DR. KEITH PHILIP BAKER Political Science, 315 Gilkey Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 97330 bakerkp1@hotmail.com EDUCATION University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. PhD in Local Government, July 2008. Thesis Title: Boundary-spanning Behaviour and Strategic Service Partnerships: A study of Multiple, Cascading Policy Windows. Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster, UK. MSc. in Management, October 2002. Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. BA (Hons.) International Relations and Strategic Studies, July 2000. RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Governance, multilevel governance and metagovernance. Public Administration and Management. Energy Policy, nuclear energy and nuclear non proliferation Risk Management and governance. PUBLICATIONS Books Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (forthcoming 2015). Nuclear Power and Energy Policy: The Limits of Governance. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 9781137433862. Articles Toke, D. and Baker, K. (online first 2015) So what s New? Electricity Market Reform in Britain, Policy and Politics. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/030557315x14412058989712 Baker, K. and Irving, A. (online first 2015). Co-producing approaches to the management of Dementia through Social Prescribing, Social Policy and Administration, DOI: 10.1111/spol.12127 Baker, K. and Stoker G. (2015). A Comparison of State Traditions and the Revival of Nuclear Power in Four Countries, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 17(2): 140 156. DOI: 10.1080/13876988.2014.889901 Page 1 of 5
Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2013). Governance and the Nuclear Industry: Why governing is easier said than done, Political Studies, 61(3): 580-598. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.00978.x Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2012). Metagovernance and Nuclear Power in Europe, Journal of European Public Policy, 19(7): 1026 1051. DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2011.652900 Baker, K. (2012). Understanding Strategic Service Partnerships, Public Performance and Management Review, 35(4): 660 678. DOI: 10.2753/PMR1530-9576350405 Baker, K., Stoker, G. and Simpson, J. (2012). Assessing the Prospects for a Revival of Nuclear Power in Britain, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMech E) Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 226(3): 338 350. DOI: 10.1177/0957650911428252 Baker, K. (2012). Power Failures: Reviving Nuclear Power in Britain, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1/2): 107 124. DOI: 10.1504/IJSD.2012.044037 Baker, K. and Rubin, E.V. (2011). Understanding Accountability and Governance in Post- Invasion Iraq, Administration and Society, 43(5): 515 536. DOI: 10.1177/0095399711412929 Baker, K., Van de Walle, S. and Skelcher, C. (2011). Citizen Support for Increasing the Responsibilities of Local Government in European Countries: A Comparative Analysis, Lex Localis Journal of Local Self Government, 9(1): 1 21. Crosbie, T. and Baker, K. (2010). Energy Efficiency Interventions in Housing: Learning from the Inhabitants, Building Research and Information, 38(1): 70 79 DOI: 10.1080/09613210903279326. Baker, K. (2009). Delivering Nuclear Power: Challenges for the Obama Administration, International Journal of Public Administration, 32(9): 747 752. DOI: 10.1080/01900690903010319 Book Chapters Baker, K. (2015). Metagovernance, Risk and Nuclear Power in Britain in E. Ongaro (ed.) Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages (pp. 251 273). Bingley: Emerald. Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2011). Governing a Revival of the British Nuclear Industry, in J. Torfing and P. Triantafillou (eds.), Interactive Policymaking, Metagovernance and Democracy (pp. 111 127). Colchester: European Consortium for Political Research Press. Baker, K., Justice, J. and Skelcher, C. (2009). Legitimacy, Self-governance and the Institutional Design of Public-Private Partnerships, in E. Sorensen and P. Triantafillou (eds.), The Politics of Self-Governance (pp. 77 94). Aldershot: Ashgate. Baker, K. (2008). Understanding the Dialectic Relationship between Intra and Inter- Organizational Cooperation, in J. Salmons and L. Wilson (eds.), The Handbook of Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy Vol. II (pp. 695 709). New York: IGI Global. Page 2 of 5
