Jay Rickabaugh Rickabaugh, J., & Siegel, J. (2025, February 28). Teaching the orchestra, not just the conductor: Early undergraduate transdisciplinary education in public affairs designed for non-majors. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS EDUCATION, Vol. 2. https://doi.org/10.1080/15236803.2025.2465021 Deviney, A. V., Bhadha, J. H., Crane, L., Cuchiara, M., Delanthamajalu, S., Gatiboni, L., … Jones, J. L. (2024). Triple Bottom Line Scenario Sites as Boundary Objects for Integrating Diverse Disciplines in Convergent Research. SUSTAINABILITY, 16(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/su162310429 Tepperman, A., & Rickabaugh, J. (2023). Historical criminology, a moving target: Understanding and challenging trends in British and American periodization. Journal of Criminal Justice, 85, 101978. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2022.101978 Rickabaugh, J. (2023). Regional Public Sector Organizations: A broader taxonomic classification to cross‐pollinate empirical research. Public Administration, 101(1), 271–283. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12779 Rickabaugh, J. (2022). Digital Literacy and Co-Regional Activity in Southwestern North Carolina. Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian Conference (ReCAPP). Presented at the Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian Conference (ReCAPP), Boone, NC. Rickabaugh, J. (2022). Mapping Co-Regional Landscapes and the Roles of Regional Leaders. 2022 Annual Conference of the Southern Political Science Association. Presented at the 2022 Annual Conference of the Southern Political Science Association. Rickabaugh, J. (2022). Rural Broadband and Co-Regional Activity in Southwestern North Carolina. Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration. Presented at the Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration, Jacksonville, FL. Rickabaugh, J. (2021). Applying Your Knowledge: Incorporating Examples from Your Research into the Courses You Teach. Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). Presented at the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). Nelles, J., & Rickabaugh, J. (2021). Developing Co-Regional Activity to Conceptualize Constellations of Governance Mechanisms. Urban Affairs Review. Retrieved from https://www.urbanaffairsreview.com/uar-archive/american-regionalism-and-the-constellation-of-mechanisms-for-cross-boundary-cooperation Rickabaugh, J. (2020). Collaboration for the Services You Can’t Afford to Lose and You Can’t Afford to Keep. NC Local Government Budget and Policy Association. Online presented at the NC Local Government Budget and Policy Association. Rickabaugh, J., & Cortinas Price, S. (2020). How Do Local Governments and Regional Stakeholders Plan for Transportation in Appalachia? North Carolina Political Science Association. Presented at the North Carolina Political Science Association, Raleigh NC. Not State, Not Local: Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. (2020). In Cooperation and Conflict between State and Local Government. Rickabaugh, J. (2020). Regionalism With and Without Metropolitanism: Governance Structures of Rural and Non-Rural Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. The American Review of Public Administration, 51(2), 155–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/0275074020939883 Rickabaugh, J. (2020). The “Un-Metropolizing” of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations (RIGOs). Southern Political Science Association. Presented at the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan PR. Rickabaugh, J. (2019). The Role of Local Governments in U.S. and European Regional Governance. Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration. Presented at the Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration, Washington DC. Rickabaugh, J. (2018). An Introduction to Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Presented at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo MI. Rickabaugh, J. (2018). Discovering American Regions. Southeast Regional Directors Institute. Presented at the Southeast Regional Directors Institute, Kingsport TN. Distributing Decision-Making between Local Governments on RIGO Boards. (2018). In Discovering American Regionalism: An Introduction to Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. Finding the Unique Balance: Local Government Representation on the Boards of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations (RIGOs). (2018). Retrieved from http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/35737/1/Rickabaugh%20Dissertation%2012.9.18%20FINAL.pdf Rickabaugh, J. (2018). Leading Actors: The Role of Elected Officials on the Boards of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration. Presented at the Deil Wright Symposium, American Society for Public Administration, Denver CO. Rickabaugh, J. (2018). Professional Education and Research Needs for Regional Intergovernmental Organization Executive Directors. National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Annual Training Conference. Roundtable presented at the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Annual Training Conference, Charlotte NC. Rickabaugh, J. (2018). The Unvarnished Truth about Large Cities’ Representation on the Boards of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. Urban Affairs Association. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto ON. Rickabaugh, J. (2018). The Unvarnished Truth about Large Cities’ Representation on the Boards of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations. International Public Policy Association. Presented at the International Public Policy Association, Pittsburgh PA. Rickabaugh, J. (2017). Reconceptualizing Local Government Membership and Representational Rights in Cross-Boundary Organizations. Urban Affairs Association. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis MN. Rickabaugh, J., Kearns, K., Livingston, J., & McShane, L. (2009). Coleen Rowley and the FBI [Case Study]. Pittsburgh, PA: Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership.