| University of Delaware | 298P Graham Hall | Newark, DE 19716 | | <div class="ExternalClass87BC8F0278624FA487B4E0E02A04CCDD"><p>2016 – Present <b>Assistant Professor</b>, Biden School, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware<br></p><p>April 2019 – Present <strong>Policy Scientist</strong>, Institute for Public Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware</p><p>October 2016 – April 2019 <b>Associate Policy Scientist</b>, Institute for Public Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware </p><p>June 2015 – September 2016 <strong>Post Doctoral Researcher</strong>, Institute for Public Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware</p><p>September 2012 – May 2015
<strong>Public Administration Fellow</strong>, Institute for Public Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware</p><p>April 2010 – July 2010
<strong>Research Assistant</strong>, Kumasi Institute of Technology and Environment, Accra, Ghana </p><p> Jan. 2010 – April 2010
<strong>Structural Engineer</strong>, Walsh Design Group,
Kinsale, Ireland </p><p>July 2006 – Jan. 2010
<strong>Structural Engineer</strong>, Fusion Building Systems, Ringaskiddy, Ireland
</p><p> Aug. 2005 – June 2006
<strong>English Teacher</strong>, École Jean-Cavaillès, Bayonne, France </p><p> June 2003 – Aug. 2005 <strong>Math Teacher</strong>, United States Peace Corps, Kirsi, Burkina Faso </p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass63BB71622F2F419E94B5393FA1DC2B97"><p>UAPP 110 – Introduction to Public Policy
</p><p>UAPP 220 – Citizens, Civility, & Change<br></p><p>UAPP 325 – Public Policy Analysis</p><p>UAPP 406/GEOG 434 – Planning Sustainable Communities and Regions<br></p><p>UAPP 433/POSC 483 – Washington, D.C. Policy Practicum<br></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass67C5A704AB5D45E383519039BE6F8B66"><p>Academic</p><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 40px;border:medium none;padding:0px;"><p>Barnes, P., Morris, M.P., Pierce, A.L., Shaffer, T.J. (2023). Answering the call: Offering and analyzing civil discourse opportunities in undergraduate public affairs education. <em>Journal of Public Affairs Education</em>, <em>29</em>(2), 213-231.<br></p><p>Grasso, S., Barnes, P., Chavis, C. (2020). Bikeshare equity for underrepresented groups: Analyzing barriers to system usage in Baltimore, MD. <em>Sustainability</em>, <em>12</em>(8), 7600.<br></p><p><span aria-hidden="true"></span>Nickkar, A., Banerjee, S., Chavis, C., Bhuyan, I.A., & Barnes, P. (2019). A spatial-temporal gender and land use analysis of bikehsare ridership: The case study of Baltimore city. <em>City, Culture and Society</em>, 18, 1-11.<span aria-hidden="true"></span><br></p><p>Bhuyan, I.A., Chavis, C., Nickkar, A., & Barnes, P. (2019). GIS-basd equity gap analysis: Case study of Baltimore bike share program. <i>Urban Science</i>, <em>3</em>(2), 42.<br></p><p>Barnes, P., & Sarzynski, A. (2019) Mobilizing communities to confront global challenges: A phronetic inquiry. In J. Kendra, S. G. Knowles, & T. Wachtendorf (Eds.), <em>Disaster research and the second environmental crisis</em>. (pp. 117-135). New York, NY: Springer.</p><p>Barnes, P. (2015). The political economy of localization in the transition movement. <em>Community Development Journal</em>, <em>50</em>(2), 312-326.<br></p></blockquote><p>Client Reports</p><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 40px;border:medium none;padding:0px;"><p>Barnes, P., & Reitz, J. (2022). Lewes executive committee on resiliency: A resilient community
partnership. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration. <br></p><p>Barnes, P. (2021). Climate mitigation planning, stakeholders, and research in Delaware. Newark, DE:
Institute for Public Administration. <br></p><p>Barnes, P., O'Hanlon, J., & Matera, M. (2021). Green > grey: Challenges, opportunities, and policy implications for Delaware green infrastructure landscape. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.<br></p><p>Barnes, P., Sikora, V., & Hernandez-Limon, J. (2021). Electric vehicle policy brief series: Why
communities should support electric vehicles; Technology primer; Hosting charging stations;
Local policy options; Financial, technical, and informational support. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.<br></p><p>Barnes, P., Akiba, K. (2020). Delaware's climate change programming: Evaluating its effectiveness and impact on local resiliency. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration<br></p><p>Barnes, P., Duran, K., & Akiba, K. (2019). A gap analysis of Delaware's federal consistency policies. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.<br></p><p>Barnes, P., Swan, B., & Kelly, C. (2018). Connected and automated vehicles policy brief series: Technology primer; Economic and employment impacts; Privacy challenges; Fiscal impacts; Enhanced mobility; Parking and land use impacts. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.<br></p><p>Chavis, C., Barnes, P., Grasso, S., Bhuyan, & I., Nickkar, A. (2018). Bicycle justice or just bicycles: Analyzing equity in Baltimore's bike share program. Charlottesville, VA: Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability University Transportation Center.