Johnathan Wolff

Johnathan Noah Wolff

Asst Professor

Education

Ph.D.: University of Oklahoma Norman, OK, 2024 (Political Science -- Fields: Public Administration and Public Policy)

Master of Public Administration: University of Oklahoma Norman, OK, 2018

Bachelor of Arts: University of Oklahoma Norman, OK, 2018 (Political Science; Sociology)

Research and Practice Interests

Dr. Wolff's research centers around the relationship between citizens and their governments, focusing particularly on bureaucratic discretion, citizen experiences in street-level service interactions (especially administrative burdens), and citizen perceptions of government.

One stream of his current work explores how citizens' evaluations of street-level bureaucrats' decision making are affected by information about whom the bureaucrat is serving. In a separate stream, he has a few projects revolving around K-12 education policy in the United States, including one that examines how a given policy's characteristics shape the degree of polarization surrounding said policy.

Contact Information

Office
Clifton Court Hall Room 5110
CincinnatiĀ  Ohio, 45208