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| Dennis F. Thompson, Professor of Public Policy, is also Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy in the Government Department in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and founding Director of the university-wide Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics. He received his BA in philosophy summa cum laude from the College of William and Mary, took first-class honors in philosophy, politics, and economics at Balliol College, Oxford, and holds a PhD in political science from Harvard. His books include: Just Elections: Creating a Fair Electoral Process in the United States; Restoring Responsibility: Ethics in Government, Business and Healthcare; Political Ethics and Public Office; and Ethics in Congress: From Individual to Institutional Corruption. He is also the author (jointly with Amy Gutmann) of Why Deliberative Democracy? and Democracy & Disagreement. Thompson has served as a consultant to the Joint Ethics Committee of the South African Parliament, the American Medical Association, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, and the Department of Health and Human Services. |
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| MEDIA EXPERTISE |
Dennis Thompson welcomes media inquiries on the following subjects. Additional experts may be found by clicking on each subject listed. You may contact faculty directly or if you need assistance contact the Communications Office at 617-495-1115.
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Congress |
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Democracy |
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Elections |
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Ethics |
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Political Campaigns |
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Voting |
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| RESEARCH |
| Selected Publication Citations |
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Thompson, Dennis. Restoring Responsibility: Ethics in Government, Business and Healthcare. Cambridge University Press, 2004. |
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Gutmann, Amy, and Dennis Thompson. Why Deliberative Democracy? Princeton University Press, 2004. |
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Thompson, Dennis. Just Elections: Creating a Fair Electoral Process in the U.S. University of Chicago Press, 2002. |
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Thompson, Dennis F. "The Role of Theorists and Citizens in Just Elections: A Response to Professors Cain, Garrett, and Sabl." Election Law Journal 4.2 (April 2005): 153-162. |
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Thompson, Dennis F. "Two Concepts of Corruption: Making Campaigns Safe for Democracy." George Washington Law Review 73.5/6 (August 2005): 1036-1069. |
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Thompson, Dennis. "Regulating Congress." Boston Globe, January 12, 2006. |
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