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CURRICULUM VITAE Dina G. Okamoto Indiana University Department of Sociology Ballantine Hall 744 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Arizona, Sociology, 2001 M.A. University of Arizona, Sociology, 1995 B.A. University of California-San Diego, Sociology, 1992 Minors: Economics, Women’s Studies APPOINTMENTS 2017-2018 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2017- Class of 1948 Herman B Wells Professorship, Indiana University 2017 Best of Social Sciences Fellow, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University 2016- Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Latino Studies Program, Indiana University 2014- Director, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES), Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Asian American Studies Program, Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Southeast Asian Studies Program, Indiana University 2013-2016 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 2011-2012 Visiting Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University 2008-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California-Davis 2004-2005 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2001-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California-Davis AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING Race and Ethnicity, Immigration, Social Movements/Collective Behavior, Poverty and Inequality, Social Psychology HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2017-18 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2017 Elected to Sociological Research Association 2017 Boundary Claims and Comparisons: Substantiating Asian American Panethnicity” Faculty Small Research Grant, Indiana University, Asian American Studies Program 2017 Junior Police Students, Model Citizenship, and Social Control in School” (with Mai Thai), National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, $11,867

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Dina G. Okamoto Indiana University – Department of Sociology

Ballantine Hall 744 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Arizona, Sociology, 2001 M.A. University of Arizona, Sociology, 1995 B.A. University of California-San Diego, Sociology, 1992 Minors: Economics, Women’s Studies

APPOINTMENTS 2017-2018 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2017- Class of 1948 Herman B Wells Professorship, Indiana University 2017 Best of Social Sciences Fellow, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University 2016- Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Latino Studies Program, Indiana University 2014- Director, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES), Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Asian American Studies Program, Indiana University Affiliated Faculty, Southeast Asian Studies Program, Indiana University 2013-2016 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University

2011-2012 Visiting Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University 2008-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California-Davis 2004-2005 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2001-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California-Davis

AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING Race and Ethnicity, Immigration, Social Movements/Collective Behavior, Poverty and Inequality, Social Psychology

HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS

2017-18 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York

2017 Elected to Sociological Research Association

2017 “Boundary Claims and Comparisons: Substantiating Asian American Panethnicity” Faculty Small Research Grant, Indiana University, Asian American Studies Program 2017 “Junior Police Students, Model Citizenship, and Social Control in School” (with Mai

Thai), National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, $11,867

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2016 Best Book Award for Redefining Race: Asian American Panethnicity and Shifting Ethnic Boundaries, American Sociological Association, Section on Asia and Asian America

2016 Louis Wirth Best Article Award for “Legitimating Contexts, Immigrant Power, and

Exclusionary Actions” (with Kim Ebert), American Sociological Association, Section on International Migration

2014 “Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st-Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust, and

Civic Engagement” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp) Carnegie Corporation of New York ($48,500)

2014 Supplemental Award for “Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st-Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust, and Civic Engagement” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp), Russell Sage Foundation ($31,460)

2013 “Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st-Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust,

and Civic Engagement” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp), Russell Sage Foundation ($368,596)

2012 Summer Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2012 Poverty Research Training Fellowship for Valerie Feldman, Center for Poverty

Research, UC Davis

2012-13 “Status, Racialization, and Intergroup Contact among Native and Immigrant Groups” (with Helen Marrow, Michael Jones-Correa, and Linda Tropp),

UC Center for New Racial Studies, University of California-Santa Barbara ($7,650)

2011-12 Visiting Scholar, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University

2011 “Social Status and Qualities of Intergroup Contact among Native and Immigrant

Groups, Pilot Project” (with Helen Marrow, Michael Jones-Correa, and Linda Tropp), Russell Sage Foundation ($35,000)

2010 “Creating Ties for Mobility: The Role of Community Organizations for Immigrant

Parents in Urban, Poor Neighborhoods” (with Melanie Gast), West Coast Poverty Center, University of Washington ($15,000)

2009 Summer Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York

2008 Early Career Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Asia and Asian

America

2008 “Mexican Americans and the College Attendance Gap” (with Sarah Ovink), National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant ($7,500)

2008 “The Civic and Political Incorporation of Immigrants in New Destinations” (with Kim

Ebert), Russell Sage Foundation ($165,835) 2008 “Ethnic Ties to Community-Based Organizations” (with Melanie Gast)

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William T. Grant Foundation, Scholars Supplement and Mentoring Award ($60,000) 2007 “The Role of Community-Based Organizations in the Lives of Immigrant and Second-

Generation Youth”, William T. Grant Foundation, Scholars Award ($350,000) 2007 “The Civic and Political Incorporation of Immigrants in Non-Traditional Destinations:

Pilot Project,” American Sociological Association/National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Grant ($5,500)

2007 Faculty Development Award, UC Davis 2004-05 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York

2004-05 Outstanding Mentor Award, Consortium for Women and Research, UC Davis

2003-04 Nomination for ASUCD Excellence in Undergraduate Education Award, UC Davis

2003-04 Junior Faculty Research Grant ($5,000), Institute for Governmental Affairs, UC Davis

