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KEVIN V. MULCAHY CURRICULUM VITAE 11/30/2017 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_V._Mulcahy Louisiana State University 2800 July Street #14 Department of Political Science Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225-387-6326, Cell 225-578-2533, Office 225-578-2540, Fax [email protected] EDUCATION: Brown University - Ph.D., 1977; M.A., 1973 (Public Policy) Pennsylvania State University - M.A., 1970 (Political Science) Manhattan College - B.A., 1968 (Humanities) ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: Louisiana State University Sheldon Beychok Distinguished Professor 2003-present of Political Science and Public Administration Professor 1992-2003 Associate Professor (with tenure) 1985-1992 Assistant Professor 1980-1985 Executive Editor, Journal of Arts Management, 1997-2015 Law and Society; Executive Editor Emeritus 2015-present Fulbright Distinguished Professor of American Studies Fall 2002 Budapest University of Public Administration Fulbright Senior Specialist-Napoca, Babes-Bolyai University Fall 2009 Cluj, Transylvania, Romania Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble Winter 2013 Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg Winter 2011 Lecturer, Cultural Management Program, Tshwane University Summer 2008 of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa Visiting Professor, Cultural Policy Program, Sun yat-Sen December 2006 University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Lecturer, Arts and Cultural Management Program, University May 2006 of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Visiting Professor, Peking University, Department of June 2002 Art Studies, Beijing, China Visiting Professor, Chaire de Gestion des Arts, École des Summer 2001 Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal Lecturer University of Jyvaskyla, Finland August 1998 Exchange Professor, Ecole d’Etudes Anglophones, Spring 1996 Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence Claremont-McKenna College, Assistant Professor 1977-1980 Mills College, Assistant Professor 1976-1977 Queens College-CUNY, Instructor 1973-1976 University of Colorado, Visiting Lecturer Spring 1973

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KEVIN V. MULCAHY CURRICULUM VITAE

11/30/2017

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_V._Mulcahy

Louisiana State University 2800 July Street #14

Department of Political Science Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225-387-6326, Cell

225-578-2533, Office 225-578-2540, Fax [email protected]

EDUCATION: Brown University - Ph.D., 1977; M.A., 1973 (Public Policy)

Pennsylvania State University - M.A., 1970 (Political Science)

Manhattan College - B.A., 1968 (Humanities)

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

Louisiana State University

Sheldon Beychok Distinguished Professor 2003-present

of Political Science and Public Administration

Professor 1992-2003

Associate Professor (with tenure) 1985-1992

Assistant Professor 1980-1985

Executive Editor, Journal of Arts Management, 1997-2015

Law and Society; Executive Editor Emeritus 2015-present

Fulbright Distinguished Professor of American Studies Fall 2002

Budapest University of Public Administration

Fulbright Senior Specialist-Napoca, Babes-Bolyai University Fall 2009

Cluj, Transylvania, Romania

Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble Winter 2013

Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg Winter 2011

Lecturer, Cultural Management Program, Tshwane University Summer 2008

of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

Visiting Professor, Cultural Policy Program, Sun yat-Sen December 2006

University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Lecturer, Arts and Cultural Management Program, University May 2006

of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

Visiting Professor, Peking University, Department of June 2002

Art Studies, Beijing, China

Visiting Professor, Chaire de Gestion des Arts, École des Summer 2001

Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal

Lecturer University of Jyvaskyla, Finland August 1998

Exchange Professor, Ecole d’Etudes Anglophones, Spring 1996

Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence

Claremont-McKenna College, Assistant Professor 1977-1980

Mills College, Assistant Professor 1976-1977

Queens College-CUNY, Instructor 1973-1976

University of Colorado, Visiting Lecturer Spring 1973

2

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES AND CULTURAL COLLOQUIA:

Keynote Speaker, “Cultural Policy in Digital-Age Cities”, Conference on Cultural Industries in

the Digital-Age, Institute of Cultural Industries, Shenzhen University, China,

November 10-12, 2017.

Keynote Speaker, Conference on the Commercialization of Museums, Tianan National

University of the Arts and the National Science and Science and Technology Museum,

Kaohsiung, Taiwan, October 2-3 2015.

Participant, Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts, University of Ottawa, Canada, October 9-11,

2014.

Participant, 2014 International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, University of

Hildesheim, Germany September 9-13, 2014.

Chercheur, Institut National de Recherche Scientifique du Canada, 2009-2014

Professeur invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, 2013; Université de

Strasbourg, 2011.

Guest Researcher, Institute for Cultural Industries, Shenzhen University, 2013 – 2017.

Participant and Keynote Speaker, Cultural Workshop, University of Haifa, Israel, March

2013.

Scholar-in-Residence, Observatorio Politico, Lisbon, Portugal, December 2013, July 2012.

Keynote Speaker, “Performing Arts Organizations as International Sports/City Events: The

Case of the ‘36 Berlin, ‘84 Los Angeles, and ‘08 Beijing Olympics,” Sun yat-Sen

University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. November 18-19, 2011

Authors’ Round Table, “Models of Comparative Cultural Policy Making”, Musée des Arts

Decoratifs du Louvre, Paris, July 9-12, 2010.

Fulbright Senior Specialist, Babes-Boylai University, Cluj-Napoca, Transylvania,

Romania, October-November 2009.

Authors’ Roundtable, Bo rde rs an d Brid ge s: Navi ga tin g Ca n a d a ’s In te rnatio na l Policy

Relations in a North America Context, University of Ottawa, October 16-18, 2008.

Visiting Lecturer, Strategic Planning on the Development of Cultural Policy and Cultural

Management Programs, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South

Africa, July 19-August 2, 2008.

Keynote Speaker, “Privatisation ou Darwinisme: Le Système pour la Subvention des Arts

aux États-Unis,” Colloque International sur les Tendances et Défis des Politiques

Culturelles dans les Pays Occidentaux, Institut National de la Recherche

Scientifique, Québec City, May 2008.

3 Invited Participant, “The Cultural Manger as Global Citizen,” Helsinki, Finland, April 19-

20, 2007. (Proceedings in Constance Devereaux and Pekka Vartiainen, eds., The

Cultural Manager as Global Citizen (Helsinki: HUMAK Press, 2008).

Keynote Speaker, “International Symposium on Theater Arts and Cultural Administration:

Transformation and Imagination,” Sun yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan,

November 2007.

Visiting Professor, “Seminar on Cultural Policy,” Sun yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung,

Taiwan, December 2006.

Visiting Professor, “The Politics of Arts and Culture: International Perspectives,” School of

International Affairs, Columbia University, Summer 2006.

Lecturer, Centre for Leisure Management Research, Deakin University, Melbourne,

Australia, May 2006.

Lecturer, Arts and Cultural Management Program, University of South Australia, Adelaide,

Australia, May 2006. (Interview on “The Deep End,” the educational and cultural

radio program of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, May 11, 2006).

Visiting Lecturer, Sun yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, May 2005. Invited

Participant, Second World Forum on Dialogue of Civilizations, Rhodes, Greece,

September 29-October 3, 2004.

Keynote Speaker, International Colloquium on Democracy Through Culture, sponsored by

the Soros Foundation and the British Council, Kiev, Ukraine, June 19-24, 2003.

Fulbright Distinguished Professor, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public

Administration, Fall 2002.

Visiting Lecturer, Institut fur Kulturmanagement, University of Music and Dramatic Arts,

Vienna, Fall 2002.

Keynote Speaker, Roundtable on Cultural Diplomacy, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

(co-sponsored by U.S. Embassies in Vienna and Budapest), December 16, 2002.

Plenary Address, Annual Meeting of the Austrian Museum Association, at the Opening of the

Museum of the State of Lower Austria, St. Polten, Austrian Museum Day, November

21, 2002

Lecturer, Department of Public Administration, Babes-Boylai University, Cluj- Napoca,

Transylvania, Romania, October 28-30, 2002.

Invited Speaker, UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies, Comenius University, Bratislava,

Slovakia, October 15-16, 2002.

Lecturer, Department of Art Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China, June 2002.

Lecturer, University of South Australia, Adelaide, April 2002. Lecturer, Australia Arts

Council, Sydney, August 2001.

4 Visiting Professor, Chaire de Gestion des Arts, École des Hautes Études Commerciales de

Montréal, Summer, 2001.

Keynote Speaker, “US-Canadian Relations Under NAFTA,” Deputy Assistant Ministers’ Policy

Roundtable, Ottawa, October 2000.

Keynote Speaker, “The Modern Patron: Philanthropy in the Arts,” Public Affairs Section, U.S.

Embassy, Vienna, Austria, March 2000. An interview “Achtung, Kulturdarwinismus!”

appeared in Die Furche, May 4, 2000, 18.

Keynote Speaker, “American Cultural Patronage in Comparative Perspective,” Institut für

Kulturmanagement und Wissenschaft, Vienna, May, 2000.

