” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. September 2008 (With Pamela Fiber-Ostrow).

Presenter “California and Arizona: Healthy Environments for Women?” Western Political Science Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2008 (With Pamela Fiber-Ostrow).

Presenter, “Is Privatization the Solution to our Infrastructure Problems?”Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 2008 (with Kenny Vincent).

Presenter “Administration of Public Programs in Rural Places,” Midwest Political Science

Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2007 (with Kari Adams).

Presenter “The Neoconservatives and New Orleans: The Results of Neglectful Conservatism,”Western Political Science Association Meeting, Albuquerque, NM March 2006 (With Donald J. Matthewson).

Presenter “Healthy Representation, Healthy Women? Women State Legislators and Women’s Health Outcomes,”Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM March 2006 (With Pamela Fiber).

Presenter “Healthy Representation, Healthy Women? Female State Legislators and Women’s Health Services,”American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2005 (With Pamela Fiber).

Presenter “The End of Big Government, Conservative Style: How Philosophy and Ideology are reshaping the Public Sector,” Western Political Science Association Meeting, Oakland, CA, March 2005 (With Donald J. Matthewson).

Presenter “From Intellectual to Iconoclast: Media, War & the American Professoriate,”Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 2005 (with Donald J. Matthewson and Jarret S. Lovell).

Presenter “Neoconservatives, Federalism and the Defense of Inequality,” Midwest Political Science

Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2004 (with Donald J. Matthewson).

Presenter “Not-for-Profit Advocacy: Challenging Policy Images and Pursuing Policy Change,” Midwest

Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2004 (with Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter “Conservative Dilemmas: Problems with the Ideological Defense of Income Inequality,” American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, August 2003 (with Donald J. Matthewson).

Presenter “Nonprofit Federalism: Implications of the Partnership between Government and Not-for-Profit

Organizations in the Delivery of Social Services,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2003 (with Shannon K. Vaughan).

Presenter “The Challenge of Ending Welfare as we Knew it in Rural America,” Midwest Political

Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2002 (with D. Clayton Smith).

Presenter “Does One Size Fit All? Addressing Rural Poverty Problems with Urban Policy Solutions,” Southern Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2001.

Presenter “State Bureaucratic Compliance with Federal Legislation: Implementation of Title V Abstinence-Only Sex Education,” Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Albany, NY, November 2000.

Presenter and Chair “Legislative Intent v. Bureaucratic Implementation: The Case of Title V Abstinence-Only Sex Education,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2000.

Presenter “Non-marital Childbearing: The Impact of the New Federalism,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 1999.

Presenter “State v. Federal Government: Who Leads Welfare Reform?” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 1998.

Presenter "The States Reform Welfare: How Politics and Budgets have Affected Change,” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 1995.

Presenter "Welfare or Workfare: Economic Influence on Public Opinion for Social Welfare Spending," Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 1994.

Discussant for panels at: Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans, January 2009; Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans, January 2008; Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2007; Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 2005; Kentucky Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY, March 1999; American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, August 1998; Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 1997; American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1996.

SELECT UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Women’s History Month (2018) panel convener and moderator, “Women’s Place in Politics: Looking to the 2018 Elections”

Event co-convener, “Career Mentoring” summer 2016 (with Sarah Hill, co-host: SoCal Women Leading Government)

Event co-convener, “Advancing Your Career” spring 2015 (with Sarah Hill, co-host: SoCal Women Leading Government)

Event convener, “Career Success in a Collaborative Public Environment” spring 2014 (co-host: LA Chapter of American Society of Public Administration)

CSUF Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research, Advisory Board 2015-2018

Instructor, Gianneschi Summer School for Nonprofits “Lobbying and Advocacy: Articulating the Nonprofit Voice,” summer 2010; summer 2011, summer 2014

CSUF University Advancement Committee, 2012-2016

California Faculty Association, CSUF Chapter, 2007-2013, 2015-present

Chapter Vice President, 2015-present

Chapter Political Action Committee Chair, 2009-present

Social Justice Summit Advisory Board, 2008-2014

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONS:

American Political Science Association

American Society for Public Administration

Served as evaluator for Section on Intergovernmental Administration & Management, Donald C. Stone Best Student Paper Award for 2018

American Society for Public Administration

Served as evaluator for Section on Intergovernmental Administration & Management,Donald Stone Practitioner Award for 2018

Association for Research on Nonprofit & Voluntary Action

Secretary, Section on Public Policy, Politics, & Law

NASPAA Section on Nonprofit Organizations

Women Leading Government (So Cal)

Manuscript reviewer for journals including: Public Administration Review,Nonprofit Management & Leadership, American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Social Work, Political Research Quarterly, Contemporary Sociology, Social Service Review, Congressional Quarterly Press