Dale Thomson, Ph.D.
Teaching Areas:
Master of Public Administration and Policy, Political Science, Urban and Regional StudiesResearch Areas:
Community Development and Organization, Government / Nonprofit Management, Public Policy, Urban Politics and GovernanceBiography and Education
Education
PhD Institution: Public Policy; University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2001
Teaching and Research
Courses Taught
Selected Publications
Articles:
Thomson, D. E. 2023. Foundations of influence: Intervention pathways of foundation influence on city governance and policy. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 52(5), 1260-1283.
Thomson, D. E. 2021. Foundation activism in urban revitalization: Effects on institutions and political agency, Journal of Urban Affairs, 45(7), 1334-1357.
Thomson, D. E. 2020. Philanthropic funding for community and economic development: Exploring potential for influencing policy and governance. Urban Affairs Review, 57(6), 1483-1523.
Thomson, D. 2019. Donor-driven democracy?: Governance implications of foundation-dependent revitalization. Journal of Urban Affairs, 41(4), 551-569.
Thomson, D. & Etienne, H. 2017. Fiscal crisis and community development: The Great Recession, Support Networks, and community development corporation capacity. Housing Policy Debate, 27(1), 137-165.
Thomson, D. 2011. The role of funders in driving nonprofit performance measurement and use in strategic management, Public Performance and Management Review, 35(1), 54-78.
Thomson, D. 2011. Strategic geographic targeting in community development: Examining the congruence of political, institutional, and technical factors, Urban Affairs Review, 47(4), 564-594.