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I have been thanked for helpful comments and cited in "Pulling the Plug: Network Disruptions and Violence in Civil Conflict", conditionally accepted, Journal of Peace Research, August 6, 2014. I'm also thanked for my comments on the paper, "Gone with the Wind: The Strategic Placement of Air Polluters" by James E. Monogan, David M. Konisky, and Neal D. Woods, winner of the State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Conference Paper Award.

I've been especially active in the area of educating on principles of reproducibility and transparency in research, having become convinced of the merits of reproducible research and literate programming, especially through Victoria Stodden's work, Roger Peng through his Coursera course, Reproducible Research, and Yihui Xie, the R knitr package developer. As a recent adopter of "woven” documentation, I have already taught an introductory workshop in R utilizing the package "knitr” to expose colleagues to this possibility, RIII: Reproducible Research with RStudio.