Lecturer, “Cultural Patronage in the United States,” Hungarian Cultural Foundation, Budapest,

March 27, 2000.

Lecturer, Institut für Kulturmanagement und Wissenschaft, University of Music and Dramatic

Arts, Vienna, March 2000.

Keynote Speaker, “Methodologies for Comparative Cultural Research,” and panel presenter,

“Cultural Patronage in the United States: A Comparative Perspective,” International

Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Bergen, Norway, November 10-12, 1999.

Invited Participant and Paper Presenter, International Tribunal on Nordic Cultural Policy in

European and Global Perspectives, Nordic Cultural Institute, University of Copenhagen,

Denmark, April 20-23, 1999.

Invited Participant and Paper Presenter, Colloque sur Mecenant, commandite, sponsoring et

partenariat dans le domain culturel, Centre Jacques Cartier, Lyon, France, December 6-

10, 1998.

Lecturer, Summer Institute on Comparative Cultural Policy Research, University of Jyvaskyla,

Finland, August 1998.

Lecturer, Summer School on Culture as a Strategy for Regional Development, Royal Institute of

Technology, Stockholm, August 1998.

Lecturer, Formation des cadres culturels territoriaux, L ’Ob se rva to ire d e s Politiques Culturelles,

“Le Financement des arts aux États-Unis,” Grenoble, France, March 17-18, 1998.

Scholar-in-Residence, Institut d‘Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, January 1997. Lecturer, Institute

of Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway, April 1996.

Exchange Professor, Ecole d’Etudes Anglophones, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence,

January -July, 1996.

Québec Studies Grant, Ministère des Affaires Internationales, Québec City; Ecole des langues

vivantes, Université Laval: Summer 1993, 1994.

Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar on French Politics and

Society, Ecole d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, June- July, 1991.

Instructor, Louisiana State University Summer Program, Siena, Italy, 1990.

5 SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

Executive Editor, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 1997-2015; Executive

Editor Emeritus, 2015. Editorial Board Member, 1990-present.

Scientific Committee, Conference on Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts (to select panels

and paper presentation for the Annual Meeting), 2000- present.

Convener/Organizer, 40th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

Louisiana State University, October 18-20, 2012.

Member, Scientific Committee, Observatorio Politico, Lisbon, 2012-present.

Member, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Banting

Postdoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, 2012.

Member, Organizational Relief Committee (bi-monthly meetings to assess travel requests by

student organizations), 2011-2013.

Review Committee, Fulbright Senior Specialist Program, 2010-2011, to select American

scholars of public policy and political science for international assignments.

Evaluator, Proposals for the Romanian-American Fulbright Association, 2009-2017.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2008-2016.

Member, Committee on Research Department of Political Sciences, 2017-present.

Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Political Science, 2004-2016.

Member, Committee on the Humanities Research and Development Group (Office of the

Vice Chancellor for Research), 2002-2012.

Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion Decisions at about fifteen American and International

Universities including Columbia, Indiana, Florida State, Ohio State; Université de

Montréal, University of South Australia, Sun Yat-sen University.

Evaluator, Doctoral Dissertations for the University of South Australia, Adelaide; Deakin

University, Melbourne; University of Ottawa, Canada.

Evaluator, Grant Proposals for the Israel-Science Foundation; Canada Council on Social

Science Research; Romanian-American Fulbright Association, 2013.

President Emeritus, President, First Vice-President, and Member of the Arts and Sciences

Faculty Senate, 2006-2009

Member, University Senate Committee on General Education, 2006-2008

Member, Professional Research Council, Arts and Architecture Department, University of

Oregon, 2004-2015.

Visiting Professor: Columbia University, Summer 2005; Florida State University, Spring

2001; Georgetown University, Spring 1987

6 PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS:

Public Culture, Cultural Identity, Cultural Policy: Comparative Perspectives (New York:

PalgraveMacmillan, 2017). Chinese Edition with new Preface (Shenzhen:

Command Press, 2017)

America’s Commitment to Culture: Government and the Arts, co-editor with Margaret J.

Wyszomirski, and principal contributor (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995).

American National Security: A Presidential Perspective, co-author with Cecil V. Crabb, Jr.

(Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1990).

The Challenge to Reform Arts Education, co-editor with David Pankratz (New York:

American Council for the Arts, 1989).

Presidents and Foreign Policy Making: FDR to Reagan, co-author with Cecil V. Crabb, Jr.

(Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986). Included in “The Political

Traditions in Foreign Policy Series” edited by Kenneth W. Thompson.

Public Policy and the Arts, co-editor with C. Richard Swaim, and principal contributor

(Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1982).

America Votes, co-author with Richard S. Katz (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall

1976); Japanese Edition, new introduction (Tokyo: Keibundo, 1979).

BOOK CHAPTERS, ARTICLES IN JOURNALS:

“NEA and Grantmaking for Health-Related Programs.” 2017. Rivista Economia Della Cultura, 27(2),

213-18.

“Reflections on Public Culture.” 47(4) Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society: 290-94.

Mulcahy, Kevin V. and Naquin, Thomas C., 2016, Merchandizing

Museum: The Unanticipated Consequences of the American System of Cultural

Patronage?” In Transforming Nostalgia into Novelty. Kaohsiung, Taiwan. National

Museum of Science and Technology.

"Coloniality: The Cultural Policy of Post-Colonialism." 2016. International Journal of

Cultural Policy, 22(2), 1:17.

“L’Analyse Comparative des Politiques Culturelles Internationales” (collaborating author),

Loisir et Société, 34 (Fall, 2012): 149-86.

“Globalization and Culture: The Case of Canada and the United States,” ESSACHESS –

Journal for Communication Studies, (Spring 2012): 151-162. (In Social Science

Research Archives).

“Counter-Reformation Cultural Policy: The Case of St. Peter’s,” International Journal of

Cultural Policy, 17(March 2011): 131-152.

7 “Coloniality and Cultural Policy,” in International Relations, Culture and Global Finance.

Akis Kalaitzidis, editor (Athens: Aitner Publications, 2011), pp. 199-212.

“Privatisation ou Darwinisme: Le Système Américain pour la Subvention des Arts aux États-

Unis” in Claudine Audet and Diane St. Pierre (eds.), Tendances et Défis des

Politiques Culturelles dans les Pays Occidentaux. (Les Presses de l’Université Laval,

2010.), pp.89-130.

“The Book That Most Influenced My Study of Cultural Policy Research: A Review Essay”

International Journal of Cultural Policy, 16(February 2010): 60-62

Executive Editor, “New Zealand Cultural Policy: The Helen Clark Years.” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, (Spring 2010); Introduction: 93-94.

“Coloniality, Identity and Cultural Policy” in J. P. Singh (ed.), International Cultural Policies

and Power (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010), pp. 155-165.

“Identity, Independence, and Imperialism: The Case of Canadian-American Cultural

Relations” in Monica Gattinger and Geoffrey Hale (eds.), Borders a n d Brid ge s:

Canada’s P o licy Re lat ion s in North Ame rica (Toronto: Oxford University Press,

2010), pp. 248-266.

“Vorsicht Kulturdarwinismus: Die Grenzen des Amerikanischen Systems der

Kulturförderung, 1990-2006” in Thomas Adam, Simone Lässig and Gabrielle

Lingelbach (eds.), Stifter, Spender und Mäzene: USA und Deutschland im

historischen Vergleich, (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2009), pp. 191-218.

Executive Editor, “International Issues in Arts Management, Law and Society” Journal of

Arts Management, Law and Society, 39 (Summer 2009): Introduction, pp. 83-85

Executive Editor, “Varieties of Non-National Cultural Policies.” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 38 (Fall 2008): Introduction, 163-165.

“Hurricane Katrina: A Cultural Chernobyl” with Jerry McKernan, J.D., Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 38 (Fall 2008): 217-228.

“Identity and Cultural Policy” in Understanding the Arts and Creative Sector in the United

States. Joni Cherbo, Ruth Ann Stewart and Margaret Wyszomirski, editors (New

Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008). Translated into Romanian by Dr.

Dan-Eugen Ratiu. Politica cultura si artele: local, national, global. (Cluj-Napoca:

Cosa Cartii de Stinta, 2012), pp. 21-38

Executive Editor, “Emerging Researchers in Australia and Asia,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 38 (Summer 2008).

Executive Editor, “EU Enlargement and European Cultural Policy Development,” Journal of

Arts Management, Law and Society, 37 (Winter 2007).

Executive Editor, “Cultural Development,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society,

36 (Fall 2006).

8 “Cultural Policy,” chapter in Guy Peters and Jon Pierre (eds.), Handbook of Public Policy,

(London: Sage Publications, 2006), pp. 265-79.

Executive Editor, “Austrian Cultural Policy,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 35 (Winter 2006).

“Cultural Policy: Definitions and Theoretical Approaches.” Journal of Arts Management,

Law and Society, 36 (Summer 2006): 319-330.

