Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS ......2:30-3:00 “Was Hillary Clinton...
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Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS)
Summer Research Workshop and Planning Meeting
August 8-10, 2018
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
(*not the Luskin Conference Center)
Registration Table Next to 2nd Floor Elevator
Meeting Room 2355
Break Room 2343
To RSVP: [email protected]
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, August 8
7:00-9:30 pm Welcome Reception
WEST Restaurant & Lounge, Hotel Angeleno (17th floor penthouse level) 170 N. Church Ln, 90049
Thursday, August 9
*For participants at the Hotel Angeleno: Not walking distance to Public Affairs, shuttle service information
included in your Welcome Packet provided at hotel
*For participants at the Luskin Conference Center Hotel: 15-20 min walk to Public Affairs, shuttle service
information included in your Welcome Packet provided at hotel
8:15-9:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast (registration table next to 2nd floor elevator)
9:30-10:00 Welcome and Introduction
2016 CMPS Co-PIs (Matt Barreto, Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Edward Vargas and Janelle Wong)
**See page 6 for format of all Research (PowerPoint) Presentations
10:00-10:30 “Social Inclusion, Linked Fate and Beliefs about Discrimination: Testing Some Implications
of Outgroup Stigmatization”
Presenters: Natalie Martin-Rojas, UC-Davis
Fan Lu, UC-Davis
Angela Ocampo, University of Michigan
Brad Jones, UC-Davis
Moderator: Janelle Wong, University of Maryland, College Park
Discussant: Jane Junn, University of Southern California
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10:30-11:00 “Does Perceiving Discrimination Influence Partisanship Among U.S. Immigrant Minorities?
Evidence from Six Experiments”
Presenters: Efren Perez, UCLA
Daniel J. Hopkins, University of Pennsylvania
Cheryl R. Kaiser, University of Washington
Moderator: Stacey Greene, Rutgers University
Discussant: Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College
11:00-11:30 “The Political Feedback Effects of Linked Fate and Experiences with Punitive Policies”
Presenters: Hannah Walker, Rutgers University
Sergio I. Garcia-Rios, Cornell University
Nazita Lajevardi, Michigan State University
Kassra Oskooii, University of Delaware
Moderator: Rhoanne Esteban, UC Santa Barbara
Discussant: Brian Calfano, University of Cincinnati
11:30-12:15 Roundtable Discussion: Making the CMPS a Panel Survey
Panelists: Matt Barreto, UCLA
Christopher Parker, University of Washington
Moderator: Valerie Martinez-Ebers, University of North Texas
12:15-1:15 PM Catered Networking Lunch Break
1:30-2:00 “The Impact of Personal and Ambient Exposure to Police Brutality on Political Attitudes
among Black and White Americans”
Presenters: Loren Collingwood, UC-Riverside
Sergio Garcia-Rios, Cornell University
Hannah Walker, Rutgers University
Moderator: Yalidy Matos, Rutgers University
Discussant: Davin L. Phoenix, UC-Irvine
2:00-2:30 “The Political Effects of Fatal Police Shootings”
Presenter: Traci Burch, Northwestern University
Moderator: Melynda Price, University of Kentucky
Discussant: Ayobami Laniyonu, John Jay College
2:30-3:00 “Was Hillary Clinton “Berned” By Millennials? Age, Race, and Third-Party Vote Choice in
the 2016 Presidential Election”
Presenters: Jonathan Collins, Brown University
Vladimir E. Medenica, University of Chicago
Moderator: Princess Williams, University of Michigan
Discussant: Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Wake Forest University
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3:00-3:30 Afternoon Networking Coffee-Dessert Break
3:30-4:45: Roundtable Discussion: Surveying Hard to Reach Populations (Session I)
Panelists: Danielle Clealand, Florida International University
Raymond Foxworth, First Nations Development Institute
Ngoc Phan, Hawaii Pacific University
Moderator: Cory Charles Gooding, Jr., University of San Diego
5:00 Announcements and Closing of Day 1
5:30 and 6:00 Shuttle to Hotel Angeleno (for guests not attending dinner reception)
6:30 Dinner Reception (address and carpool information provided at conference)
Friday, August 10
*For participants at the Hotel Angeleno: Not walking distance to Public Affairs, shuttle service information
included in your Welcome Packet provided at hotel
*For participants at the Luskin Conference Center Hotel: 15-20 min walk to Public Affairs, shuttle service
information included in your Welcome Packet provided at hotel
8:15-9:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast (registration table next to 2nd floor elevator)
**See page 6 for format of all Research (PowerPoint) Presentations
9:30-10:00 “Riled Up about Running for Office: Examining the Impact of Emotions on Political
Ambition”
Presenters: Jamil Scott, Georgetown University
Jonathan Collins, Brown University
Moderator: Daneille Lemi, Southern Methodist University
