Center for Social Innovation
Faculty Research
Civic Engagement Group
2016. Unequal Voices: A Series of Reports with Advancement Project on Racial Disparities in Civic Participation in California.
Unequal Voices, Part I: California’s Racial Disparities in Participation
Unequal Voices, Part II: Who Speaks for California?
2016. Alamillo, Rudy and Loren Collingwood. “Chameleon Politics: Social Identity and Racial Cross-Over Appeals,” Politics of Groups and Identities.
2011. Wong, Janelle, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Taeku Lee, and Jane Junn. Asian American Political Participation: Emerging Constituents and their Political Identities. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
2008. Ramakrishnan, S. Karthick, and Irene Bloemraad, eds. Civic Hopes and Political Realities: Immigrants, Community Organizations, and Political Engagement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Economic Mobility Group
2018. Center for Social Innovation. State of Work in the Inland Empire. Riverside: University of California, Riverside.
2016. De Lara, Juan, Ellen Reese, and Jason Struna. “Organizing Temporary, Subcontracted, and Immigrant Workers: Lessons from Change to Win’s Warehouse Worker United Campaign.” Labor Studies 41(4): 309-332
2011. Reese, Ellen. “They Say Cutback, We Say Fightback!” Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, American Sociological Association’s Rose Series.
Immigration Research Group
2018. Center for Social Innovation. State of Immigrants in the Inland Empire. Riverside: University of California, Riverside.
2017. Ayón, Cecilia. “Vivimos en jaula de oro: The impact of state level legislation on immigrant Latino families,” Journal of Immigration and Refugee Studies.
2017. Ayón, Cecilia. “Perceived Immigration Policy Effects Scale: Development and validation of a scale on the impact of state-level immigration policies on Latino immigrant families,” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 39(1), 19-33.
2017. Pedraza, Francisco I., Vanessa C. Nichols, Alana M. W. LeBron. “Cautious Citizenship: The Deterring Eect of Immigration Issue Salience on Health Care Use and Bureaucratic Interactions Among Latino U.S. Citizens,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 42(5).
2016. Ayón, Cecilia. “Talking to children about race, inequality, and discrimination: Raising families in an anti-immigrant political environment,” Journal of the Society for Social Work Research, 7(3), 449-477.
2015. Gulasekaram, Pratheepan, and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan. The New Immigration Federalism. New York: Cambridge University Press.
2015. Ramakrishnan, Karthick, and Gulsekaram, Pratheepan. “Understanding Immigration Federalism in the United States.” Center for American Progress.
2014. Pedraza, Francisco. “The Two-Way Street of Acculturation, Discrimination, and Latino Immigration Restrictionism,” Political Research Quarterly.
Leadership & Entrepreneurship Group
2014. Ramakrishnan, S. Karthick. “Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Urgency of Public Relevance,” Journal of Asian American Studies 17(1): 91–94.
2008. Ramakrishnan, S. Karthick, and Irene Bloemraad, eds. Civic Hopes and Political Realities: Immigrants, Community Organizations, and Political Engagement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.