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John A. Garcia received his Ph.D.
from the Florida State University in 1971. He teaches courses
in American government especially in the subfields of minority/Latino
group politics, urban government and public policy, and political
behavior and mobilization. Professor Garcia's research interests
include the acquisition and utilization of social capital
for political engagement, coalition formation among minority
communities; and the social construction of ethnic and racial
identity and political involvement. His research has resulted
in the participation in the National Chicano Survey (1979),
the Latino National Political Survey (1989-90), and Latino
National Survey (LNS) (2005-06).
His work has appeared in Social Science Quarterly, American
Political Science Review, National Journal of Political Science,
Publius, International Migration Review, and other refereed
journals, as well as many chapters in edited volumes. His
more recent book, Latino Politics in America: Community,
Culture and Interest, is scheduled for a second edition in
2008 by Rowman and Littlefield Press. He has completed a
research project funded by the Russell Sage Foundation on
the intersection of immigrant status and racial and ethnic
identity. Currently, his primary focus lies with three book
projects (along with co-PI’s) regarding the examination
of political behaviors and attitudes and bases of a political
community for Latinos in the U.S.
Click here to see Professor Garcia's More
Detailed Web Page.
Department of Political Science,
The University of Arizona
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October 30, 2007
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