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ADRIAN D. PANTOJA Professor Tel: 909-607-0485 Political Studies & Chicano Studies Fax: 909-621-8481 Pitzer College [email protected] 1020 N. Mill Ave. Claremont, CA 91711 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013-present Latino Decisions, Polling Firm Senior Analyst 2006-present Pitzer College, Political Studies & Chicano Studies Professor 2007-present Claremont Graduate University, Dept. of Politics and Policy Adjunct Professor 2004-2006 Arizona State University, Department of Political Science
Assistant Professor 2002-2004 University of Connecticut, Department of Political Science, The
Puerto Rican Latino Studies Institute Assistant Professor
2001-2002 Illinois State University, Department of Politics and Government
Assistant Professor 1996-1999 Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, Claremont, CA
Research Associate EDUCATION 2001 Claremont Graduate University, Ph.D., Political Science
American Politics and World Politics 1997 Claremont Graduate University, M.A., International Relations 1995 University of San Francisco, B.A., Political Science, cum laude
Latin American Studies RESEARCH INTERESTS Latino political behavior, public opinion, immigration, transnational politics, racial and ethnic politics, urban politics, American politics
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COURSES TAUGHT Latino Politics (Pitzer College) US Immigration Policy and Transnational Politics (Pitzer College) Immigration and Race in America (Pitzer College) Applied Urban Politics (Pitzer College) Research Methods (Pitzer College) Secularism and Public Opinion (Pitzer College) God in the Barrio, Religion in Latino Communities (Pitzer College) US Presidency and the War on Terror (Pitzer College) Film, Politics and the Cold War (Pitzer College) US Immigration Policy (Claremont Graduate University) Latino Political Behavior (Claremont Graduate University) Minority Political Behavior (Claremont Graduate University) SERVICE TO PITZER COLLEGE Judiciary Committee, Chair (F13,S14) Faculty Executive Committee (2009-2010, Chair 2010) Sexual Harassment Committee (F10-S11) Budgetary Implementation Committee (2008-2009) Ad Hoc Committee on Dual Contractual Appointments, Chair (2009) Served on eight faculty searches Assistant Dean Search Committee (summer 2009) Served on four Ad Hoc Review Committees Developed the Chicano/a Latino/a Transnational Studies Field Group Advisor to the Latino Student Union PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS 2014 “Christian America? Understanding the Link Between Churches,
Attitudes, ‘Being American,’ among Latino Immigrants”, Politics and Religion - Ben Taylor, Sarah A. Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja
2013 “Pessimists, Optimists, and Skeptics: The Consequences of Transnational
Ties for Latino Immigrant Naturalization”, Social Science Quarterly – Sarah A. Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja
2012 “From Coverage to Action: The Immigration Debate and Its Effect on
Participation”, Political Research Quarterly - Jennifer Merolla, Adrian Pantoja, Ivy Cargile, and Juana Mora,
2011 “Patriotism and Language Loyalties: Comparing Latino and Anglo
Attitudes toward English Only Legislation”, Ethnic and Racial Studies – Sarah A. Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja
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2010 “The Effects of Being a Born-Again Christian on Latino Socio-Political
Attitudes”, Journal of Religion and Society – Adrian D. Pantoja 2008 “Commentary on ‘Citizens by Choice, Voters, by Necessity: Long Term
Patterns in Political Mobilization by Naturalized Latino Voters”, Political Research Quarterly – Ricardo Ramirez, Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M. Segura
2007 “A Second Look: Is There a Latina/o Gender Gap?”, Journal of Women,
Politics & Policy – Lisa Garcia-Bedolla, Jessica Lavariega-Monforti, and Adrian D. Pantoja
2006 “Political Orientations and Naturalization Among Latino and Latina
Immigrants”, Social Science Quarterly (Winter) – Adrian D. Pantoja and Sarah Allen Gershon
2006 “Political Knowledge and Issue Voting Among the Latino Electorate”,
Political Research Quarterly (Summer) – Stephen Nicholson, Adrian D. Pantoja, and Gary M. Segura
2006 “Against the Tide? Core American Values and Attitudes Toward U.S.
