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Michael Jones-Correa Curriculum Vitae April 2015 Government Department tel: (607) 255-3170 Cornell University fax: (607) 255-4530 White Hall e-mail: [email protected] Ithaca, NY 14853-4601 TEACHING, RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Cornell University Robert J. Katz Chair of the Department of Government, 2014-present Professor of Government, 2007-present Team Leader, ISS Project "Immigration: Settlement, Integration, and Membership," 2010-2013 Interim Director, Latino Studies, 2012-2013, 2002 Director, American Studies, 2005-2009 Associate Professor of Government, 2001-2007 Harvard University Associate Professor of Government, 1998-2001 Assistant Professor of Government, 1994-1998 Visiting Appointments Visiting Professor, Texas A&M University, May 2012 Center for Urban Research, Graduate Center of the City University of New York; New York City, August-September 1997 Brookings Institution; Washington D.C. May-June 1997 Center for Multi-Ethnic and Transnational Studies, University of Southern California; Los Angeles, February-April 1997 Immigration and Ethnicity Institute, Florida International University; Miami, November-December 1997 Fellowships Research Summer Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation, July 2012 Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, 2010-2013 Visiting Senior Research Scholar, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, 2009-2010 Visiting Scholar, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, 2009-2010 (declined) Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., 2003-2004 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation; New York City, 1998-1999 Teaching Faculty Fellow, Mellon Diversity Seminar, Cornell University, 2014-2015 Faculty Fellow, Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Race and Ethnicity, Cornell University 2001-2002

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Michael Jones-Correa

Curriculum Vitae April 2015

Government Department tel: (607) 255-3170 Cornell University fax: (607) 255-4530 White Hall e-mail: [email protected] Ithaca, NY 14853-4601 TEACHING, RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Cornell University

Robert J. Katz Chair of the Department of Government, 2014-present Professor of Government, 2007-present Team Leader, ISS Project "Immigration: Settlement, Integration, and Membership,"

2010-2013 Interim Director, Latino Studies, 2012-2013, 2002 Director, American Studies, 2005-2009 Associate Professor of Government, 2001-2007

Harvard University Associate Professor of Government, 1998-2001 Assistant Professor of Government, 1994-1998

Visiting Appointments Visiting Professor, Texas A&M University, May 2012 Center for Urban Research, Graduate Center of the City University of New York; New York City, August-September 1997 Brookings Institution; Washington D.C. May-June 1997 Center for Multi-Ethnic and Transnational Studies, University of Southern

California; Los Angeles, February-April 1997 Immigration and Ethnicity Institute, Florida International University; Miami,

November-December 1997

Fellowships Research Summer Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation, July 2012 Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, 2010-2013 Visiting Senior Research Scholar, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics,

Princeton University, 2009-2010 Visiting Scholar, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, 2009-2010 (declined) Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington

D.C., 2003-2004 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation; New York City, 1998-1999 Teaching Faculty Fellow, Mellon Diversity Seminar, Cornell University, 2014-2015 Faculty Fellow, Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Race and Ethnicity, Cornell University

2001-2002

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EDUCATION

Princeton University; Princeton, New Jersey. Ph.D. in Politics, June 1994 Rice University; Houston, Texas. B.A. in Political Science, cum laude 1987

Additional coursework taken at: Instituto de Ciencias Políticas, Universidad Católica; Santiago, Chile. March-July

1986 Swarthmore College; Pennsylvania. Fall 1984 Trinity University; San Antonio, Texas. Spring 1983

RESEARCH INTERESTS

American politics; political participation and civic engagement; Immigrant incorporation, naturalization and political mobilization; Racial and ethnic politics and identity; Inter-ethnic contact, negotiation and coalition-building in U.S. urban areas; Institutional approaches to urban politics and intergovernmental relations

RESEARCH GRANTS

"Facilitating Trust and Engagement to Foster a Culture of Health," 2014-2015 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $ 20,000 "Theorizing Immigrant Integration in Multi-Level States" Workshop, 2014 Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell $ 15,000

Cornell Population Center $ 5,000 Einaudi Center, Cornell $ 5,000 "Public Opinion and Political Involvement among Latinos" Workshop, 2014 (Co-Principal Investigator with James McCann)

Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Award 2013-2014 $ 35,000 "Children of the Undocumented: Inclusion versus Exclusion," 2013 (with Alex Street and Chris Zepeda-Milian) Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell $ 12,000 "Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust and Civic

Engagement," 2012-2015 http://philadelphia-atlanta.weebly.com/ (Co- Principal Investigator with Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto and Linda Tropp) Russell Sage Foundation $368,695 Russell Sage Foundation Supplemental Award $ 31,460 Carnegie Corporation $ 48,540 "Latino Immigrant National Election Survey (LINES)," 2012-2013 (Co-Principal Investigator with James McCann) Carnegie Foundation $ 50,000

Russell Sage Foundation $ 35,000 Global Policy Research Institute, Purdue University $ 30,000 Cornell Population Center $ 7,000

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"Immigration and Democracy Colloquium Series," 2012-2013 (with Alex Street) Cornell Institute for European Studies Innovation Grant $ 3,000

"Social Status and Qualities of Intergroup Contact among Native and Immigrant Groups" (Co- Principal Investigator with Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto and Linda Tropp)

2011-2012 Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Award $ 35,000

Population Center, Cornell University $ 8,000 Center for New Racial Studies, University of California $ 7,650

"Primary Voting and General Election Turnout," 2010-2011 (with Alexis Walker) Walter and Sandra LaFeber Fellowship Fund, Cornell $ 3,000

"Immigration: Settlement, Integration, and Membership," 2010-2013 http://www.socialsciences.cornell.edu/1013/Immigrant_desc.html) (Team Leader, ISS Theme Project) Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University $300,000

"Building Resilient Regions" (Co- Principal Investigator with Rolf Pendall, UC-Berkeley Sub-Agreement) MacArthur Foundation, 2009-2010 $ 89,438 "New Immigrant Destinations Project: Pilot Study," 2008-2009

(Co- Principal Investigator with Katherine Fennelly, Gordon Hansen, Doug Massey and Marta Tienda)

Russell Sage Foundation (Princeton) $148,910 (Cornell and University of Minnesota) $148,432 Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Award (Cornell) $ 17,500

"Immigrant Political Incorporation Workshops," 2007-2008 (with Jennifer Hochschild and Claudine Gay) Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell $ 6,000 W.E.B. DuBois Center, Harvard $ 20,000 Center for American Political Studies, Harvard $ 50,000 Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard $ 31,000 "Immigration, Gender and Political Socialization," 2006-2007 (with Julie Ajinkya) Walter and Sandra LaFeber Fellowship Fund, Cornell $ 3,000

"Implementation of Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act," 2005 (with Israel Waismel-Manor) Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Award $ 3,000 Civil Rights Project, University of California-Berkeley $ 1,000

"Latino National Survey," 2002-2007

(Co-Principal Investigator with Gary Segura) National Science Foundation 2005 $173,600

(Co- Principal Investigator with Rodney Hero) Russell Sage Foundation 2004-2006 $150,000

(Co- Principal Investigator with Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura)

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Rhode Island Foundation, 2007 (under the auspices of Brown University) $150,000

W.H. Kellogg Foundation, 2005-2006 $100,000 Carnegie Foundation, 2004-2005 $100,000 Joyce Foundation, 2004-2005 $100,000

Irvine Foundation Grant 2004-2005 $200,000 Ford Foundation Grant 2004-2005 $200,000

Texas A&M University 2004-2005 $ 80,000 Ford Foundation Planning Grant 2003-2004 $ 30,000 William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Planning Grant 2002-2004 $125,000 Annie E. Casey Foundation (under the auspices of the Inter-University Program for

Latino Research) 2002-2003 $ 20,000

"Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants and the Politics of the New Suburbs," 2003-2005

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship 2003-2004 Russell Sage Foundation $118,693 Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell $ 6,000

"Governing American Cities: Inter-Ethnic Coalitions, Competition, and Conflict," 1998 Russell Sage Foundation $ 30,000 "American Riots and the Re-negotiation of Ethnic Relations" 1997-1999

Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar 1998-1999 Social Science Research Council Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Program in

International Migration 1997-1998 $ 10,000 Ford Foundation Grant, Urban Poverty Program $ 30,000 Open Society Institute Individual Project Grant $ 32,000 William F. Milton Fund, Harvard $ 6,000

"Between Two Nations: The Political Predicament of Latinos in New York City," 1991-1992 Summer Fellowship, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton Lasser Fellowship for Latin American Studies, Princeton

Other David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Research Grants,

Harvard University 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1999-2000 Dean’s Course Innovation Funds, Harvard University 1995-1996 Cook-Clarke Funds, Harvard University 1995-1996, 1997-1998, 2000-2001 Committee on Ethnic Studies Workshop Grants, Harvard University 1994, 1995, 1996

AWARDS

Adalijiza Sosa-Riddell Award for Exemplary Mentoring of Latino/a Junior Faculty in Political Science, Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2012

Adalijiza Sosa-Riddell Mentoring Award for Exemplary Mentoring of Latino/a Graduate Students in Political Science, Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2008

Merrill Teaching Award, Merrill Presidential Scholar Program, Cornell University 2005 and 2008

Best paper in Urban Politics at the 2006 American Political Science Meeting, Section on Urban Politics Section 2007

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Best paper in Urban Politics at the 2004 American Political Science Meeting, Section on Urban Politics Section 2005

Best article of 2001, Political Research Quarterly Best book on Ethnic Political Incorporation, American Political Science Association Section

on Race, Ethnicity and Politics 1999 Center for Domestic and Comparative Policy Studies Fellow 1993-1994 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship 1992-1993 National Science Foundation Fellowship 1988-1991 Princeton University Fellowship 1987-1991 Phi Beta Kappa 1987 National Merit Scholarship 1983-1987

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS

Outsiders No More? Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation. Ed. with Jennifer Hochschild, Claudine Gay, Jacqueline Chattopadhyay. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013)

Latinos in the New Millennium: An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior and Policy Preferences. With Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012)

Latinos Lives in America: Making it Home. With Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2010)

Governing American Cities: Inter-Ethnic Coalitions, Competition, and Conflict Ed. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001)

Between Two Nations: The Political Predicament of Latinos in New York City (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998)

Sections of chapters 4 and 5 reprinted in Elizabeth Strom and John Mollenkopf eds. Urban Politics Reader (New York: Routledge, 2007) pp. 85-94 and pp. 240-248

Section of chapter 7 reprinted in Joanne Reitano ed. The Restless City Reader: A New York City Sourcebook (New York: Routledge, 2010)

ARTICLES "Mass Deportations and the Future of Latino Partisanship" with Alex Street and Chris

Zepeda- Millán. Social Science Quarterly. Forthcoming. "The Impact of Large Scale Collective Action on Latino Perceptions of Commonality and

Competition with African-Americans" with Sophia Wallace and Chris Zepeda-Millán. Social Science Quarterly. Forthcoming.

