
معرفی
Dr. Johnathan Noah Wolff is a researcher at the Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati, focusing on the intersection of citizen-government relations, bureaucratic discretion, and public service delivery. His work examines how citizens perceive and evaluate street-level bureaucratic decisions, particularly in the context of administrative burdens and K-12 education policy dynamics.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Political Science (Public Administration and Public Policy), University of Oklahoma (2024)
- Master of Public Administration, University of Oklahoma (2018)
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology, University of Oklahoma (2018)
Research Focus: Dr. Wolff investigates (1) how citizen judgments of bureaucratic rule-breaking or rule-following are influenced by client identities and outcomes, and (2) polarization in U.S. education policies and voluntary interdistrict enrollment programs. His recent publications highlight ethical dilemmas in administrative discretion and accountability mechanisms.
Contact: Office: Clifton Court Hall Room 5110, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221 | Phone: 513-556-1182



