BOOKS
Liberals, Conservatives, and Everyday Democracy. With Jeffrey M. Berry and James M. Glaser. Forthcoming, University of Chicago Press.
States of Belonging: Immigration Policies, Attitudes, and Inclusion. 2021. With Tomás R. Jiménez, Yuen J. Huo, and John F. Dovidio. Russell Sage Foundation.
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Winner of the Otis Dudley Duncan Award from the American Sociological Association Society of Population.
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Honorable Mention for the Best Book Award from the Latino Caucus for the American Political Science Association.
Twenty-First Century Americanism: Public Opinion in the Age of Immigration. 2011. Cambridge University Press.
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Winner of the Robert E. Lane Award for the best book published in political psychology, from the Political Psychology Organized Section of the American Political Science Association.
Press “One” for English: Language Policy, Public Opinion, and American Identity. 2005. Princeton University Press.
The Challenge of Democracy: American Government in Global Politics. With Kenneth Janda, Jeffrey M. Berry, Jerry Goldman, and Paul Manna. Cengage; 16th edition. 2025. (coauthor since 12th edition)
ARTICLES
“How Politics Shapes State Identities in the United States,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 2024, 24(3): 250-269.
“The Immigration‐Related Political Ideology Scale: Development, factor structure, and validity evidence,” with Seth J. Schwartz, Maria Duque, Sumeyra Sahbaz, Carolina Scaramutti Gladfelter, Mia Cisco, Lea Nehme‐Kotocavage, Duyen H. Vo, Aigerim Alpysbekova, Pablo Montero-Zamora, Beyhan Ertanir, David De Coninck, and Natalia Bogado. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 2024.
“Integration Policies Shape Ethnic-Racial Majorities’ Threat Reactions to Increasing Diversity,” with Judit Kende, Dirk Jacobs, Eva Green, Linda Tropp, Yuen Huo, John Dovidio, Tomás Jiménez, and Oliver Klein. Science Advances. 2024. Vol. 10, issue 22.
“Ideology and Support for Federalism in Theory — and in Practice,” with James M. Glaser and Jeffrey M. Berry. Publius. 2023, 53(4): 511-535.
“Response to Polity Symposium: White Identity Reconsidered.” Polity. 2023, 55(1): 223-230.
“Race and Gender on Fox and MSNBC,” with Jeffrey M. Berry and James M. Glaser. The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics. 2021, 18(3): 297-317.
“Education and the Curious Case of Conservative Compromise,” with James M. Glaser and Jeffrey M. Berry. Political Research Quarterly. 2021, 74(1): 59-75.
“Why Are Some People Reluctant to Be Vaccinated for COVID-19? A Cross-sectional Survey of U.S. Adults in May-June 2020,” with Jennifer D. Allen, Wenhui Feng, Laura Corlin, Thalia Porteny, Andrea Acevedo, Erin King, Keren Ladin, Quiang Fu, and Thomas J. Stopka. Preventative Medicine Reports. 2021.
“Ideological Bubbles and Two Types of Conservatives,” with Jeffrey M. Berry and James M. Glaser. Public Opinion Quarterly. 2020, 84(2): 508-522.
“The Political Meaning of Whiteness for Liberals and Conservatives,” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics. 2019, 17(3): 421-446.
“Not Just a National Issue: Effect of State-Level Reception of Immigrants and Population Changes on Intergroup Attitudes of Whites, Latinos, and Asians in the United States,” with Yuen Huo, John Dovidio, and Tomás Jiménez. Journal of Social Issues. 2018, 74(4), 716-736.
“A Tale of Two States: How State Immigration Climate Affects Belonging to State and Country Among Latinos,” with Tomás Jiménez, John Dovidio, and Yuen Huo. Social Problems, 2019, 66(3): 332-355.
“Assessing the Political Distinctiveness of White Millennials: How Race and Generation Shape Racial and Political Attitudes in a Changing America,” with Satia Marotta. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2018, 4(5): 158-187.
“Local Policy Proposals Can Bridge Latino and (Most) White Americans’ Response to Immigration,” with Yuen Huo, John Dovidio, and Tomás Jiménez. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018, 115(5): 945-950.
“Words of Wisdom: Young People in the American Electorate,” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 2018, 3(1): 77-80.
“White Attitudes about Descriptive Representation in the USA: The Roles of Identity, Discrimination, and Linked Fate,” Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2017, 5(1): 84-106.
“Latino Attitudes about Surrogate Representation,” Social Science Quarterly, 2016, 97(3): 714-728.
“Latino Attitudes about Spheres of Political Representation,” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2015, 37(3): 398-419.
“Boundaries of American Identity: Evolving Understandings of ‘Us’,” Annual Review of Political Science, 2014, v17: 441-460.
“Which Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Assessing Attitudes about Descriptive Representation among Latinos and Asian Americans,” American Politics Research, 2013, 41(4): 699 – 729.
“The Complicated Constituency: A Study of Immigrant Opinions about Political Representation,” Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2013, 1(1): 26-47.
“The Dynamics of Public Opinion on Ethnic Profiling After 9/11: Results from a Survey Experiment,” American Behavioral Scientist, 2009, 53(1): 61 – 79.
“Defining American Identity in the 21st Century: How Much ‘There’ is There?” Journal of Politics, 2007, 69(3): 597-615.
“The Rise and Fall of Political Engagement Among Latinos: The Role of Identity and Perceptions of Discrimination,” Political Behavior, 2005, 27(3): 285-312.
“All Politics is Psychological: A Review of Political Psychology Syllabi,” Perspectives on Politics, 2004, 2(4): 807-819.
“American Identity and Attitudes toward Official-English Policies,” Political Psychology, 2003, 24(3): 469-499.
“The More Things Change… American Identity and Mass and Elite Responses to 9/11,” Political Psychology, 2002, 23(3): 511-535.
“Official-English and the States: Influences on Declaring English the Official Language in the United States,” Political Research Quarterly, 2001, 54(2): 445-457.
BOOK CHAPTERS
“Charge and Retreat: Asymmetric Patterns of Political Engagement among Liberals and Conservatives,” with Jeffrey M. Berry and James M. Glaser. In The Dynamics of American Democracy: Partisan Polarization, Political Competition and Government Performance. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 2020, pp. 200-224.
“Ambivalence in American Public Opinion about Immigration,” in New Directions in Public Opinion, 3rd edition, Adam Berinsky, ed., Routledge, 2020, pp. 315-337.
“Does ‘Becoming American’ Create a ‘Better’ American? How Identity Attachments and Perceptions of Discrimination Affect Trust and Obligation,” in Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity, Nancy Foner and Patrick Simon, eds., Russell Sage Foundation, 2015, pp. 83-114.
“Immigrant Resentment and American Identity in the Twenty-First Century,” in American Identity in the Age of Obama, Amílcar Antonio Barreto and Richard L. O’Bryant, eds. Routledge, 2014, pp. 100-132.
“Amnesty, Guest Workers, Fences! Oh My! Public Opinion about ‘Comprehensive Immigration Reform’,” in Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies, Gary Freeman, Randall Hansen, and David Leal, eds. Routledge, 2013, pp. 207 – 231.
“Nationalism and National Identity in the United States,” in The Handbook of Identity Theory and Research, Seth Schwartz, Koen Luyckx, and Vivian Vignoles, eds. Springer Publishing, 2011, pp. 845 – 865.
“Citizen Groups, Political Parties, and Electoral Coalitions,” (with Jeffrey Berry) in Social Movements and American Political Institutions, Anne Constain and Andrew McFarland, eds. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998, pp. 136-156.