Public Ethics and Culture

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Roberts, Patrick S. and Wernstedt, Kris. 2018. “Herbert Simon’s Forgotten Legacy for Improving Decision Processes,” International Public Management Journal, (early view) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10967494.2018.1502223

Larson, Derek and Patrick S. Roberts. 2017. “How Two Traditions of Privacy Defenses in Image Capture Technology Inform the Debate over Drones,” I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, Vol. 13, Issue 2 (Spring): 465-495.

Roberts, Patrick S. 2013. “Discrimination in a Disaster Agency's Security Culture.” Administration & Society, 45 (4): 387-419.

Lester, Emile and Patrick S. Roberts. 2011. “Learning About World Religions in Modesto, California,” Politics and Religion, vol. 4, no. 2, (December): 264-288.

Roberts, Patrick S. 2011. “Class War,” The American Interest, July/August, 116-121.

Lester, Emile and Patrick S. Roberts. 2009. “How Teaching World Religions Brought a Truce to the Culture Wars in Modesto, California,” British Journal of Religious Education, Vol. 31, No. 3 (September): 187-199.

Lester, Emile and Patrick S. Roberts. 2008. “Talking about God in Modesto,” American Interest, (May/June), 82-85.

Lester, Emile and Patrick S. Roberts. 2006. “The Distinctive Paradox of Religious Tolerance: Active Tolerance as a Mean Between Passive Tolerance and Recognition,” Public Affairs Quarterly, (20:4), 347-380. 

Kirp, David L. and Patrick S. Roberts.2003“Mr. Jefferson’s ‘Private’ College: The Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia,” in David L. Kirp, Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education (Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press), 130-148. 

Kirp, David L. and Patrick S. Roberts. 2002. “Mr. Jefferson’s University Breaks Up,” The Public Interest, (Summer): 70-84.