Michael J. Ensley
Political Science
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Biography
I teach a variety of course in on American politics and research methods at the undergraduate and graduate level. My research analyze how candidates for and members of the U.S. Congress respond to the competing demands of citizens, activists, interests groups, and political parties. In particular, I focus on what criteria citizens use to evaluate congressional candidates and political parties, and in turn, how these evaluative processes influence the positions candidates adopt and the decisions congressional incumbents make.
Education
Ph.D. in Political Science, Duke University, 2002
B.A. in History and Political Science, University of California at San Diego, 1997
B.A. in History and Political Science, University of California at San Diego, 1997
Expertise
Elections
Congress
Voting
Statistics
Food and Politics
Congress
Voting
Statistics
Food and Politics
Documents
Research Institutes and Initiatives
Healthy Communities Research Initiative