Jonathan Marc FiskDr. Jonathan M. Fisk is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs at the University of Utah, where he also serves as the Associate Director for the Master of Public Administration and Master of Public Policy programs. Prior to his appoinment at the University of Utah, he served as an Assistant as well as an Associate Professor of Political Science at Auburn University. He is also the Chairperson for the American Society for Public Administration's Section of Environment and Natural Resource Administration. He has published widely on intergovernmental relations as well as environmental, water, and energy policy for more than a decade. He is the author or co-author of five books, including Oil and Gas Governance: Subnational Politics of Induced Seismicity in Ohio and Oklahoma (2025, Routledge, with Zachary Mahafza, Joseph A. Aistrup, and Lorraine W. Wolf); The Drought Dilemma: Pathways to Innovation for a Water-Stressed Future (2024, Routledge, with Jonathan Farley and John C. Morris); The Shale Renaissance: How Fracking Changed Pennsylvania in the 21st Century (2022, University of Pittsburgh Press, with Soren Jordan and A.J. Good); Intergovernmental Relations: State and Local Challenges in the 21st Century (2022, Routledge); and The Fracking Debate: Intergovernmental Politics of the Oil and Gas Renaissance, Second Edition (2017, Routledge). In addition, he has published more than forty peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in leading outlets such as Policy Studies Journal, Administrative Theory and Praxis, American Review of Public Administration, Public Works Management and Policy, Society and Natural Resources, Review of Policy Research, and State and Local Government Review. Read More Read Less
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