2003-05 Undergraduate Instructional Improvement Grant, UC Davis

2002-07 Faculty Research Grant ($2,000), Office of Research, UC Davis 2002-03 Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship, UC Davis 2000-01 Nomination for Graduate Student Teaching Award, University of Arizona

1999-00 Dean’s Fellowship, Doctoral Competition, University of Arizona

1999-00 National Science Foundation Dissertation Award, Sociology Program ($7,500) 1999-00 Nomination for Graduate Student Teaching Award, University of Arizona

1998 Dissertation Award, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona

1998 Minority Graduate Student Final Project Fund, University of Arizona 1996, 1997 Bowers Award (Best Graduate Student Paper), Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Arizona 1993-96 Graduate College Fellowship, University of Arizona

1993 Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship 1993 Alternate Fellow, American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship

1993-98 Graduate Registration Scholarship, Graduate College, University of Arizona PUBLICATIONS

BOOK Okamoto, Dina G. 2014. Redefining Race: Asian American Panethnicity and Shifting Ethnic

Boundaries. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Tropp, Linda, Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto, and Michael Jones-Correa. Forthcoming. “How Positive and Negative Contact Predict Immigration Attitudes among Immigrant and Native

Groups.” Social Psychology Quarterly. Gast, Melanie, Dina Okamoto, and Valerie Feldman. 2017. “‘We Only Speak English Here’:

English Dominance in Language Diverse, Immigrant After-School Programs.” Special Issue of Journal of Adolescent Research 32(1): 94-121.

Simpkins, Sandra, Nathaniel Riggs, Andrea Attekal, Dina Okamoto, and Bic Ngo. 2017. “Designing Culturally-Relevant After School Program Systems.” Special Issue of Journal of Adolescent Research 32(1): 1-26.

Ovink, Sarah M., Kim Ebert, and Dina Okamoto. 2016. “Symbolic Politics of the State: The Case of

In-State Tuition Bills for Undocumented Students.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2: 2378023116647969.

Gast, Melanie and Dina Okamoto. 2016. “Moral or Civic Ties?: Deservingness and Engagement among Undocumented Latinas in Non-Profit Organizations.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2016.1162707.

Okamoto, Dina G. and Kim Ebert. 2015. “Group Boundaries, Immigrant Inclusion, and the Politics of Immigrant-Native Relations.” Special Issue on The Cultural and Political Foundations of Inequality, American Behavioral Scientist, p.0002764215607580.

Ebert, Kim and Okamoto, Dina G. 2015. “Legitimating Contexts, Immigrant Power, and

Exclusionary Actions.” Social Problems 62(1). doi: 10.1093/socpro/spu006.

Okamoto, Dina G. and G. Cristina Mora. 2014. “Panethnicity.” Annual Review of Sociology 40: 219- 239.

Okamoto, Dina G. and Melanie Jones Gast. 2013. “Racial Inclusion or Accommodation?: Expanding

Community Boundaries among Asian American Organizations.” DuBois Review 10(1):131-153. *Reprinted in Beyond Black and White: A Reader on Contemporary Race Relations, 2017, Sage Publications.

Ebert, Kim and Dina G. Okamoto. 2013. “Social Citizenship, Integration and Collective Action: Immigrant Civic Engagement in the U.S.” Social Forces 91(4): 1267-1292.

Okamoto, Dina G., Daniel Herda, and Cassie Hartzog. 2013. “Beyond Good Grades: School Composition and Immigrant Youth Participation in Extracurricular Activities.” Social Science Research 42: 155-168.

Okamoto, Dina G., Kim Ebert and Carla Violet. 2011. “¿El Campeón de Los Hispanos? Comparing the Coverage of Latino/a Collective Action in Spanish- and English-Language Newspapers.” Latino Studies: Special Issue on Latinos and the Media 9: 219-241.

Okamoto, Dina G. and Kim Ebert. 2010. “Beyond the Ballot Box: Immigrant Collective Action

in Gateways and New Destinations.” Social Problems 57(4): 529-558.

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Okamoto, Dina G. and Rima Wilkes. 2008. “The Opportunities and Costs of Voice and Exit: Modeling Ethnic Group Rebellion and Emigration.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 34 (3): 347-69.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2007. “Marrying Out: A Boundary Approach to Understanding the Marital Integration of Asian Americans.” Social Science Research 36 (4): 1391-1414.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2006. “Institutional Panethnicity: Boundary Formation in Asian American Organizing.” Social Forces 85 (1): 1-27. Okamoto, Dina G. 2003. “Toward a Theory of Panethnicity: Explaining Asian American Collective

Action.” American Sociological Review 68: 811-42. Wilkes, Rima and Dina G. Okamoto. 2002. “Competition and Mobilization by Minorities at Risk: A Comparative Study.” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 8(3): 1-23.

Okamoto, Dina G., Lisa Slattery Rashotte and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2002. “Measuring Interruption: Syntactic and Contextual Methods of Coding Conversation.” Social Psychology Quarterly 65: 38-55.

Okamoto, Dina G. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2001. “Changing the Subject: Gender, Status, and the

Dynamics of Topic Change.” American Sociological Review 66: 852-73. Michael Hechter and Dina G. Okamoto. 2001. “Political Consequences of Minority Group Formation.” Annual Review of Political Science 4: 189-215.

