Ben Bailey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political ScienceEducation
Ph.D., Political Science, Texas Tech University
M.A., Political Science, Northeastern Illinois University
B.A., German, Texas Tech University
Research or Areas of Specialty
My research and teaching interests lie primarily in the areas of local sustainability / environmental policy and governance, and public health (i.e., substance use and infectious disease epidemiology and policy).
Recognitions
- Professor of the Year, 2023
Classes at PC
- Data Analysis
- Environmental Politics and Policy
- Intro to Epidemiology
- Intro to US Government
- Introduction to Public Administration
- Introduction to Public Policy
- Policy Analysis
- Public Health Policy
- Research Methods
- Service Entrepreneurship in Action
- Service Entrepreneurship Practicum
- State and Local Politics
Organizations
- American Political Science Association (APSA)
- American Public Health Association (APHA)
- American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
- Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM)
- South Carolina Political Science Association (SCPSA)
- South Carolina Public Health Association (SCPHA)
Publications
Bailey, Daniel, Sung-Wook Kwon, and Nathaniel Wright. 2022. 鈥淧ay to protect: Examining the factors of the use of market-based mechanisms for local water sustainability.鈥 Review of Policy Research.
Kwon, Sung-Wook, Daniel Bailey, and Cheong Kim. 2022. 鈥淶oning to enhance local sustainability: why local governments choose to use sustainability-focused land use tools.鈥 Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Kwon, Sung-Wook, and Daniel Bailey. 2019. 鈥淓xamining the variation in local water
sustainability practices.鈥 The Social Science Journal, 56(1): 107-117.
McKenzie, Mark, Cynthia Rugeley, Daniel Bailey, and Seth Mckee. 2017. 鈥淎mericans鈥
knowledge of their local judges.鈥 Political Behavior, 39(2): 259-277.
Bailey, Daniel. 2015. 鈥淰oto Latino. . . in rural America?鈥 Midsouth Political Science Review, 16(1): 25-44.
Bailey, Daniel. 2010. 鈥淧olitics on the peninsula: Democratic consolidation and the political party system in South Korea.鈥 Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, 7(1):32-48.