Immigration Policy in the Mid-1990s”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Spring) - Adrian D. Pantoja
2005 “Transnational Ties and Immigrant Political Incorporation: The Case of
Dominicans in Washington Heights, New York”, International Migration (Fall) – Adrian D. Pantoja
2004 “Beyond Black and White: General Support for Race Conscious Policies
Among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans and Whites”, Political Research Quarterly (Winter) – Linda Lopez and Adrian D. Pantoja
2003 “Fear and Loathing in California: Contextual Threat and Political
Sophistication Among Latino Voters”, Political Behavior (Fall) - Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M. Segura
2003 “Does Ethnicity Matter? Descriptive Representation in Legislatures and
Political Alienation Among Latinos”, Social Science Quarterly (Summer) - Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M. Segura
2001 “Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Long Term Patterns in Political
Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos”, Political Research Quarterly (Fall) - Adrian D. Pantoja, Ricardo Ramirez, and Gary M. Segura
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1999 “Turning out the Latino Vote in Los Angeles County: Did Interest Group Efforts Matter?”, The American Review of Politics Vol. 20 (Summer) - Adrian D. Pantoja and Nathan D. Woods
BOOK CHAPTERS Forthcoming “The Reconquista of California: Latinos and the 2012 Election” Adrian
D. Pantoja and Jason Morin. In Latinos and the 2012 Election, The New Face of the American Voter. Edited by Gabriel R. Sanchez. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
2014. “Unity and Diversity.” Adrian Pantoja. In Latino America: How
America’s Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation. By Matt Barreto and Gary Segura. New York: Public Affairs Press. (co-authored with Matt Barreto and Gary Segura)
2014. “Now you see us, now you don’t: The implications of political
participation lagging population growth.” Manzano, Sylvia and Adrian Pantoja. In Latino America: How America’s Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation. By Matt Barreto and Gary Segura. New York: Public Affairs Press. (co-authored with Matt Barreto and Gary Segura)
2014 “The Prop 187 Effect: The politics of immigration and lessons from
California.” Bergman, Elizabeth, David Damore and Adrian Pantoja, In Latino America: How America’s Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation. By Matt Barreto and Gary Segura. New York: Public Affairs Press. (co-authored with Matt Barreto and Gary Segura)
2014 “Latino environmental attitude.” Adrian Pantoja, In Latino America: How
America’s Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation. By Matt Barreto and Gary Segura. New York: Public Affairs Press. (co-authored with Matt Barreto and Gary Segura)
2014 “The Effects of Media Framing on Attitudes Toward Undocumented
Immigrants”, Ivy A.M. Cargile, Jennifer L. Merolla and Adrian D. Pantoja in Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue, New Conversations in Public Sociology, edited by Victoria Carty, Rafael Luevano, and Tekle Woldemikael (New York: Lexinton Press)
2014 “Latino Immigrant Transnational Ties: Who Has Them and Why They
Matter?” Sarah Allen Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja in Cienca Politica – The Scientific Analysis of Latino Politics in the United States, edited by Tony Afigne, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, and Marion Orr (New York: New York University Press)
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2013 “The Political Consequences of Latino Immigrant Transnational Ties”,
Adrian D. Pantoja, Rafael Jimeno, and Javier Rodriguez in Immigration and The Border: Politics and Policy in the New Century (University of Notre Dame Press) edited by David L. Leal and Jose E. Limon
2013 “At Home Abroad? The Dominican Diaspora as a Transnational Political
Actor” in Immigration and The Border: Politics and Policy in the New Century (University of Notre Dame Press) edited by David L. Leal and Jose E. Limon
2012 “Statistical Research: To Naturalize or Not to Naturalize?”, Adrian D.
Pantoja and Sarah Allen Gershon in Doing Political Science Research, edited by Akan Malici and Liz Smith
2010 “Latinos in Arizona and the 2004 Presidential Election”, Manuel Avalos,
Lisa Magaña and Adrian D. Pantoja in Beyond the Barrio: Latinos and the 2004 Election (University of Notre Dame), edited by Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Louis DeSipio, and David Leal
2009 “In Pursuit of Inclusion: Citizenship Acquisition among Asian
Immigrants”, Janelle Wong and Adrian D. Pantoja in Immigrant Political Incorporation in Europe and the US (Cornell University Press) edited by John Mollenkopf and Jennifer Hochschild
2008 “Political Orientations and Latino Immigrant Incorporation”, Sarah Allen
Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja in Latinas/os in the United States, Changing the Face of America (Springer), edited by Havidan Rodriguez, Rogelio Saenz, and Cecilia Menjivar
2008 “Politics y La Iglesia: Attitudes Toward the Role of Religion in Politics
Among Mexican Catholics”, Adrian D. Pantoja, Matt Barreto and Richard Anderson in Catholics and Politics (Georgetown University), edited by Kristin E. Hayer, Mark J. Rozell, and Michael Genovese
2007 “A Second Look: Is There a Latina/o Gender Gap?”, Lisa Garcia-Bedolla,
Jessica Lavariega-Monforti, and Adrian D. Pantoja in Inter-sectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race and Political Representation in the United States (Haworth Press), edited by Carol Hardy-Fanta.
