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Hank Jenkins-Smith

Hank Jenkins-Smith, Ph.D.

Professor

Director, Institute for Public Policy Research & Analysis (IPPRA)

George Lynn Cross Professor of Political Science

Hank Jenkins-Smith.

Curriculum Vitae:

Field: Public Policy &
Political Methodology
Email: hjsmith@ou.edu
Office: 2300 Five Partners Place
Website: ou.edu/ippra

Education:

  • Ph.D., M.A., University of Rochester
  • B.A., Linfield College

Hank Jenkins-Smith earned his PhD in political science from the University of Rochester (1985). He is a George Lynn Cross Research Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Oklahoma, and serves as the Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research & Analysis (IPPRA). Professor Jenkins-Smith has published books and articles on public policy processes, national security, weather, and energy and environmental policy. He has served on National Research Council Committees, as an elected member on the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement, and as a member of the governing Council of the American Political Science Association. His current research focuses on theories of the public policy process, with particular emphasis on the management (and mismanagement) of controversial technical issues involving high risk perceptions on the part of the public. In 2012 he and collaborators initiated a series of studies focused on social responses to the risks posed by severe weather. This work continues with a panel survey of Oklahoma households, funded by the National Science Foundation, to track perceptions of and responses to changing weather patterns. In his spare time, Professor Jenkins-Smith engages in personal experiments in risk perception and management via skiing, scuba diving and motorcycling.

Research Interests:

Risk & Public Policy; National Security Policy; Energy Policy; Survey Research Methods & Applications