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Lisa Magaña, Associate Professor |
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Ph.D., Claremont Graduate
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Contact Information: |
Lisa Magaña
Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
P.O. Box : 3502
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona 85287-3502 |
Office: Rm. 6646, Lattie Coor Bldg., ASU
Tel: (480) 965-6994
Fax: (480) 965-7165
E-mail: lisa.magana@asu.edu
Office Hours: Thu: 1:30-5:30 p.m., Fri: 12:00-4:00p.m. or by appt. |
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| Research and Teaching Interests: |
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| Selected Publications Include: |
- 2005. "Politics of Diversity: Mexican Americans.” Tucson: University of Arizona, 2005.
- 2003. Straddling the Border: The Immigration Policy Process and Its Effect on the INS. University of Texas Press.
- 2002. Lisa Magaña and Robert Short. “The Social Construction of Mexican and Cuban Immigrants by Politicians in Mainstream Newspapers,” The Review of Policy Research Vol. 19. No 4 Winter 2002, (78-94).
- 2002. Robert Short and Lisa Magaña. “Politics, Prejudice and Immigration.” Journal of Social Psychology 142(6), 701-712.
- 1999. “The Implementation of Public Policies in Latino Los Angeles.” Latino Studies Journal Vol. 10 No. 3 (53-66).
- 1995. Editor. Mexican Americans: Are They an Ambivalent Minority? Claremont CA.: The Tomas Rivera Center Press.
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| Courses Taught: |
- Chicano/Latino Politics and Policy
- Contemporary Issues in Chicana/o Communities
- Immigration and Migration
- Introduction to Chicano Studies
- Latino Politics in Arizona
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| Professional Activity: |
- Western Political Science Association (WPSA), "Committee on the Status of Latinos/as in the Profession", 2003-2006.
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