Okamoto, Dina G. and Paula England. 1999. “Is There a Supply-Side to Occupational Sex Segregation?” Sociological Perspectives 42: 557-82.

Clemens, Elisabeth, Walter Powell, Kris McIlwaine, and Dina G. Okamoto. 1996. “Careers in Print: Books, Journals, and Scholarly Reputations.” American Journal of Sociology 101: 433-94.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS Okamoto, Dina G. 2015. “The Re-Appearance of Race and Ethnicity.” Extended review of Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks, by Andreas Wimmer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Contemporary Sociology 44(1): 17-21.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2014. Review of Asian American Political Participation: Emerging Constituents and Their Political Identities, by Janelle Wong, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Taeku Lee, and Jane Junn. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2011. Contemporary Sociology 43(2):282-83.

Okamoto, Dina G., Valerie Feldman and Melanie Gast. 2013. “Immigrant Parents, Community

Organizations, and Transitions Out of Poverty,” Policy Brief, UC Davis Center for Poverty Research. http://poverty.ucdavis.edu/policy-brief/immigrant-mothers-community-organizations-and poverty.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2013. “Ethnic Movements.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political

Movements, Editors David A. Snow, Donnatella della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam. Oxford, England: Wiley-Blackwell. DOI: 10.1002/9780470674871.wbespm278.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2010. “Organizing across Ethnic Boundaries in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Asian American Panethnic Coalitions.” Pp. 143-69 in Strategic Alliances: Coalition Building and Social Movements, Editors Nella Van Dyke and Holly McCammon. Minneapolis, MN:

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Minnesota University Press, Social Movements Series. Okamoto, Dina G. 2010. Review of Chains of Babylon: The Rise of Asian America by Daryl Maeda. Critical American Studies Series, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. Mobilization 17(3): 372-373. Okamoto, Dina G. 2009. Review of Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age, By Philip Kasinitz, John H. Mollenkopf, Mary C. Waters and Jennifer Holdway. New York, NY:

Russell Sage Foundation, 2008. Contemporary Sociology 38(5): 427-28.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2008. “Panethnic Identity.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society, editor Richard T. Schaefer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Okamoto, Dina G. 2006. Review of Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity, eds. Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou. Los Angeles, CA: Routledge, 2004. Contemporary Sociology 35(3):

253-55. Okamoto, Dina G. 2005. Review of Mobilizing an Asian American Community by Linda Trinh Vo. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2004. Contemporary Sociology 34(5): 489-90. Irenee R. Beattie, Karen Christopher, Dina G. Okamoto, and Sandra Way. 2005. “Momentary

Pleasures: Social Encounters and Fleeting Relationships at a Singles Dance.” Pp. 46-65 in Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places, eds. Calvin Morrill, David A. Snow, and Cindy H. White. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Hugh Mehan, Irene Villanueva, Lea Hubbard, and Angela Lintz with Dina Okamoto and James Adams. 1996. Constructing School Success: The Consequences of Untracking Low-Achieving Students. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hugh Mehan, Angela Lintz, Dina Okamoto, and John Wills. 1995. “Ethnographic Studies of

Multicultural Education in Classrooms and Schools.” Pp. 129-44 in Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education, ed. James A. Banks & Cherry A. Banks. New York: MacMillan.

IN PROGRESS Mora, G. Cristina and Dina Okamoto. “Boundary Claims and Substantiation Practices: ‘Asian’ and ‘Hispanic’ Panethicity Compared, 1971-1981.” (Under review)

Jones-Correa, Michael, Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto, and Linda Tropp. “Immigrant Perceptions

of Native-Born Receptivity and the Shaping of American Identity” (Under review)

Marrow, Helen, Linda Tropp, Meta van der Linden, Dina Okamoto, and Michael Jones-Correa. “How

Do Relations between Whites and Blacks Shape their Receptivity Toward Immigrants?” (Under review)

Okamoto, Dina, Michael Jones-Correa, Linda Tropp, Helen Marrow, Sam Kye, and Meta van der

Linden. “To Know You is to Trust You? Contact, Diversity, and Immigrant-Native Relations”

Okamoto, Dina and Kim Ebert. “Legitimating Contexts and the Rise of Anti-Immigrant Ordinances

in the U.S.”

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Okamoto, Dina, Melanie Gast, and Valerie Feldman. “Kids are Just Kids: Managing Diversity in

Youth-Serving Organizations”

DATASETS 2013 Study of Immigrant and Native-Born Populations in Atlanta and Philadelphia (SINAP)

(with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp) Representative data set of U.S.-born blacks and whites, and Mexican and Indian immigrants Atlanta and Philadelphia (N=2,000) with 240 in-depth interviews with respondents

2010 Immigrant Civic and Political Incorporation (ICPI) (with Kim Ebert) Data set of immigrant civic and political action events, and anti-immigrant events for

52 metropolitan areas in the U.S. for 2000, 9 metropolitan areas 1990-2010 2003 Asian American Collective Action Events and Organizations, 1970-2000

Longitudinal data set of civic and political collective action events involving Asian Americans in the U.S.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2017 “Immigrant Perceptions of U.S.-born Receptivity and the Shaping of American Identity” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, Linda Tropp), Immigration and Changing Identities Conference, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY 2016 Advanced Research Collaborative Workshop on “Diversity, Contact, Trust, and Civic Engagement: Immigrant-Native Relations in the United States” (with Linda Tropp, Helen Marrow, Michael Jones-Correa), CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY

2016 “Latina/Youth and Parents and the Educational and Civic Benefits of Community After-School Programs” (with Melanie Gast), Midwest Sociology of Education Conference, Bloomington, IN.

