Faculty Directory
Jeffrey R. Paine, DPA
Dr. Jeffrey R. Paine, Lecturer
Lecturer, School of Public and Environmental Affairs
OFFICE: BS 4083
PHONE: 317- 274-1068
E-MAIL: jefpaine@iupui.edu
Dr. Paine joined the SPEA faculty as a Lecturer in Public Affairs in the Fall 2009 semester. He primarily teaches V170 Introduction to Public Affairs and other undergraduate courses.
EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield IL
Doctor of Public Administration, 2009
Master of Arts, Environmental Studies, 2003, cum laude
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Bachelor of Science, Agricultural Communications, 1983
Richland Community College, Decatur, IL
Associate in Science, 1980
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL, 2008-2009, Visiting Lecturer in Environmental Studies and Political Science
University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL, 2004-2008, Doctoral research assistant
Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety, Springfield IL, 1988-2003, Public Information Specialist
Mid-Illinois Newspapers, Inc., Mattoon IL, 1983-1988, Reporter, Photographer, and Business/Agriculture Editor
EXPERTISE
Dr. Paine's specialty is sustainability in the relationship between the public, nonprofit and private sectors in state and local settings. He is especially interested the public's participation in sustainability decisions, and in increasing the awareness and publicly oriented activity of students.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Paine, Jeffrey R. (1996). Will nuclear power ever pay for itself? Social Science Journal, 33(4): 459-473.
Paine, Jeffrey R. (2009). Motivation to serve the public: testing the measures and exploring the antecedents in local government. Paper presented at the International Public Service Motivation Research Conference, Indiana University-Bloomington, June 7-9, 2009.
Paine, Jeffrey R. (2009). Relating Public Service Motivation to Behavioral Outcomes. Paper presented at the International Public Service Motivation Research Conference, Indiana University-Bloomington, June 7-9, 2009.
COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate
Environmental Physical Geography
Introduction to Public Affairs (V170)
Introduction to the American Political System
Leadership and Ethics (V412)
Combined Upper-division Undergraduate/Graduate
Geopolitics
Graduate
Organization Dynamics
Research Methods in Environmental Studies
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) (Since 2004)
Section on Intergovernmental Affairs and Management (Since 2006)
Pi Alpha Alpha, the Public Administration Honor Society (2009)
UIS College of Public Affairs and Administration Research Support Grant, Spring 2008
