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Steven Greene is a Professor of Political Science at North Carolina State University, affiliated with the School of Public and International Affairs. He earned a BA in Political Science and History from Duke University (1994) and MA/PhD from Ohio State University (1999). His research focuses on American public opinion, elections, gender politics, media influence, and North Carolina politics. He co-authored The Politics of Parenthood and regularly contributes to media outlets like CNN, BBC, and New York Times.
Key areas of research include abortion attitudes post-Roe v. Wade, pandemic-era public policy, and the intersection of parenthood with political behavior. Greene directs NC State's undergraduate political science programs and has advised on public health messaging during crises. His work bridges scholarly inquiry with public engagement, emphasizing empirical analysis of voter behavior and policy impacts.
Media engagements include appearances on NPR, WUNC, and international outlets, reflecting his expertise in translating complex political dynamics for broad audiences. His research often highlights how personal experiences (e.g., parenthood, gender) shape political preferences and policy outcomes.