Executive Editor, “Cultural Policies in Australia,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 35 (Spring 2005).

Executive Editor, “The Conceptualization of Art,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 34 (Summer 2004).

“Comparing Cultural Patronage: Traditions and Trends” in David Pankrantz and Valerie

Morris, editors, The Arts in a New Millennium: Research and the Arts Sector

(Greenwood Publishing, 2003), pp. 95-108.

Executive Editor, “Culture and Entrepreneurship,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 33 (Fall 2003)

“Entrepreneurship or Cultural Darwinism: Perspectives on the American System of Cultural

Patronage,” Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, (Fall 2003): 165184.

This also appeared as “Privatisierung oder kultureller Darwinismus: Betrachtungen

über das amerikanische System der Kulturförderung,” NeuesMuseum die

österreichische Museumszeitschrift, Nr. 3+4, 2002: 32-35.

Executive Editor, “The Cultural Market and Public Cultural Agencies,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 32 (Spring 2002): Introduction, 3-5.

“The State Arts Agency: An Overview of Cultural Federalism in the United States,” Journal

of Arts Management, Law and Society, 32 (Spring 2002): 67-80.

Executive Editor, “Cultural Politics: Global and Local,” Journal of Arts Management, Law

and Society, 31 (Winter 2002): Introduction, 251-253.

“Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Sovereignty: U.S.-Canadian Cultural Relations,” Journal

of Arts Management, Law and Society, 31 (Winter 2002): 265-278.

Executive Editor, “The Nordic Cultural Policies,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 30 (Spring 2001): Introduction, 3-4.

“The Abused Patron of Culture: Public Culture and Cultural Patronage in the United States,”

Boekmancahier 44 (June 2000): 169-181.

“Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Sovereignty,” American Review of Canadian Studies, 30

(Summer 2000): 181-206.

Executive Editor, “Not-for-profit Cultural Sector in Post-Socialist States,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 29 (Spring 2000): Introduction, 3-6.

9 “The Government and Cultural Patronage: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Patronage in

the United State, France, Norway and Canada” in Joni M. Cherbo and Margaret J.

Wyszomirski, editors, The Public Life of the Arts in America, (New Brunswick:

Rutgers University Press, 2000), pp. 138- 168.

“Cultural Patronage in the United States,” International Journal of Arts Management, 2 (Fall

1999): 53-58.

Executive Editor, “Cultural Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 28 (Spring 1999): Introduction, 3-6.

“Cultural Diplomacy and the Exchange Programs: 1938-1978,” Journal of Arts Management,

Law and Society, 29 (Spring 1999): 7-29.

Executive Editor, “The Arts and Entertainment in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law, and Society, 27 (Winter 1998): Introduction, 243-44.

“Cultural Patronage in Comparative Perspective: France, Germany, Norway, and Canada,”

Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 27 (Winter 1998): 243-63.

“Développement communautaire et financement public des Arts aux Etats-Unis,”

L’observatoire des politiques culturelles, 14 (Automne 1997): 4-5. Included in

Morceaux Choisis, 1989-2007 (Selected Articles, 1989-2007) from L ’Ob se rva to ire : La

R evue Des Politiques Culturelles, Grenoble, 2008.

“Une société distincte, une culture distinguée: Quebec’s Cultural Policy and Cultural

Nationalism,” in Francois Colbert, editor, Textes choisis: Politiques Culturelles

(Montréal: Ecole des Hautes Études Commerciales, 1997), pp. 223-37.

“Public Culture and Political Culture: La Politique Culturelle du Quebec,” Journal of Arts

Management, Law and Society, 25 (Fall 1995): 25-49.

“Public Culture and Political Culture” in Guy Lachapelle, editor, Quebec Under Free Trade:

Making Public Policy in America, (Quebec: Presses de l’Université du Quebec,

1995.): 335-62.

“Walt Rostow As National Security Advisor, 1966-69,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 25

(Spring 1995): 223-37.

“Rethinking Groupthink: Walt Rostow and the National Security Advisory Process in the

Johnson Administration,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 25 (Spring 1995): 237-251.

“The Organization of Public Support for the Arts,” “The NEA and the Reauthorization

Process: Congress and Arts Policy,” “The Public Interest and the Arts Policy,”

Chapters 5, 7, 9, in Mulcahy and Wyszomirski, America’s Commitment to Culture,

1995.

“Presidential Management Styles and National Security Policy-Making,” in James C. Gaston,

editor, Grand Strategy and the Decisionmaking Process (Washington, D.C.: National

Defense University Press, 1992), pp. 121- 139.

10 “The Elitist Presidency: George Bush and the Management of Operation Desert Storm,” with

Cecil V. Crabb, in Richard Waterman, editor, The Presidency Reconsidered (Chicago:

F.E. Peacock, 1992), pp. 275-300. Reprinted in Presidential Studies Quarterly, 25

(Spring1995): 251-267 and in Jerel A. Rosati, editor, Readings in the Politics of United

States Foreign Policy (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1998), pp. 28-43.

“The Public Interest and Public Culture,” Journal of Arts Management and Law, 21

(Spring 1991): 5-27. This also appeared as a chapter in Culture and Democracy:

Social and Ethical Issues in Support of the Arts and Humanities, edited by Andrew

Buchwalter (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), 67-87. Excerpts appeared in Arts

Ink: The Newsletter of the Mid- Atlantic Arts Foundation, 3 (Fall 1992): 2-3.

“The Structure and Politics of Local Support for the Arts in the United States.” In

Decentralisation, regionalization, et action Culturelle municipal. Mario Beaulac

and Francois Colbert, editors (Montréal: École des Hautes Études Commerciales de

Montréal, 1992), pp. 59-78.

“The National Security Advisor: A Presidential Perspective,” in Colin Campbell and

Margaret Wyszomirski, editors, Executive Leadership in Anglo- American Systems

(Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991): pp. 259-79. Reprinted in Jerel A.

Rosati, editor, Readings in the Politics of United States Foreign Policy (Fort Worth:

Harcourt Brace, 1998), pp. 28- 43.

“The Bush National Security Team,” Governance: An International Journal of Policy and

Administration, 4 (April 1991): 215-28.

“The Bush Administration and National Security Policymaking: A Preliminary Assessment,”

International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 4 (Summer 1990): 167-

80.

“Openness and Preparedness: American Foreign Policy Challenges in the Twenty-First

Century,” in John C. Shea, editor, Arguments on American Politics (Pacific Grove,

Ca.: Brooks/Cole, 1990), pp. 297-304.

“Presidential Management of National Security Policymaking, 1947-87,” in James P.

Pfiffner, editor, The Managerial Presidency (Pacific Grove, Ca.: Brooks/Cole, 1990),

pp. 250-64.

“Those Other Arts Activities and the Future of the Arts,” in The Future of the Arts: Public

Policy and the Arts Research, Valerie Morris and David Pankratz, editors (New York:

Praeger, 1990), pp. 35-45.

“The Bush Administration and National Security: Process, Programs, Policy,” Public

Administration Review, 50 (January/February 1990): 115-19.

“The National Security Council and the Shaping of U.S. Foreign Policy,” International

Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 3 (Winter 1990): 153-68.

“Toward Civilization Through Arts Education,” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 23 (Summer

1989): 92-96.

11 “Civic Illiteracy and the American Cultural Heritage: A Review Essay,” Journal of Politics,

51 (February 1989): 177-87.

“Congress and Culture,” with Harold F. Kendrick, Journal of Arts Management and Law, 17

(Winter 1988): 39-56.

“Localism and the Administrative Foundations of American Public Broadcasting,” with

Joseph C. Widoff, Journal of Aesthetic Education, 22 (Fall 1988):13- 23.

“The Politics of Cultural Oversight: The Reauthorization Process and the Arts

Endowment,” in Congress and the Arts, edited by Margaret J. Wyszomirski (New

York: American Council on the Arts, 1988): 63-86.

“Presidents and Foreign Policy Making: A New Role for the Vice President,” Presidential

Studies Quarterly, 17 (Winter 1987): 119-31.

“Cultural Policy and Administration in the United States,” in The Patron State: Government

and the Arts in Industrialized Democracies, edited by Milton C. Cummings, Jr. and

Richard S. Katz (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), pp. 311-31. A revised

version appears in The Aesthetic Dimension to Public Policy, edited by Ronald

Berman and Ralph Smith (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992), pp. 6-19.

“The Secretary of State v. The National Security Advisor: Foreign Policymaking in the

Carter and Reagan Administrations,” Presidential Studies Quarterly,16 (Spring,

1986): 280-99. Reprinted in Karl R. Inderfurth and Loch K. Johnson, editors,

Decisions of the Highest Order: Perspectives on the National Security Council

(Pacific Grove, Ca.: Brooks/Cole, 1988), pp.122-36 and in Jerel A. Rosati, editor,

Readings in the Politics of United States Foreign Policy (Fort Worth: Harcourt

Brace, 1998), pp. 28-43.