"Whose Politics? Reflections on Clarence Stone's Regime Politics." With Diane Wong. Urban Affairs Review. 2014. 51:1 pp. 161-170.

"Spatial and Temporal Proximity: Examining the Effects of Protests on Political Attitudes" with Sophia Wallace and Chris Zepeda Millán. American Journal of Political Science. (data and supplemental analysis are here) 58:2 April 2014 pp. 433-448

"The ‘Illegality Trap’: The Politics of Immigration and the Lens of Illegality." With Els de Graauw. Daedalus. 142:3 Summer 2013 pp. 185-198.

"Looking Back to See Ahead: Unanticipated Changes in Immigration from 1986 to the Present and Their Implications for American Politics Today." With Els de Graauw. Annual Review of Political Science, v.16 May 2013 pp. 209-230 2013

"The Logic of Institutional Dependency: The Case of Day Laborer Policy in Suburbia." With Lorrie Frasure. Urban Affairs Review 45:4 March 2010 pp. 451-482

"Su Casa Es Nuestra Casa: Latino Politics Research and the Development of American Political Science." With Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. American Political Science Review 100:4 November 2006 pp. 515-522

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"Language Provisions Under the Voting Rights Act: How Effective Are They?" Social Science Quarterly 86:3 September 2005 pp. 549-564

"The Political and Economic Influence of Hispanic Communities in the United States," Country Forecast, Latin American Regional Overview, Economist Intelligence Unit, June 2004 pp. 14-23

"Political Participation: Does Religion Matter?" with David Leal. Political Research Quarterly December 2001 pp. 751-770

"Under Two Flags: Dual Nationality in Latin America and Its Consequences for Naturalization in the United States" International Migration Review 35:4 Winter 2001 pp. 997-1029

Reprinted in David A. Martin and Kay Hailbronner eds. Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals: Evolution and Prospects (New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003) pp. 303-333

Reprinted in Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller eds. Recent Developments in the Economics of Immigration (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011)

"All Politics is Local: Latinos and the 2000 Elections" Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy v. 13 2000-2001 pp. 25-44

"Institutional and Contextual Factors in Immigrant Citizenship and Voting" Citizenship Studies 5:1 February 2001 pp. 41- 56

"The Origins and Diffusion of Racial Restrictive Covenants" Political Science Quarterly Winter 2000-2001 pp. 541-568

"Latino Immigration and Citizenship" with Christine Marie Sierra, Teresa Carillo, and Louis DeSipio PS: Political Science and Politics 33:3 Summer 2000 pp. 535-541

"Different Paths: Immigration, Gender, and Political Participation" International Migration Review 32:2 Summer 1998 pp. 326-349 Reprinted as "Gendered Participation in Immigrant Politics" in Brenda Willis and Katie Yeoh eds. Gender and Migration (London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000)

"Becoming ‘Hispanic’: Secondary Pan-Ethnic Identification among Latin American-Origin Populations in the United States" with David Leal. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 18:2 May 1996 pp. 214-255

"New Directions for Latinos as an Ethnic Lobby in U.S. Foreign Policy" Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy v. 9 1995-1996 pp. 47-86

CHAPTERS "'The Kindness of Strangers': Ambivalent Reception in Charlotte, North Carolina," in John

Mollenkopf and Manuel Pastor eds. Struggling with Strangers: Metropolitan Responses to the Immigrant Challenge. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 2015) forthcoming

"The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and Their Political Participation in the United States," in Antoine Bilodeau ed. Just Ordinary Citizens: Toward a Comparative Portrait of the Political Immigrant (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015) forthcoming

"Thru-Ways, By-Ways and Cul-de-Sacs of Immigrant Political Incorporation," in Jennifer Hochschild, Jacqueline Chattopadhay , Claudine Gay and Michael Jones-Correa eds. Outsiders No More? Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013) pp. 176-191

"Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation" with Jennifer Hochschild, Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Claudine Gay. In Jennifer Hochschild, Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Claudine Gay, and Michael Jones-Correa, eds., Outsiders No More? Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation (New York: Oxford University Press 2013) pp. 1-23

"Contested Ground: Immigration in the United States," in Rethinking National Identity in the Age of Migration. (Gütersloh: Verlag Bertelsmann Siftung 2013) pp. 199-226

"Commonalities, Competition and Linked Fate," in Edward Telles, Mark Sawyer and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado eds. Just Neighbors? Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States. (New York: Russell Sage, 2011) pp. 63-95

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"Latinos in the Washington Metropolitan Area: Findings from the 2006 Latino National Survey," in Kate Brick ed. The Local Goes National: Challenges and Opportunities for Latino Immigrants in the Nation’s Capital (Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2009) pp. 19-32

"Political Variation Across Contexts," in Gary King, Kay Lehman Scholzman and Norman Nye eds. The Future of Political Science: One Hundred Perspectives (New York: Routledge, 2009) pp. 35-37

"Riots as Critical Junctures," in Richardson Dilworth ed. The City in American Political Development (New York: Routledge, 2009) pp. 179-199

"Immigrant Incorporation in the Suburbs: Differential Pathways, Arenas and Intermediaries," in Lisa M. Hanley, Blair A. Ruble and Allison Garland eds. Immigration and Integration in Urban Communities: Renegotiating the City (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press and Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2008) pp. 19-47

"Immigrant Incorporation in Suburbia: The Role of Bureaucratic Norms in Education," in Doug Massey ed. New Faces in New Places (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008) pp. 308-340

"Fuzzy Distinctions and Blurred Boundaries: Transnational, Immigrant and Ethnic Politics," in Rodolfo Espino, David Leal and Kenneth Meier eds. Latino Politics: Identity, Mobilization and Representation (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008) pp. 44-60

"Swimming in the Latino Sea: The ‘Other Latinos’ and Politics," in José Luis Falconi and José Antonio Mazzotti eds. The ‘Other’ Latinos: Central and South Americans in the United States (Cambridge: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Press, 2007) pp. 21-38

"Verifying Implementation of Language Provisions in the Voting Rights Act," with Israel Waismel-Manor in Ana Henderson ed. Voting Rights Act Reauthorization of 2006: Perspectives on Democracy, Participation and Power (Berkeley: Berkeley Public Policy Press, 2007) pp. 161-182

"Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants and the Politics of the New Suburbs," in Kevin M. Kruse and Thomas J. Sugrue eds. The New Suburban History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006) pp. 183-204

"Bringing Outsiders In: Questions of Immigrant Incorporation," in Christine Wolbrecht and Rodney Hero eds. The Politics of Democratic Inclusion (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2005) pp. 75-101

"The Study of Transnationalism among the Children of Immigrants: Where We Are and Where We Should Be Headed" in Peggy Levitt and Mary Waters eds. The Changing Face of Home: The Transnational Lives of the Second Generation (New York: Russell Sage, 2002) pp. 221-241

"Latinos and Latin America: A Common Agenda?" in Thomas Ambrosio ed. Identity Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy (New York: Praeger/Greenwood, 2002) pp. 115-130

"Seeking Shelter: Immigrants and the Divergence of Social Rights and Citizenship in the U.S." in Randall Hansen and Patrick Weil eds. Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the US and Europe: The Reinvention of Citizenship (New York: Berghahn Books, 2002) pp. 233-263

"Introduction: Comparative Approaches to Inter-Ethnic Relations in Cities" pp. 1-14, and "Structural Shifts and Institutional Capacity: Possibilities for Ethnic Cooperation and

Conflict in Urban Settings" in Michael Jones-Correa ed. Governing Cities (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001) pp. 183-209

"Immigrants, Blacks and Cities" in Yvette Marie Alex-Assensoh and Lawrence J. Hanks eds. Black and Multiracial Politics in America (New York: New York University Press, 2000) pp. 133-164 Reprinted in Wendy Kellogg ed. The 21st Century American City: Race, Ethnicity and Multicultural Urban Life (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 2006)

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"Why Immigrants Want Dual Citizenship (And We Should Too)." In Noah Pickus ed. Immigration and Citizenship in the 21st Century (New York: Rowman and Littlefield 1999 ) pp. 193-197.

"The Politics of Discontent: Comments on ‘Immigration and Public Opinion’" in Marcelo Suarez-Orozco ed. Crossings: Mexican Immigration in Interdisciplinary Perspective (Cambridge: DRCLAS and Harvard University Press, 1998) pp. 404-412

DATASETS Jones-Correa, Michael, Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto and Linda Tropp. Survey of

Immigrants and Natives in Atlanta and Philadelphia (SINAP) 2013. Jones-Correa, Michael, Alex Street and Chris Zepeda. Latino Second Generation Survey. 2013 McCann, James and Michael Jones-Correa. Latino Immigration National Electoral Study

(LINES) 2012 Fraga, Luis R., John A. Garcia, Rodney Hero, Michael Jones-Correa, Valerie Martinez-Ebers,

and Gary M. Segura. Latino National Survey (LNS) Focus Group Data, 2006 [Computer file]. ICPSR29601-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]. doi:10.3886/ICPSR29601.

Fraga, Luis R., John A. Garcia, Rodney Hero, Michael Jones-Correa, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, and Gary M. Segura. Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 [Computer file]. ICPSR20862-v1. Miami, FL: Geoscape International [producer], 2006. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2008-05-27.

WORKING PAPERS "Contested Ground: Immigration in the United States." 2012. Washington, D.C.: Migration

Policy Institute. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/TCM-UScasestudy.pdf "Political Science in the 21st Century," 2011. Task Force on Political Science in the 21st

Century. Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association. October. http://www.apsanet.org/21stcentury/

"All Immigration is Local: Receiving Communities and Their Role in Integration," 2011. Washington, D.C: Center for American Progress. September. http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/09/rci.html

"Mexican Migrants and their Relation to US Civil Society." 2005. Mexican Migrant Civic and Political Participation Conference, Woodrow Wilson Center. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=5949&fuseaction=topics.item&news_id=150685

"Latinos and Latin America: A Unified Agenda?" 2001. Washington DC: Inter-American Dialogue Working Paper.

"Latinos in the 21st Century." 2000. Inter-American Dialogue and the Embassy of Japan. Summer.

"Under Two Flags: Dual Nationality in Latin America and Its Consequences for the United States." 2000. David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Working Paper 99/00-3. Spring.

"Structural Shifts and Institutional Capacity: Possibilities for Ethnic Cooperation and Conflict in Urban Settings." 1999. Russell Sage Foundation Working Paper #146.

