
Unveiling Academia’s Realities and the Value of Voting: A Dialogue with Dr. Barry Burden
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In this episode of GridgeFridge, we speak with Dr. Barry Burden, a professor of political science at UW-Madison who specializes in civic engagement, elections, political parties, U.S. Congress, voting behavior, and more. He also directs the Elections Research Center and is the author of Personal Roots of Representation, a book that explores the significant role personal influences play in shaping representatives' voting behavior and policymaking decisions.
Dr. Barry Burden shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Ohio, to becoming a distinguished political science professor at UW-Madison. He discusses the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in higher education, his personal experiences in academia, and how students can combat feelings of hopelessness through voting and engaging in local government. Dr. Burden also reveals why he hasn't pursued a position in government himself.
Tune in to gain insights into Dr. Burden’s impressive career, his identity as a first-generation college student, and how his background shapes both his teaching and his perspective.