Media Center

Videos

  • "The process of involving people, even if they have different points of view, maybe conflicting points of view, is very important."

    Svetlana Chernikova

  • Coping With the Cost of Health Care:

    What Is The Public Voice?

    Video Podcast

  • "We can improve the conversation and that directly impacts people's lives."

    Martin Carcasson

  • DDEX

  • Ibtesam, Rhanda Slim

    Mideast Network

  • "In our research, we look at what ideas community leaders have about the role of the public in deliberating issues and forming policy."

    Alberto Olivas

  • "When I'm working with the different Pacific Island communities, I must make sure that their way of being is always respected and regarded."

    Moerangi Falaoa

  • "You can't sustain an urban community without the voice of its citizens."

    Louise Spiegel

  • "Students have more of a sense that 'maybe we can do that, too.'"

    Katy Harriger

Podcasts

  • David Mathews discusses Education Research
  • Speaking of Politics Interview

Constance Crockett, Program Associate


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Constance Crockett is a program associate conducting research on meaningful public work for citizens in democracy. Her areas of specific interest center on the public purpose in education and understanding how the relationship between citizens and elected representatives might work better.

She studies trends in public engagement practices, public concerns behind common problems, and follows readers of related Kettering publications.

Connie is an experienced moderator of public forums with a background in local and regional government. She holds a BA in psychology from Antioch College and an MPA from the University of Dayton.