2016 Author Meets Critics, Redefining Race: Asian American Panethnicity and Shifting Ethnic

Boundaries. American Sociological Association Meeting, Seattle, WA. 2016 “Boundary Claims and Substantiation Practices: ‘Asian’ and ‘Hispanic’ Panethnicity

Compared, 1971-1981” (with Cristina Mora), American Sociological Association Meeting, Seattle, WA.

2016 “A Safe Place to Go: Latina/o Youth and Parents and Politically Minded Community Organizations (with Melanie Gast), American Sociological Association Meeting, Seattle, WA.

2016 “Understanding the Effects of Ethnic Diversity and Contact on Trust and Threat: New Analyses from SINAP” (with Linda Tropp, Michael Jones-Correa, and Helen Marrow), International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE) Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.

2016 “How Positive and Negative Contact Experiences Predict Integration Attitudes among

Natives and Immigrants” (with Linda Tropp, Helen Marrow, and Michael Jones-Correa),

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International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE) Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.

2016 “How Do Relations Between Whites and Blacks Shape Their Receptivity Toward Immigrants?” (with Helen Marrow, Linda Tropp, and Michael Jones-Correa), International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE) Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.

2016 “Intergroup Trust and Civic Engagement” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and

Linda Tropp), International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE) Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.

2015 “The Effects of Ethnic Diversity and Contact on Trust and Threat” (with Linda Tropp,

Michael Jones-Correa, and Helen Marrow), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

2015 “Positive and Negative Contact as Predictors of Intergroup Trust” (with Linda Tropp, Helen

Marrow, and Michael Jones-Correa), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

2015 “How Black-White Racial Relations Shape Immigrant-Native Relations” (with Helen

Marrow, Linda Tropp, and Michael Jones-Correa), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

2015 “Immigrant Legal Status and Local Contexts of Reception as Mediators to Intergroup

Contact and Trust” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

2014 “Symbolic Politics of the State: The Case of In-State Tuition Policies for Undocumented

Students” (with Kim Ebert and Sarah Ovink), American Sociological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

2013 “Barriers to Public Programs: How Low-Income, Latina Mothers Negotiate Access and Opportunity to Local Public Resources” (with Melanie Jones Gast), American Sociological Association Meeting, New York, NY.

2013 “Inclusionary Responses to Immigrants in New Destinations and Gateways” (with Kim

Ebert), American Sociological Association Meeting, New York, NY. 2012 “Managing Diversity in Youth-Serving Organizations” (with Melanie Jones Gast and

Valerie Feldman), American Sociological Association Meeting, Denver, CO.

2011 “Reexamining Immigrants as Threats: Local Responses to Immigrant Newcomers” -Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC) Conference, UC Davis;

-American Sociological Association Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 2011 “Beyond Good Grades: The Effects of Immigrant Generation, Parental Influence, and

School Context on Youth Participation in Extracurricular Activities” (with Dan Herda and Cassie Hartzog), American Sociological Association Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

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2011 “The Effects of Community-Based Organizations on Immigrant Youth Adjustment” (with Dan Herda and Cassie Hartzog), Population Association of America Meeting, Washington, D.C.

2010 “Social Citizenship, Integration, and Collective Action: Immigrant Civic Engagement in the U.S.” (with Kim Ebert), American Sociological Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2010 “The Educational Returns to Immigrant Youth Participation in After-School Activities”

(with Cassie Hartzog and Dan Herda), Population Assn. of America Meeting, Dallas, TX. 2009 “The Effects of Voluntary and Extracurricular Activities on Immigrant Youth Development” (with Cassie Hartzog and Dan Herda), American Sociological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2009 “Comparative Panethnicities: Contemporary Practice and Process of Panethnicity for Asian Americans and Latinos” (with Dawn Lee), Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, San Diego, CA. 2009 “The Structuring of Active Development: Immigrant Youth Participation in School and Community Activities” (with Cassie Hartzog and Dan Herda), Population Association of America Meeting, Detroit, MI. 2009 “Examining the Coverage of English- and Spanish-Language Newspapers in New and Traditional Immigrant Destinations” (with Kim Ebert and Carla Violet), National Conference on Latinos/as and the Media, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY. 2008 “The Role of Community Context: Immigrant Collective Action in Gateways and New

Destinations” (with Kim Ebert), American Sociological Association Meeting, Boston, MA.

2007 “Toward the Confluence of Social Psychological Theories of Identity and Racial/Ethnic Identity” (with Jesse Rude), American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, NY.

2006 “Interest or Ideology: Pan-Racial Work among Asian American Organizations” (with Melanie Jones), American Sociological Association Meetings, Montreal, Quebec.