2007 “Puerto Rican Exceptionalism? A Comparative Analysis of Transnational
Ties Among Puerto Rican, Mexican, Salvadoran and Dominican Migrants”, Louis DeSipio and Adrian D. Pantoja in Latino Politics: Identity, Mobilization and Representation (University of Virginia) edited by Rodolfo Espino, Kenneth J. Meier, and David Leal
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2006 “Friends or Foes? African American Attitudes Toward the Political and
Economic Consequences of Immigration” in Overview of Black and Latina/o Politics: Issues in Political Development in the United States (Barnhardt and Ashe), edited by William E. Nelson and Jessica Perez-Monforti
2006 “Descriptive Representation, Political Alienation and Political Trust
Among Latinos in Connecticut” in Latinos in New England (Temple University Press), edited by Andres Torres
2005 “More Alike Than Different: Explaining Political Knowledge Among
African Americans and Latinos” in Diversity In Democracy: Minority Representation in the United States (University of Virginia Press), edited by Gary M. Segura and Shaun Bowler
2000 “Foreign Policy Perspectives of Hispanic Elites”, Harry Pachon, Rodolfo
O. de la Garza, with Adrian D. Pantoja in Latinos and U.S. Foreign Policy (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc.), edited by Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Harry Pachon
2000 “Family Ties and Ethnic Lobbies”, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Harry Pachon,
Manuel Orozco, and Adrian D. Pantoja in Latinos and U.S. Foreign Policy (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc.), edited by Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Harry Pachon
CURRENT RESEACH PROJECTS “God in the Barrio? The Determinants of Secularism Among Latinos in the United States” to be submitted for review “Assessing the Hispanic Threat Hypothesis: A Comparison of Attitudes Toward Democracy” to be submitted for review “Latinos Perceptions of Environmental Racism” to be submitted to the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association “Social Capital and Latino Political Behavior” to be submitted to the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association POLITICAL BLOGS 2014 “Blowback: Why Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Ads Hurt the Republican Party”
Latino Decisions, August 14 2014 “Latino Voters Strongly Reject House Republican Proposal on Border Crisis”
Latino Decisions, August 1
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2014 “Republicans should look to a new playbook to win Latino Evangelicals” Latino
Decisions, May 5 2014 “New Poll Shows Major Support among Latinos for Sentencing Reform” Latino
Decisions, May 1 2014 “Are Transnational Ties Good for Immigrants and America?” Latino Decisions,
April 9 2014 “President Obama’s SOTU Proposals on Climate Change Resonate with Latinos”
Latino Decisions, January 29 2013 “Latino Non-citizens are Neither Democrats nor Republicans” Latino Decisions,
July 11 2013 “Latinos Remain Committed to Reducing Air Pollution and Preventing Climate
Change” Latino Decisions, May 7 2013 “Latino Voters Favor Gun Restrictions”, March 3, Latino Decisions POLICY REPORTS 2013 Building An All-In Nation, A View from the American Public. Report by the
Center for American Progress and Policy Link – Ruy Teixeira, John Halpin, with Matt Barreto and Adrian Pantoja
2013 Anti-Immigrant Politics and Lessons for the GOP from California. Report by
Latino Decisions – David Damore and Adrian Pantoja 2013 A Closer Look at Legal Permanent Residents’ (LPRs): Motivations and Barriers
to Naturalization. Report by Latino Decisions – Blanca Flor Guillen-Woods, Natalie Masuoka and Adrian D. Pantoja
MEDIA INTERVIEWS 2014 Quoted “Push to Register Dominican Voters Underway, to Continue Through
2016” Gotham Gazette. October 2. http://www.gothamgazette.com/index.php/government/5363-push-to-register-dominican-voters-underway-to-continue-through-2016
2014 Quoted “Green Latinos: Will environmental worries dispel the idea of one-issue
voters?” Al Jazeera America. September 17. http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/9/17/green-latinos-midtermelections.html
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2014 Quoted “Conservation is a Winning Conversation with Latinos” Huffington Post.
