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PUBLICATIONS

Pennock, Andrew.  “The Case for Using Policy Writing in Undergraduate Political Science Classes.” PS: Political Science & Politics, Volume 44, Issue 01, pp. 141-146.

ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Pennock, Andrew. The Politics of Domestic Labor Mobility: Specific Factors, Landowners, and Education. Under Review. 

Pennock, Andrew. Explaining Income Inequality: Agricultural Structure and Regional Effects. Under Review. 

Pennock, Andrew, with Thomas Oatley, Sarah Bauerle Danzman, and William K. Winecoff. Global Financial Markets, Crises, and Power: A Complex Networks Approach. Under Review. 

WORKS IN PROGRESS

“U.S. Foreign Economic Policy in the 19th century” with Thomas Oatley.

“Exchange Rates and the Shifting Employment Landscape: The International Dimension of the Rising American Income Inequality” with Thomas Oatley.

“Diversity and Social Spending”

 “War, Peace, and Transportation: Using Computational Modeling to Explore the Effect of Transportation Technology on War”

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Pennock, Andrew, with Thomas Oatley, Sarah Bauerle Danzman, and William K. Winecoff. Global Financial Markets, Crises, and Power: A Complex Networks Approach.  Presented at the American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting.  Seattle, WA.  September 2011. 

 

Pennock, Andrew.  Explaining Income Inequality: Testing Competing Explanations With Land Inequality Data. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting.  Chicago, IL.  April 2011. 

 

Pennock, Andrew.  Landowners, Labor Mobility, and Education: The Conditional Influence of Land Inequality on Income Inequality via Education. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting.  Chicago, IL.  April 2010. 

 

Pennock, Andrew.  Endogenous Factor Mobility: How Agricultural Landowners Influence Labor Mobility via Education Policy. Presented at the North Carolina Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting.  Durham, NC.  February 2010. 

 

Pennock, Andrew.  Ethnicity and Social Spending in the Developed and Developing Worlds. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting.  Chicago, IL.  April 2009. 

 

Pennock, Andrew.  The Case for Using Policy Writing in Undergraduate Political Science Curricula.  Presented at the Teaching and Learning Conference of the American Political Science Association.  Baltimore, Maryland.  February 2009.

 

Pennock, Andrew.  War, Peace, and Transportation: Using Computational Modeling to Explore the Effect of Transportation Technology on War.  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association.  San Francisco, CA.  March 2008.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Pennock, Andrew, with Thomas Oatley, Sarah Bauerle Danzman, and William K. Winecoff. Toward A Systemic IPE: A Network Analysis of Global Financial Interdependence.  Presented at the International Relations Research Series.  Chapel Hill, NC.  February 2011. 

 

Pennock, Andrew. Landowner Power and Educational Outcomes.  Presented at the Center for Human Science.  Chapel Hill, NC.  December 2010. 

 

Pennock, Andrew. Landowner Power and Educational Outcomes.  Presented at the International Relations Research Series.  Chapel Hill, NC.  September 2010. 

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