2006 “A Boundary Approach to Understanding the Integration of Asian Americans,” Population Association of America Meetings, Los Angeles, CA 2005 “Practicing Panethnicity: Boundary Spanning among Asian American Organizations,” American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA

2004 “Fight or Flight? Understanding Ethnic Group Rebellion and Migration as Alternatives” (with Rima Wilkes), Junior International Relations Colloquium, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, San Diego, CA.

2003 “Assimilation or Dissimilation? Interethnic Marriage among Asian Americans, 1990”

Association for Asian American Studies Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA. 2003 “Fight or Flight? Predictors of Ethnic Group Migration and Mobilization” (with Rima Wilkes), International Studies Association Meetings, Portland, OR.

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2002 “The Persistence of Panethnic Identity? A Multilevel Model of Pan-Asian Marriages,” American Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago, IL.

2002 “How Does Competition Affect Mobilization by Minorities at Risk? Findings From Around the World” (with Rima Wilkes), Canadian Sociological Association Meetings, Toronto, Ontario. 2001 “Toward a Theory of Panethnicity: Explaining Pan-Asian Organization and Identity,”

American Sociological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA.

2000 “The Effects of Multi-Ethnic Competition and Segregation on the Rise of Asian American Organizations,” American Sociological Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.

1999 “The Effects of Competition on Collective Action among Asian Americans,” American

Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago, IL.

1998 “The Persistence of an Asian American Identity?” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA.

1998 “Toward a Theory of Panethnicity,” Social Inequality and Political Sociology Seminar, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

1998 “Issues of Measurement in Conversational Analysis” (with Lisa Slattery Rashotte) Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA. 1998 “Together Alone: Fostering Relationships at Singles Events and Personal Ads” (with Irenee

Beattie, Karen Christopher, and Sandra Way), Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA

1996 “Do Topic Transitions Function Similarly in Groups and Dyads?” American Sociological

Association Annual Meetings, Toronto, Ontario. 1997 “Singlehood as a Cultural-Organizational System: An Ecological Mapping of Singles Organizations and Clients” (with Irenee Beattie, Karen Christopher, and Sandra Way), Pacific Sociological Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA. 1996 “Identifying the Determinants of Gender-Atypical Occupational Outcomes for Men and Women,” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York, NY. 1995 “Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Topic Transitions: Gender and the Structure of Topic Loss,” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C.

1994 “Topic Transitions in Task-Oriented Groups: The Effect of Gender on Topic Loss,” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Los Angeles, CA.

1993 “Dilemmas of Multicultural Education in Black Independent Schools” (with Angela Lintz), Linguistic Minority Research Institute Annual Conference, UC Santa Barbara, CA

INVITED TALKS

2017 “Boundary Claims and the Emergence of New Categories: Asians and Hispanics in

Comparison,”

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-University of Arizona, Department of Sociology -Columbia University, Department of Sociology, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Workshop

2017 “To Know You is to Trust You? Contact, Diversity, and Immigrant-Native Relations” -Indiana University, Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences 2015-16 “Redefining Race: Asian American Panethnicity and Shifting Ethnic Boundaries” -University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Asian American Studies -Ohio State University, Department of Sociology -Indiana University, Asian American Studies Program (short version) -University of California-Santa Barbara, Multicultural Center, Race Matters Speaker Series -University of Illinois-Chicago, Department of Sociology 2015 “The Role of Race and Politics in Asian American Panethnicity” Rethinking Race Symposium, University of Southern California, Department of Sociology 2015 “Collective Identity, Immigrant Organizing, and Panethnicity in the U.S.” University of California-Merced, Center for the Humanities, Merced, CA 2015 “Panethnicity, Boundary Claims, and the Legitimation of New Groupings” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Sociology, Race and Ethnicity Workshop

2012-13 “Asian American Panethnicity: Boundary Formation and Change in the Post-1968 Era” -Stanford University, Department of Sociology

-University of Pennsylvania, Department of Asian American Studies -Indiana University, Department of Sociology

2012 “Immigrant Civic Engagement in the U.S.: Collective Action, Civic Reception, and

Threat” at UC Berkeley, Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Colloquium

2012 “Surviving Poverty: The Role of Community Organizations for Low-Income Immigrant Mothers” at University of Washington, West Coast Poverty Center

2012 “Reexamining Immigrants as Threats: Local and State Responses to Immigrant Newcomers” -Stanford University, Workshop on Migration, Ethnicity, Race, and Nation (MERN) -University of California-Berkeley, Conference on Political Incorporation of Immigrants in North America and Europe

2010 “Social Citizenship, Integration, and Collective Action: Immigrant Civic Engagement in the U.S.” at University of California-Irvine, Center for the Study of Democracy

2010 “Beyond the Ballot Box: Immigrant Collective Action in the U.S.” at UC San Diego, UC Migration Conference at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

2008 “Theorizing Panethnicity” at University of Hawaii-Honolulu, Workshop on Theoretical Frontiers in Modeling Identity and Conflict

2007 “Immigrant Collective Action in Gateways and Non-Traditional Destinations” at University of California-Berkeley, Institute for the Study of Social Change

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2008 “Engaged Scholarship: Dynamic Directions in Research” at AAPI Policy Multi-Campus Research Program, Building Sustainable Scholarship: Linking Research with Policy Conference, University of California-Davis.