<br></p><p>Barnes, P. (2017). Climate-conscious comprehensive planning in Delaware: Developing and piloting a planning process in Milford, Delaware. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.</p><p>Barnes, P. (2017). Coastal resiliency needs assessment in Sussex County. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.</p><p>Barnes, P., & Turkel, E. (2017). Autonomous vehicles in Delaware: Analyzing the impact and readiness for the first state. Newark, DE: Institute for Public Administration.</p><p>Scott, M., Li, M., Barnes, P., Stavru, W., Dayan, S., Jones, C., & Cragle, J. (2016). The use of smartgrowth scorecards/assessment tools to advance sustainable land-use practices. Charlottesville, VA: Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability University Transportation Center.</p></blockquote></div> | <div class="ExternalClass05D83CE43B3A45D4A1CB302060FF5C77"><p>(2022, October). <i>Lessons
learned: Public engagement for climate resiliency in Lewes, DE. </i>Presentation at the American Planning
Association Delaware Conference, Virtual Event. </p><p>(2022, June).<i> Land grant impact: Civic engagement at the Biden School.</i> Presentation at National
Academy of Public Administration Social Equity Leadership Conference, Virtual Event. <br></p><p>(2021, August). The<em> rising tide: Are we prepared?</em> Ocean Currents Lecture Series, Lewes, DE.</p><p>(2020, April). <em>Sea level rise in Delaware: What is the challenge and what can we do about it?</em> Delaware Power Dialog, Newark, DE.</p><p>(2019, July). <i>New methods in crystal ball gazing: Reading a social history of the elevator to anticipate future policy challenges of connected and automated vehicles</i>. American Control Conference, Philadelphia, PA.</p><p>(2018, October). <em>Climate change and public health: Developing and piloting a planning process in Milford, DE</em>. American Planning Association Regional Conference, Rehoboth Beach, DE.</p><p>(2018, October). <em>Connected and automated vehicle happenings in Delaware</em>. American Planning Association Regional Conference, Rehoboth Beach, DE.</p><p>(2018, January). <em>A spatial-temporal analysis of Baltimore bikeshare ridership</em>. (poster) Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, Washington, DC.</p><p>(2017, November). <em>Smart state research and administration in Delaware</em>. University of Delaware Smart Cities Symposium, Newark, DE.</p><p>(2016, October). <em>Building local capacity for climate change planning in Delaware: An analysis of practices, lessoned learned, and future opportunities</em>. American Planning Association MD/DE Regional Conference, Towson, MD.</p><p>(2016, March). <em>Transition initiatives and confrontational politics: Guidelines, opportunities, and practices</em>. Western Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.</p><p>(2015, October). <em>How green is our valley?: Exploring the theory-practice disconnect in planned sustainable communities</em>. Delaware Valley University Precarious Alliance Annual Symposium, Doylestown, PA.</p><p>(2014, October).<em> The transition movement: Who, what, where, why, when, and how</em>. Delaware Technical Community College Sustainability Symposium, Stanton, DE.</p><p>(2014, April). <em>Material dreams: Or, reevaluating the "more stuff" storyline.</em> New Visions for Public Affairs Annual Symposium, Newark, DE.</p><p>(2014, April). <em>Skilling up for powerdown: The technology and energy implications of reskilling in the transition movement</em>. Delaware Valley College Precarious Alliance Symposium, Doylestown, PA.</p><p>(2013, November). <em>Effecting community change: A political economy of the transition movement</em>. Northeast Conference on Public Administration Annual Conference, Newark, DE.</p><p>(2011, June). <em>(Mis)adventures in the epistemology of uncertainty: The complexity-energy relationship</em>. Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. </p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassBD6541282994488DA3235ED6806C57D7"><p>Local climate change adaptation, Municpal planning, Urban affairs, Community engagement and civil society, Sustainable community development, Local economies, Connected and automated vehicles, Smart cities, Science-technology-society relations, Policy analysis, Justice and equity, Qualitative research<br></p></div> | Experience | Courses Taught | Publications | Presentations | Research Interests | | pbarnes@udel.edu | /Documents%20Bios%20CVs/Philip-Barnes-CV.pdf?csf=1&e=NPhK4t | Barnes, Philip J. | | 302-831-7010 | <img alt="Philip J. Barnes" src="/Images%20Bios/Barnes_Philip.jpg" style="BORDER:0px solid;" /> | Assistant Professor | Policy Scientist, IPA | SNF Ithaca Affiliated Faculty | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass2ADE115A9C9449AFAF049AF27A931780"><p>Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2015, Urban Affairs and Public Policy</p><p>MScEng, University of Michigan 2003, Structural Engineering </p><p>BScEng, University of Michigan 2002, Civil and Environmental Engineering</p></div> | | | | | | | | | |