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No Photo Available   Janet E. Frantz

Professor, Political Science

Anthony Moroux/BORSF Memorial Professorship in Political Science I

Ph.D., Political Science, Ohio State University, 1978.

Dissertation:   "The Integration of State Administrations."
 

 
Publications
 
  • Frantz, Janet E. and Hajime Sato.   "The Fertile Soil of Policy Learning."   Accepted for publication at Policy Sciences pending revisions.
  • Sato, Hajime and Janet E. Frantz. 2005.   "Science, Policy Changes, and the Garbage Can Model: Termination of the Leprosy Isolation Policy in the US and Japan" BMC International Health and Human Rights 5(3).
  • Sato, Hajime and Janet E. Frantz.   2005.   "History of Hansen’s disease control policy in the United States." Japanese Journal of Leprosy 74 (1).   (Article is written in Japanese).
  • Frantz, Janet E. 2002. "The Battle Over America’s VA Hospitals." Politics and Policy 30:524-546.
  • Frantz, Janet E. 2002.    "Political Resources for Policy Terminators." Policy Studies Journal 30:   11-28.
  • Frantz, Janet E.   1998.   "The Family Support Act of 1988."   In Government at Work: Issue Evolution, Passage, Implementation, and Feedback, eds. Sunil Ahuja and Robert Dewhirst. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
  • Frantz, Janet E.   1997.   "The High Cost of Policy Termination."  Symposium on "Public Policy and Organization Termination,"ed.   Mark R. Daniels.   International Journal of Public Administration   20: 2097-2120.
 
 
Grants and Contracts
 
  • UL at Lafayette Summer Sabbatical, to prepare a book proposal and grant to National Institutes of Health, 2004.
  • Social Science Research Council.   Japan Program.   Advanced Research Grant. "Medical Fact Vs. Politics: Leprosy Policy in Japan and the U.S.   Partially funded ($8,000 and y600,000 for a total of about $18,000). for support of research on comparative Japanese/U.S. leprosy policy, awarded April 2002.
  • UL at Lafayette Instructional Grant, for a forum on the legislative process.   2000.
  • UL at Lafayette Summer Sabbatical, for a study of the closure of the National Hansen’s Disease Center in Carville, Louisiana. 2000.
  • "We The People," Summer Teacher Institute.   Funded by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 1999.   $28,876 (LEH funds).
  • USL Summer Sabbatical, for a study of the termination of public programs. 1995.
  • USL Summer Research Grant, USL College of Arts, Humanities, and Behavioral Sciences.   For a study of the implementation of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972. 1991.
  • American Political Science Association Grant for a study of the termination of programs in the State of Louisiana, l988.
 
 
Offices
 
  • Vice-President, Policy Studies Organization, 2002-Present
  • Member, Governing Council, Policy Studies Organization, 2001-2002.
 
 
Community Service
 
  • Member,   Lafayette Public Library Foundation Board since 1996; President 2001-2003.
  • Member, Board of Directors, Bayou Girl Scouts Council, 1996-2002; Secretary 1999-2002
  • Member, Nominating Committee, Bayou Girl Scouts Council, 2002-present.
  • Board of Directors, Leadership Lafayette (Chamber of Commerce), 1997-2000.
  • Member, Curriculum Committee, Leadership Lafayette, 1996-2002
  • Member and Grants Reader (1998, 2000, 2002, 2003), Lafayette Education Foundation
  • Judge, St. Landry Parish School Board.   American Legion Oratorical Contest.   January 14, 2005.
 
 
Professional Associations
 
  • American Political Science Association
  • Midwest Political Science Association
  • Pi Gamma Mu
  • Policy Studies Organization
  • Southern Political Science Association
 

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