2006 “Institutional Panethnicity: Boundary Formation in Asian American Organizing” -Rice University, Center on Race, Religion, and Urban Life (CORRUL) -University of California-Berkeley, Department of Sociology -Indiana University, Department of Sociology 2005 “Practicing Panethnicity: Boundary Spanning among Asian American Organizations” -CUNY-Graduate Center, Immigration Seminar Series -University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology -Russell Sage Foundation, Visiting Scholar Seminar Series

2005 “Toward a Theory of Panethnicity: Examining Contextual Effects of Interethnic Marriage” New York University, Center for Advanced Social Science Research, Social Inequality Colloquium Series 2004 “Asian American Panethnicity: Understanding Collective Action and Organizations” -SUNY-Albany, Department of Sociology -Hamilton College, Department of Sociology 2000-01 “Asian American Panethnicity in the Post-1965 Era” -University of Washington, Department of Sociology -University of Iowa, Department of Sociology -University of Toronto, Department of Sociology -University of California-Davis, Department of Sociology -University of Houston, Department of Sociology -University of Georgia, Department of Sociology -University of Pittsburgh, Department of Sociology -Hofstra University, Department of Sociology OTHER PRESENTATIONS

2016 “Intergroup Relations Among U.S.-Born and Immigrant Communities in Atlanta” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp), The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Atlanta, GA.

2016 “Intergroup Relations Among U.S.-Born and Immigrant Communities in Philadelphia” (with Michael Jones-Correa, Helen Marrow, and Linda Tropp), City Hall, Philadelphia, PA, September 30, 2016.

2016 Panelist, “Immigration, Identity, and Inclusion”, Provost’s Hot Topics Symposium, Indiana

University, Bloomington, IN.

2016 “Immigrant Integration in the U.S.”, Lifelong Learning Symposium on U.S. Immigration: Melting Pot or Boiling Point, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

2016 Workshop on Co-Publishing (with Melanie Gast), Mentoring and Career Developing Meeting,

William T. Grant Foundation and the Forum for Youth Investment, Los Angeles, CA.

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2016 Panelist, “Reflecting on Mentoring and the Career Path”, Mentoring and Career Developing Meeting, William T. Grant Foundation and the Forum for Youth Investment, Los Angeles, CA.

2015 Panelist, Author Meets Critics Session on Making Hispanics: How Activists, Bureaucrats, and

Media Constructed a New American by Cristina Mora, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

2015 “Asian Americans in Higher Education and the Model Minority,” at Asian American and Pacific Islander Experiences in Higher Education: A Forum on Policies and the Model Minority Myth, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

2014 Panelist, “White Classrooms, Brown Teachers: When Diversity is You”, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

2012 “Managing Diversity: How Community Organizations Shape Immigrant Youth Adaptation” at

William T. Grant Foundation Summer Retreat, Seattle, WA.

2012 Panelist, “Looking Ahead: The Global and the Local” at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.

2011 Panelist, “Groups and Identities: New Opportunities, New Problems” at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.

2011 “Beyond the Ballot Box: Immigrant Collective Action in the U.S.” at Russell Sage Foundation,

Working Group on Immigration and Cultural Contact, New York.

2011 “The Role of Community-Based Organizations in the Lives of Immigrant Youth” at Social Inquiry Workshop, Sociology Department, University of California, Davis.

2011 Discussant, Session on “Immigrant Integration and Politics” at UC Migration International

Conference, University of California, Davis.

2010 Panelist, “Future Directions in Research on International Migration” at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

2009 Panelist, “Immigrants, Collective Action, and Civic/Political Engagement” at American

Sociological Association, International Migration Section Mini-Conference, Berkeley, CA. 2009 “Immigrant and Second-Generation Youth Participation in School and Community

Activities” for the William T. Grant Foundation Summer Retreat, Santa Fe, NM. 2009 “The Structuring of Active Development: Immigrant Youth Participation in School and

Community Activities” (with Cassie Hartzog and Dan Herda) at the Power and Inequalities Workshop, Sociology Department, University of California, Davis.

2009 Panelist, “Navigating Race and Racism in Careers” for the William T. Grant Foundation and Forum for Youth Investment Mentoring Supplements Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

2008 “Immigrant Collective Action in Gateways and Non-Traditional Destinations” at Community

Development Graduate Group Colloquia, University of California, Davis. 2008 Panelist, “Motivating Research on Youth in Immigrant Families” for William T. Grant

Foundation Fall Workshop on Youth in Immigrant Families, New York, NY.