"American Riots: Structures, Institutions and History." 1999. Russell Sage Foundation Working Paper #148.

SHORT PIECES/COMMENTARY "Are Non-Citizens Following American Election Laws?" with James McCann. The Monkey

Cage, The Washington Post, October 31, 2014 "Mass Deportations and Young Voters," with Alex Street and Chris Zepeda. RSF Review,

May 20, 2014

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"Mass Deportations are Alienating Young Latino Voters from the Democratic Party," with Alex Street and Chris Zepeda. Latino Decisions blog, May 19, 2014

"The Large-Scale Protests over Immigrants' Rights in 2006 Shifted How Latinos View the U.S. Political System and Their Own Abilities to Influence Government Outcomes," with Chris Zepeda-Milian and Sophia Wallace. London School of Economics and Political Science, American Politics blog. October 14, 2013

"The Effect of Protests on Latino Political Attitudes towards Government," with Chris Zepeda-Milian and Sophia Wallace. Latino Decisions blog, September 26, 2013

"The Markers of Outsider Status," Room for Debate, New York Times, November 15, 2012 reprinted in Common Core of Courses. New York: Pearson Education 2013. "Latino Politics in New York" City Room blog, New York Times, June 8-12, 2009 "New Migrants Cities: Cultural Transformation and New Urban Landscapes: Comments" in

Lauren Herzer, Sarah Dixon Clump and Mary Elizabeth Malinkin eds. Transnational Migration to New Regional Centers: Policy Challenges, Practice and the Migrant Experience (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2009) pp. 143-148.

"Ethnic Politics," in Mary Waters and Reed Ueda eds. Harvard Encyclopedia of Immigration (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007) pp. 189-201.

"Three Misperceptions: Journalism and the Absence of Context" in Rossana Fuentes-Beraín, Andrew Selee and Heidy Servin-Baez eds. Writing Beyond Boundaries: Journalism Across the U.S.-Mexico Border (Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Foreign Affairs en Español, 2005) pp. 73-77.

"Transnationalism and Dual Loyalties" in Philippa Strum and Andrew Selee eds. The Hispanic Challenge? What We Know About Latino Immigration (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2004) pp. 18-23.

"Understanding Immigrant Politics in the US," Migration Information Source, August 2004 "Latinos in the 2004 Elections" American Political Science Association, August 2004 Letter in Response to Peggy Levitt, "Salsa and Ketchup: Transnational Migrants Straddle

Two Worlds" Contexts July 2004 Guest, BBC World News, January 2004 "The ‘Return’ of the State: Immigration, Transnationalism and Dual Nationality" DRCLAS

News, Spring 2000 pp. 22-24. Guest, "On the Line" WNYC/NPR October 17, 1999 "Which President for Peru" with Peter Hakim. Christian Science Monitor May 8, 1990 "Words vs. Action on the Drug Trade" Christian Science Monitor April 2, 1990 "Little Panama, Big Brazil" Christian Science Monitor January 23, 1990 "Getting Our Priorities Right: Brazil, the Country to Watch" with Abraham Lowenthal. Newsday January 22, 1990

REVIEWS Review. Daniel Tichenor. "Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America"

Journal of American History September 2003 pp. 686-687 Review. Alan DiGaetano and John S. Kelmanski, "Power and City Governance:

Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development" American Political Science Review 96:2 June 2002 pp. 438-9

Review. Peter Andreas, "Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 21:1 Winter 2001 pp. 153-155

Review. James Gimpel, "Separate Destinations: Migration, Immigration and the Politics of Places" International Immigration Review 35:1 Spring 2001 pp. 326-327

Review. Roger Sanjek, "The Future of Us All: Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City" Contemporary Sociology 28:5 September 2000 pp. 584-585

Review. Steven Gregory, "Black Corona: Race and the Politics of Place in an Urban Community" Journal of Political Ecology v. 6 1999 http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/volume_6/correavol6.html

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Review. William V. Flores and Rina Benmayor eds., "Latino Cultural Citizenship" International Migration Review 33:2 Summer 1999 pp. 496-497

Review. Maria Cristina Garcia, "Havana USA: Cuban Exiles and Cuban Americans in South Florida, 1959-1994 " International Migration Review 31:3 Fall 1997 p. 742

WORK IN PROGRESS Co-Editor, with James McCann. Special Issue, "Non-Citizens and the 2012 Elections," RSF:

Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (forthcoming) Latino Identities in American Politics. With Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie

Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants and the Politics of the New Suburbs American Riots: Immigrants and the Re-negotiation of Ethnic Relations in Cities

"Differential Implementation of the Voting Rights Act and Its Impact on Latino Voter

Registration and Turnout," with Israel Waismel-Manor and Asaf Levanon (submitted to Electoral Studies)

"Health as a Political Resource," with Mallory SoRelle (submitted to the American Journal of Political Science)

"Primary Voting and General Election Turnout," with Alexis Walker "Red State/Blue State: State Level Ideological Contexts and Latino Immigrant Partisanship

Acquisition" with Aileen Cardona "Facilitating Trust and Engagement to Foster a Culture of Health," with Mallory SoRelle "Receiving Contexts and Immigrant Integration in the South: Evidence from Two North

Carolina Counties" "The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and Their Political Participation in the United States"

PAPERS PRESENTED

"The Political Effects of Having Undocumented Parents," American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, August 2015

"Conflicting Masters: The Appeal to Multiple Layers of Authority in Federal Systems in Disputes over Immigration," Council on European Studies Conference, Paris. July 8-10, 2015

"Legal Status and Political Socialization: How Documented and Undocumented Parents Shape the Politics of their US Born Children," with Alex Street and Christopher Zepeda-Milian. Western Political Science Association Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada; April 2-5, 2015

"The Political Effects of Having Undocumented Parents," with Alex Street and Christopher Zepeda-Milian. Western Political Science Association Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada; April 2-5, 2015

"Contact, Trust and Civic Engagement among Immigrants and the Native Born in Philadelphia and Atlanta," International Political Science Association Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. July 19-24, 2014

"What US –Born Latinos Know About Deportations, and Why It Matters," with Alex Street and Christopher Zepeda-Milian. Western Political Science Association Meeting, Seattle, Washington. April 17-20, 2014

"The Politics of the US Citizen Children of the Undocumented," with Alex Street and Christopher Zepeda-Milian. Conference on "Illegality, Youth and Belonging," Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. October 25-25, 2013.

"Language Provisions under the Voting Rights Act: Effectiveness and Implementation," Presidential Commission on Election Administration. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. September 4, 2013.

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"The Effects of Naturalization and Documentation Status on the Participation of Latino Immigrants," with James McCann. American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. August 28-September 1, 2013.

"Deportation Policies Shaping Politics," with Alex Street and Christopher Zepeda-Milian. American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. August 28-September 1, 2013.

"What About Illegal Don’t You Understand?" with Mary Katzenstein. Law and Society Conference, Boston; May 30, 2013

"A Walk on the Dark Side: Immigrant Incorporation Through Criminality." Conference on "The Global Dynamics of Private Armed Violence: Challenges to State Order." The Emerging Patterns of Insecurity Dialogue; Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and the Torino World Affairs Institute, Turin, Italy. May 24-25, 2013

"Self-Reported Health and Politics," with Mallory SoRelle. Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Los Angeles, California. April 11-14, 2013 Western Political Science Association Meeting, Los Angeles, California. March 28-31, 2013

"The Ideological Context of Place and Its Role in Shaping Latino Partisanship and Political Orientations," with Aileen Cardona. Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Los Angeles, California. April 11-14, 2013 Western Political Science Association Meeting, Los Angeles, California. March 28-31, 2013

"Self-Reported Health and Politics," with Mallory SoRelle. American Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans. August 30-September 1, 2012 (cancelled)

"Borders of the Public: Framing Inclusion and Exclusion of Undocumented Immigrants," with Miranda Hallett. Law and Society Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii; June 2-5, 2012 American Anthropological Association Meeting, Philadelphia; December 2, 2009

"The 2006 Immigrants Rights Marches as Catalysts of Latino Perceptions of Commonality and Linked Fate with African Americans," Midwest Political Science Conference, Chicago; April 12-15, 2012

"Thru-ways, By-ways and Cul-de-sacs of Immigrant Political Incorporation" Conference on "The Political Immigrant: A Comparative Portrait," Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; November 18-19, 2011

"Spatial and Temporal Proximity: Examining the Effects of Protests on Political Attitudes," with Sophia Wallace and Christopher Zepeda-Milan. American Political Science Association Meeting, Seattle. September 1-3, 2011

"Primary Voting and General Election Turnout," with Alexis Walker. Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 1-4, 2011

"Receiving Contexts and Immigrant Integration in the South: Evidence from Two North Carolina Counties," Conference on "Immigration in an Anti-Immigration Era," University of Kentucky; March 10-11, 2011

"Latino Solidarity, Group Membership and Political Participation," Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans; January 6-8, 2011

"Immigrant Enforcement and Its Effects on Latino Lives in Two Rural North Carolina Communities," with Katherine Fennelly. Conference on "Undocumented Hispanic Migration: On the Margins of a Dream," Connecticut College; October 16-18, 2009

"Immigrant Transnationalism Across Time in the United States," American Political Science Association Meeting, Toronto; September 3-6, 2009

"Linking Institutions and Political Participation," with Sivan Hirsch. Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 2-4, 2009

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"Commonalities, Competition and Linked Fate: Race Relations in New and Traditional Immigrant Receiving Areas," Conference on "Still Two Nations? The Resilience of the Color Line," Duke University; March 19-21, 2009

"The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and their Political Participation in the United States," with Mabel Andalon. American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston; August 28-31, 2008

"Riots as Critical Junctures," Conference on "The City in American Political Development," Drexel University, Philadelphia; May 2, 2008

"The Institutional Contexts of Registration, Voting—and Naturalization—in the United States," with Matthew DiCarlo, Western Political Science Association Meeting, San Diego, March 20-22, 2008

"Latinos in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area: Findings from the 2006 Latino National Survey," Conference on "Latin American Immigrants: Civic and Political Participation in the Washington D.C. Metro Area," Mexico Institute and the Division of United States Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C.; November 1, 2007

"Immigration, Gender and Political Socialization," with Julie Ajinkya, American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, August 31-September 3, 2007

"Getting into the (Voting Rights) Act: The Availability of Translated Registration Materials and Its Impact on Minority Voter Registration and Participation," with Israel Waismel-Manor, American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, August 31-September 3, 2007

"Commonalities, Competition and Linked Fate: On Latinos in New and Traditional Receiving Areas," with Diana Hernandez, American Sociological Association Meeting, New York City; August 11-14, 2007

"Immigrant Contexts: Suburbs in France and the United States," Conference on "Multiculturalism and its Discontents," University of Colorado-Boulder Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences; April 23-24, 2007

"Coming to America: Latinos and the Adoption of Identity," Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 12-15, 2007.

