Martin Gilens is Professor of Politics at Princeton University, specializing in representation, public opinion, and mass media, particularly regarding inequality and public policy.
He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from UC Berkeley and previously taught at Yale and UCLA. His research has appeared in leading political science journals and been supported by prestigious institutions including the Russell Sage Foundation and National Science Foundation.
Besides Affluence and Influence, he authored Why Americans Hate Welfare and co-authored influential studies on American political inequality, including the widely-discussed paper with Benjamin Page on elite influence in politics.
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