Resources

The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center produces a variety of scholarly publications and other resources, including: toolkits, training materials, reports, and websites. This database of resources includes the latest publications from the PPC and allows you to search by author, focus area, peer-review status, date, or keyword.

reports
Author:
Nancy Shank
Shank, N. (2015). Summary of public response to 2014 proposed rule change: For the determination of fully appropriated basins, subbasins, or reaches. Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
reports
Author:
Nancy Shank, Lisa PytlikZillig, Janell Walther
Prosper Lincoln is an initiative that follows up on the results of Lincoln Vital Signs project reports, which provide a unique and timely opportunity to build conversations and collaborations for addressing community issues in Lincoln. As part of this initiative, the Public Policy Center synthesized data gathered from citywide engagement events that culminated in an action-oriented community...
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
publications
Author:
Alan Tomkins
Griffin, J., Abdel-Monem, T., Tomkins, A., Richardson, A., & Jorgensen, S. (2015). Understanding participant representativeness in deliberative events: A case study comparing probability and non-probability recruitment strategies. Journal of Public Deliberation, 11(1), art. 4.
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Peer-Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
reports
Author:
Nancy Shank, Stacey J. Hoffman
Shank, N., Perkins, T., & Hoffman, S. (2015). Evaluation of the privatization of services from the Community Mental Health Center. Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Civil & Government Systems
publications
Author:
Alan Tomkins
Bornstein, B. H., & Tomkins, A. J. (2015). Institutional trust: An introduction. In B. H. Bornstein & A. J. Tomkins (Eds.), Motivating cooperation and compliance with authority: The role of institutional trust. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 62, (pp. 1-11). Springer.
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Publications
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Peer-Reviewed
Focus Area:
Civil & Government Systems, Community Engagement