"Electoral Representation of New Actors in Suburbia," American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia; August 31-September 3, 2006

"New Latino Voices in the American Political System: Roll-Out of the Latino National Survey" with Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero and Gary Segura. American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia; August 31-September 3, 2006

"Ethnic Pathways to Incorporation in Suburbia," Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 20-23, 2006

"Verifying Implementation of Language Provisions in the Voting Rights Act" with Israel Waismel-Manor, Symposium on "Protecting Democracy: Using Research to Inform the Voting Rights Reauthorization Debate," Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and the Institute for Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Washington D.C. February 9, 2006

"Mexican Migrants and their Relation to US Latino Civil Society," Conference on Mexican Migrant Civil, Social and Political Participation in the United States," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.; November 4-5, 2005

"Ethnic Pathways to Incorporation in Suburbia," Conference on "Space and Identity: Concepts of Immigration and Integration in Urban Areas," Comparative Urban Studies Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C.; May 16-17, 2005

"NIMBY’s Newest Neighbors: Bureaucratic Constraints, Community-Based Organizing and the Day Laborer Movement in Suburbia," with Lorrie Frasure. Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 3-6, 2005

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"The Bureaucratic Incorporation of Immigrants in Suburbia," Conference on "Immigration to the United States," Russell Sage Foundation, New York City; February 2-3, 2005

"Racial and Ethnic Diversity and the Politics of Education in Suburbia," American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; September 2-5, 2004

"Fuzzy Distinctions and Blurred Boundaries: Transnational, Immigrant and Ethnic Politics," Conference on "Latino Politics: The State of the Discipline," Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas; April 30-May 1, 2004

"Studying the Effects of Language Provisions Under the Voting Rights Act," with Karthick Ramakrishnan. Western Political Science Association Meeting; Portland, Oregon; March 11-13, 2004

"A New Generation of Latino Voices: Identity, Attitudes and Participation," with Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero and Gary Segura. Western Political Science Association Meeting; Portland, Oregon; March 11-13, 2004

"Race Riots in 20th Century Urban America," Princeton-Mishkenot Sha’ananim Conference on "Equality in Divided Societies," Center for Human Values, Princeton University; February 20-21, 2004

"Language Provisions Under the Voting Rights Act: How Effective Are They?" Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 3-6, 2003

"Term-Limits and Openings for New Political Actors in Urban Settings: The Case of New York City," Western Political Science Association Meeting, Denver, Colorado; March 27-29, 2003

"Bringing Outsiders In: Questions of Immigrant Incorporation," Conference on the "Politics of Democratic Inclusion," University of Notre Dame; October 17-19, 2002

"Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants and the Politics of the New Suburbs," American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston; August 30-September 1, 2002

"Swimming in the Latino Sea: The ‘Other Latinos’ and Politics," Conference on "The ‘Other’ Latinos: Central and South Americans in the United States," Harvard University; April 5, 2002

"Mexican-American Political Preferences and Behavior Across Three Decades" with David Leal. American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco; August 30-September 2, 2001

"The Voting Rights Act and Changes in the Structure of Urban Government: An Event History Analysis" with Bertram Johnson. Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 19-20, 2001

"Discrimination and Its Effects on Mexican-American Political Preferences and Behavior" with Patrick Joyce. Western Political Science Association Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada; March 15-17, 2001

"Political Participation: Does Religion Matter?" with David Leal. American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.; August 31-September 3, 2000

"Miami and Los Angeles: Some Comparisons" Latin American Studies Association Meeting, Miami, Florida; March 16-18, 2000

"Under Two Flags: Dual Nationality in Latin America and Its Consequences for the United States" German Marshall Fund Project on Dual Nationality; Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mexico City; February 17-19, 2000

"Critical Events and Policy Diffusion: The Case of Racial Restrictive Covenants" American Social Science History Association Meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas; November 11-14, 1999 and American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.; August 31-September 3, 2000

"Immigrants, Institutions and Participation" Conference on "Framing Equality: Inclusion, Exclusion and American Political Institutions" Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University; March 26, 1999

"American Riots: Structures, Institutions and History" Center for the Study of Race, Inequality and Politics, Yale University; March 25, 1999

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"Structural Shifts and Institutional Capacity: Possibilities for Ethnic Cooperation and Conflict in Urban Settings" Aspen Institute Roundtable on Comprehensive Community Initiatives, Wye, Maryland; November 13-14, 1998

"Hanging onto Social Rights: Immigrant Naturalization and Voting in the United States Since the Passage of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act" Conference on "Citizenship Claims: Social Movements and Globalization" Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; October 23-24, 1998

"Cities as Institutions and the Incorporation of Immigrants as New Urban Actors" American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston; September 2-6, 1998

"Social Rights, Naturalization, and Voting: Recent Evidence from the United States" Conference on "Nationality, Immigration, and Integration in Europe and the United States," Centre d’Etude des Politiques d’Immigration, d’Integration et de Citoyennete (CEPIC) , Paris; June 24-June 27, 1998

"Immigrants in Cities" Conference on "Transformations: Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States" International Migration Program, Social Science Research Council, Columbia University, New York City; June 11-14, 1998

"The ‘Return’ of the State: Immigration, Transnationalism, and Dual Citizenship" Harvard-MIT Joint Seminar on Political Development; December 11, 1996 "Four Cities: Civil Disturbances in the 1980s and 1990s" American Political Science

Association Meeting, San Francisco; August 28-September 1, 1996 "Becoming ‘Hispanic’: Secondary Pan-Ethnic Identification among Latin American-Origin

Populations in the United States" Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University; December 14, 1995

"New Directions for Latinos as an Ethnic Lobby in U.S. Foreign Policy" American Political Science Association, Chicago; August 31- September 3, 1995

"Latin American Immigrants and U.S. Citizenship: Lessons from the 1990 Census" American Political Science Association Meeting, New York City; September 1-4, 1994

"Approaches to Latino Identity: The Tensions Between Instrumentalism and History," Latin American Studies Association Meeting; Atlanta, Georgia; March 10-13, 1994 "Instrumentalism and History: Approaches to Latino Identity," Northeast Political Science

Association Meeting; Newark, New Jersey; November 11-13, 1993 "Latin American Immigrant Political Socialization" American Political Science Association

Meeting, Washington, D.C.; September 2-5, 1993 "First Generation Latin Americans: Cultural Politics in New York City" New York State

Political Science Association Meeting; Hunter College, City University of New York; April 23-24, 1993

"The Myth of Return: Latin American Immigrant Identity and Politics in Queens" ILASSA Student Conference on Latin America; University of Texas, Austin; March 5-6, 1993

"Latina Politics in New York City," Women's Studies Colloquium, Princeton University; February 17, 1993 "Defining Community: Latin American Immigrants and Politics in Queens" Workshop on

Race, Ethnicity, Representation and Governance; Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University; January 21-22, 1993

"The (Non-) Incorporation of Immigrants by Political Machines: A Critique" Northeastern Political Science Association; Providence, Rhode Island; November 12, 1992

"La Política de ‘Comunidad’: Los Latinoamericanos en Nueva York" Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano de Estudiantes de Sociología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Bogotá, Colombia; April 6-12, 1992

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INVITED LECTURES

"Tales from the Field: Mixed Methods Research on Immigrants and the Native Born," "Methods, Data, and the Study of Migration and Citizenship in Political Science," Migration and Citizenship Section Short Course; American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; August 27, 2014

"Facilitating Trust and Engagement to Foster a Culture of Health," Meeting on "Culture of Health," Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton; May 28, 2014

"Contact, Trust, and Civic Engagement among Immigrants and the Native Born," Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany; July 24, 2014

"Leaning In or Hunkering Down? Contact, Trust and Civic Engagement among Immigrants and the Native Born," with Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto and Linda Tropp. Immigration and Cultural Contact Working Group, Russell Sage Foundation, New York; April 4, 2014

"Leaning In or Hunkering Down? Contact, Trust and Civic Engagement among Immigrants and the Native Born," Sociology Departmental Colloquium and Migration and Immigrant Incorporation (MII) Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge; March 11, 2014

"Brotherly Love? Diversity, Community, Trust, and Civic Engagement among Immigrant and Native Born Philadelphians," Penn Social Science and Policy Forum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; November 8, 2013

"Social Status and Intergroup Contact among Native Born and Immigrant Groups in Philadelphia," Conference on "The Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in New Immigrant Destinations," Trinity College; Hartford, Connecticut. October 11-12, 2013.

"Is America Going to Become Less Conservative? Immigrants, Place of Settlement and Partisan Acquisition," Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy; May 23, 2013

"Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust and Civic Engagement," with Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto, and Linda Tropp. Immigration and Cultural Contact Working Group, Russell Sage Foundation, New York City; May 10, 2013

"Trends in Global Migration and Their Impact on Higher Education," Cornell International Educators Network, Cornell University. April 18, 2013

"Capstone Lecture for the ISS Project on Immigration: Settlement, Integration and Membership," Institute for the Social Sciences. April 3, 2013

"The 2012 Presidential Elections" Cornell in Washington, Washington D.C., November 2, 2012

Arts and Sciences Deans’ Office, College of Arts and Sciences, October 29, 2012 "Vote: Old and New Barriers to Casting the Ballot" Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives,

Cornell University. October 23, 2012 "The 2012 Presidential Elections and Federalism in the U.S." Government 1111. October 22,

2012 "Meet the Neighbors: Immigrant Political Incorporation in Suburbia" Political Science Research Workshop, Maxwell School, Syracuse University,

September 14, 2012 Immigration Seminar Series, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, October 24, 2011 American Politics Colloquium, Johns Hopkins University, April 4, 2011 Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, April 8, 2010 Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University, April 9, 2010

"The Role of Local Actors in Immigrant Integration," Conference on Immigrant Integration and Multilevel Governance," Forum of Federations and the Research Unit of the Expert Council of German Foundation on Integration and Migration. Berlin,

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Germany; February 24, 2012 http://www.forumfed.org/en/events/event.php?id=762

"The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and their Political Participation in the United States," Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche sull’ immigrazione e la Facolta di Scienze Politiche, Universita degli Studi di Torino. Turin, Italy; January 26, 2012 http://www.fieri.it/presentazione_socialization_of_immigrants.php

"Immigrant Integration and Local Communities," Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal, Canada; November 17, 2011