August 21. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maite-arce/conservation-is-a-winning_b_5696039.html
2014 Quoted “How Will Latino Voters Change the Global Warming Fight?” National
Journal, August 20. http://www.nationaljournal.com/energy/add-global-warming-to-the-list-of-reasons-the-gop-could-lose-latino-support-20140820
2014 Quoted “GOP Shifts Amnesty Debate to Jobs and Wages” The Daily Caller,
August 17. http://dailycaller.com/2014/08/17/gop-shifts-amnesty-debate-to-jobs-and-wages/
2014 Quoted “On Immigration, Republican Party Sides With Pete Wilson Over
Political Science” Americas Voice, August 14. http://americasvoice.org/blog/immigration-republican-party-sides-pete-wilson-political-science/
2014 Quoted “Latino immigrants are neither Democrats nor Republicans, analysis
says” NBC Latino, August 12. http://nbclatino.com/2013/07/12/latino-immigrants-are-neither-democrats-nor-republicans-analysis-says/
2014 Quoted “Poll Shows Latinos Do Not Support the War on Drugs” San Diego Free
Press. May 25. http://sandiegofreepress.org/2014/05/poll-shows-latinos-do-not-support-the-war-on-drugs/#.U_v5UWRga9s
2014 Quoted “Rockabilly Festival Showcases Latino/a Cultural History” The Student
Life. April 4. http://www.tsl.pomona.edu/articles/2014/4/4/lifeandstyle/5086-rockabilly-festival-showcases-latino/a-cultural-history
2014 Quoted “Obama relaga el tema migratorio”, La Opinion, Jan 29 2013 Quoted “Could the GOP Lose Generations of Latino Voters” Washington
Monthly. July 12. http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/ten-miles-square/2013/07/could_the_gop_lose_generations045786.php
2013 Quoted “How Prop 187 killed the California Republican Party” OC Politics Blog,
October 23. http://ocpoliticsblog.com/2013/10/23/how-prop-187-killed-the-california-republican-party/
2013 Quoted “Survey Explores U.S. Diversity Awareness, Willingness to Target Racial
Disparities” Diverse Education, October 22. http://diverseeducation.com/article/56947/
2013 Quoted “It’s not all bad news with the GOP and Latinos”, The American
Prospect, July 12
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2013 Quoted “Latino immigrants are neither Democrats nor Republicans, analysis
says”, NBCLatino, July 12 2013 Quoted “Latino Decisions/Presente.org survey results”, radio interview, KIQI-
AM 1010, June 12 2013 Radio Interview. Discussion of the VRA and Supreme Court decision, with
Christiaan Perez, Locutor Comunidad y Trabajadores Unidos (CyTUnidos), 98.5 fm
2013 Quoted in “Rubio, Cruz pledge to oppose, filibuster gun control legislation”
NBCLatino, March, 29 2013 Radio Interview “Survey: Latino voters favor stricter gun laws”, 89.3 KPCC,
March 12 2012 Quoted in “Los retos y pendientes”, La Opinion, January 21 2012 Quoted in “Islamic Poultry for Latino Tables (Yes, They Have Chilies, Too)”,
The New York Times, September 7 2012 Quoted in “Obama acts to spare many youths from deportation” The Daily
Bulletin, July 15 2012 Quoted in “The Democrats’ Demographic Dreams”, The American Prospect, July
14 2012 “The Democrats’ Demographic Dream Could Only Be a Mirage” Latinos Ready
to Vote, June 17. http://latinosreadytovote.com/the-democrats-demographic-dreams-could-be-only-a-mirage-3/
2012 Quoted in “A la conquista del voto de los hispanos” La Opinion, May 23 2011 Quoted in “Assembly committee rejects anti-illegal immigration bill”, Daily
Bulletin, April 5 2011 Quoted in “Votantes latinos siguen apoyando a Obama”, La Opinion, February 14 2011 Quoted in “No termina la batalla por la justicia social”, La Opinion, February 1 2010 Quoted in “Una niñera es el escollo de Whitman”, La Opinion, October 5 2010 Quoted in “The Sordid History of Racial Hoaxes”, The Root, a daily on-line
magazine from a Black perspective, September 21
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2010 Quoted in “Escepticismo ante discurso de Obama”, La Opinion, July 1 2010 Quoted in “Study: Migrants compete with teens for work”, Daily Bulletin, May
12th 2010 Quoted in “Donde estan los votantes latinos?”, La Opinion, May 5 2010 Quoted in “Latino growth hurts GOP”, Daily Bulletin, April 17 2010 Quoted in “Reform spurs rallies; Latino activists see health law as opening”,
Daily Bulletin, March 27 2010 Quoted in “Arizona activists cited for leaving water for illegals”, The Washington
Times, March 17 2010 Quoted in “House plan touts E-Verify”, Daily Bulletin, March 2 2010 Quoted in “GOP bill aims to retool immigrant birthright citizenship”, Daily
Bulletin, February 14 2010 Quoted in “En agonia la reforma de salud”, La Opinion, January 22 2010 Quoted in “Study: Amnesty would help fix state’s financial woes”, Daily Bulletin,
January 12 2010 Quoted in “Study says illegal immigrants are valuable to country, economy”,
Daily Bulletin, January 9 2009 Quoted in “Baca-bill would legalize millions of immigrants”, Daily Bulletin,
December 15 2009 Quoted in “Report blasts Obama’s record on immigration”, Daily Bulletin,
December 12 2009 Quoted in “A Boyle Heights block grows more crowded with vendors and
tension”, The Eastsider LA, October 7 2009 Quoted in “Crowded cells, racial tensions stoke California prison riot”, Christian
Science Monitor.com, August 10 2009 Quoted in “Shirtless Fighting: The Real Story”, ESPN.com, July 28 2009 Quoted in “Se multiplica la ninez latina”, La Opinion, May 28 2009 Quoted in “Immigration less important, report says”, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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2008 Quoted in “Lo que Falló a Hillary Clinton”, La Opinion, June 6 2007 Quoted in “U.S. Hispanic Population Expands”, Builder Online News, August 27 2007 “Coast-to Coast & In-Between”, professor profile in The Participant, Spring Issue 2006 “The Latino Vote, On Its Own Terms” National Public Radio, November 7.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6450360 2006 CBS Radio Interview Topic: US Census and Demographic Diversity, May 9 2006 Guest, Horizonte, PBS, March 28. Topic: Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Protests 2006 Quoted in “Poll: Americans want tougher immigration policy, but not wall”,
