Mass and elite political behavior in the U.S. context; Public opinion; Electoral competition, representation, and public policy; Experimental methods
Conor Dowling is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University at Buffalo, after joining the department in the fall of 2023. His research and teaching interests are in American Politics, where he studies both mass and elite political behavior with a substantive focus on issues of electoral competition, representation, and public policy, campaign finance law and health policy in particular. He is the co-author of three books and more than 30 articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He received his MA and PhD from Binghamton University and his BA from James Madison University.
Mass and elite political behavior in the U.S. context; Public opinion; Electoral competition, representation, and public policy; Experimental methods