“The Humanities and the Failure of American Higher Education: Reactions to William

Bennett’s To Reclaim A Legacy,” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 20 (Summer 1986):

98-102.

“The Arts and Their Economic Impact: The Values of Utility,” Journal of Arts Management

and Law, 16 (Fall 1986): 33-48. Reprinted in Place: The Magazine of Partners for

Livable Places, 8 (January-February 1987): 3-8. An abridged version appeared as

“The Arts and the Urban Economy” (British) Journal of Town and Country Planning,

57(October 1988):268-70.

“The American System of Public Broadcasting,” with Joseph C. Widoff, Journal of Arts

Management and Law, 15 (Spring 1986): 31-58.

“The NEA as Public Patron of the Arts,” in Art, Ideology, and Politics, edited by Judith Balfe

and Margaret Wyszomirski (New York: Praeger, 1985): 315- 41.

“Official Culture and Cultural Repression: The Case of Dmitri Shostakovich,” Journal of

Aesthetic Education, 18 (Fall 1984): 69-83.

“Reflections on the Humanities and American Life,” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 17

(Summer 1983): 118-21.

12 “Ideology and Public Culture,” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 16 (Summer 1982): 11-24.

“The Rationale for Public Culture,” “Culture and the Cities,” “Cultural Diplomacy: Foreign

Policy and the Exchange Programs,” “The Attack on Public Culture,” chapters 3, 10,

12, and 13 in Mulcahy and Swaim, Policy and the Arts, 1982.

“California’s Cultural Condition,” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 15 (October 1981):

117-19.

“Public Culture and the Public: A Review Essay,” Western Political Quarterly, 34

(September 1981): 461-70.

“Government and the Arts: A Symposium,” editor and contributor, Journal of Aesthetic

Education, 14 (October 1980): 21-54.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (BOOK REVIEWS):

Cultures of Optimism: The Institutional Promotion of Hope by Oliver Bennett in Journal

of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 45 (October- December 2015): 216-221.

Buying Respectability: Philanthropy and Urban Society in Transnational Perspective,

1840s to 1930s by Thomas Adam in Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 40 (October – December 2010): 318 - 320.

Building Louisiana: The Legacy of the Works Progress Administration by Robert

Leighninger (Oxford: University Press of Mississippi, 2009) and Long- Range Public

Investment: The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal by Robert Leighninger

(Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 2009) in Journal of Arts Management,

Law and Society, 39 (Spring 2009): 76-78.

What Good Are The Arts? by John Carey in Journal of Arts Management, Law and

Society, 36 (Winter 2007): 316-318.

The Entrepreneurial Arts Leader: Cultural Policy, Change and Reinvention by Ruth

Rentschler in Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 35 (Spring 2005): 77-

79.

The Nordic Cultural Model, edited by Peter Duelund in Journal of Arts Management, Law

and Society, 34 (Fall 2004): 157-158.

“American National Security: A Presidential Perspective,” review essay of Games Advisers

Play: Foreign Policy in the Nixon and Carter Administrations by Jean A. Garrison

and Flawed by Design: The Evolution of the CIA, JCS, and NSC by Amy Zegart in

Presidential Studies Quarterly, 30 (December 2000): 802-805.

Shaping and Signaling Presidential Policy: The National Security Decision- Making of

Eisenhower and Kennedy by Meena Bose in American Political Science Review, 94

(June 2000): 454-455.

Culture and the Public Sphere by Jim McGuigin in Loisir et Societe, 22 (Autumn 1999): 546-

548.

13 The Patron State: Culture and Politics in Fascist Italy by Marla Susan Stone in History:

Reviews of New Books, 27 (Summer 1999): 167.

“The Public Interest in Public Broadcasting,” review essay of The Vanishing Vision: The

Inside Story of Public Television by James Day and Ralph Engleman, Public Radio

and Television in America in Journal of Policy History, 10 (Winter 1998): 271-74.

Leadership for the Public Service edited by Richard A. Loverd in Governance, 10 (July

1997): 317-318.

Art Lessons: Learning from the Rise and Fall of Public Arts Funding by Alice Goldfarb

Marquis in Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 26 (Spring 1996): 71-

72.

Congress Resurgent: Foreign and Defense Policy on Capitol Hill edited by Randall B.

Ripley and James J. Lindsay in Presidential Studies Quarterly, 25 (Winter 1995):

163-64.

Paying the Piper: Causes and Consequences of Art Patronage, Judith Huggins Balfe (ed) in

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 29 (Summer 1995): 119-120.

The Muses, the Masses, and the Massey Commission by Paul Litt in Governance, 7

(Winter 1994): 102-03.

Controlling the Sword: The Democratic Governance of National Security by Bruce Russett

in Governance, 4 (Fall 1991): 512-13.

America’s Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society by Loch K. Johnson in

International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 4 (Spring 1990):132-

35.

Our Government and the Arts: A Perspective from the Inside by Livingston Biddle in

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 24 (Winter 1990): 115-18.

Organizing the Presidency (Second Edition) by Stephen Hess and Inside the Think Tank:

Advising the Cabinet, 1971-1983 by Tessa Blackstone and William Plowden in

Governance, (Spring 1990): 236-39.

The Presidency and the Management of National Security by Carnes Lord in Presidential

Studies Quarterly, 20 (Winter 1990): 167-69.

The Politics of the U.S. Cabinet by Jeffery E. Cohen in American Political Science Review,

84 (March 1990): 293-94.

The In-and-Outers: Political Appointees and Transient Government in Washington edited

by G. Calvin Mackenzie in Journal of Politics, 51 (February 1989): 218-20.

Leadership and Innovation edited by Jameson W. Doig and Erwin C. Hargrove in Journal of

Politics, 50 (November 1988): 1102-04.

Nixon and the Politics of Public Television by David M. Stone in Journal of Politics, 50

(February 1988): 257-59.

14 Setting Municipal Priorities edited by Charles Brecher and Raymond D. Horton and Union

Power & New York by Jewel and Bernard Bellush in American Political Science

Review, 80 (December 1986): 1338-40.

Television’s Guardians by James L. Baughman in Journal of Politics, 48 (November 1986):

1079-81.

Public Enterprise and the Developing World edited by V. V. Ramanadham in Journal of

Developing Areas, 19 (July 1985): 575-77.

The Democratic Muse: Visual Arts and the Public Interest by Edward Banfield in American

Political Science Review, 78 (December 1984): 1087 and Political Science Quarterly,

100 (Spring 1985): 171-72.

Who Gets What From Government by Benjamin I. Page in Social Science Quarterly, 65

(Winter 1984): 166-67.

The Arts and the New England Economy by the New England Foundation of the Arts,

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 18 (Fall 1984): 122-23.

The Tactical Uses of Passion: An Essay on Power, Reason, and Reality by F. G. Bailey in

American Political Science Review, 78(September 1984):873-74.

Wall to Wall America: A Cultural History of Post-Office Murals in the New Deal by Karal

Ann Marling in American Political Science Review, 78 (March 1984): 231-32.

The Ministry of Culture by Michael M. Mooney in American Political Science Review, 75

(December 1981): 1051-52.

Twigs for an Eagle’s Nest: Government and the Arts, 1965-1978 by Michael Straight in

American Political Science Review, 75 (June 1981): 514-15.

Presidential Policy Making by Stephen Shull in Western Political Science Quarterly, 33

(September 1980): 422-23.

The Subsidized Muse: Public Support for the Arts in the United States by Dick Netzer in

Western Political Science Quarterly, 32 (October 1979): 233-34.

The Democrats by Richard S. Parmet in Western Political Quarterly, 31 (March 1978): 140-

41.

Controversies in American Voting Behavior edited by Richard Niemi and Herbert Weisberg

in Social Science Quarterly, 58 (Fall 1977): 176-77.

WORK IN PROGRESS:

“Acadiana and the Cajun Cultural Space,” (with Thomas Naquin and John Haper),

Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society (accepted for publication.)

Cultural Darwinism: The Perils of Privatized Public Patronage. Development phase.

15 OTHER SCHOLARLY OR CREATIVE ACTIVITY:

Seminar for Faculty/ Graduate students, “American System of Public Patronage, Shenzhen

University November 13, 2017.

Keynote Address “Cultural Policy in Digital-Age Cities,” Conferences on Cultural and

Technological Innovation Symposium. 2017.

Visiting Lecturer, Ottawa University, Political Science Department, April 11-18, 2017.

Keynote Address “Identity and Cultural Policy.” Conference on Social Theory, Politics and

fdfhwuihe the Arts, Montréal, October 17-20, 2016.

Visiting Lecturer Taiwan National University of the Art, October 2015.

Guest Researcher, Institute for Cultural Studies, Shenzhen University, November 2013 –

November 2014

Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques du Grenoble, December 2013; Université de

Strasbourg, December, 2011.

