Department of Political Science
Emeritus Faculty
Mark E. Tompkins
Title: | Professor Emeritus |
Department: | Political Science Department of Political Science |
Email: | [email protected] |
Resources: | Curriculum vitae |
Biography:
Mark Tompkins (PhD, University of Minnesota) joined the faculty at the University
of South Carolina in 1976, retiring in 2014. He served in the Department of Political
Science, as well as serving at various points as Adjunct Faculty in the School of
Public Health, the School of Medicine, and the School of the Environment. In 1992,
he started the Center for Health Policy in the Institute of Public Affairs. Later,
he served for seven years as the Parliamentarian of Faculty Senate. Since retiring,
he has been working on historical material in the South Carolina Political Collections
in the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library.
Research:
Professor Tompkins’ research included several themes – state politics in the US (with
a special interest in governors), perinatal epidemiology (with a special interest
in prematurity, low birth weight and measurement issues), public administration (focused
on questions involved in bureaucratic accountability), and environmental policy (focused
on coastal resource management). Portions of his work were supported by funding from
several federal, state and local agencies. In each of these areas, he maintained an
interest in their role in shaping public policy debate and outcomes.
Teaching:
Professor Tompkins taught public policy and health policy. Later, he added social
science research design, environmental policy and several public administration specialty
courses (non-profit administration, emergency management and financial administration)
to his portfolio. He also taught South Carolina Government and Politics for many years.
He was an early contributor to the University’s work in Distant Learning and On-line
presentation of classes, as well as working to incorporate active learning material
into his classes.
Selected Publications:
Professor Tompkins’ research was published in journals ranging from the Journal of
Politics, The American Journal of Epidemiology, The American Journal of Public Health,
Public Administration Review, Administration and Society, to The Journal of Coastal
Zone Management.