"Receiving Contexts and Immigrant Integration in the South: Evidence from Two North Carolina Counties," Conference on "Border Crossing: Bridging Disciplines and Research Agendas," L’Institut Médeterranén de Recherches Avancées, Marseille, France; June 10, 2011

"Immigration: Settlement, Integration and Membership," ISS Theme Project Kick-Off Lecture, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, April 12, 2011

"Lo Que Traen: The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and their Political Participation in the United States," Latin American Studies Colloquium, Boston; March 28, 2011

"Immigrant Enforcement and Its Effects on Latino Lives in Two Rural North Carolina Communities," Cultural Contact and Immigration Working Group Meeting, Russell Sage Foundation, December 3, 2010

"Latinos and Politics in the United States," Latinos in American Life and Culture, LAO 200/AMS 346/LAS 336/SOC 341, Princeton University, April 21, 2010

"The Prior Socialization of Immigrants and their Political Participation in the United States," Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University, February 5, 2010

Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, October 3, 2009 "Commonalities, Competition and Linked Fate: Race Relations in New and Traditional

Receiving Areas" American Politics Seminar, Georgetown University, March 26, 2010 Immigration Seminar Series, Graduate Center, City University of New York,

November 17, 2009 "The Institutional Contexts of Registration, Voting and Naturalization in the United States,"

Conference on "Race and the American Voter," The Harris School for Public Policy, University of Chicago, December 11, 2008

"The 2008 Elections and Its Implications," Cornell Mosaic@New York City; November 14, 2008

"The Institutional Contexts of Registration and Voting in the United States," Center for the Study of Race and Ethnic Politics, University of California-Los Angeles; January 31, 2008

"The Political Incorporation of Immigrants in Suburbia," American Politics Colloquium, Princeton University; May 10, 2007

"Pathways to Immigrant Political Incorporation in Suburbia," Malcolm Weiner Seminar on Inequality and Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; December 18, 2006

"Transnational Americans: Latinos in the United States," Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, New York; October 23, 2006

"Immigrant Incorporation in Suburbia: Spatial Sorting, Ethnic Mobilization and Receiving Institutions" Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Seminar, Institute for Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley; March 16, 2006

"Thinking Through Transnationalism," Brownbag Series on "The Transnational Turn in American Studies" American Studies Program, Cornell University; March 3, 2006

"The Shifting Political Landscape: Latinos in the US," LALSA, Cornell University Law School; September 15, 2005

"Immigrant Incorporation in Gateway Metropolitan Areas," Meeting of the "Building Successful Regions" Working Group, University of California-Berkeley/MacArthur Foundation, Rochester; August 4, 2005

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"Research on Racial/Ethnic Incorporation in Suburbia," Ralphe Bunche Summer Institute, Duke University; June 30, 2005

"Melting Pot Suburbs: Immigrant Settlement and Incorporation on the Urban Frontier," Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; May 17-18, 2005

"The Bureaucratic Incorporation of Immigrants in Suburbia," Political Science Department, University of Michigan; December 10, 2004

"Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Politics of the New Suburbs," Work In Progress Presentation, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; May 11, 2004

"Remarks on the Political Participation of Latinos in the United States," Briefing for Congressional Delegation from Mexico, Mexico Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; February 25, 2004

"Race Riots in 20th Century Urban America," Rabinor Lecture Series in American Studies, Cornell University; March 25, 2003

"Latinos and the 2000 Elections," Diversity Lecture Series, Cornell University; April 18, 2002 "Under Two Flags: Is Latin American Dual Nationality Bad for the United States?" Latin

American Studies Program Seminar Series, Cornell University; April 9, 2002 "Discrimination and Its Effects on Mexican-American Political Preferences and Behavior,"

American Politics Workshop, University of Texas, Austin; March 20, 2002 "Immigrants and Politics," Sawyer Seminar on "New Immigrants and American Society,"

City University of New York Graduate Center; October 18, 2001 "All Politics is Local: Latinos and the 2000 Elections," Lecture Series on the Dynamics of

Race, Ethnicity and Nationality in Changing Societies, Lawrence University, Appleton Wisconsin; January 30, 2001

"Immigrants, Blacks and Cities," Wiener Inequality and Social Policy Seminar Series, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; May 1, 2000

"Dual Nationalities, Dual Identities," Phi Theta Chi, Cornell University; March 28, 2000 "The 2000 U.S. Census," Second Annual Latino Law Symposium, Latin American Law

Students Association, Columbia University School of Law; March 4, 2000 "Dual Nationalities and Dual Identities," Guest Lecture, Latino Cultures Seminar, Harvard

University; March 2, 2000 "Persistence and Change in American Cities," Research Workshop, Institute on Race and

Social Division, Boston University; April 21, 1999 "Between Two Nations," History and Culture of Latino Communities in the United States

Seminar Series, Latino Studies Program, Columbia University; March 22, 1999 "Urban Riots and the Re-negotiation of Ethnic Relations," Russell Sage Foundation, New

York City; January 27, 1999 "Urban Riots: Problems in Historical Institutionalism," Urban Issues Workshop and

American Politics and Society Workshop, Paul F. Lazerfeld Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University; November 17, 1998

"The Politics of Latino Identity," Guest Lecture, Latino Cultures Seminar, Harvard University; April 9, 1997 and February 12, 1998

"Ethnic Politics and Coalition Building in the Aftermath of Crisis: Los Angeles Since 1992," Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, University of California, Los Angeles; April 2, 1997

"Citizenship: The Invisible Question," Guest Lecture, School of Education, Harvard University; December 10, 1996

"Demographic Shifts and Institutional Mismatch in Four Cities," CFIA Working Group on International Migration, Harvard University; October 3, 1996

"Perspectives on Diversity," Orientation for Prospective Students, Harvard University; April 20, 1996 "International Migration," Center for International Affairs Orientation for Fellows, Harvard

University; September 11, 1996 and September 12, 1995

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"Different Paths: Gender, Political Participation and Immigration," Workshop on Gender and Politics, Government Department, Harvard University; December 8, 1995

"Women and Men: Patterns of Political Socialization of Latino Immigrants in New York City," Mauricio Gastón Institute, University of Massachusetts--Boston; October 18, 1994

Additional invited lectures at: Baruch College, Cornell University, Emerson College, George

Washington University, Graduate Center at the City University of New York, Harvard University, Haverford College, Syracuse University, Texas A&M University, University of Chicago, University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Wellesley College

OTHER ROLES

Participant, Theme Panel, "Thirty Years After Protest is Not Enough: Neither Protest nor

Elections are Enough," American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, August 2015

Participant, Roundtable on "Bridges and Cul de Sacs: Navigating Migration Studies Across the Subfields," American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, August 2015

Presenter, "Latinos and Inequality," with Sophia Wallace. Meeting of the American Political Science Association Task Force on Race and Class in the Americas, Berkeley; June 2-3 2015

Presenter, "The American Dream: Opportunities and Challenges," Cornell Sesquicentennial; April 25, 2015

Presenter, College of Arts and Science Alumni Council Meeting, Cornell University; April 23-24, 2105

Discussant, Manuscript Workshop,University of Pennsylvania Social Science and Policy Forum, University of Pennsylvania; April 10, 2015

Presenter, "Latinos and Inequality," with Sophia Wallace. Meeting of the American Political Science Association Task Force on Race and Class in the Americas, Berkeley; December 12, 2014

Participant, Roundtable on "US Immigration Reform and State Level Immigration Policy-Making," Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York-Albany, November 13, 2014

Principal Investigator, Survey of Alumni Government Majors, November 2014 Presenter, "Immigrant Integration Politics and Policies," Immigrant Integration in Multi-

Level States," Cornell University; October 9-11, 2014 Co-Organizer (with Tiziana Caponio), Conference on "Immigrant Integration in Multi-Level

States," Cornell University; October 9-11, 2014 Panelist, "Author Meets Critics: 'The Politics of Belonging: Race, Public Opinion and

Immigration,'" American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; August 28-31, 2014

Discussant, "The Politics of Immigrants' Integration and Local Reception," American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; August 28-31, 2014

Panelist, "Social Science Research," New Faculty Orientation, Cornell University; August 21, 2014

Visitor, Max Planck Institute for Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany; July 22-25 2014

Co-Organizer (with James McCann), "RSF Issue on Latino Political Engagement Conference," Russell Sage Foundation, New York; May 8-9, 2014

Panelist, "American Politics in the 21st Century: The Latino Vote in 2014 Elections." Notre Dame University. February 5, 2014

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Presenter, Conference on "The Health Consequences of Migration: Emerging Directions in Scholarship and Research." School of Public Health and School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York City. January 27, 2014.

See: http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/global-migration-network-0 Moderator, Plenary Session II, Conference on "Illegality, Youth and Belonging," Harvard

Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. October 25-25, 2013. Co-Presenter, Poster Session. "Civic Exclusion and Subjective Well-Being: The Changing

Impact of Naturalization and Documentation Status on Immigrants’ Life Satisfaction and Health Appraisals," with James A. McCann, Katsuo Nishikawa, Renelinda Arana Bressler, Carrie Castañeda-Sound and Fernando Tormos Aponte. American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. August 28-September 1, 2013.

Discussant, "The Immigration Challenge," Building Resilient Regions Closing Symposium, Urban Institute, Washington DC; May 31, 2013

Chair and Discussant, Conference on "The Global Dynamics of Private Armed Violence: Challenges to State Order." The Emerging Patterns of Insecurity Dialogue; Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and the Torino World Affairs Institute, Turin, Italy. May 24-25, 2013

Panelist, Roundtable on Publishing in Top Journal and University Presses; Symposium on the Politics of Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity (SPIRE), Rutgers University; May 10, 2013

Panelist, "The Politics of Ethnicity and Diversity," Conference on Political Knowledge: Princeton's Contribution to a Challenging World, Department of Politics Graduate Alumni Symposium, Princeton University; April 26-27, 2013

Panelist, "Immigration Reform Debate: A University Perspective," Democracy and Immigration Speaker’s Series; April 19, 2013 http://www.cornell.edu/video/immigration-reform-debate

Participant, Faculty Leadership Development Workshop, Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, Cornell University; January 17, 2013

Organizer, Latino Studies Colloquium Series, 2012-2013 Co-Organizer (with Alex Street), "Immigration and Democracy," Cornell Institute for

European Studies Colloquium Series, Spring 2013 Panelist, "Energy, Modernity and Everyday Trauma," Cornell Roundtable on Environmental

Studies Topics; November 13, 2012 Panelist, "The 2012 Presidential Election and the New Dynamics of Race in America," W.E.B.