Scholar-in-Residence, Observatorio Politico, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2012, December 2013

Convener and Organizer. 40th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

“Cultural Diversity: International Perspectives.” Louisiana State University, Baton

Rouge, October 18-20, 2012. (This was a major undertaking requiring creating a

Conference website; a list serve for calls for papers, vetting 110 paper submissions,

logistical work on hotel rooms, meals and refreshments, conference panels)

Member, 2012 SSHRC Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee: a peer review

process that involved evaluating 20 applications of about 35 pages each from a total

of 200. It was necessary to score each application according to three criteria. The

Committee meeting for final grant determinations will be held in Ottawa, February 6-

7, 2012.

Keynote Speaker, “Performing Arts Organizations as International Sports/City Events: The

Case of the ‘36 Berlin, ‘84 Los Angeles, and ‘08 Beijing Olympics,” Sun yat-Sen

University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. November 18-19, 2011.

Audio-Visual Presentation, “Les Cajuns de la Louisiane et L’Espace Culturelle” Université

de Reims, December 14, 2011.

Authors’ Round Table, “Models of Comparative Cultural Policy Making,” Musée des Arts

Decoratifs du Louvre, Paris, July 9-12, 2010.

Teleconference Presentation, “Counter Reformation Cultural Policy: the Case of St. Peter’s,”

Conference on Religion and Cultural Policy, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies,

University of Warwick, April 24, 2010.

Roundtable Participant, “Pragmatism and Cultural Innovation: Legal, Epistemological,

Organizational, Policy Approaches,” Conference on Arts Management, University of

Buffalo, New York, May 14, 2009.

16 Paper Presentation, “Globalization and Culture: the Case of Canada and the United States,”

International Conference on Promoting Innovation through Education, Culture and

Communication, Romanian Fulbright Commission, Bucharest, November 6, 2009.

Roundtable Participant, “Contemporary Art and the Systems of Power,” University of Art

and Design, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, October 29, 2009.

Paper Presentation, “Privatized Culture in Bad Times: Evaluating the American System of

Cultural Patronage,” Canadian Conference of the Arts, University of Ottawa, Ottawa,

Canada, October 20, 2009.

Visiting Scholar, Strategic Planning on the Development of Cultural Policy and Cultural

Management Programs, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa,

July 19-August 2, 2008.

Member, Comité Scientifique (refereeing submissions in French) “Colloque international sur

les tendances et défis des politiques culturelles dans les pays occidentaux“

(International Conference on the Tendencies and Challenges of Cultural Policies in

Western Countries), Institut de la recherche scientifique, Québec City, May 2008.

Scholar-in-Residence, Arts Administration Program, Shenandoah University (The Public

Conservatory of Virginia), Winchester, Virginia, March 26-29, 2008.

Keynote Speaker, “International Perspectives on Cultural Management,” SUNY- Buffalo,

New York, March 18-21, 2008.

Keynote Speaker, “Museums and the Role of Government,” California Association of

Museums, Fresno, February 2008.

Keynote Speaker, “International Symposium on Theater Arts and Cultural Administration:

Transformation and Imagination,” Sun yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan,

November 2007.

Invited Participant, “The Cultural Manger as Global Citizen,” Helsinki, Finland, April 19-20,

2007. (Proceedings in Constance Devereaux and Pekka Vartiainen, eds., The Cultural

Manager as Global Citizen (Helsinki: HUMAK Press, 2008).

Visiting Professor, “Seminar on Cultural Policy,” Sun yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung,

Taiwan, December 2006.

Lecturer, “Cultural Privatization and Entrepreneurship in the United States,” Department of

Canadian Heritage, Ottawa, October, 2006.

Visiting Professor, “The Politics of Arts and Culture: International Perspectives,” School of

International Affairs, Columbia University, Summer 2006.

Paper Presentation, “What is Cultural Policy?” International Conference on Cultural Policy

Research, Vienna, Austria, July 12-16, 2006.

Interview on Channel 4, the cultural radio program of ORF (Austrian Public Broadcasting),

July 11, 2006.

17 Paper Presentation, “Coloniality, Identity, and Cultural Policy,” Conference on Social Theory

and Politics and the Arts, Vienna, Austria, July 9-11, 2006.

Interview on “The Deep End,” the educational and cultural radio program of the Australian

Broadcasting Corporation, May 11, 2006.

Featured Speaker, Ticket Master CEO Luncheon, Melbourne Australia, May 16, 2006.

Paper Presentation, “Teaching Cultural Policy,” Association of Arts Administration

Educators Conference, Toronto, Canada, April 20-22, 2006.

Paper Presentation, “A Prolegomenon to Any Future Cultural Policy: The Perils of the

American Model of Patronage,” Conference on the History of Philanthropy:

German and American Perspectives, German Historical Institute, Washington,

D.C., March 30-April 1, 2005.

Member, Professional Research Council, Arts and Architecture Department, University of

Oregon, 2004-present.

Member, Advisory Board, Baton Rouge Community School for the Arts, 2004- 2006.

Chair, Baton Rouge City-Parish Committee on Art in Public Places, 2000-2006, (adjudicated

a dispute concerning a so-called “Satanic Sculpture” on School Board property).

Member, Board of Directors, Greater Baton Rouge Council on the Arts, 1999- 2006.

Lecturer, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington,

D.C., April 18, 2002.

Scholar-in-Residence, Program in Arts Administration and Historic Preservation, University

of Oregon, Eugene, February 11-16, 2002.

Scholar-in-Residence, Arts Administration Program, Florida State University, Spring 2001.

Delegate, Convocation on Visioning the Local Arts Entity of the Future, Americans for the

Arts, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 28-30, 1999.

Invited Participant and Paper Presenter, Colloque sur Mecenant: commandite, sponsoring et

partenariat dans le domain culturel, Centre Jacques Cartier, Lyon, France, December

6-10, 1998.

Roundtable Participant, Conference on New Trends in Cultural Policy for the 21st Century,

sponsored by New York University and the New School for Social Research, April

30-May 1, 1998.

Roundtable Participant, Brown University/Providence-Journal 18th Annual Public Affairs

Conference, “The Arts in America: Creativity and Controversy,” February 23-27,

1998.

Invited Participant and Paper Presenter, Symposium on Cultural Policies in Regional

Integration, Latin American Institute, University of Texas-Austin, February 2-3, 1998.

18 Expert Witness for the Governor in Republican Party of Louisiana v. M.J. Foster, Governor

et al. concerning the constitutionality of a state law regulating party organizations,

July-November, 1997.

Participant, Rapporteur and Paper Presenter, The American Assembly of Columbia

University, “The Arts and the Public Purpose,” Arden House, Harriman, New York,

May 29-June 1, 1997.

Panelist, Louisiana Division of the Arts, Decentralized Arts Funding Program, 1995-98.

Keynote Speaker, Symposium on Community Development and the Arts, sponsored by the

Urban Arts Federation and the National Association of Local Arts Agencies, National

Press Club, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1996.

Invited Speaker, Symposium on the Future of Public Arts Funding, sponsored by the Mid-

America Arts Alliance and the Missouri Arts Council, December 12-13, 1995.

Public Address, “The Culture Wars and the National Endowment for the Arts,” Center for the

Arts Administration, Florida State University, November 9, 1994.

Principal Speaker, Symposium on Regional Funding for the Arts, Inaugural Conference of

the Center for Government and the Arts, Wayne State University, October 9, 1993.

Executive Committee Member, Center for French and Francophone Studies, Louisiana State

University, 1993 to 1999.

Invited Participant, Executive Seminar on Federal Cultural Policy, hosted by the National

Association of State Arts Agencies and the National Assembly of Local Arts

Agencies and the American Association of Museums, Wingspread Center, Racine,

Wisconsin, May 11-13, 1993.

Speaker, International Conference on Culture and the Cities, sponsored by the Ministere de la

Culture du Quebec and the Chaire de Gestion des Arts, Ecole des Hautes Etudes

Commerciales, Université de Montréal, November 12-14, 1992. These remarks

appeared in an expanded form in Decentralisation, Regionalisation et Action

Culturelle Municipale (HEC: Chaire de Gestion des Arts, 1993): 59-78.

Member, Baton Rouge Community Fund for the Arts, Admissions and Appropriations

Committee, 1991-1994 (responsible for dispensing $600,000 in corporate

contributions to local cultural institutions); reappointed to a three-year term, 1994-

1997.

Panelist, Louisiana Council on the Arts, 1982-1984; 1986-1987; 1990-1991 (Arts Education

and Arts Development panels); 1995, Decentralized Arts Funding Program;

Mississippi Commission on the Arts, 1992-1993 (Research and Development and

Technical Assistance panels)

Expert Witness, Independent Presidential Commission on the Arts, August 1, 1990.

(Excerpts appeared in The New York Times, “Week in Review,” August 26, 1990

and were also broadcast on CNN).

