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Michael Jones-Correa Curriculum vitae TEACHING, RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS University of Pennsylvania Visiting Professor, fall 2016 Presidential Professor, 2016- Cornell University Robert J. Katz Chair of the Department of Government, 2014-2016 Professor of Government, 2007-2016 Team Leader, "Immigration: Settlement, Integration, and Membership," Institute for the Social Sciences, 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 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 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; Latino politics and public opinion; Racial and ethnic politics and identity; Inter-ethnic contact, negotiation and coalition-building; comparative urban politics

2 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) JOURNAL ISSUES "Immigrants Inside Politics/Outside Citizenship," Co-Editor, with James A. McCann. Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 2016. June 2:3. ARTICLES "In the Public But Not the Electorate: The Civic Status Gap in the United States," with James McCann. Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 2016. June 2:3 pp. 1-19. "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. 2016. May 97:2 pp. 458-475 "Mass Deportations and the Future of Latino Partisanship" with Alex Street and Chris Zepeda- Millán. Social Science Quarterly. 2015. 96:2 pp. 540-552 "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 "The Logic of Institutional Interdependency: 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 "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 (last five years) "'The Kindness of Strangers': Ambivalent Reception in Charlotte, North Carolina," in John Mollenkopf and Manuel Pastor eds. Unsettled Americans: Metropolitan Context and Civic Leadership for Immigrant Integration. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 2016) pp. 163-188 "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, 2016) pp. 83-97 "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 DATASETS Jones-Correa, Michael, Helen Marrow, Dina Okamoto and Linda Tropp. Study 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 3

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: Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2008-05-27. WORKING PAPERS (last five years) "Access to Electoral Rights: United States of America," with Diane Wong. 2015. European Union Democracy Observatory on Citizenship. Florence, Italy: European University Institute. "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 21 st Century," 2011. Task Force on Political Science in the 21 st 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 SHORT PIECES/COMMENTARY (last five years) "Lessons for a Migration Crisis: An American Perspective," Aspenia Online, Aspen Institute Italia. July 2, 2015 "The Influence of Mass Protests on Political Attitudes," AJPS blog. with Chris Zepeda- Milian and Sophia Wallace. April 23, 2015 "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 "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. RESEARCH GRANTS (last five years) "2016 Latino Immigrant National Election Survey (LINES)," 2016-2017 Russell Sage Foundation $150,000 "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 4

"Public Opinion and Political Involvement among Latinos" Workshop, 2014 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 21 Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust and Civic st Engagement," 2012-2015 (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 "2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Survey (LINES)," 2012-2013 Carnegie Foundation $ 50,000 Russell Sage Foundation $ 35,000 Global Policy Research Institute, Purdue University $ 30,000 Cornell Population Center $ 7,000 "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 "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 AWARDS (last five years) Best paper in Latino Politics at the 2015 Western Political Science Association Meeting, Latino Status Committee, 2016 Best paper in Race and Ethnic Politics at the 2014 American Political Science Meeting, Race and Ethnic Politics Section, 2015 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 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (selected) Board of Trustees, Russell Sage Foundation, 2016- Advisory Committee, Program on Race, Ethnicity and Immigration. Russell Sage Foundation, 2015- Council Member, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, 2016-2019 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 5