DuBois Institute for African and African American Studies; October 12, 2012 Participant, Racial Attitudes and Identities Network (RAIN) Initiative Meeting, Harvard

University; October 11-13, 2012 Presenter, "The 2012 Presidential Election: Influences and Predictions," Cornell Alumni

Weekend, Cornell University; June 8, 2012 Presenter, "The Kindness of Strangers: Ambivalent Reception in Charlotte, North Carolina."

MacArthur Network on Building Resilient Regions Meeting, Charlotte; May 3-5, 2012

Panelist, "The 2012 Presidential Election: Influences and Predictions," Cornell Parents Weekend, Cornell University; April 27, 2012

Panelist, "Latino Politics and Immigration Workshop," Latina and Latino Studies Program, Northwestern University; April 13, 2012

Panelist, "How to Survive and Thrive as a Dual Career Couple," CU-ADVANCE Center, Cornell University; February 6, 2012

Organizer and Moderator, "New Immigrant Destinations Workshop," Institute for the Social Sciences Theme Project on Immigration, Cornell University; March 2, 2012

Organizer and Moderator, "Second Generation and Racial Boundaries Workshop," Institute for the Social Sciences Theme Project on Immigration, Cornell University; December 9, 2011

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Discussant, Dissertation Proposal Development Workshop, "Bridging, Bonding and Bordering,: Migrant Strategies and State Policies," L’Institut Médeterranén de Recherches Avancées, Marseille, France; June 11-14, 2011

Presenter, "Wrap Up Session," and Chair, "National Cultures, Political Systems and Immigration Politics," Conference on "The Political Incorporation of Immigrants: Progress, Prospects and Pitfalls in Europe and North America," University of California, Berkeley; March 4-5, 2011.

Panelist, "Political Panel Discussion, " Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference, Washington D.C.; January 29, 2011

Panelist, Book Panel, "Latino Lives in America: Making It Home," Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans; January 6-8, 2011

Chair, Panel on "Psychology, Ideology and Race," Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans; January 6-8, 2011

Panelist, Panel on "Career Advice to Graduate Students," Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans; January 6-8, 2011

Moderator, Participant and Advisory Group Member, "Receiving Communities Initiative," Center for American Progress, Welcoming America and the J.M. Kaplan Fund, Washington D.C., December 14-15, 2010

Keynote Speaker, "Nuestras Raices," Lambda Theta Phi, November 19, 2010 Panelist, "American Politics in the 21st Century: The Latino Vote," University of Notre Dame,

September 22, 2010 Chair and Discussant, "Newcomers, Outsiders, and Insiders: Immigrants and American

Racial Politics in the Early 21st Century," American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; September 2-5, 2010

Discussant, "Challenges of Immigration at the Sub-National Level," American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; September 2-5, 2010

Presenter and Discussant, Workshop on "Immigrant Political Incorporation in Europe," Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity/University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, June 10-11, 2010

Participant, Meeting on "MetaNetwork for PhD Diversity," Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, May 26-28, 2010

Chair, Panel on "Latinos’ Culture, Commonality and ‘Americaness’: Patterns, Causes and Political Consequences of Identities," Western Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco; April 1-3, 2010

Panelist, "Immigration and the Meaning of Citizenship," Conference on Race, Immigration and the Law of Workplace: 21st Century Challenges, Princeton University, February 27, 2010

Presenter, "Joint Project Exploratory Meeting," Cultural Contact and Immigration Research Programs, Russell Sage Foundation, February 24, 2010

Panelist, "The Suburbs: The New Frontier of Immigration," Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians and the William Penn Foundation, January 27, 2010

Panelist, "Latino Lives in America," National Conference on Latino Politics, Power and Policy; Findings from the Latino National Survey, Brown University, October 24, 2009

Discussant, Panel on "Institutions and Incorporation of Undocumented Immigrants in the United States," Conference on "Undocumented Hispanic Migration: On the Margins of a Dream, Connecticut College; October 16-18, 2009

Panelist, "Politics and Attitudes Towards Immigrant Civic and Political Participation," Symposium on Citizenship, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, D.C.; May 15, 2009

Chair, "Race and Ethnicity in the 2008 Election," Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 2-4, 2009

Presenter, "Reception of New Immigrants in New Destinations," Cornell Migration Interest Group, Cornell University, January 30, 2009

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Presenter, Conference "Together or Separate: Spatial Concentration and Immigrant Incorporation in the United States, Great Britain and France," L’Institut Français de Géopolitique de l’Université Paris 8, the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University, Paris; January 15-16th, 2009

Co-organizer and Moderator with Jennifer Hochschild and Claudine Gay, Conference on "Immigrant Political Incorporation," Harvard University; December 3-4, 2008

Participant, "Immigration Policy Meeting," Russell Sage Foundation, New York City; November 20, 2008

Discussant, "Roundtable on The Future of Racial Politics in American Cities," American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston; August 28-31, 2008

Presenter, "Demography as Destiny? Voting in the 2008 Democratic Primaries," Panel on "Winners and Losers in the Presidential Election of 2008", Cornell Alumni Reunion, June 7, 2008

Panelist, "New Migrant Cities: Cultural Transformation and New Urban Landscapes," Conference on "Transnational Migration to New Regional Centers: Policy Challenges, Practice and the Migrant Experience," Kennan Institute and the Comparative Urban Studies Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; June 4, 2008

Co-organizer and Moderator with Jennifer Hochschild and Claudine Gay, Conference on "Immigrant Political Incorporation," Committee for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration in the United States and the American Studies Program, Cornell University; May 15-16, 2008

Organizer and Presenter, "Redefining America: Key Findings from the 2006 Latino National Survey," Center for Urban Research, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, April 18, 2008

Chair and Discussant, "Ideology, Attitudes and Political Mobilization among Latinos," Western Political Science Association meeting, March 20-22, 2008

Organizer and Moderator, Latino National Survey Junior Scholar Conference, Committee on the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration in the United States, Cornell University, November 2-3, 2007

Co-organizer and Moderator with Jennifer Hochschild and Claudine Gay, Conference on "Immigrant Political Incorporation," Center for American Political Studies and W.E. B. DuBois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard University; September 13-14, 2007

Participant, Roundtable on "The Future of Racial and Ethnic Identity," American Political Science Association Meeting; Chicago, August 31-September 3, 2007

Presenter, "Exploring the Role of Networks and Context in Immigrant Political Socialization through the Latino National Survey," Harvard-Manchester Summer Workshop on Immigration, University of Manchester, England; June 25-July 6, 2007

Speaker, "Citizenship and Enfranchisement," Workshop on "Practicing Democracy: How Political Arrangements Promote Equal Citizenship… or Not," Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, John F. Kennedy School of Government; April 27, 2007

Co-Presenter, with Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. "Redefining America: Key Findings from the 2006 Latino National Survey," Democratic Caucus U.S. House of Representatives, Hispanic Congressional Caucus and the Hispanic Working Group, Washington D.C.; February 16, 2007

Co-Presenter, with Luis Fraga, John Garcia, Rodney Hero, Valerie Martinez-Ebers and Gary Segura. "Redefining America: Key Findings from the 2006 Latino National Survey," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Pew Hispanic Center, and the Migration Policy Institute, Washington D.C.; December 7, 2006

Panelist, "Hispanics and the American Future," Polson Memorial Lecture, Polson Institute for Global Development, Cornell University, November 17, 2006

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Co-organizer and Moderator with Lorrie Frasure, Conference on "Ethno-Spatial Diffusion and Local Governance in the United States," Committee for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration in the United States and the American Studies Program, Cornell University; September 22-23, 2006

Presenter, Panel on "America Today: Bi-National Political Participation," Workshop on "Citizenship in Transatlantic Perspective," Bellagio Dialogue on Migration, German Marshall Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation; Bellagio, Italy; June 20-25, 2006

Presenter, Panel on "Expanding the Practices of Citizenship: New and Old Forms of Civic and Political Engagement among Immigrants at the Local Level," Conference on Citizenship Without Borders: Belonging and Exclusion in Immigrant America, Center for Social Justice, Boalt Hall School of Law, and the Institute for the Study of Social Change, University of California, Berkeley; March 16-17, 2006

Moderator, Panel on "Faith-based Organizing Strategies," Conference on Mexican Migrant Civil, Social and Political Participation in the United States," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.; November 4-5, 2005

Participant, Panel on "US Latinos and Mexican Migrants: Enchantment or Disenchantment?" Conference on Mexican Migrant Civil, Social and Political Participation in the United States, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.; November 4-5, 2005

Chair, Panel on "Immigrant Mobilization and Participation," American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; September 1-4, 2005

Panelist, "Immigration to New Settlement Areas: Understanding the Flows and Policy Challenges" Pew Hispanic Center, Washington DC; July 26, 2005

Presenter, "Some Implications of a Changed Racial/Ethnic Landscape in the United States," Panel on "Immigration," Conference on Diversity and Advancing Inclusion, Minority Alumni Initiatives Implementation Committee of the Cornell Board of Trustees, Cornell University, April 29-May 1, 2005

Participant, Panel on "News You Can Use: Tips for a Successful Post-Tenure Career," Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 3-6, 2005

Discussant, Janelle Wong, "American Civic Institutions and Political Mobilization among Asian American and Latino Immigrants," Program on Race and Ethnicity, Division of United States Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; November 18, 2004

Discussant, Conference on "Questions of Comparison: New Approaches to Race, Ethnicity and Indigeneity," Cornell University; October 15-16, 2004

Discussant, "New Directions in Graduate Student Research," American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; September 2-5, 2004

Presenter, "Educational Outcomes: Is Variation Attributable to Immigrant Generation, Location and/or Targeted Policies?" Conference on "Race, Immigration and Poverty," National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; June 11, 2004

Participant, "Space and Identity: Concepts of Immigration and Integration in Urban America," Comparative Urban Studies Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Woodrow Wilson Center; April 29-30, 2004

Participant, Panel on "Covering Mexicans in the United States," Reporting on the Neighbors: A Conference of Mexican and U.S. Journalists, Foreign Affairs en Español and the Mexico Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; April 25-26, 2004

Participant, Roundtable Discussion, "The Hispanic Challenge? What We Know About Latino Immigration," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Migration Policy Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center; March 29, 2004

Participant, Videoconference on "Relaciones Bilaterales México-Estados Unidos," Universidad Tecnologico de Monterey and the Mexico Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; March 26, 2004

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Participant, Working Conference on "Civic Engagement: Towards a Political Science of Citizenship," American Political Science Association’s Standing Committee on Civic Education and Engagement, Princeton University; February 12-13, 2004

Presenter, "Political Identity and Immigrants," Workshop on "Political Identity and Beliefs," Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, Harvard University; December 11-12, 2003

Participant, "Multi-Race Study Group: Workshop on Methodologies to Study Immigrant Political Incorporation," Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University; October 30-31, 2003

Participant, Roundtable Discussion, "New Directions in Latino/a Political Research," American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia; August 2003

Participant, Roundtable Discussion on "Civic Engagement, Civic Equality and the American Metropolis," APSA Standing Committee on Civic Education and Engagement, Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago; April 4, 2003.