19 Co-founder and Vice-president, Louisiana Chapter of the American Society for Public

Administration, 1982-1985; council member, 1985-1987; Vice-president, 1988-1989;

President, 1989-1990.

“Congress, the Executive and Foreign Policy,” Bicentennial Forum, Louisiana State

University-Shreveport, November 16-19, 1989. Reprinted in Congressional-

Presidential Relations in the United States, edited by William D. Pederson

(Lewistown, NY, Edwin Mellen Press, 1991): 49-60.

Secretary and Member, Panel on the Reorganization of Government, Transition Team of

Governor-elect Buddy Roemer, January-March 1988 (summarizing and

coordinating the proceedings of five subcommittees; liaison with Panel Chair and

Transition staff; organizing recommendations for the Final Report). Designated

“Most Valuable Player” of the Panel.

Commentator, Louisiana Arts-in-Education Conference, Lafayette, Louisiana, September 16-

17, 1988.

Member, Study Commission on the Future of Louisiana, Council for a Better Louisiana

(CABL), 1986; Co-author, Requisites for Reform: Tennessee’s Experience and

Louisiana’s Future (Baton Rouge: CABL, 1986).

Member, Committee on the Arts, Culture, and Tourism, National Conference of State

Legislatures, 1984-1986.

Chairman, House of Representatives Arts Advisory Committee (coordinating three museums

and three public agencies in placing art work in the House of Representatives), 1982-

1984; member, 1987-1992.

“Legislative Art in Louisiana: A Slide Presentation” with Hon. John Hainkel, Speaker,

Louisiana House of Representatives, at the Annual Meeting of the National

Association of State Arts Agencies, New Orleans, October 29, 1983.

“New Federalism’s Implications,” Louisiana Municipal Review, October, 1982, 17.

“The Reagan New Federalism Initiative,” speech before the 45th Annual Convention of the

Louisiana Municipal Association, Lafayette, Louisiana, August 13, 1982.

Panelist, Louisiana Council on the Arts, 1982-1984; 1986-1987.

Panelist, Baton Rouge Council on the Arts and Humanities, 1981-1983; 1986- 1987.

Member of the Steering Committee, Governor’s Conference on the Arts and Humanities,

1981-1982; “Politics and Public Culture,” position paper prepared for the 1982

Governor’s Conference on the Arts and Humanities.

“Historic Preservation as Public Policy,” presentations to the Annual Meeting of the

Louisiana Preservation Alliance, July 17, 1981; the New Orleans Landmarks Society,

October 5, 1981.

Guest Editorial, Art Spectrum (quarterly publication of the Louisiana Division of the Arts),

September 1981, 12.

20 Member, University Committee on the Humanities, 1981-91; Chairman, 1983-1984, 1989-

1990.

Member, LSU Union Arts Advisory Board, 1981-1984.

Director (and Founder), Political Science Internship Program, 1980-1984. Cultural Advisor

to the Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1980-1982, as a National

Endowment for the Humanities Humanist-in- Residence at the State Legislature.””

PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

Keynote Speaker, “Cultural Policy in Digital-Age Cities,” Conference on Cultural

Industries in Digital Age Cities, Institute of Cultural Industries, Shenzhen

University, November 10-12, 2017.

Paper Presentation, “Commercializing Culture: The Merchandising of Museums,”

Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts. Minneapolis. MN, October,

12-14, 2017.

Keynote Speaker, “Identity and Internal Coloniality, Conference on Social Theory,

Policies and Neails,” Montréal, October 18-19, 2016.

Keynote Speaker, Conference on the Commercialization of Museums, National Museum

of Science and Technology/ Sun-yat Sen University, October 2-3 2015

Paper Presentation. “Combating Coloniality: Cultural Policies and Post- Colonialism.”

International Conference on Social Theory, Policy and the Arts, University of

Ottawa, Canada, October 9-11, 2014.

Paper Presentation. “Command Culture: National Socialist Cultural Policy”. International

Conference on Cultural Policy Research, University of Hildesheim, Germany,

September 2014.

Paper Presentation. “Coloniality and Cultural Policy: The Politics of Identity”. Conference

on Social Science Research, University of Hawaii, January 6-8, 2014.

Paper Presentation. “The Cultural Impact of Hurricane Katrina”. Colloque, “Esthétisation de

l’Espace Publique”. Université de Grenoble, November 25 – December 17, 2013.

Paper Presentation. “The Olympic Games and the Performing Arts: Sports, Spectacle,

Politics”. Conference on Cultural and Technological Innovation. University of

Shenzhen, November 20-24, 2013.

Paper Presentation. “Coloniality and Cultural Identity”. Conference on Social Theory,

Politics and the Arts. Seattle University. October 10-12, 2013.

Paper Presentation. “Acadiana and the Cajun Cultural Space: Adaptation, Accommodation,

Authenticity.” 40th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts.

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, October 18-20, 2012.

Paper Presentation, “Olympic Opening Ceremonies: A Comparative Perspective,”

International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Barcelona, Spain, July 2012.

21 Paper Presentation. “L’Acadiane en tant qu’espace culturel cajun.” Societe quebecoise de

science politique. Université d’Ottawa, Québec, May 22-25, 2012.

Paper Presentation. “French Cultural Diplomacy.” Conference on Cultural Soft Power:

Policy, Practice, and the Arts. Ohio State University, Columbus, May 17-18, 2012.

Paper Presentation, “Counter-Reformation Cultural Policy,” Conference on Social Theory,

Politics and the Arts, University of Kentucky, October 17-20, 2011.

Keynote Speaker, “‘Culturecide’ : The Cultural Consequences of Hurricane Katrina on the

Folk Life of New Orleans,” Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia, October 14-16, 2010.

Paper Presentation, “Constructing Identity: Coloniality and Cultural Policy," Conference on

Politics and International Affairs, Athens, Greece, June 21- 24, 2010.

Paper Presentation, "American Cultural Policy: 'Hidden Hand' Patronage," International

Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Jyvaskyla, Finland, August 26-29, 2010.

Paper Presentation, "Coloniality and Cultural Identity: The Cases of Quebec, Mexico, and the

Islamic World," International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February

19-20, 2010.

Paper Presentation, “Political Sovereignty and Cultural Imperialism: the Case of Canadian-

American Cultural Relations,” Meetings of the American Association of Canadian

Studies in the United States, San Diego, November 18-21, 2009.

Paper Presentation, “Coloniality, Identity and Cultural Policy,” International Conference on

Cultural Policy Research, Istanbul, August 28-30, 2008.

Paper Presentation, “Privatisation ou Darwinisme : Le système américain de la subvention

culturelle,” Colloque International sur les Tendances et défis des politiques culturelles

dans les pays Occidentaux (ACFAS), Quebec City, May 7-8, 2008.

Roundtable Participant, “Museums and the Role of Government,” California Association of

Museums, Fresno, California, February 2008.

Roundtable Participant, “American Cultural Imperialism,” Conference on Social Theory,

Politics and the Arts, New York University, New York, October 2007.

Paper Presentation, “Identity and Cultural Policy,” International Conference on

Interdisciplinary Social Services, Granada, Spain, July 2007.

Paper Presentation, “The Cultural Manager as Global Citizen,” April 19-20, 2007 Helsinki,

Finland.

Paper Presentation, “What is Cultural Policy?” International Conference on Cultural Policy

Research, Vienna, Austria, July 12-16, 2006. (Interview on the Channel 1 Cultural

Program, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, [ORF], July 12, 2006).

Paper Presentation, “Coloniality, Identity and Cultural Policy,” Conference on Social Theory

Politics and the Arts, Vienna, Austria, July 9-11, 2006.

22 Roundtable Participant, “Teaching Cultural Policy,” Association of Arts Administration

Educators Conference, Toronto, Canada, April 20-22, 2006.

Paper Presentation, “A Prolegomenon to Any Future Cultural Policy: The Perils of the

American Model of Patronage,” The Conference on the History of Philanthropy:

German and American Perspectives, German Historical Institute, Washington D.C.,

March 30-April 1, 2006.

Paper Presentation, “Cultural Policy in Developing Countries,” Conference on Social

Theory, Politics and the Arts, University of Oregon, Eugene, October 6-8, 2005.

Panel Chair, International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management, Ecole des Hautes

Commerciales, Montréal, July 3-6, 2005.

Paper Presentation, “Beyond the Economics of Culture,” Conference on Social Theory,

Politics and the Arts, Washington, D.C., October 7-9, 2004.

Invited Participant, Second World Forum on Dialogue of Civilizations, Rhodes, Greece,

September 29-October 3, 2004.

Paper Presentation, “A Prolegomenon to Any Future Cultural Policy,” International

Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Montréal, Canada, August 25-28, 2004.

Paper Presentation, “The Perils of Privatization,” Conference on Social Theory, Politics and

the Arts, Ohio State University, October 17-19, 2003.

Paper Presentation, “The Specter of Cultural Darwinism,” International Conference on Arts

and Cultural Management, Bocconi University, Milan, June 30-July 3, 2003.