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2007 “The Role of Community-Based Organizations in the Lives of Immigrant and Second- Generation Youth” at William T. Grant Foundation Fall Workshop, New York, NY. 2005 “A Boundary Approach to Marriage Outcomes among Asian Americans” at the Power and Inequalities Workshop, Sociology Department, University of California, Davis. UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE

INDIANA UNIVERSITY (2013-present)

Advisory Council of Scholars of Inclusion, Ethnicity, and Race, Provost’s Office and Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs (DEMA) (2017-present)

Co-Chair, Diversity & Affirmative Action Committee, Bloomington Faculty Council (2016-17) Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Arts and Sciences (2016-17) Director, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES) (2014-present) Chair, Race and Ethnicity Committee, Department of Sociology (2013-present) Graduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology (2015-present) Steering Committee for Hot Topics Series, Provost’s Office (2015-present) 2017 Themester Committee, College of Arts and Sciences (2015-present) Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology (2015-16) Faculty Tenure Review Committee, Department of Sociology (2015-17) Executive Committee, Department of Sociology (2014-16) Chair, Postdoctoral Scholar Recruitment Committee, CRRES (2014-17) Chair, Faculty Small Research Grant Committee, CRRES (2014-17) Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology (2013-14) UC DAVIS (2001-2013) Dean’s Social Science Advisory Committee (2012-13) Chair’s Advisory Committee, Department of Sociology (2012-13) Graduate Admissions Committee (Chair), Department of Sociology (2008-13) International Relations Program Committee (2012-13) Economy, Justice, and Society Committee, Institute for Governmental Affairs (2008-11) Review Committee, Award in Excellence for UC Davis Postdoctoral Scholars (2010-11)

Grant and Fellowship Review Committee for Social Sciences and Humanities, UC Institute for Mexico and the United States (MEXUS) and El Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (2010-11)

Graduate Program Task Force, Department of Sociology (2009-10) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Social Demography, Department of Sociology (2008-09) Merit & Promotion Committee, Department of Sociology (2008-09) Colloquia Committee, Department of Sociology (2007-09) Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology (2007-08) Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology (2006-07) Evaluator for France-Berkeley Fund Research Proposals (2006-07) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Social Psychology, Department of Sociology (2005-07) Power and Inequalities Workshop, Founder and Organizer (with Drew Halfmann), Department of Sociology (2005-10) Your Major Professor and You, Panel for Orientation and Welcome Week for the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2005-06) Professors for the Future Panel, Surviving the First Year as an Academic, Social and Behavioral

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Sciences (2004-05) Graduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology (2003-06) Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Sociology (2002-04)

Undergraduate Council, Preparatory Education Committee, School of Social Sciences (2002-04) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Asian American Studies Program (2002-03) Faculty Sponsor, Sociology Honors Program, Department of Sociology (2002-10)

Review Committee, Graduate Research Award, Consortium for Women & Research (2001-02) COURSES TAUGHT

Race and Ethnic Relations Introduction to Sociology Immigration and Opportunity Identity Processes Social Inequality/Stratification Group Processes Social Boundaries, Identities, and Inequalities Immigration and Refugee Crises

GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED Dissertation Chair (Completed): 2016 Emerald Nguyen (ASA Congressional Fellow, Washington, D.C) All in the Family?: Investigating the Causes and Consequences of Household Extension for Immigrant and U.S.-Born Families 2015 Ali Chaudhary (Assistant Professor, Sociology, Rutgers University) Stigmatized Spaces: Pakistani Organizational Spaces in London, Toronto, and New York

2013 Jane Le (Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Tampa) Transnational Tightrope: Vietnamese Refugees in France and the United States

2012 Dawn Lee Tu (Director of Cultural Centers, University of San Francisco) The Continuing Salience of Panethnicity: Neo-Asian Americanness, Higher Education, Multiculturalism and Youth Performances of Asian American Identity

2010 Sarah Ovink (Assistant Professor, Sociology, Virginia Tech University)

Latino/a Postsecondary Pathways: Investigating Gender, Aspirations and Expectations, and Racial/Ethnic Differences in College Enrollment Patterns

2009 Kim Ebert (Assistant Professor, Sociology, North Carolina State University) The Changing Politics of Immigration and Race: Racial-Political Organizing from Civil Rights to the “Post-Racial” Era 2009 Melanie Jones Gast (Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Louisville) Class and College Knowledge: How Black Youth Navigate College Options 2009 Jesse Rude (Research Associate, MDRC, New York) Interracial Friendships in Context: Their Formation, Development, and Impact Dissertation Committee Member (Completed):

2015 Le Phan (STEP Coordinator, Student Academic Success Center, University of the Pacific)

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Casualties of Ethnic Businesses: Second-Generation Vietnamese and their Parents’ Participation in Nail Work

2013 Dan Herda (Assistant Professor, Sociology, Merrimack College) The Varied Causes and Consequences of Discrimination: Self-Reports of Interpersonal Victimization among Blacks, Whites and Latinos in Chicago

Dissertation Committee Chair or Member (Current): Lauren Apgar The Economic Incorporation of Immigrants Across the Fifty States Elizabeth Martinez The Racialization of Asians and Latinos: Evidence from Undergraduate Course Enrollment Behaviors Mai Thai Junior Police Students, Model Citizenship, and Social Control in School Tamara van der Does Ethnic and Religious Identities of the European Second Generation Postdoctoral Scholars Supervised:

Kim Ebert, Russell Sage Foundation, Jan.-July 2010 Melanie Jones Gast, William T. Grant Foundation, Jan.-Dec. 2010

