Felipe Blanco
- University of Colorado Denver | Ph.D. graduate, May, 2023
- Research Areas: Social Equity and Comparative Public Administration
Additional Information
Bio
Felipe Blanco is a doctoral candidate at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in the School of Public Administration. He specializes in public administration theory and public policy. His research interests are race and ethnicity in public administration and public policy, social equity and ethnoracial inequalities, comparative public administration, and comparative public policy. His dissertation explores the ethnoracial representation of federal public administration and its implications on social equity in Mexico.Education
MPA/MPP, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, CIDE, Mexico.
BA, Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM, Mexico.
Professional Experience
Graduate Research Assistant and Instructor, UNO School of Public Administration
Summer Project Associate, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Consortium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Researcher for Special Evaluation Projects, Institute of Social Research, UNAM, Mexico
Policy Advisor, Mexican Institute for Youth, (IMJUVE) Mexico
Adjunct Professor and Researcher, Department of Public Administration, CIDE, Mexico
Research Interests
- Race and ethnicity in public administration and public policy
- Social equity and ethnoracial inequalities
- Representative bureaucracy
- Comparative public administration
- Comparative public policy
Publications
Blanco, F. (Forthcoming). Race matters at the DMV? Public Values, Administrative Racism and Whiteness in Local Bureaucratic Settings. Administrative Theory & Praxis.
Blanco, F. (2020). Review of the book Racism, Latinos and the Public Policy Process, by Henry Flores. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 39 (2). 553-556. Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.22204
Arellano, D., & Blanco, F. (2019). Políticas Públicas y Democracia. Segunda Edición. [Public Policies and Democracy, Second Edition]. Colección Cuadernos de Divulgación de la Cultura Democrática, 25 Aniversario, No. 30. México: Instituto Federal Electoral.
Arellano, D., & Blanco, F. (2017) Políticas Públicas [Public Policies]. In Diccionario de Justicia (pp. 832-838) Pereda, C. (Ed.). México: Siglo XXI.
Arellano, D., Culebro, J., Blanco, F., & Zamudio, E. (2015). Regulación, Coordinación y Evaluación del Desempeño. La Experiencia del Sistema de Protección Social en Salud. 2010-2012 [Regulation, Coordination and Performance Evaluation. The experience of the Social Security Health System from 2010 to 2012]. México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, UAM.
Teaching Experience
Leadership & Administration. Undergraduate remote learning course, UNO, Spring 2021.
Seminar in Public Policy. Undergraduate asynchronous course. UNO, Fall 2020.
Introduction to Public Administration. Graduate in-person course. CIDE, Mexico, Spring 2010-2013.
Organizational Theory (Adjunct Professor). Graduate in-person course, CIDE, Mexico, Fall 2010-2013.
New Public Management and Regulation (Adjunct Professor). Graduate in-person course. Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico, Spring, 2011.
Honors and Awards
Presidential Graduate Fellowship, University of Nebraska, 2021-2022
Founders’ Fellowship, American Society for Public Administration, 2021
PATNet Fellowship, Public Administration Theory Network, 2021
Diverse Rising Graduate Scholar, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2021
Equity & Inclusion Student Fellowship, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 2019
Additional Information
Bio
Felipe Blanco is a doctoral candidate at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in the School of Public Administration. He specializes in public administration theory and public policy. His research interests are race and ethnicity in public administration and public policy, social equity and ethnoracial inequalities, comparative public administration, and comparative public policy. His dissertation explores the ethnoracial representation of federal public administration and its implications on social equity in Mexico.Education
MPA/MPP, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, CIDE, Mexico.
BA, Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM, Mexico.
Professional Experience
Graduate Research Assistant and Instructor, UNO School of Public Administration
Summer Project Associate, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Consortium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Researcher for Special Evaluation Projects, Institute of Social Research, UNAM, Mexico
Policy Advisor, Mexican Institute for Youth, (IMJUVE) Mexico
Adjunct Professor and Researcher, Department of Public Administration, CIDE, Mexico
Research Interests
- Race and ethnicity in public administration and public policy
- Social equity and ethnoracial inequalities
- Representative bureaucracy
- Comparative public administration
- Comparative public policy
Publications
Blanco, F. (Forthcoming). Race matters at the DMV? Public Values, Administrative Racism and Whiteness in Local Bureaucratic Settings. Administrative Theory & Praxis.
Blanco, F. (2020). Review of the book Racism, Latinos and the Public Policy Process, by Henry Flores. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 39 (2). 553-556. Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.22204
Arellano, D., & Blanco, F. (2019). Políticas Públicas y Democracia. Segunda Edición. [Public Policies and Democracy, Second Edition]. Colección Cuadernos de Divulgación de la Cultura Democrática, 25 Aniversario, No. 30. México: Instituto Federal Electoral.
Arellano, D., & Blanco, F. (2017) Políticas Públicas [Public Policies]. In Diccionario de Justicia (pp. 832-838) Pereda, C. (Ed.). México: Siglo XXI.
Arellano, D., Culebro, J., Blanco, F., & Zamudio, E. (2015). Regulación, Coordinación y Evaluación del Desempeño. La Experiencia del Sistema de Protección Social en Salud. 2010-2012 [Regulation, Coordination and Performance Evaluation. The experience of the Social Security Health System from 2010 to 2012]. México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, UAM.
Teaching Experience
Leadership & Administration. Undergraduate remote learning course, UNO, Spring 2021.
Seminar in Public Policy. Undergraduate asynchronous course. UNO, Fall 2020.
Introduction to Public Administration. Graduate in-person course. CIDE, Mexico, Spring 2010-2013.
Organizational Theory (Adjunct Professor). Graduate in-person course, CIDE, Mexico, Fall 2010-2013.
New Public Management and Regulation (Adjunct Professor). Graduate in-person course. Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico, Spring, 2011.
Honors and Awards
Presidential Graduate Fellowship, University of Nebraska, 2021-2022
Founders’ Fellowship, American Society for Public Administration, 2021
PATNet Fellowship, Public Administration Theory Network, 2021
Diverse Rising Graduate Scholar, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2021
Equity & Inclusion Student Fellowship, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 2019