Participant, International Conference on Cultural Management, Education and Training,

Torino / Serralunga d’Alba, Italy, June 25-29, 2003.

Keynote Speaker, International Colloquium on Democracy Through Culture, sponsored by

the Soros Foundation and the British Council, Kiev, Ukraine, June 19-24, 2003.

Keynote Speaker, Conference on the “Privatization of Culture,” Ringling Museum of

Art/Florida State University, Sarasota, Florida, February, 13-15, 2003.

Fulbright Distinguished Chair/Lazlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies, 2002- 2003,

Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Department of

Public Policy and Management.

Visiting Professor, Institut fur Kulturmanagement, University of Music and Performing Arts,

Vienna, Fall Semester, 2002.

Keynote Speaker, Roundtable on Cultural Diplomacy, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

(co-sponsored by U.S. Embassy in Vienna), December 16, 2002)

Plenary Address, Annual Meeting of the Austrian Museum Association, at the opening of the

Museum of the State of Lower Austria, St. Polten, Austrian Museum Day, November

21, 2002

23 Invited Speaker, Department of Public Administration, Babes-Boylai University, Cluj-

Napoca, Transylvania, Romania, October 28-30, 2002

Invited Speaker, UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies, Comenius University, Bratislava,

Slovakia, October 15-16, 2002.

Scholar-in-Residence, Department of Art Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China, May

27-June 10, 2002.

Keynote Speaker, “The Perils of Privatization,” Annual Arts Administration Program

Lecture, Drexel University, Philadelphia, April 26, 2002.

Participant, Annual Meeting of the Association of Arts Administration Educators, New York

University, April 10-12, 2002.

Keynote Speaker, “Cultural Entrepreneurship or Cultural Darwinism,” Conference on “The

New Wave: Entrepreneurship and the Arts,” Melbourne Museum, Melbourne,

Australia, April 5-6, 2002.

“Cultural Imperialism vs. Cultural Sovereignty,” International Conference on Cultural Policy

Research, Wellington, New Zealand, January 22-26, 2002.

Keynote Speaker, “American Cultural Patronage: The Limits of Privatization,” Association

of Arts Administration Educators Meetings, Brisbane, Australia, June 29-30, 2001.

“Cultural Patronage: An International Perspective,” paper presented at the Conference on

Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, Washington D.C., October 12-14, 2000.

Keynote Speaker, “Methodologies for Comparative Cultural Research,” and panel presenter,

“Cultural Patronage in the United States: A Comparative Perspective,” International

Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Bergen, Norway, November 10-12, 1999.

“Public Culture and Political Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Patronage in

France, Norway, Canada and the United States,” “The Origin, Historic Organization,

Development and Experiences of Public Support for the Arts in the United States,”

papers presented at the International Tribunal on Nordic Cultural Policy in European

and Global Perspectives, Nordic Cultural Institute, University of Copenhagen,

Denmark, April 20-23, 1999. (www.nordikkulturinstitut.dk)

Participant, Roundtable on Culture and Public Policy--Looking Ahead, Twenty- fourth

Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, Drexel University,

Philadelphia, October 8-10, 1998.

“Cultural Patronage in Comparative Perspective,” paper presented at the Tenth Bi-annual

International Conference on Cultural Economics, Barcelona, June 14-17, 1998.

Conference Co-convener, Twenty-third Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and

the Arts, Cape Kennedy Space Center, October 2-4, 1997, with responsibility for

organizing twenty-five panels and three plenary sessions.

Chair, Panel on Culture and Policy, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-September 1, 1997.

24 “Quebec’s Cultural Policy: Culture Nationalism and Public Culture,” paper presented at

the Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, Ecole des Hautes Etudes

Commerciales, Montréal, October 3-5, 1996.

Chair, Panel on Public Support of the Arts, Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, San Francisco, August 29-31, 1996.

Chair, Panel on Changing Paradigms in Arts Policy and Management, Conference on Social

Theory, Politics and the Arts, University of California at Santa Barbara, October 19-

22, 1995.

Chair, Panel on Government and the Arts, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Chicago, August 29-31, 1995.

“La Politique Culturelle du Quebec,” paper presented at the American Council for Quebec

Studies Ninth Biennial Conference, Washington, D.C., November 17-20, 1994.

Conference Convener, 20th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

Louisiana State University, October 20-22, 1994, with responsibility for organizing

twenty panels, five plenary sessions, coordination of general logistics including

lodging, transportations, meals and excursions.

Chair and Participant, Roundtable on Public Policy and the Arts, Conference on Social

Theory, Politics and the Arts, Northeastern University, October 1-3, 1993.

“Walt. W. Rostow As National Security Advisor, 1966-69,” paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September

2-5, 1993.

Chair, Panel on Public Funding for the Arts, Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the

Arts, University of Pennsylvania, October 8-10, 1992.

“Public Culture and the Public Interest,” paper presented at the Conference on Social

Theory, Politics and the Arts, University of North Florida, October 16-18, 1991.

Member, American Council for the Arts Research Advisory Committee (ACARAC), 1986-

1990.

Discussant, Panel on Presidential Politics, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science

Association, Atlanta, November 8-10, 1990.

Chair and Participant, Roundtable on Censorship and the National Endowment for the Arts,

Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, New York, October 11-13, 1990.

Participant, Roundtable on Advising the President, Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 30- September 2, 1990.

Discussant, Panel on the Dynamics of Public Policy, Annual Meeting of the Southwestern

Social Science Association, Fort Worth, March 29-31, 1990.

Member, Richard Neustadt Award Committee of the American Political Science Association

(to select the best book written on the Presidency), 1988-89.

25 “The Presidency and National Security Policymaking,” presentation to the Presidential

Operations Seminar, Federal Executive Institute, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1989;

July 10, 1989.

“Is There a Preferred Role for the National Security Advisor?” paper presented at the

Conference on National Security Strategies for the ‘90s, National War College,

National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., December 8-10, 1988.

Discussant, Panel on Presidential and Gubernatorial Transitions, Annual Meeting of the

Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, November, 1988.

Chair, Panel on Cultural Advisors to Governors and Mayors and Panel on the Future of

National Cultural Policy, Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

American University, Washington, D.C., October, 1988.

“The National Security Advisor: A Presidential Perspective,” paper presented at Conference

on the Executive Establishment and Executive Leadership, Georgetown University,

September 6-8, 1988. (Televised on C-SPAN, September 6, 1988).

Chair, “The Presidency and National Security Policy,” co-author (with Cecil V. Crabb, Jr.),

“What Oliver North Hath Wrought: The Implications of ‘Irangate’ for NSC Staff

Organization,” paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political

Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 1-5, 1988.

Chair, Roundtable on “Taking On A New Administration: A Career Civil Servant

Perspective,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Washington, D.C., September 1-5, 1988.

“Public Policy Controversies and the NEA,” Conference on Issues and Answers in Arts

Administration, Florida State University, March 5-7, 1988.

Co-Convener, “The Policy Environment of Arts Education,” American Council for the Arts

and Research Seminar, New York, February 1, 1988.

“Presidential Mismanagement of National Security Policymaking: The Lessons of

Irangate,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science

Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, November, 1987.

“Congress and Cultural Oversight,” paper delivered at the American Council on the Arts

Research Seminar, Washington, D.C., December 5, 1986.

“Economic Impact of the Arts,” paper presented at the Conference on Social Theory, Politics,

and the Arts, University of California at San Diego, October 17-20, 1986.

Chair and Convener, panel on “The Organization of Power: Executive Advisory Structures,”

co-author (with C.V. Crabb) of “Secretaries of State and National Security Assistants:

The Search for a Presidential Perspective of Foreign Policymaking,” Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1986.

Chair and Convener, “Power and Politics: Humanistic Approaches,” Annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, Washington, August 28-31, 1986.

26 President, Louisiana Political Science Association, 1985-86.

Chairman, Roundtable on “The Case for Public Support of the Arts,” Conference on Social

Theory, Politics and the Arts, New School for Social Research, October 25-27, 1986.

“The Politics and Administration of Public Broadcasting” with Joseph Widoff, Corporation

for Public Broadcasting, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, New Orleans, August 29-September 1, 1985.

Section Organizer, “Federalism, State and Local Government,” Annual Meeting of the

Southwestern Political Science Association, Houston, March, 1985.

Program Chairman, Annual Meeting of the Louisiana-Mississippi Political Science

Associations, Gulfport, Mississippi, March 8-9, 1985 (first jointly conducted

annual meeting).

“Is There a Case for Public Support of the Arts?” paper presented at the Conference on

Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, University of Maryland, October 12-14, 1985.

Vice-President, Louisiana Political Science Association, 1984-1985. Participant,

Roundtable on “Legislative Staff Orientation Programs,” Annual

Meeting of the National Association of State Legislative Clerks and Secretaries,

Birmingham, Alabama, October 8-9, 1984.

