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Kent E. Portney
Research & Publications: Student Research
Other Student Research and Honors Theses:
These are reports from research conducted under Portney's direction
Not for citation without author's permission
- Benjamin Steinberg,
A Network
Analysis of Climate Change Nonprofit Organizations in
Metropolitan Boston, Master thesis, 2009.
- Mara Gittleman,
The Role of
Urban Agriculture in Environmental and Social Sustainability:
Case Study of Boston, Honors thesis, 2009.
- Emily Hellman,
Secretaries of
State Online: Politics 2.0 and the World Wide Web,
Honors thesis, 2010.
- Lucy Perkins,
How Far is Too
Far? (And How Do We Decide?): The Inconsistencies and
Contradictions in United States Supreme Court Takings
Jurisprudence, Honors thesis, 2011. Winner of the
Political Science Department's "Best Thesis" Award for 2011.
- Zach Cuttler,
Urban Governance Regimes and their Correlation with
Environmental Sustainability, Honors Thesis 2007
- Erik Johanson,
Transit Politics and Fiscal Crises: The Southeastern Pennsylvania
Transportation Authority and its 2004-2005 Budget Crisis, Honors Thesis 2006
- Jessica Simoncelli,
Town Meeting to Mayoral Decree: Building Affordable Housing into the Local Agenda,
Honors Thesis 2006
- Robin Liss, The Working Nature of Collaborative Relationships in City Government,
Honors Thesis 2006
- Zach Cuttler,
An Analysis of Elected Officials and Sustainable Cities: Individuals' Backgrounds and Their Impact on the Pursuit of Sustainability, Co-winner of the Tufts Political Science Department's 2005-2006 Belfer
Award
- Edward M. Portney, Report on Electoral Participation in
Massachusetts Cities and Towns, 1992-2004
- Civic and Political
Engagement of American's Youth: A Report from the Tisch College
"National Survey of Civic and Political Engagement of Young People,"
February 2007
- Students in Public Opinion and Survey Research, Fall 2004, Tufts Voted: A Report on the Activities of Tufts Students in the 2004 Election, Class Project report
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