Sierra Vista Herald by Jonathan Clark, April 3 2006 Quoted in “Group aims to boost Latino Voting”, The Arizona Republic, March 13,
front page 2006 Quoted in “Why Mexico helps US fight terror” The Christian Science Monitor,
January 26 2005 Quoted in “Arizona espera el Super Bowl politico de hoy”, La Voz, March 13 2005 Television Interview, Channel 33, August 16 2005 Quoted in “Latino Poll: Many Say Bring GIs Home Now”, The Arizona Republic,
March 15 2004 Key note speaker, 20 year alumni gathering of Mexican Engineers, Thunderbird University, Phoenix, AZ 2004 Guest, Horizonte, PBS. Topic: The Latino Vote in the 2004 Presidential Election 2004 Quoted in “Unirá Bush a la nación?”, La Voz, November 10 2004 “Latino Political Participation in Presidential Elections”, Latino Voters and the
Presidential Election. Community Town Hall, South Mountain Community College, AZ, October 10
2004 Quoted in “Voting Power Trails Demographic Might”, Latino Perspectives,
Arizona edition, October 2004 Quoted in “Proposition 200: Protecting Arizona?”, ASU Web Devil, September 23
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2004 Quoted in “Bush Right Behind Kerry on Tour of Southwest”, Knight Rider Newspapers, August 11
EDITED VOLUMES, SPECIAL ISSUES 2008 Co-editor with Cecilia Menjivar and Lisa Magana, special issue of American Behavioral Scientist “The Spring Marches of 2006: Latinos, Immigration and Political Mobilization in the 21st Century” GRANTS AWARDED Pitzer College, Research Award: 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2009 Blais Challenge Fund Grant, $20,000 (Jennifer Merolla and Adrian Pantoja) 2006 Blais Challenge Fund Grant, Claremont Graduate University, $7,000 (Jennifer
Merolla and Adrian Pantoja) 2005 Arizona State University, Catalyst Grant, $15,000
“Religious Orientations and Political Attitudes among Mexican Americans” (Adrian D. Pantoja and Richard Herrera)
2002 University of Connecticut, Faculty Large Grant Competition, $16,683
“Dominican Political Incorporation in New York City” 2001 New Faculty Initiative, Illinois State University, $2,500
“Prosocial Orientations and Support for Racial Preferences and School Busing Programs”
1998 California Wellness Foundation, $50,000
“Hate Crimes Against Latinos in California” with Harry Pachon and the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute
1998 California League of Conservation Voters, $25,000
“The Environmental Attitudes of Latinos: A Los Angeles County Study” with Harry Pachon and the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute
HONORS AND AWARDS Most cited article published in PRQ in the last decade, “Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Long Term Patterns in Political Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos”, 2001 The Best Paper on Latino Politics, with Matt Barreto for paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 2007
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The Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Research Fellowship, University of Michigan, February 2006 (declined fellowship) The Best Paper on Latino Politics, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 2005 The Best Paper on Black Politics, with Linda Lopez for paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 2002 Educator of Distinction Award, Mt. San Antonio College, April 28, 2000 PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 2013 “God in the Barrio? The Determinants of Secularism among Latinos in the United
States”, The Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, CA
2012 “Assessing the Hispanic Threat Hypothesis: A Comparison of Anglo and
Hispanic Core American Values”, The Annual Meeting of Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon – Jennifer Merrola and Adrian D. Pantoja
2011 “Assessing the Hispanic Threat Hypothesis: A Comparison of Anglo and
Hispanic Core American Values”, The Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA – Jennifer Merrola and Adrian D. Pantoja
2011 “Latino Racial Identities and Partisanship”, The Annual Meeting of the Western
Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX – Stephen Nicholson, Adrian Pantoja, and Gary Segura
2011 “Are Latinas more ‘Dovish’ than Latinos? Evidence from the 2006 Latino
National Survey”, The Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX and The Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, IL – Adrian D. Pantoja and Rachel VanSickle-Ward
2010 “Pessimists, Optimists, and Skeptics: The Consequences of Transnational Ties on
Latino Immigrant Naturalization”, The Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA – Sarah Allen Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja
2009 “Pessimists, Optimists, and Skeptics: The Consequences of Transnational Ties on
Latino Immigrant Naturalization”, Georgia State University, Immigration Policy and Human Rights Symposium. Atlanta, GA – Sarah Allen Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja
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2009 “From Frames to Action: The Immigration Debate and its Effect on Participation” Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA. – Ivy Melgar, Jennifer Merolla, Juana Mora, and Adrian D. Pantoja
2009 “The Effects of Media Framing on Attitudes Toward Undocumented Immigrants”
Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA – Jennifer Merolla and Adrian D. Pantoja
2009 “The Effects of Media Framing on Attitudes Toward Undocumented