Selected Research Reports Azapagic, A., Grimston, M., Anderson, K., Baker, K., Glynn, S., Howell, S., Kouloumpis, V., Perdan, S., Simpson, J., Stamford, L., Stoker, G., Thomas, P. and Youds, L. (2011). Assessing the Sustainability of Nuclear Power in the UK. Manchester: University of Manchester. Baker, K., Simpson, J. and Stoker, G. (2008). The Nuclear Investors Conference. Southampton: University of Southampton. Crosbie, T. and Baker, K. (2007). Domestic Energy Interventions: From the Householder s Perspective. Manchester: University of Manchester. Van de Walle, S., Baker, K. and Skelcher, C. (2006). Empowerment, Trust and Local Government Powers: A Report for the ESRC Knowledge Transfer Team. Swindon: ESRC and Local Government Association. Baker, K., Hughes, M. and Skelcher, C. (2006). Shared, Corporate and Transactional Services: A Literature Review. Birmingham: University of Birmingham for the Regional Centres of Excellence. Hughes, M. and Baker, K. (2006). Efficiency and Equality Is There a Conflict Between the Efficiency Agenda and Achieving Quality Objectives in Local Government Procurement? London: Department of Communities and Local Government. TEACHING Graduate Courses taught at Oregon State University PS572: Public Administration (MPP, Fall 2014/15). PPOL613: Advanced Policy Theory I (Doctoral seminar, Winter, 2014/15). Graduate Courses taught at Northumbria University PS0710: Comparative Public Management and Governance (MPA, 2012/13). PS0708: Public Services in a Globalised World (MPA, 2011/12, 2012/13). SO0917: Organizational Management in Cultural and Non Commercial Organizations (MA in Cultural Management, 2012/13, 2013/14). PS0709: Shaping Public Policy (MPA, 2011/12). PS0701/SO0543: Politics Thesis and MA Criminal Justice Thesis (2011/12). Undergraduate Courses taught at Northumbria University SO0715: Research Methods (all undergraduate Social Science programmes, 2012/13, 2013/14). PS0402: International Politics (BA in Politics and Politics and History, 2011/12). Graduate Courses taught at University of Southampton Page 3 of 5
POLI6013: Public Policy and Administration (MSc in Public Policy, 2010/11). Undergraduate Courses taught at University of Southampton INTR3017: International Relations and Energy Policy (BA in Politics/ International Relations, 2009/10, 2010/11). PHD STUDENTS Northumbria University 2 nd Supervisor/ Committee member for Jacob Alada: New Public Management: A Case Study of the Tertiary Education Fund in Nigeria. 2 nd Supervisor/ Committee member for Mia McCabe: The Carboniferous Capitalist: John Buddle and Technological Change in the North East Coal Mining Industry (Mia suspended her studies 2014 following ill health.) MASTERS STUDENTS Oregon State University Trang Tran citizen perspectives about public participation in liquefied natural gas facility siting, Committee member, MPP (Graduated July 2015). Chang Zhen Food Safety in China, Committee member, MPP. Northumbria University Trong Loung Tran The Tools of Government and Tourism Policy in Vietnam, MPA (Graduated July 2014). Wai Ping Cheung New Public Management in Hong Kong, MPA (Graduated October 2013). Kerui Huang Top Down CDM Governance in China: Effective or Not?, MPA (Graduated October 2012). Jill Markwell Property Led Regeneration in Cruddas Park and Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne: Success or Failure? MPA (Graduated October 2012). AWARDS AND GRANTS Co-investigator (with P. Maw) for Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) PhD Studentship Grant of 53,904 over 3 years. Project title: The Carboniferous Capitalist: John Buddle and Technological Change in the North East Coal Mining Industry (Grant no. AH/J010766/1). Page 4 of 5
1500 by University of Southampton, UK awarded (with C. Saunders) for public outreach activities regarding nuclear power as part of National Science and Engineering Week (March 13 th 20 th 2010). Economic and Social Research Council [ESRC]/ Office of Deputy Prime Minister PhD Studentship, awarded January 2004. SERVICE Joint editor for Public Policy and Administration, SAGE publications. Programme leader for MSc in Public Policy, Northumbria University, 2013-2014. Invited peer reviewer for Economic and Social Research Council: Reviewer for first grant applications on nuclear energy. Peer reviewer for Housing Policy, Energy Policy, Local Government Studies, Regional and Federal Studies, and The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. Invited panel chair (governance through networks), 4 th International Conference for Public Administration, University of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, September 2008. Rapporteur for Nuclear energy one year after Fukushima: Challenges and Responses conference, Wilton Park, March 2012. Contributor to the securing against intangible risks in nuclear security workshop, Centre for Science and Security Studies, Kings College London/ The Royal Society, London, UK, February 2011. Contributor to the Royal Society Science Policy Advisory group on Fuel Cycle Stewardship the Royal Society, London, August 2011. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Postgraduate Certificate of Higher Education Practice, Northumbria University, April 2013. Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (membership no. PR060933) Member of the Political Studies Association. Member of the Mid West Political Science Association. Member of the Public Management Research Association. Page 5 of 5