Claire L. Felbinger (January 9, 1956 – May 28, 2008) was an American
political scientist
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and
public administration
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expert. She specialized in
program evaluation
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, and conducted some of the first research on the administration and evaluation of
public works
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initiatives. She was the chair of the Department of Public Administration at
American University, a program officer at the
Transportation Research Board
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, and a senior research associate at the Japan International Transport Institute.
Education and positions
Felbinger was born on January 9, 1956, in
Joliet, Illinois
Joliet ( ) is a city in Will and Kendall counties in the U.S. state of Illinois
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. She graduated at
Augustana College Augustana College may refer to:
*Augustana College (Illinois)
*Augustana University Sioux Falls, South Dakota
*Augustana University College, Alberta
See also
*Augustana Divinity School (Neuendettelsau)
The Augustana-Hochschule Neuendettelsau is ...
,
[ and then completed a PhD in public administration at the ]University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of the University of Wiscon ...
in 1986. In 1985 she became a professor at Northern Illinois University
Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a Public university, public research university in DeKalb, Illinois. It was founded as Northern Illinois State Normal School on May 22, 1895, by Illinois Governor John P. Altgeld as part of an expansion of ...
, moved to Cleveland State University
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in 1988, and then in 1998 joined the faculty of public administration at American University, where she became the Chair of the Department of Public Administration.[ In 2002 she became a senior program officer at the ]Transportation Research Board
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of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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.[ In 2006, she moved to the Japan International Transport Institute, where she was a senior research associate.][
]
Work
Felbinger's work centered on public administration and program evaluation, particularly regarding municipal infrastructure.[ She was an author of 6 books, in addition to chapters in edited volumes and peer-reviewed research articles.][ She wrote multiple books on methodological and statistical approaches to program evaluation. In 1989, Felbinger and Richard D. Bingham coauthored the book ''Evaluation in practice: A methodological approach'', in which they discussed methods for evaluating the evaluation of policy programs, particularly given the context that many policy evaluations are undertaken with an interest in advancing a particular policy agenda related to the program being evaluated. In the 2006 book ''Public Program Evaluation: A Statistical Guide'', Felbinger and her coauthor Laura Langbein classified the major types of program evaluation, and discussed the main issues in their design and analysis, including metanalyses of previous program studies on the types of program evaluation. Felbinger also wrote about the field of policy evaluation itself, and co-edited the book ''Outstanding Women in Public Administration: Leaders, Mentors, and Pioneers'' with Wendy A. Haynes in 2004, which was a collection of biographical entries about women who had played major roles in public administration.]
From 2003 until her death in 2008, Felbinger was a member of the Board of the American Political Science Association
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. Felbinger was the founding editor of the journal '' Public Works Management & Policy'', a position she held from 1995 to 2006.[ Felbinger was active in the ]Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
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, where she was a Public Member of the Board of Directors from 1998 until 2004. ABET named an award after Felbinger's efforts to promote diversity as a member of the organization's board, the Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion.[
Felbinger died on May 28, 2008.][
]
Selected works
Felbinger's works included:[
*''Evaluation in practice: A methodological approach'', with Richard D. Bingham (1989)
*''Outstanding Women in Public Administration: Leaders, Mentors, and Pioneers'', co-edited with Wendy A. Haynes (2004)
*''Public Program Evaluation: A Statistical Guide'', with Laura Langbein (2006)
]
References
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1956 births
2008 deaths
20th-century American women writers
American women political scientists
American political scientists
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni
Northern Illinois University faculty
Cleveland State University faculty
American University faculty and staff
Writers from Joliet, Illinois
American women academics
21st-century American women
20th-century political scientists