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ann kellerAnn Keller, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Health Policy & Management
PHONE: (510) 642-7934
LOCATION: 245 University Hall
E-MAIL: annk@berkeley.edu

 

 

Research Interests

  • The role of scientific expertise in environmental health policy
  • Regulation of complex and emerging technologies
  • Government-community interactions in pursuit of public health and safety
Courses
  • PH 220 Health Policy Decision Making
  • PH 298.28 Environmental Health Policy

Publications
 
Peter Alpert and Ann Keller. 2003. The Ecology-Policy Interface: How Close Is Too Close? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1, 1 (February).
 
Net Loss: Internet Prophets, Private Profits, and the Costs to Community (Book review). 2003. STEP Ahead: Newsletter of the Science Technology and Environmental Policy Section American Political Science Association. 1, 1 (Summer): 14-15.
 
Democracy by Disclosure: The Rise of Technopopulism (Book review). 2003. STEP Ahead: Newsletter of the Science Technology and Environmental Policy Section American Political Science Association. 1, 1 (Summer): 15-16.
 
Alexandra von Meier, Jennifer Lynn Miller, and Ann Keller. 1998. The Disposition of Excess Weapons Plutonium: A Comparison of Three Narrative Contexts. The Nonproliferation Review 5, 2 (Winter): 20-31.
 
Todd R. LaPorte and Ann Keller. 1996. Assuring Institutional Constancy: Requisite for Managing Long-Lived Hazards. Public Administration Review 56, 6 (November/December): 535-544.
 
Other Interests 

  • The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in American Politics Editorial Board
  • Flight Attendants Medical Research Initiative Environmental Tobacco Smoke Study, University of California, San Francisco External adviser

 

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