Sara Rinfret, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid Schlosberg | grad student | 2009 | Northern Arizona University | |
(Changing the rules: Interest groups and federal environmental rulemaking.) |
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Rinfret S, Barsky C. (2019) The Gatekeepers of US Elections: Exploring Street Level Bureaucrats in Montana International Journal of Public Administration. 1-9 |
Rinfret S. (2019) Debating the Issues and Finding a Middle Ground Ps Political Science & Politics. 1-4 |
Rinfret S, Pautz M. (2017) In the eye of the storm: Exploring how Montana and Ohio are framing the debate about the Clean Power Plan rule Environmental Practice. 19: 26-37 |
Rinfret S, Cook J. (2017) The NPS and Ossification: Does It Still Exist? International Journal of Public Administration. 40: 138-149 |
Pautz M, Rinfret S, Rorie ML. (2017) Understanding the Regulatory Thicket: Interactions Among State Environmental Regulators and Regulatees International Journal of Public Administration. 40: 101-114 |
Pautz M, Rinfret S. (2016) State environmental regulators: perspectives about trust with their regulatory counterparts Journal of Public Affairs. 16: 28-38 |
Cook J, Rinfret S. (2015) Are they really so different? Climate change rule development in the USA and UK Journal of Public Affairs. 15: 79-90 |
Rinfret S, Cook J. (2014) Environmental Policy Can Happen: Shuttle Diplomacy and the Reality of Reg Neg Lite Environmental Policy and Governance. 24: 122-133 |
Munn SL, Rinfret S, Davitt K. (2010) Recognizing Privilege: Rural, Urban, And International Perspectives New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development. 24: 4-18 |
Schlosberg D, Rinfret S. (2008) Ecological modernisation, American style Environmental Politics. 17: 254-275 |