
John H. Enos
John H. Enos is a prominent figure in the field of social and behavioral sciences, known for his work in political behavior, particularly in how identities and groups influence voting and public opinion. His research integrates sociology and political science to examine the dynamics of social identity, ethnicity, and their effects on electoral processes. Enos emphasizes the importance of understanding how people’s backgrounds shape their political choices, contributing valuable insights to discussions about democracy, representation, and social cohesion. His contributions help to better understand the complexities of modern electoral politics and the interplay of identity and political behavior.