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Thad Williamson is a professor, writer and civic activist teaching at the University of Richmond. His work focuses on the connection between theories of democracy and social justice and the practice of public policy and public administration.

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"The Usefulness—and Limitations—of Social Capital as an Analytical Tool for Progressives" in Antipode 34 (2002) PG

"Beyond Social Capital: Social Justice in Recovery and Resilience". Risks, Hazards, and Public Policy 4 (2013):  28-31. 

Thad Williamson, “Resolving Gross Domestic Product's Ambiguities,” Cultural Dynamics 28 (2016): 237-240. 

Thad Williamson. “Privatization, Marketization, and Neoliberalism—The Political Dynamics of Post-Katrina New Orleans: A Discussion of Cedric Johnson's The Neoliberal Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, Late Capitalism, and the Remaking of New Orleans”. Perspective on Politics 10 (2012): 720-723.  

"Putting experts in their place: the challenge of expanding participation while solving problems"  International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior  14 (2011): 510-513.