Welcome New Members of the Editorial Board

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X231158630
Published date01 March 2023
Date01 March 2023
Subject MatterWelcome New Members of the Editorial Board
https://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X231158630
State and Local Government Review
2023, Vol. 55(1) 3 –5
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Welcome New Members of the Editorial Board
State and Local Government Review welcomes
the following new members of the editorial
board, serving for the term 2023 to 2025. The
editorial board supports the journal’s mission to
be the premier outlet for research on state, local,
and intergovernmental affairs.
Suho Bae is a professor in the Graduate School
of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul,
Korea. His research interests include local govern-
ment finance and financial management, and his
research has appeared in the American Review of
Public Administration, Economic Development
Quarterly, and other leading journals.
Jered B. Carr is a professor and head of the
Department of Public Administration at the
University of Illinois at Chicago. Carr’s teach-
ing and research interests are in intergovern-
mental management, metropolitan governance,
and local government administration. He
teaches courses in intergovernmental manage-
ment, public administration, urban policy, and
local government administration. He has ongo-
ing research programs focused on the formation
and performance of urban governance networks,
shared public services/joint ventures, and
understanding the risk perceptions of public
officials considering intergovernmental collab-
orations. He is Co-Director of the Networks and
Governance Laboratory at UIC, where he leads
projects examining the adoption, structure, and
effectiveness of intergovernmental service
agreement networks created by local govern-
ments. In 2017, he received the Donald C. Stone
Scholar Award from the American Society of
Public Administration’s section on intergovern-
mental administration and management. He
served as co–editor in chief and managing edi-
tor of the Urban Affairs Review from January
2014 to December 2022. Carr is coeditor of
City-County Consolidation and Its Alternatives:
Reshaping the Local Government Landscape
(2004). His research has been published in a
wide range of journals in public administration
and urban affairs, including the American
Review of Public Administration, Economic
Development Quarterly, Journal of Urban
Affairs, Local Government Studies, Political
Research Quarterly, Public Administration
Review, Publius, State and Local Government
Review, Urban Affairs Review, and Urban
Studies. Carr earned his PhD in public adminis-
tration from the Askew School at Florida State
University.
Davia Downey is an associate professor of
Public Administration at the University of
Memphis and Director of the Ph.D. in Urban
Affairs. Her recent publications appear in the
DuBois Review: Social Science Research on
Race, American Review of Public Administration,
Economic Development Quarterly, and Urban
Affairs Review. She published one book entitled
Economic Development and Disasters” in 2021.
She was the managing editor of “Cities and
Disasters” (CRC Press, 2015), which was nomi-
nated as a Choice Award winner by Routledge in
2018. Professor Downey holds a Ph.D. in Political
Science from Michigan State University (2011), a
Master of Public Administration from Eastern
Michigan University (2005), and a bachelor’s
degree in music performance from Albion College
(1999). She is an American Political Science
Association member and is the incoming
treasurer/secretary for the State and Local
Section (2023–2026). She is also a Scholar
Development Editor for the Urban Affairs
Association and an associate editor of the
Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs. She
is also a member of the Southern Political
Science Association, International City/County
Management Association, the American Society
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