Wesley Meares

Professor of Public Administration | Director Master of Public Administration Augusta University

  • Augusta GA

Academic and consultant specializing in the evaluation of neighborhood design, economic development, and community revitalization

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Biography

Dr. Wesley Meares is a Professor of Public Administration and Political Science in the Department of Social Sciences at Augusta University, where he serves as the graduate program director for the Master of Public Administration program. His research interests include housing policy, community development, public policy, and local government cybersecurity. Dr. Meares research has appeared in journals such as Cities, Public Administration Review, Public Administration Quarterly, Local Environment, Journal of Urban Affairs, Housing Studies, Journal of Public Affairs Education, and Journal of Urbanism.

Areas of Expertise

Local Government
Community and Economic Development
Housing Policy
Public Policy

Accomplishments

Outstanding Faculty Award

2024

Education

LaGrange College

B.A.

Political Science

2010

Western Kentucky University

M.P.A.

Public Administration

2011

University of Louisville

Ph.D.

Urban and Public Affairs

2014

Affiliations

  • American Society for Public Administration
  • Urban Affairs Association

Media Appearances

Professors talk future of NIL

Fox Carolina  online

2025-04-18

Two professors with Augusta University have studied the effects of NIL on college athletes. They spoke to FOX Carolina and told us why they are not surprised this happened.

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State of Current NIL System

Fox Carolina  online

2025-02-03

Name - Image - and Likeness is changing the landscape of college sports in real time

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Augusta University researchers launch study to improve local government cybersecurity

The Augusta Chronical  online

2023-11-03

"What we found, at least in our studies, is that a lot of local governments ... do have some sort of cybersecurity policies in place," said Wesley Meares, associate professor in the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University. "But really, what is lacking is they are not taking those next steps in the implementation of those policies."

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Articles

The cybersecurity of municipalities in the United States: An exploratory survey of policies and practices

Journal of Cyber Policy

2020-07-28

Few empirical studies have examined the cybersecurity policies of cities in the United States. Issues that have yet to be addressed in the literature include whether cities (of various sizes) maintain cybersecurity plans and policies that are sufficient to protect their citizens’ data, a general lack of knowledge regarding cybersecurity policies, and practices on the part of cities that place at risk the security of public services and citizens’ privacy.

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Pollution, place, and premature death: evidence from a mid-sized city

Local Environment

2020-04-28

Neighborhood life expectancy varies by as much as 10 years across the City of Louisville. In 2013, the Greater Louisville Project funded by local government, businesses, and foundations, argued these differences had little to do with environmental factors.

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“Mama, I can’t breathe.” Louisville’s dirty air has steep medical and economic costs

Local Environment

2020-07-31

The calls for greater racial equity also means cleaning up the air, water, and soil. Poor people needlessly suffer more in Louisville than the same low-income people in West Coast cites.

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