Books

New Race Politics in America: Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics (New York: Cambridge University Press) 2008, edited with Kerry L. Haynie.

Civic Education: What Makes Students Learn (New Haven: Yale University Press) 1998, with Richard G. Niemi.

Education and Democratic Citizenship in America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) 1996, with Norman H. Nie and Kenneth Stehlik-Barry, awarded the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award for the best book published in political science during 1996.

Journal Articles

"Asian American Identity: Shared Racial Status and Political Context,", with Natalie Masuoka, Perspectives on Politics, 6:4 (December 2008) 729-740. [Click for PDF]

"Identities in Context: Politicized Racial Group Consciousness Among Asian American and Latino Youth," with Natalie Masuoka, Applied Developmental Science, 12:2 (April 2008) 93-101. [Click for PDF]

"From 'Coolie' to 'Model Minority': U.S. Immigration Policy and the Construction of Racial Identity," DuBois Review, 4:2 (Fall 2007) 355-373. [Click for PDF] 

"Old Friends and New Alliances: How the 2004 Illinois Senate Race Complicates the Study of Race and Religion," with Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell, Journal of Black Studies, 38:1 (September 2007) 30-50. [Click for PDF]

"Square Pegs and Round Holes: Challenges of Fitting Individual-Level Analysis to a Theory of Politicized Context of Gender," Politics and Gender, 3:1 (March 2007) 124-134. [Click for PDF]

"Diversity, Immigration and the Politics of Civic Education," PS, Vol. 37, no. 2, April 2004. [Click for PDF]

"Participation in Liberal Democracy: The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.," The American Behavioral Scientist June/July 1999, pp. 1416-1437. [Click for PDF]

"What Knowledge for a Reinforced Citizenship in the United States of America?" with Richard G. Niemi, Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, December 1996, pp. 663-72

Book Chapters

"New Race Politics: The Changing Face of the American Electoral Landscape," with Elizabeth Matto, New Race Politics: Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics, Eds., Jane Junn and Kerry L. Haynie (New York: Cambridge University Press) 2008.

"What Revolution? Incorporating Intersectionality in Women and Politics," with Nadia Brown, Women and American Democracy, Eds., Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez (New York: Cambridge University Press) fo