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Assistant Professor, Public Administration
Email: cmhoriuchi@usfca.edu
Telephone: 415-422-2132
Curriculum Vitae
Brief Biography
Catherine Horiuchi is an assistant professor for Public Administration,
teaching organizational theory, statistics, and quantitative methods.
Previously she held a visiting faculty position at Seattle University.
Her research focuses on energy and technology policy, and has been
published in the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,
Administrative Theory & Praxis, and the Journal of California Politics
and Policy. She contributed a chapter on nuclear waste management to the
Handbook of Globalization and the Environment, and a chapter on
California's renewables portfolio standard to Sustainable Energy and the
States: Essays on Politics, Markets and Leadership. She serves on the
editorial board for the Journal of Information Technology and Politics,
and as a peer reviewer for Administrative Theory & Praxis and Public
Administration Review, the discipline's flagship journal.
A native of Northampton, Massachusetts, she later moved west and
attended the University of Utah, receiving her B.A. in Latin (magna cum
laude) and an M.A. in Linguistics. After a year working for a subsidiary
of AC Nielsen crunching ready-to-eat cereal sales figures for General
Mills, she served three years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the
Sultanate of Oman. She completed her studies in Public Administration at
the University of Southern California's School of Policy, Planning and
Development, where her dissertation on the implementation of electric
system restructuring in California won the school's Reining Award in 2001.
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