BEN J. AND JOYCE ROSENBERG PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY
I am the Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Political Science and Department Chair at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. I earned my Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I regularly teach classes on American government and politics, congress, public policy, and urban politics. I also run an undergraduate political science lab, where I work with students to conduct research and public opinion polls. Some of our work was recently published, which you can read here. My research interests include voting behavior, campaigns and elections, political participation, public opinion, and political psychology. To date, I have published over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as the British Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, Political Behavior, American Politics Research, State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Electoral Studies, Social Psychological and Personality Science, Personality and Individual Differences, and a wide range of other outlets. You can see my published research and working papers by clicking the Research tab. My Google Scholar page is here. Some of my research has been highlighted by The New York Times, HuffPost, Vox, The Washington Post, Governing Magazine, The Atlantic, and USA Today. I have also served as an expert witness for state supreme court redistricting cases. I'm currently on the editorial board for Politics and the Life Sciences and the Journal of Social and Political Psychology.
A PDF copy of my CV is available here.
A PDF copy of my CV is available here.