
Dale Thomson
Professor · Community Development and Organization
University of Michigan-DearbornAbout
Dale Thomson serves as Professor of Political Science within the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, teaching across the Master of Public Administration and Policy program, Political Science, and Urban and Regional Studies disciplines.
Education:
- PhD in Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2001)
Thomson's research critically examines community development organization dynamics, government/nonprofit management interfaces, public policy formulation, and urban governance structures. His work specifically investigates how philanthropic foundations reshape democratic processes in city revitalization through donor-driven agendas, analyzing tensions between foundation influence and community agency. Longitudinal studies reveal how fiscal crises alter community development corporation capacities and how strategic geographic targeting navigates political-institutional-technical complexities.
His publication trajectory (2011-2023) demonstrates sustained interdisciplinary focus on foundation-urban governance interactions, with recurring examination of donor influence pathways, democratic implications of philanthropy-dependent revitalization, and performance measurement drivers in nonprofit sectors. These works integrate political science, public administration, and urban studies frameworks to dissect power dynamics between funders, governments, and communities in policy implementation.
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