AboutAbout The Politics, Race, Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), founded at the University of California-Riverside, brings together faculty and graduate students and showcases work-in-progress on racial/ethnic politics and the politics of immigration through a series of workshops. The consortium’s main objectives are to provide a forum and a resource for graduate students seeking mentoring and advice, and for faculty to collaborate and receive feedback on ongoing projects.
This event represents the first time that PRIEC has met east of the Mississippi. PGI is very pleased that members of PRIEC have agreed to come to Purdue. With more than 60 abstracts submitted by researchers at 41 different universities in 5 countries, this workshop presents a powerful opportunity to build a network of scholars conducting work on issues of global policy relevance. At the workshop participants will interact with a range of scholars, including the editors of Politics, Groups, and Identities, with the goal of moving manuscripts toward publication. PGI Editorial Team Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue University Lisa García Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley Ange-Marie Hancock, University of Southern California Kerry L. Haynie, Duke University James A. McCann, Purdue University (Lead Editor, 2012-13) Eric N. Waltenburg, Purdue University S. Laurel Weldon, Purdue University PGI Editorial Assistant Katie Cahill-Rincón , Purdue University PRIEC Founder Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California-Riverside Workshop Schedule
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PresentationsTo download a copy of the workshop agenda:
To download a file of all of the workshop manuscripts:
To download individual manuscripts, please click on the word "manuscript" next to the title that you are interested in reading.
Workshop- Day 1 Friday 9/21The Role of Ethnic Media in Shaping Political Knowledge in a Racially Diverse Electorate - MANUSCRIPT
Chris Haynes, Ph.D. Candidate, University of California-Riverside Karthick Ramakrishnan, Associate Professor, University of California-Riverside Understanding Black Voting Behavior in the Obama Era Ismail White, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University On the Same Side? Political Elites and Perceptions of Inter-Minority Commonality - MANUSCRIPT Tatishe M. Nteta, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Race in "Pictures in Our Heads": The Political Effects of Perceptions of Communities - MANUSCRIPT Cara Wong, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign Local Variation in Context and the Impact of Perceived Discrimination on Identity Formation for Adolescents from Immigrant Families -MANUSCRIPT Loan K. Le, Visiting Assistant Professor (2012-2013), Department of Political Science, University of California- Los Angeles The Logic of Interracial Electoral and Policy Coalitions - MANUSCRIPT Paru R. Shah, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Obama and judicial diversity: Promise fulfilled? - MANUSCRIPT Rorie L. Solberg, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University Workshop- Day 2 Saturday 9/22Intersectional Advocacy in Hard Times: Marginalization, Representation, and the Political Construction of Crises - MANUSCRIPT
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota Towards a Relational Model of Political Participation: Tackling "Identity-to-Politics Link" through Latent Class Models - MANUSCRIPT Sun Kim, Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, University of California-Berkeley Minority Voices: The Representational Roles of African Americans and Latinos during State Legislative Deliberations - MANUSCRIPT Renita Miller, Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science, Rice University Position Taking in Congressional Debate and the Issue of Immigration - MANUSCRIPT Niki Kalaf-Hughes, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Bowling Green State University Immigration, Threat Perception, and National Identity: Evidence from South Korea - MANUSCRIPT Shang E. Ha, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Brooklyn College- CUNY Apartheid Didn’t Happen Here: Race-Making in South Africa and the United States - MANUSCRIPT Shamira Gelbman, Byron K. Trippet Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Wabash College |