Immigrants”, Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, – Jennifer Merolla and Adrian D. Pantoja
2008 “From Frames to Action: The Immigration Debate and Its Effects on
Participation”, American Political Science Association, Boston, MA – Ivy Melgar, Jennifer Merolla, Juana Mora, and Adrian D. Pantoja
2008 “The Effects of Media Frames on Latino Immigration Attitudes: An Experimental
Study Using a Student and Internet Sample”, American Political Science Association, Boston, MA - Jennifer Merolla and Adrian D. Pantoja
2007 “The Effects of Transnational Ties on Latino Immigrant Political Incorporation”
Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, IL – Rafael Jimeno, Javier Rodriguez, and Adrian D. Pantoja
2007 “Latinos Unidos? An Analysis of Latino Attitudes Toward Immigration Policy”,
Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL – David Leal and Adrian D. Pantoja
2007 “Onward Latino Christian Soldiers: The Effects of Being a Born-Again Christian
on Latino Sociopolitical Attitudes”, Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV
2006 “Politics From the Pulpit? Attitudes toward the Role of Religion in Politics
Among Mexican American Catholics in Los Angeles County”, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA – Adrian D. Pantoja and Richard Herrera
2006 “In Pursuit of Inclusion: Citizenship Acquisition among Asian Immigrants”,
Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL – Janelle Wong and Adrian D. Pantoja
2006 “Comparing Anglo and Latino Attitudes Toward English as the Official Language
of the United States”, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL – Adrian D. Pantoja and Sarah Gershon
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2006 “Mexican American Religious Orientations and Attitudes toward Gay Rights”, Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, NM – Adrian D. Pantoja and Richard Herrera
2006 “Politics and Religion in the Schoolhouse: Latino Religiosity and Attitudes
Toward Education Policies”, Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, NM – Matt Barreto and Adrian D. Pantoja
2005 “Race Matters: Latino Racial Identities and Public Opinion”, American Political
Science Association, Washington, DC - Steven Nicholson, Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary Segura
2005 “The Latino Gender Gap in Public Opinion: Evidence from the 1999 Kaiser
Survey”, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC – Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Adrian D. Pantoja, and Jessica Perez Monforti
2005 “Political Orientations, Gender and Naturalization Among Latino Immigrants”,
Western Political Science Association, Oakland, CA – Adrian D. Pantoja and Sara Gershon
2004 “A Political and Economic Threat? Urban African American Attitudes Toward
Immigration”, American Political Science Association Chicago, IL 2004 “Puerto Rican Transnational Ties: A Contemporary View of the Future?”,
Western Political Studies Association Portland, OR 2003 “Selective Recruitment or Empowered Communities? The Effects of Descriptive
Representation on Latino Voter Mobilization”, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA - Matt Baretto, Rudy Espino, Adrian D. Pantoja, and Ricardo Ramirez
2003 “Against The Tide? Core American Values and Attitudes Toward U.S.
Immigration Policy In The Mid-1990s”, Western Political Science Association, Denver, CO
2002 “Ich bin ein Latino. Sophistication, Symbolism, Heuristics, and Latino
Preferences in the 2000 Presidential Election”, American Political Science Association, Boston, MA - Steve Nicholson, Adrian D. Pantoja, and Gary Segura
2002 “Ethnicity Matters: Political Empowerment and Political Alienation Among the
Latino Electorate”, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL - Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M. Segura
2002 “The Dynamics of Political Knowledge: The Case of Women and the Equal
Rights Amendment”, Western Political Science Association, Long Beach, CA
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2002 “Beyond Black and White: A Comparative Analysis of Anglo, African American, and Latino Support for Racial Hiring and Promotion Preferences”, Western Political Science Association, Long Beach, CA - Linda Lopez and Adrian D. Pantoja
2001 “Political Threat and Sophistication Among Latino Voters”, Midwest Political
Science Association, Chicago, IL - Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M. Segura 2001 “A Vigilant Spirit? Political Knowledge Among the Latino Electorate”, Western
Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV 2000 “Altruism and Economic Evaluations”, American Political Science Association,
Washington, DC - Adrian D. Pantoja and Nathan D. Woods 2000 “Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Long Term Patterns in Political
Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos”, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL - Adrian D. Pantoja and Gary M Segura
1999 “Partisan Theory and Differential Abstention in Presidential Elections”, American
Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA - Adrian D. Pantoja, Jeffrey M. Cummins, and Nathan D. Woods
1999 “Partisan Theory, Divided Government and Macroeconomic Outcomes in the
United States, 1947-1998”, Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA 1998 “Latino Interest Groups and the Electoral Mobilization of California Latinos:
The Case of the 1996 Presidential Election”, Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA - Adrian D. Pantoja and Nathan D. Wood
1998 “Joining the Purse and the Sword? The Constitution and Iran-Contra”,
International Studies Association-West, Claremont, CA 1998 “In Pursuit of the Nation’s Interest? Hispanic Leaders’ Public Opinion of U.S.
Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Era”, American Political Science Association, Boston, MA - Harry Pachon and Adrian D. Pantoja
1998 “Mexican-Americans and U.S.-Mexico Relations: A Historical and Political
Evolution”, National Association for Ethnic Studies Conference, Fresno, CA 1998 “Power Transition Theory and Hate Crimes Against Minorities in California”,
Western Political Science Association Los Angeles, CA - Adrian D Pantoja and Anoop Bhargava
1997 “Old Wine in New Bottles: Determining Asylum Under the Illegal Immigration
Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996”, Hispanics in the U.S: An Interdisciplinary Conference, San Francisco, CA
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PROFESSIONAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, INVITED PUBLIC LECTURES, COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS 2014. Lecture, “Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Surfing and Identity” Native American Pipeline,
Pitzer College, July 29. 2014 Panel participant, “Stop the Deportations: How We’re Asking Obama to use
Executive Power” Netroots Nation 14, Detroit, MI., July 19. 2014 Panel participant, “Latino Voter Impact at the Polls” The State of Arizona’s
Latino Vote Symposium and Candidate Forum, Phoenix, AZ., June 26. 2014 Presentation, “Growing Latino Power: How Latinos will Define the Next Era of
American Politics” Civil Justice Association of California, Laguna Beach, CA., June 18.
2014 Panel participant, “Immigration and Political Participation” Migration and
Memory Conference, California State University Northridge, April 28. 2014 Panel participant, Diversity Program for admitted Pitzer students, April 17 2014 Panel participant, “Social Justice and Activism in the Latino Community”
Claremont McKenna College, March 27 2014 “Surfing for Social Justice” IGLAS presentation, Pitzer College, March 4 2014 “Blowback: How Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Policies Wrecked the GOP” Pitzer
Parent Weekend, February 15 2013 Lecture for the Center for American Progress, Washington DC. Press release of
“Building An All-In Nation” Oct 22
2012 Lecture “Demographic Shifts and Political Change” Alumni Reunion Weekend,
April 28 2011 Lecture, “Assessing the Hispanic Threat Hypothesis, Claremont Graduate
University, Oct 25 2011 Panelist for screening of “Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East Los Angeles” Pitzer
College, Oct 15 2011 Lecture to 80+ parents during Admitted Student Day, Pitzer College, April 15 2011 Lecture for Family Weekend, “The New Immigrants: Ideal Americans?” February
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2010 “Which Way Home? Children and Immigration” Native American Pipeline, Pitzer
College, August 1 2010 “The New Nativism” Community Lunch, Chicano Latino Student Affairs,
Claremont Colleges, October 21 2010 “The Ritual of Cruising, Beyond Boulevard Nights” Native American Pipeline,
Pitzer College, July 19 2010 Lecture, Fulfillment Fund Visit to the Claremont Colleges, April 7 2010 Peterson Automotive Museum presentation for the Chicano/Latino Student
Scholarship Benefit, March 25 2009 “Pessimists, Optimists, and Skeptics: The Consequences of Transnational Ties on
Latino Immigrant Naturalization” – Sarah Allen Gershon and Adrian D. Pantoja, Latino Politics, Power and Policy Conference, Brown University, Oct 24
2009 “Why do we Matter? Why Should you care?” Lecture at Harvey Mudd College,
Oct 16 for Latino Heritage Month 2009 Twice invited speaker to CGU interdisciplinary course by Professor Linda Perkins
and Antony Samad, February 26 and April 16 2009 Lecture for Admitted Student Day, “The Illegal Immigration Dilemma” April
10th. 2008 Lecture, “A Post Election Analysis: What the Experts Got Wrong and Got Right”
Pitzer on the Road, Altadena, CA. Nov 16 2008 Panelist, Pitzer Preview Day, November 4 2008. Moderator, “Latin@ Presidential Politics Panel” Pomona College. 2008 “Melting Pot or Culture Clash: Latinos in the U.S.”, Minority Mentor Program
Conference, Claremont Graduate University, March 7 2007 Lecture, Pitzer on the Road (Beverly Hills) on behalf of the Advancement Office,
Nov 3rd 2007 “The Los Angeles Rockabilly Scene” presentation for the Chicano Latino Student
Affairs office, Oct 17 2007 “The Quest for a 21st Century Immigration Policy”, League of Women Voters-
Claremont Chapter, panel participant, September 16
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2007 “The Quest for a 21st Century Immigration Policy”, League of Women Voters-
Pasadena Chapter, panel participant, September 15 2007 “Race Matters: Latino Racial Identities and Public Opinion”, Evolving Racial
Identities: The Ideology of Color-Blindness and The State, conference at the University of Washington, April 26-28
2007 Invited speaker for an immigration seminar, California Institute of Technology,
