October 2017 ARIELA SCHACHTER 1 Brookings Drive Box 1112 St. Louis, MO 63130 https://sociology.wustl.edu/people/ariela-schachter ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2016- Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Sociology Assistant Professor Faculty Affiliate, Asian American Studies Program EDUCATION 2016 Stanford University, Department of Sociology Ph.D. in Sociology 2009 Rice University BA conferred with honors in Sociology JOURNAL ARTICLES 2017 Ariela Schachter and Max Besbris. Immigration and Neighborhood Change: Methodological Possibilities for Future Research. City and Community 16: 244-51. 2016 Ariela Schachter. From Different to Similar : An Experimental Approach to Understanding Assimilation. American Sociological Review 81(5): 981-1013. * Louis Wirth Best Article Award, ASA International Migration Section, 2017* 2015 Tomás R. Jiménez, Corey Fields, and Ariela Schachter. How Ethnoraciality Matters: The View Inside Ethnoracial Groups. Social Currents 2(2): 107-115. 2014 Ariela Schachter. Finding Common Ground? Indian Immigrants and Asian American Panethnicity. Social Forces 92(4): 1487-1512 2014 D. Michael Lindsay, Ariela Schachter, Jeremy R. Porter and David C. Sorge. Parvenues and Conflict in Elite Cohorts. Social Science Research 47:148-164. 2012 Rachel T. Kimbro, Bridget K. Gorman, and Ariela Schachter. Acculturation and Self-Rated Health among Latino and Asian Immigrants to the United States. Social Problems 59(3): 341-363. Page 1 of 6
2012 Ariela Schachter, Rachel T. Kimbro, and Bridget K. Gorman. Language Proficiency and Health Status: Are Bilingual Immigrants Healthier? Journal of Health and Social Behavior 53(1): 124-145. 2011 Rachel T. Kimbro and Ariela Schachter. Neighborhood Poverty and Maternal Fears of Children s Outdoor Play. Family Relations (60): 461-475. WORKING PAPERS (available upon request) A Change of Heart or Change of Address? The Geographic Sorting of White Americans Attitudes towards Immigration. * Aristide Zolberg Student Scholar Award, ASA International Migration Section, 2015* Does Shared Social Disadvantage Cause Black-Latino Political Commonality? with Mackenzie Israel-Trummel R&R at Journal of Experimental Political Science Racial Attitudes in an Age of Immigration. (Can t Get No) Neighborhood Satisfaction: How Multilevel Immigration Factors Shape Latinos Neighborhood Attitudes. with Gregory Sharp and Rachel T. Kimbro Under Review Measurement Error in Panel Data: A Comparison of Face-to-Face and Internet Survey Modes. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS 2017 Louis Wirth Best Article Award, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association 2017-2018 Faculty Research Grant, Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy, Washington University ($30,500) 2015 Aristide Zolberg Student Scholar Award, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association 2014-2016 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant: Doctoral Dissertation Research: Immigration and Social Attitudes. (SES-1434303) ($11,999) 2014 Diversity Dissertation Research Opportunity Grant, Stanford University ($5,000) 2014 Graduate Research Opportunity Award, Stanford University ($5,000) 2014 Centennial Teaching Assistant Award, Stanford University 2012-2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 2011-2012 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education 2011-2015 Student Projects for Intellectual Community Enhancement (SPICE) grant for the Page 2 of 6
Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Reading and Mentorship Group, Vice Provost for Graduate Education, Stanford University (with Krystale Littlejohn and Lorena Castro) 2009 Weber-Durkheim Award for Excellence in Sociology, Rice University 2007-2008 Social Science Undergraduate Research Enterprise Award, Rice University 2007 Baker Institute Summer in DC Policy Research Fellowship, Rice University CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2017 Racial Attitudes in an Age of Immigration. American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada. 2017 (Can t Get No) Neighborhood Satisfaction: How Multilevel Immigration Factors Shape Latino Neighborhood Preferences. With Gregory Sharp and Rachel T. Kimbro. Poster Presentation. Population Association of America, Chicago, IL. 2016 From Different to Similar : An Experimental Approach to Understanding Assimilation. American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA. 2016 Axes of Inequality: the Causes of Black-Latino Political Commonality. With Mackenzie Israel-Trummel. Western Political Science Association. San Diego, CA. 2016 From Different to Similar : An Experimental Approach to Understanding Assimilation. Stanford-Berkeley Immigration Conference. Stanford, CA. 2015 Axes of Inequality: the Causes of Black-Latino Political Commonality. With Mackenzie Israel-Trummel. American Political Science Association. San Francisco, CA. 2015 A Change of Heart or Change of Address? The Geographic Sorting of White Americans Attitudes towards Immigration. Roundtable Presentation. American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. 2015 From Them to Us? An Experimental Approach to Measuring Host-Society Assimilation. Politics of Race, Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium, Irvine, CA. 2015 A Change of Heart or Change of Address? The Geographic Sorting of White Americans Attitudes towards Immigration. Population Association of America, San Diego, CA. 2015 Axes of Inequality: the Causes of Black-Latino Political Commonality. With Mackenzie Israel-Trummel. Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, IL. 2014 Measurement Error in Panel Data: A Comparison of Face-to-Face and Internet Survey Modes. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. Page 3 of 6