Postdoctoral Scholars Mentored: Adam Bledsoe (Geography), 2016-17 Vanessa Cruz Nichols (Political Science), 2017- Denia Garcia (Sociology), 2017- Dorraine Levy (Psychological and Brain Sciences), 2016-17 Hyeyoung Kwon (Sociology), 2015-17 Tristan Ivory (Sociology), 2015-17 Diana Louis (English and African American and African Diaspora Studies), 2014-16 Sean Gantt (Anthropology), 2014-16 Julie Merseth (Political Science), 2014 Nicole Ivy (African American and African Diaspora Studies), 2014 *All funded by IU Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES)

ACADEMIC SERVICE & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP

2014-16 Chair (elected), Asia and Asian America Section, American Sociological Association 2012-15 ASA Council, Member-at-Large (elected), American Sociological Association

2013-16 Council Member (elected), International Migration Section, American Sociological Association 2013-15 Committee on Sections (appointed), American Sociological Association 2011-13 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Committee (appointed), American Sociological

Association 2004-07 Council Member (elected), Asia and Asian America Section, American Sociological Association

EDITORIAL BOARDS

2017-present Editorial Board Member, Social Psychology Quarterly 2008-present Editorial Board Member, Social Problems 2008-10 Editorial Board Member, Sociological Theory

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2005-08 Editorial Board Member, American Sociological Review 2003-06 Editorial Board Member, Sociological Perspectives 1996-01 Graduate Student Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly

REVIEWER: GRANT PROPOSALS

2012-15 Reviewer, Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD), American Sociological Association and National Science Foundation

2008-09 Co-Organizer and Reviewer (with Steve Raphael and Sheldon Danziger) for Small Grants Competition on Immigration and Poverty, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan

National Science Foundation-Sociology Program-Regular Grants, National Science Foundation-Sociology Program-Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants, Russell Sage Foundation-Visiting Scholars Program, Russell Sage Foundation-Presidential Awards, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, William T. Grant Foundation-Regular Grants, Center for Engaged Scholarship-Dissertation Fellowship

REVIEWER: JOURNALS American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, DuBois Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, International Migration Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Mobilization, Self and Identity, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science Research, Sociological Focus, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Quarterly, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity ASSOCIATION SERVICE

2017 Member, Outstanding Contribution to Social Psychology, Best Article Award Committee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association 2017 Member, Louis Wirth Best Article Award Committee, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association 2015 Co-Chair, Research Paper Award Committee, Asia and Asian American Section, American Sociological Association 2015 Organizer, Roundtable Sessions, Asia and Asian American Section, American Sociological Association 2015 Member, Graduate Student Investigator Award Committee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association 2014 Organizer, International Migration Section Session on New Directions in Migration

Theory, American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco 2011 Discussant, Section Session on International Migration, Local Responses to Immigrant Populations, America Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV 2010 Organizer, Section Session on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Immigrant

Mobilization and Citizenship Movements, American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA

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2010 Discussant, Session on Immigrant Generations and Mobility, Population Association of America Meetings, Dallas, TX

2008-09 Book Award Committee, Association for Asian American Studies

2008 Discussant, Regular Session on Gender and Immigration, American Sociological Association Meetings, Boston, MA 2007-08 Program Committee, 2008 Association for Asian American Studies Annual Meeting

2007-08 Co-Chair, Graduate Student Paper Committee, Asia and Asian American Section,

American Sociological Association

2007 Organizer, Section Session on Asia and Asian America in Post/9-11, American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, NY

2006-07 Co-Chair, Early Career Award and Teaching Award Committees, Asia and Asian American Section, American Sociological Association 2006-08 Publications Committee (elected), Central Region, Pacific Sociological Association 2006 Organizer and Discussant, Regular Session on Panethnicity, American Sociological Association Meetings, Montreal, Quebec

2005-06 Co-Chair, Book Award Committee, Asia and Asian American Section, American Sociological Association 2005 Organizer, Session on Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, & Labor, Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, Portland, OR 2004-05 Membership Chair, Asia and Asian America Section, American Sociological Association

2004-05 Program Committee, 2005 Pacific Sociological Association Meeting

2004-07 Committee on Committees (elected), Central Region, Pacific Sociological Association 2003 Organizer and Discussant for Social Psychology Regular Session, American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA 2002 Co-Organizer for Organizations, Occupations, and Work Refereed Roundtables, American Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago, IL 2001 Presider and Discussant, Asia and Asian America Refereed Roundtables, American Sociological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA 2000-01 Graduate Student Section Council Member (elected), Asia and Asian America Section,

American Sociological Association 1998 Organizer and Presider, Regular Session on Theoretical and Methodological Innovation

in Conversational Analysis, Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, San Diego, CA

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association

Section on Asia and Asian America Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section on Ethnic and Racial Minorities Section on International Migration Section on Social Psychology Section on Latino/a Sociology

Association for Asian American Studies Population Association of America Society for the Study of Social Problems

Center for Poverty Research, Faculty Affiliate, UC Davis UC Center for New Racial Studies, Faculty Affiliate Center for Race, Religion and Urban Life, Research Affiliate, Rice University Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, Research Associate, UC San Diego Working Group on Cultural Contact and Immigration, Russell Sage Foundation Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society, Indiana University December 1, 2017