April 25 2005 “Political Assimilation and Naturalization Among Latino Immigrants” – Adrian
D. Pantoja and Sara A Gershon, Siglo XXI: Latino Research Into the 21st Century, The Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR), University of Texas at Austin
2005 “At Home Abroad? The Dominican Diaspora as a Transnational Political Actor”,
Second Cumbre of the Great Plains: Revisioning Latino America, University of Omaha, Nebraska
2004 “Puerto Rican Exceptionalism? A Comparative Analysis of Transnational Ties
Among Puerto Rican, Mexican, Salvadoran and Dominican Migrants” – Louis DeSipio and Adrian D. Pantoja, Latino Politics, The State of the Discipline, University of Texas A&M
2004 “The Application of Theories Derived from the Mexican American Experience to
other Latinos”, Latino Politics Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR
2003 “Latino Political Participation: Rights, Representations, and Incorporation”, 3rd
Annual Conference of the Institute for Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, University of Connecticut
2003 “Teaching and Research in an Inter-Disciplinary Environment”, Latino Politics
Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Denver, CO
2001 “Ethnic Identity and Political Knowledge: Specialists or Generalists, Minority
Representation, Institutions, Behavior and Identity, Claremont Graduate University, CA
2000 “Social Change and the Relevancy of Political Science to Communities of Color”,
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC
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1998 “Latinos and U.S. Hemispheric Relations” – Harry Pachon and Adrian D. Pantoja, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA
CONSULTING Consultant to NALEO and Latino Decisions. Ran four focus groups in Los Angeles and Fresno, CA (May 1 and May 3, 2012) and wrote a report on the findings of the focus groups. Consultant to Garcia, Calderon Ruiz LLP. Report co-authored with Matt Barreto on the constitutionality of proposed districts for the Sweetwater Union High School District in San Diego. Fall 2007 Consultant to the Escuela de Cienca Polítical, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala. Assisted in the establishment of a public opinion research center. Summer 2004 SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Pomona College Academy for Youth Success (PAYS). Faculty member for 10th and 11th grade High School student 4-week summer program designed to promote high education among minority and low-income youths. 2008, 2009 and 2010 SERVICE TO PROFESSION Referee - Journals American Journal of Political Science, American Politics Review, International Studies Perspectives, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, International Migration, Urban Affairs Chair and Discussant American Political Science Association Western Political Science Association Midwestern Political Science Association Puerto Rican Studies Association Conference Organizing Public Opinion and Political Psychology, section organizer, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 2013 Politics of Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Consortium (PRIEC). Organized the event held at Pitzer College on October 26, 2012.
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Politics of Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Consortium (PRIEC). Organized the event held at Pitzer College on Jan 28, 2011. Politics of Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Consortium (PREIC). Organized the event held at Pitzer College on September 28, 2007 Racial and Ethnic Politics, section organizer with Ange Marie Hancock, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2008. Race, Class, Ethnicity, section organizer, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2006. Award Committee Chair, “Alpha Pi Sigma Award” Western Political Science Association, 2013 Chair, “Best Paper in Race, Ethnicity and Politics” Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2009 Chair, “Best Paper on Latino Politics” Award Committee, Western Political Science Association, 2008 Ted Robinson Memorial Award, the Southern Political Science Association, 2006 DISSERTATIONS
Jeanine Kraybill, Claremont Graduate University – committee member Ivy Melgar, Claremont Graduate University “Latina Traits: Gender Stereotyping and Trait
Attributions of Latina Candidates” – committee member – Defended 2014 Philip Andrade, Claremont Graduate University. “The Impact of Acculturation on the
General Policy Preferences of Latino Voters” – Defended 2011 Rafael Jimeno, Arizona State University. “Ideology and Party Choice Among Latino
Immigrants” – Defended, 2010 Sarah Allen Gershon, Arizona State University. “Communicating Through the Media: A
Study of Female, Latino and African American Representatives” – Defended, 2008