Participant, Workshop on "Immigrant Incorporation, Mobilization and Participation," Maxwell School, Syracuse University; December 6, 2002

Discussant, Panel on "Social Capital at the Local Level," Social Capital and Civic Involvement Workshop, Cornell University; September 12-14, 2002

Participant, Panel on "Crossing Borders and Other Troublesome Facts," Latino Politics Workshop, Western Political Science Association Meeting, Long Beach; March 21, 2002

Participant, Panel on "Better Practices at the Local Level," Conference on Integration in Policy and Practice in Europe and America," Middlebury College; March 1-2, 2002

Participant, Panel on "Governing Divided Communities," Cornell Political Forum; October 4, 2001

Chair and Discussant, Panel on "Candidates, Campaigns and Race," American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco; August 30-September 2, 2001

Discussant, Panel on "Race, Representation and Interests," Western Political Science Association Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada; March 15-17, 2001

Participant, German Marshall Fund Project on Dual Nationality; Istambul; October 20-21, 2000.

Discussant, "Loss of Nationality," German Marshall Fund Project on Dual Nationality; Haus der Baden-Württenbergischen, Landesvertretung, Berlin; July 13-14, 2000.

Discussant, "Coming to Massachusetts," Conference on Immigrant Massachusetts 1840-2000, Massachusetts Historical Society; May 19, 2000

Discussant , Panel on "Latinos, Citizenship and Politics," Conference on Latinos in the 21st Century: The Research Agenda, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University; April 6-8, 2000

Participant, Roundtable on "Migrants, Citizenship, Ethnicity and American Democracy," Sawyer Seminar on "Migration and Citizenship in the Americas," Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University; March 3, 2000

Chair and Discussant, Panel on "Challenging Orthodoxies in the Study of Migration," Social Science History Association, Fort Worth, Texas; November 11-14, 1999

Discussant, Panel on "Revisiting the Power of Ethnic Mobilization," American Political Science Association, Atlanta; September 1-September 5, 1999

Panelist, Panel on "Citizenship," Fellows Conference, Open Society Institute, New York; July 7-9, 1999

Discussant, Panel on "Political Mobilization and Ethnic Group Social Mobility," Conference on "Race, Ethnicity and Social Mobility in the U.S. and U.K.," Bath, England; June 24-27, 1999

Participant, Planning Discussion, Committee on International Migration, Social Science Research Council, New York; June 21, 1999

Participant, Discussion on "Race, Ethnicity and Poverty," U.S. Program Directors’ Meeting, Open Society Institute, New York; April 27, 1999

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Panelist, Panel on "Latino Studies," David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Advisory Committee Meeting, Harvard University; April 23-24, 1999

Panelist, Panel Discussion on "Political/Civic Institutions," Conference on "New York’s Immigrants Today: Barriers and Gateways to Participation," Baruch College and the American Jewish Committee, New York City; April 13, 1999

Panelist, Panel Discussion on "Recent Books on Queens," John F. Kennedy Democratic Club, Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City; February 24, 1999

Panelist, Panel Discussion on "Latino Identity in the United States," Queens Borough Public Library, Corona Branch; December 5, 1998

Panelist, Panel Discussion on "Ethnicity and Immigration in Comparative Perspective," Conference on "Negotiating Difference," New School and the Rockefeller Foundation, New York City; December 4, 1998

Chair, Panel on "Immigration, Institutions and Cities," American Political Science Association, Boston; September 2-6, 1998

Organizer and Moderator, Conference on "Governing American Cities: Inter-Ethnic Coalitions, Competition, and Conflict," Russell Sage Foundation and Harvard University; April 17-18, 1998

Discussant, Conference on "Transnationalism Among The Second Generation," Harvard University; April 3-4, 1998

Participant, Open Society Institute Fellows’ Conference; Open Society Institute, New York City; December 3-4, 1997

Respondent, Duke Workshop on Citizenship and Naturalization; Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; October 31-November 1, 1997

Participant, Metropolis Second International Forum for Research and Policy on Migration and Cities; Copenhagen, Denmark; September 25-28, 1997

Discussant, Panel on "The Politics of Racial Identity," American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington D.C.; August 28-31, 1997

Participant, Planning Committee Meeting, Duke Workshop on Citizenship and Naturalization; American Jewish Committee, Washington D.C.; June 2, 1997

Panelist, Panel Discussion on "The Los Angeles Riots: Five Years After," Institute of Politics, Harvard University; April 14, 1997

Discussant and Chair, Panel on "Views of Immigration," Conference on Immigration and the Socio-Cultural Re-Making of the North American Space, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University; April 10-12, 1997

Participant, Study Group on Immigration’s Effects on Urban Communities, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Washington, D.C.; January 23, 1997

Organizer and Chair, CFIA Working Group on International Immigration; 1996 Organizer and Moderator, Workshop on "Inter-Ethnic Relations in U.S. Urban Areas,"

Center for American Political Studies and the Committee on Ethnic Studies, Harvard University; December 6, 1996

Participant, Metropolis First International Forum on Research and Policy on Migration and Cities; Milan Italy; November 13-15, 1996

Participant, Symposium on Black/Hispanic Relations; Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and the Tomás Rivera Center, Washington, D.C.; June 20, 1996

Moderator, Panel Discussion on "Latinos and the 1996 Election" Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; March 18, 1996

Organizer and Panelist, Workshop on "Latino Political Attitudes and Identities," Center for American Political Studies and the Committee on Ethnic Studies, Harvard University; December 14, 1995

Organizer and Moderator, Workshop on "Directions in Latino Politics," Center for American Political Studies and the Committee on Ethnic Studies, Harvard University; May 12, 1995

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Chair, Workshop on Graduate Work in Ethnic Studies; La Raza Student Organization, Harvard University; October 28, 1995

Moderator, Panel Discussion on "Does An Asian-American Agenda Exist?" Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; February 23, 1995

Participant, Harvard-MIT Transnational Security Project 1995-1997 Participant, Workshops on Race, Ethnicity, Representation and Governance, Center for

American Political Studies, Harvard University; June 8-9, 1992, January 21-22, 1993, and June 17-18, 1993

Participant, Latino Graduate Student Seminar for Qualitative Methods, Inter-University Program for Latino Research, University of California, Los Angeles; June 24-July 6, 1990

TEACHING Cornell University

Undergraduate Courses: "Introduction to American Politics," Gov 111. Fall 2004 "Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States," Gov 3191. Spring 2002; Spring 2005;

Spring 2007; Fall 2010 "Immigration and Politics Research Seminar," Gov 4032. Spring 2009; Spring 2012 "Immigrants, Membership and Citizenship," Gov 427/AmStud 430.4, Rabinor Seminar

on American Diversity. Fall 2002 "Urban Politics," Gov 400x. Fall 2004 "Politics of Slow Moving Crises," Gov 406. Fall 2006; Spring 2011 Graduate Courses: "Politics, Groups and Identities," Gov 6101. Spring 2013. "Comparative Urbanization," Gov 6293. Spring 2013. "Politics of Immigration," Gov 6454. Fall 2011 "Political Participation," Gov 6222. Fall 2010 "American Politics Field Seminar," Gov 6031. Spring 2005; Spring 2006; Fall 2008; Fall

2012; Spring 2015 "Political Identity: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Race" Gov 610. Fall 2001; Fall 2005 "Immigration and Immigration Policy," Gov 799. Fall 2005 "Comparative Immigration," Gov 799. Spring 2007 "Gender and Participation," Gov 799. Fall 2006 Post-Graduate Courses: Mellon Diversity Seminar, Cornell University, 2014-2015 Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Race and Ethnicity, Cornell University 2001-2002

Texas A&M University

Graduate Course "Race, Ethnicity and American Politics," POLS 674. Summer 2012

Harvard University

Undergraduate Courses: "Minority Politics in the United States," Gov 1577. Spring 2001 "Asian and Latino Politics in the United States," Gov 1577. Fall 1994, Fall 1995, Spring

1998

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"The Politics of Immigration and Immigrant Politics," Gov 90ml. Spring 1995 "Urban Politics," Gov 90ac. Fall 1995, Fall 1999 "American Social Movements," Gov 90jc. Fall 1996 "American Identity: Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Race," Gov 1578. Spring 1996 Graduate Courses: "Urban Politics," Gov 2445. Spring 1998 "Identity: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Race," Gov 2577. Spring 1995, Fall 2000 "American Political Thought," Gov 2390. Fall 1996 "American Politics Research Workshop," Gov 3304. Fall 1995-Spring 1996; Fall 1999-

Spring 2000 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Cornell University

University: Member, University Appeals Panel, 2013-2018 Member, GRA Selection Committee, Cornell Population Center, 2013 Member, Advisory Board, Cornell Population Center, 2012-2013 Member, Advisory Board, Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, 2012-2013 Member, Keasbey Scholarship Cornell Endorsement Committee, Fall 2011 Team Leader, Theme Project "Immigration: Settlement, Integration and Membership,"

Institute for the Social Sciences, 2010-2013 (see http://www.socialsciences.cornell.edu/1013/Immigrant_desc.html)

Faculty Fellow, Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future, 2009-2014 Reviewer, Social Science Institute, Small Grants Awards, 2005, 2008, 2009 Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future, 2008 Member, Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, Tenure Appointment, Law School, 2006 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on External Funding in the Social Sciences, 2005-2006 Member, Provost’s Advisory Committee on Faculty Work Life, 2004-2006

(and Subcommittee on Methodology, 2004-2006) Senator, Faculty Senate, 2004-2007 Member, Provost’s Task Force on Ethnic Studies, Fall 2002 College of Arts and Sciences: Advisor, Working Group on Malcolm X Center, 2014-2015 Member, Revenue Enhancement Task Force, 2013-2014 Interim Director, Latino Studies Program, 2012-2013 Faculty Participant, Art and Sciences Pre-Major Advising Program 2011-2012 Member, Search Committee in Latino Politics, Latino Studies/Government, 2010 Member, Ad Hoc Faculty Committee for Academic Planning, spring 2009 Director, American Studies Program, 2005-2009 Member, Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, Tenure Appointment, 2007 Member, Advisory Board for the College Scholars Program, 2007-present Director, Committee for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration in the United

