James W. Stoutenborough, Ph.D.

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2010 Political Science University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
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General, Environmental Sciences
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Donald Haider-Markel grad student 2010 University of Kansas
 (State and Federal Renewable Energy Policy: Understanding Influences and Impacts.)
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Kirkpatrick KJ, Stoutenborough JW. (2018) Strategy, Narratives, and Reading the Public: Developing a Micro‐Level Theory of Political Strategies within the Narrative Policy Framework Policy Studies Journal. 46: 949-977
Mahafza ZB, Stoutenborough JW, Vedlitz A. (2017) The role of proximity in problem identification: risk of water scarcity in Texas Water Policy. 19: 86-98
McBeth MK, Lybecker DL, Stoutenborough JW, et al. (2017) Content matters: Stakeholder assessment of river stories or river science: Public Policy and Administration. 32: 952076716671034
Liu X, Stoutenborough J, Vedlitz A. (2017) Bureaucratic expertise, overconfidence, and policy choice Governance. 30: 705-725
Lybecker DL, McBeth MK, Stoutenborough JW. (2016) Do We Understand What the Public Hears? Stakeholders’ Preferred Communication Choices for Discussing River Issues with the Public The work for this article was supported by the NSF Idaho EPSCoR Program and the National Science Foundation under award number IIA-1301792. Contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NSF Review of Policy Research. 33: 376-392
Stoutenborough JW, Vedlitz A, Xing X. (2016) Are all risk perceptions created equal? Comparing general risk assessments and specific risk assessments associated with climate change Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. 22: 50-70
Stoutenborough JW, Robinson SE, Vedlitz A. (2016) A response to “Word choice matters: Comment on Stoutenborough et al., 2016, ‘Is “fracking” a new dirty word?’” Energy Research and Social Science. 20: 10-13
Stoutenborough JW, Robinson SE, Vedlitz A. (2016) Is "fracking" a new dirty word? the influence of word choice on public views toward natural gas attitudes Energy Research and Social Science. 17: 52-58
Stoutenborough JW, Vedlitz A. (2016) The role of scientific knowledge in the public's perceptions of energy technology risks Energy Policy. 96: 206-216
McBeth MK, Lybecker DL, Stoutenborough JW. (2016) Do stakeholders analyze their audience? The communication switch and stakeholder personal versus public communication choices Policy Sciences. 1-24
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