“The National Endowment for the Arts as Public Patron,” paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August

30-September 2, 1984.

“The Administration of Public Culture: Legislative Art in Louisiana,” paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Denver, April 8-

11, 1984.

“The Secretary of State as Vicar of Foreign Policy: The Case of Alexander Haig,” paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association,

Fort Worth, March 21-24, 1984.

“Legislative Art in Louisiana,” paper presented at the Annual Conference on Social Theory,

Politics, and the Arts, Rutgers University, October, 1983.

“Official Culture and Cultural Repression: The Case of Dmitri Shostakovich,” paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Chicago, September 1-4, 1983.

“The New Federalism Initiative: And How It Failed,” paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Houston, Texas, March

17-19, 1983.

Discussant, panel on “Public Budgeting in an Age of Decremetalism,” Annual Meeting of

the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, November 4-7, 1982.

27 “Cultural Diplomacy: Foreign Policy and Exchange Programs,” paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Denver, September

3-6, 1982.

“The Attack on Public Culture: Policy Revisionism in a Conservative Era,” paper presented

at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association, San Antonio,

Texas, March 19-20, 1982.

“Ideology and the Arts,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, New York, September 3-6, 1981; Chair, Panel on Art and

Political Ideology.

Chair and Discussant, “Perspectives on Public Arts Policy,” Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Washington, August 31- September 1, 1979.

Chair and Convener, panel on “State Arts Councils,” Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, New York, September 1-3, 1978.

Member, Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, Western Political Science

Association, 1976-78.

“The Role of the Cultural Administrator,” paper presented at the Western Social Science

Association Meeting, Denver, April 26-28, 1978.

Discussant, panel on “Public Policy and the Arts,” Annual Meeting of the American Society

for Public Administration, Phoenix, April 10-13, 1978.

Chair and Convener, panel on “Governmental Support of the Arts: Types of Developing

Relationships,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Washington, September 1-4, 1978.

Discussant, panel on “Public Expectations and Governmental Performance,” Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, September 1-

4, 1977.

Member, Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee for the Best paper of the Western Political

Science Association, 1977.

Discussant, panel on “Dimensions of the American Voter in the ‘70s,” Western Political

Science Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, March, 1977.

Debate with Michael Harrington, “The Urban Crisis and the Future of New York City,”

Queens College, April 1, 1976.

Panelist, WYNC Forum on Proposed City Charter Revisions, October 1975. “Government and

the Arts: Cultural Policy in New York City,” paper presented at the annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 2-5, 1975.

Panel Chairman, New York City Council Orientation Program, CUNY, Graduate Center, December

7-8, 1974.

28 Panel Chairman, World Affairs Conference, University of Colorado, April, 1973. Summer

Program of the Inter-University Consortium for Political Research, University of

Michigan: Seminars in Least Square and Dimensional Analysis - 1972;

Methodological Workshops - 1970.

“Ideology and the Student Movement: A Case Study and Critique,” paper presented at the

Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Denver, August 28-31,

1971.

AWARDS, LECTURESHIPS, AND PRIZES:

Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award, Conference on Social Theory Policies and the

Arts, Montreal, October 19, 2016.

Member, Institute for Cultural Industries, Shenzhen University, 2013-2016; Member,

Advisory Board of Observatorio Politico, Lisbon, Portugal, 2012 Review

Committee, Fulbright Senior Specialist Program, 2010-2011.

Chercheur, Institut de Recherche Scientifique du Canada, 2009-2014. Fulbright Senior

Specialist, Transylvania, Romania, October-November, 2009.

“Who’s Who in Cultural Policy Research,” International Federation of Arts Councils and

Cultural Agencies, 2007-2014.

“Honorary Homecoming Football Coach.” Named by the LSU Football Academic

Advisory Office, Tiger Athletic Foundation. 2010.

Member Association of Louisiana Artists and Scholars (ATLAS Award), Louisiana Board of

Regents, 2007.

Convener, 40th Anniversary of Conference of Social Theory Policies, and the Arts, Louisiana

State University, October, 2012.

Recipient, Live Oak Endowment Plaque, “For Kevin V. Mulcahy; teacher, scholar,

friend”, 2005. (The only plaque honoring a living professor);

[Plaque, “To Honor Emily D. Mulcahy”], Christ the King Student Chapel,

Louisiana State University, 2002.

Donor, Live Oak Endowment Fund, Plaques: “To Honor the Joys of Teaching.” 2011; “For

Emily D. Mulcahy: Mother, Mentor,” 2009; “Amor Vincit Onnia,” 2015; “To

Honor the conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts.” 2013.

Louisiana State University Student Senate Resolution 9, “Commendation for Contributions to

the Awareness of the University’s Architectural Heritage,” Fall 2004.

Sheldon Beychok Distinguished Professorship in Political Science and Public

Administration, Louisiana State University, 2003.

Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies, Budapest

University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, 2002-2003.

29 Louisiana House of Representatives Second Extraordinary Session, Special Commendation

in Recognition of Service to Public Arts Programs,” 2001.

Manship Research Fellowship, Summer 1998, for a study of cultural nationalism in France,

Canada and Quebec.

Visiting Lecturer, Formation des cadres culturels territoreaux, L’Observatoire des politiques

culturelles, Grenoble, France, March 17-19, 1998.

Scholar-in-Residence, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, France, December 15-24,

1996.

Exchange Professor, Ecole d’Etudes Anglophones, Université de Provence (Aix- Marseilles

I), Aix-en-Provence, January-July 1996.

Quebec Studies Grant, Ministere des Affairs Internationales, Quebec Ville, July- August

1993 and July-August 1994 for research on the Ministere de la Culture and in the

language immersion program at Université Laval.

Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar on French

Politics and Society, Ecole d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, June- August, 1991.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation Grants, for archival research at the LBJ Library, Austin,

TX, 1989, 1991.

Humanist-in-Residence, Louisiana House of Representatives, grant from National

Endowment for the Humanities, 1981-83.

Cultural Advisor to the Speaker of the House, Honorary Louisiana State Representative,

Supplementing the intrinsic presentations of participating museums in new committee

rooms. 1981-83.

Honorary Colonel and Aide de Camp, Louisiana Governor’s Staff, 1982.

Delta Zeta Sorority, LSU chapter, Favorite Teacher Award, 1990.

Louisiana Government Course (Political Science 2056) designated one of the “Great

Electives,” LSU Survival Guide, August 1988.

Amoco Foundation Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, Louisiana State

University, 1983.

Huntoon Distinguished Teaching Award, Claremont-McKenna College, 1979, 1980.

Queens College Yearbook, “Favorite Teacher Award,” 1975.

EVALUATOR FOR REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:

Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society; Journal of Asian and Pacific Cultural Studies;

American Review of Canadian Studies; International Journal of Cultural Policy; Poetics;

Routledge Press; Polity Press

30 Kevin V. Mulcahy

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS: LSU SINCE 1980

This year, 2017 marks my thirty-seventh anniversary at LSU. It is also a year in which I

have passed a significant chronological marker and am a two-year cancer survivor (may the people

at Mary Bird Perkins be blessed). As is demanded at a Research One university, LSU faculty

members are typically engaged in scholarly and scientific projects that are not always highly

visible.

Yet, it is often unheralded labor that supports LSU in maintaining its place among the top-

tier of American universities. There is also an incredible amount of service provided by the faculty

in advising students, managing the business of their departments, and promoting LSU’s visibility

through participation in professional conferences. I did have cause to reflect on these thirty-seven

years at LSU. There is no question that the university has provided me, and so many other faculty,

with the opportunity to live the life of the mind.

As we would all acknowledge the support provided by parents and mentors, there is

something incredibly blessed in what has been afforded to us as professors. We have been

supported and encouraged in pursuing the hallowed trinity of this examined life. How does one

express proper gratitude to the people of Louisiana for allowing some like myself to have such a

privileged life? A life that can be realized through reading books, teaching about books, and

writing books. The response, if put too simply, is thank you.

From LSU Alumni Magazine, Summer 2015

REFERENCES:

Professor Stephen Boyle

Dean, College of Business

University of South Australia

[email protected]

Professor Yurong Huang

Director, School of Cultural Industries

Shenzhen University, China

[email protected]

Professor Jonathan Paquette

Director, Public Policy Program

University of Ottawa

[email protected]

Professor Ann Galligan

Editor-In-Chief Emeritus

Journal of Arts Law & Society

[email protected]

Professor Diane St. Pierre

Institut National de la Recherche

erScientifique du Canada

[email protected]

Professor Stacia Haynie

Dean, College of Humanities

and Social Sciences

Louisiana State University

deanhss.edu

Professor William Clark

(Former Chair, LSU)

Associate Dean, Graduate School

Pennsylvania State University

[email protected]

Dr. James Stoner

Chair Emeritus

Director, Voegelin Institute

Louisiana State University

[email protected]