States (CSERIUS), 2006-present Member, Search Committee in Urban and Regional Planning/Latino Studies 2006-2007 Interim Director, Latino Studies Program, Fall 2002 Member, Search Committee, Industrial and Labor Relations/Latino Studies, 2001-2002 Member, Advisory Board of the Program on Latino Studies, 2001-present Member, Internal Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, 2005-

2007

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Member, Steering Committee, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2002-2003

Member, Internal Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Inequality, 2004-2007 Member, Executive Board, Concentration on Studies in Inequality, 2002-2004 Member, Search Committee in Industrial and Labor Relations/Latino Studies, 2001-2002 Co-organizer (with Victor Nee), Immigration and Globalization Workshop, 2002-2003 Faculty Fellow, William Keeton House, 2008-present Faculty Associate, Program on Latino Studies, 2001-present Faculty Associate, Program on American Studies, 2001-present Faculty Associate, Center for the Study of Inequality, 2002-present Faculty Advisor, US Latino/a Graduate Coalition, 2002-2007 Faculty Associate, Latin American Studies Program, 2002-2006 Faculty Advisor, Students for Spitzer, 2005-2006 Faculty Advisor, Central American United Student Association, 2011-2013 Government Department: Chair, Government Department, 2014- Member, Third Year Review Committee, 2014 Chair, Search Committee in American Politics, 2013 Member, Tenure Review Committee, 2013 Chair, Target of Opportunity Search Committee, Government Department, 2012-2013 Member, Search Committee, Mellon Post Doc, Government Department, Fall 2011 Chair, American Politics A Exam Committee, Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2007, Spring

2006 Member, Search Committee in American Politics, Government Department, 2010-2011 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Government Department, 2008-2009 Member, Search Committee in American Politics, Government Department, 2008-2009 Member, Senior Search Committee in American Politics, Government Department, 2006-

2007 Member, Search Committee in Government, 2006-2007 Co-Chair, Search Committee in Government, 2005-2006 Member, American Politics A Exam Committee, Spring 2005, Fall 2008 Member, Search Committee in American Politics, Government Department, 2003 Associate Chair, Department, 2002-2003 Member, Graduate Committee and AdHoc Graduate Reform Committee, 2002-2003 Organizer, American Politics Colloquium, Government Department, 2002-2003

Harvard University

Member, University Standing Committee on Latin American and Iberian Studies, 1998-

2000 Member, Dean’s Committee on Ethnic Studies, 1996-2000 Member, Policy Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 1995-

2001 Member, Publications Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, spring 1998-spring 2001 Faculty Associate, Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, 1999-2001 Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 1995-2001 Member, Advisory Board, Project on Voting and Elections, Rappaport Institute, John F.

Kennedy School of Government, 2001 Faculty Associate, Harvard/MIT MacArthur Program on Transnational Security Issues,

1995-2000 Co-Chair (with Mary Steedly and Mary Waters), Ethnicity and Nationalism Faculty

Workshop, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 1999-2000

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Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Government Department, 1996 and 2001 Member, Graduate Advisory Committee, Government Department, fall 1999 Member, Board of Tutors and Examiners, Government Department, spring 1998 Departmental Representative, Ralph Bunche Institute, University of Virginia, June 21-22,

1996 Member, Nomination Committee, Eben Fiske Scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge

University, England 1996 Member, Foreign Language Area Studies Grants Committee, David Rockefeller Center

for Latin American Studies, 1995, 1996 and 2000 Member, Prize Committee, James R. and Isabel D. Hammond Prize in Spanish American

Studies, 1995 and 1998 Faculty Co-Sponsor, Research Workshop on Gender and Politics, Government

Department, 1996-1997 Faculty Advisor, Concilio Latino undergraduate organization, 1994-2000 Faculty Advisor, Harvard La Raza undergraduate organization, 1994-1997

Professional

Member, Executive Committee, Migration and Citizenship Section, American Political

Science Association, 2014-2016 Member, American Political Science Association Presidential Task Force, "Racial and

Class Inequalities in the Americas," 2014-2015 Member, Fundraising Committee for the American Political Science Association's Hanes

Walton Jr. Award, 2014 Outside Reviewer, Department of Political Science and International Relations,

University of Delaware, April 2014 Member, Emerging Scholars Award Committee, Elections, Public Opinion and Voting

Behavior Section, American Political Science Association, 2014 Member, Nominating Committee, American Political Science Association, 2012-2014 President, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2012-2013 President-Elect, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2011-

2012 Outside Reviewer, Department of Political Science, Brown University, February 2011 Member, Immigration/Cultural Contact Working Group, Russell Sage Foundation,

2010-present Member, Board of Overseers, American National Election Studies, 2009-2013 Chair, Committee on Identity and Religion, 2011 Member, Minority Oversample Committee, 2012 Chair, Editorial Search Committee, Politics, Groups, Identities, Western Political Science

Association, 2009-2010 Member, MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Building Resilient Regions, 2009-

2013 Member, Finance Committee, American Political Science Association Council, 2009-2010 Vice-President, American Political Science Association, 2009-2010 Chair, Lucius Barker Award Committee for Best Paper on Race, Ethnicity and Politics

presented at the 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, 2009-2010 Co-President, Race and Ethnic Politics Section, American Political Science Association,

2008-2010 Member, American Political Science Association Presidential Task Force, "Political

Science in the Twenty-First Century," 2008-2010 Member, Nominations Committee, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science

Association 2009-2010 Member, American Political Science Association Council, 2006-2008

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Member, American Political Science Association, Council Committee on Rules and Elections, 2006-2007

Program Chair, Section on Race, Class and Ethnicity, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2005

Member, James Madison Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2005

Co-Chair, Committee on the Status of Latinos in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2003-2004

Member, Committee on the Status of Latinos in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2002-2004

Member, Dissertation Prize Committee, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2004

Member, Executive Council, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2003-2005

Member, American Political Science Association Minority Fellows Selection Committee, 2003

Member, Nominating Committee, Race and Ethnicity Section, American Political Science Association, 2002

Member, Prize Committee, Best Paper in Chicano/Latino Politics, Western Political Science Association Meeting, Long Beach, California March 2002

Program Co-Chair, Race and Ethnicity Section, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2001

Co-Chair, Prize Committee, Best Paper in Race and Ethnic Politics, 2001 Member, Executive Committee, Race and Ethnicity Section, American Political Science

Association, 1998-2001 Latino Campaign Committee Scholarship Fund, American Political Science Association,

1999-2003

Editor Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics Founding Associate Editor, 2014-

Editorial Boards

Political Behavior 2015- TRACE (Travaux et Recherches dans les Amériques du Centre), 2012- Politics, Groups and Identities, 2010- American Political Science Review, 2008-2012 Executive Board, 2008-2012 Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs, 2008-2010 Journal of Politics, 2007-2009 Urban Affairs Review, 2003-2005 Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2002-2005 "Federalism and Sub-National Politics" Political Science Network (ejournal) 2007-2010 "Race, Ethnicity and Immigration" Political Science Network (ejournal) 2007-2010

Reviewer: Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; Harvard University Press; New York University Press; Palgrave Macmillan; Pittsburgh University Press; Princeton University Press; Routledge; Russell Sage Foundation Press; Rutgers University Press; Stanford University Press; Temple University Press; University of Chicago Press; University of Virginia Press

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American Journal of Political Science; American Journal of Sociology; American Political Science Review; American Politics Research; American Sociological Review; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Centro: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies; City and Society; Demography; DuBois Review; Electronic Journal of Sociology; International Journal of Intercultural Relations; International Migration Review; Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Journal of Contemporary Ethnography; Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Planning Education and Research; Journal of Policy History; Journal of Politics; Journal of Social Issues; Journal of Urban Affairs; Latin American Research Review; Latino Studies; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Perspectives on Politics; Political Behavior; Political Research Quarterly; Political Science Quarterly; Politics and Policy; Politics and Governance; Politics and Religion; Politics; Groups and Identities; PS: Political Science and Politics; Public Administration Review; Publius; Racial and Ethnic Studies; Social Forces; Social Science Quarterly; Social Science Research; Socio-Economic Review; Sociological Forum; Sociological Quarterly; Studies in American Political Development; Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism; Urban Affairs Review; Urban Studies; World Politics Carnegie Foundation; Census Bureau Project Review Board; City University of New York Incentive Research Grant Program; Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences; Cornell Society for the Humanities; European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS); MacArthur Foundation; National Science Foundation; New York Census Research Data Center; Open Society Institute Individual Project Fellowships; Radcliffe Institute; Russell Sage Foundation; University of Michigan National Poverty Center; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Other Professional Activities

Consultant, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2014 Scholar, Scholars Strategy Network, 2012-present

http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar-profile/145 Consultant, MacArthur Foundation Youth and Participatory Politics Network, 2012 Consultant, American National Election Study (ANES), 2012 Member, Advisory Board, National Immigrant Integration Conference (NIIC), 2011 Member, Advisory Board, New Receiving Communities Conference, Kaplan

Foundation/Center for American Progress, 2010 Member, Working Group on Immigration and Cultural Contact

Russell Sage Foundation, 2010- present Member, Immigration Group, MacArthur Network on Building Resilient Regions, 2008-

2013 Consultant, National Asian Survey, Russell Sage Foundation, July 2008 Member, Working Group on Immigration, Building Resilient Regions, 2007- present

http://brr.berkeley.edu/immigration/ Consultant, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, Brown University,

May 2006 Member, Committee on the Redesign of the U.S. Naturalization Test, National Research

Council, National Academies of Science 2004-2005 Board of Directors, Strategic Assessments Initiatives, 2004-2009 Advisory Group, Sloan Work-Family-Community Nexus Project, John F. Kennedy

School, Harvard University, 2004 Research Associate, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of

California, San Diego 2001-present Story Consultant, "The World," Public Radio International, 2000 Consultant, Inter-American Dialogue, Washington, D.C.; 1995 and 2000

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Member, Queens Hispanic Coalition; Majority Coalition for Fair Reapportionment; 1991-1992

Assistant, New York City Council; Councilmember John Sabini, 25th District, New York City; April-September 1992

Junior Associate; Inter-American Dialogue, Washington D.C.; June 1989- June 1990

Associational Memberships (Past and Present)

American Political Science Association American Sociological Association Council for European Studies International Political Science Association International Society of Political Psychology Latin American Studies Association Law and Society Association Midwest Political Science Association Social Science History Association Southern Political Science Association Western Political Science Association

REFERENCES Richard Bensel, Department of Government, Cornell University Rodney Hero, Department of Political Science, University of California-Berkeley John Mollenkopf, Department of Political Science, Graduate Center,

City University of New York Gary Segura, Department of Political Science, Stanford University