2014 New Racial Groups, but the Same Old Prejudice: Understanding White Americans Opposition to Immigration. Roundtable Presentation. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. 2014 Racial Prejudice in an Age of Immigration. Stanford/Berkeley Immigration Conference. Stanford, CA. 2013 Finding Common Ground? Indian Immigrants and Asian American Panethnicity. American Sociological Association, New York, NY. 2013 What makes native-born Whites change their attitudes towards immigration? A correlates of change approach to studying immigration attitudes. Politics of Race, Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium, Berkeley, CA. 2012 Are Indians Asian? Exploring the Ethnoracial Self-Identification of Immigrants from India. Roundtable Presentation. American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. 2012 Are Indians Asian? Exploring the Ethnoracial Self-Identification of Immigrants from India. South Asia by the Bay Graduate Student Conference, Stanford, CA. 2011 Maternal Fear of Outdoor Play. With Rachel T. Kimbro. Population Association of America, Washington, DC. 2011 Language Proficiency and Health Status: Are Bilingual Immigrants Healthier? With Rachel T. Kimbro and Bridget K. Gorman. Population Association of America, Washington, DC. INVITED TALKS & LECTURES 2018 (planned) 2017 (planned) Who are the Illegals?: The Social Construction of Undocumented Status in the U.S. (with René Flores). Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. The Immigration Debate in the United States (with Steve Legomsky). Women s Society of Washington University, St. Louis, MO. 2017 Who are the Illegals?: The Social Construction of Undocumented Status in the U.S. (with René Flores). Population, Education and Health Seminar, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 2016 From Different to Similar : An Experimental Approach to Understanding Assimilation. Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. 2016 Trajectories of Contemporary Immigrant Groups in the U.S. Washington University Immigration Law Society, St. Louis, MO. Page 4 of 6
COMMENTARY & MEDIA 2016 For undocumented immigrants, socioeconomic mobility cannot overcome racial and legal barriers to full social acceptance. LSE United States Politics and Policy Blog http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2016/12/09/for-undocumentedimmigrants-socioeconomic-mobility-cannot-overcome-racial-and-legal-barriersto-full-social-acceptance/ 2016 New poll shows that black voters really aren t Feeling the Bern, (with Mackenzie Israel-Trummel), Washington Post (Monkey Cage Blog) https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/02/18/new-pollshows-that-black-voters-really-arent-feeling-the-bern -Post also cited by the New York Times and WNYC 2012 Author of Immigration section in Inequality in the United States: Understanding Inequality with Data. (Slideshow created to educate the public about inequality in America) http://www.stanford.edu/group/scspi/slides.html TEACHING Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Sociology Stanford University, Department of Sociology (TA) Alternative Facts: An Introduction to the Social Construction of Reality (Spring 2018) Sociology of Immigration (Spring 2017; Fall 2017) Sociological Methods III: Advanced Models for Discrete Outcomes (Prof. Xueguang Zhou) Foundations of Social Research (Prof. Paolo Parigi) ADVISING Lyndsie Shultz (Education), Dissertation Committee Member SERVICE ACTIVITIES Reviewer for American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; City and Community; DuBois Review, Demography; International Migration Review, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Public Opinion Quarterly; Political Research Quarterly; Population Research and Policy Review; Race and Social Problems; Social Currents; Sociological Forum; Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Social Science and Medicine 2018 Aristide Zolberg Student Scholar Award Committee, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association Page 5 of 6
2017-2018 Graduate Program Planning Committee, Washington University in St. Louis 2017-2018 Latinx Studies Planning Committee, Washington University in St. Louis 2017 Summer Research Mentor, Leadership Alliance, Washington University in St. Louis 2016 Faculty Search Committee, Washington University in St. Louis 2016 Session Presider, American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA 2011-2012 Student Representative, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology 2010-2015 Co-founder, Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Reading and Mentorship Group PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Population Association of America Scholars Strategy Network Page 6 of 6