Discussant: Pei-Te Lien, UC-Santa Barbara
10:00-10:30 “Examining Attitudes Toward Political Representation among Asian Pacific Americans and
Latinos in California”
Presenter: Rhoanne Esteban, UC-Santa Barbara
Pei-te Lien, UC-Santa Barbara
Moderator: Jessica Lavariega-Monforti, California Lutheran University
Discussant: Christian Dyogi Phillips, University of Southern California
10:30-11:00 “Americanness of the ‘Other’ Americans: An Examination of Political Behavior of Racial
Minorities in the United States”
Presenter: Stacey Greene, Rutgers University
Gabrielle Gray, Howard University
Niambi Carter, Howard University
Ray Block, University of Kentucky
Moderator: Edward Vargas, Arizona State University
Discussant: Christopher Towler, California State University, Sacramento
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11:00-11:30 “A Novel Approach and New Measure of Latino Ethno-racial Resentment”
Presenters: Angela Ocampo, University of Michigan
Sergio Garcia-Rios, Cornell University
Moderator: Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien, San Diego State University
Discussant: Regina Branton, University of North Texas
11:45-12:45 – Catered Lunch Break with 5-Minute Flash Lighting Rounds
*Features exciting 5-min presentations piloting new potential CMPS question content for 2020*
1:00-1:30 “Residing While Black: How Neighborhood Quality and Access to Services Shapes Evaluations
of the State”
Presenter: Jessica Stewart, Wake Forest University
Tyson King-Meadows, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Patricia Posey, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Cynthia Duncan Joseph, University of South Carolina/Claflin University
Discussant: Andra Gillespie, Emory University
1:30-2:00 “The Effect of Suburban Residence on African American Political Behavior”
Presenter: Ernest McGowen, University of Richmond
Moderator: Boris Ricks, California State University, Northridge
Discussant: Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, UCLA
2:00-2:30 “African Americans who Support Trump: Who are the African Americans who
supported the President? And Why did these African Americans Vote for Him?”
Presenter: Ray Block, University of Kentucky
Melynda J. Price, University of Kentucky
Patrick L. Mason, Florida State University
Moderator: Christine Slaughter, UCLA
Discussant: Tyson King-Meadows, University of Maryland Baltimore County
2:30-3:00 Afternoon Networking Coffee-Dessert Break
3:00-4:15 Roundtable Discussion: Surveying Hard to Reach Populations (Session II)
Panelists: Karam Dana, University of Washington
Andrew Flores, Mills College
Nazita Lajevardi, Michigan State University
Julie Moreau, University of Toronto
Moderator: Kassra AR Oskooii, University of Delaware
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4:15-5:00 Next Steps for 2020 CMPS and Workshop Closing
5:30 and 6:00 Shuttle to Hotel Angeleno (for guests not attending dinner reception)
6:30 Dinner Reception (address and carpool information provided at conference)
*Conference Logistics and Parking Information on Next Page*
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CONFERENCE LOGISTICS
Research Presentation Format (unless otherwise noted):
All Research (PowerPoint) Presentations are 30 minutes including:
• 10 min. research presentation
• 5 min. discussant comments based on research presentation
• 10 min. audience Q and A
• 5 min. wrap up/set up for next research presentation
Location and Parking Information:
The Luskin School of Public Affairs building is located in the northeast section of the UCLA campus across
from the UCLA Guest House. Parking $12/day for Lot 3.
Please see parking instructions and location maps below, or visit Maps, Directions and Parking here.
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
337 Charles E. Young Dr. East
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656
Workshop Host
Dean Gary Segura and Luskin School of Public Affairs
Workshop Co-organizers
Matt Barreto, Political Science and Chicana/o Studies
Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Political Science and African American Studies
Workshop Graduate Assistant
Christine Slaughter, Political Science
Workshop Volunteers
Shakari Byerly, Political Science
Jessica Lee, Political Science
Vivien Leung, Political Science
Ana Oaxaca, Political Science
Evangel Penumaka, Political Science
Bang Quan, Political Science
Tyler Reny, Political Science
Marcel Roman, Political Science
Tye Rush, Political Science
Izul Vega, Political Science
Daisy Vera, Political Science
Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta, Political Science
Workshop Videographer
Paul Connor, Division of Social Sciences
Special thank you to Jay Jang (Political Science), Belinda Sunnu (Political Science), Erin Collins (School of
Public Affairs) and Julie Straub (School of Public Affairs) for their outstanding administrative support.
***VISIT http://cmpsurvey.org FOR MORE INFORMATION***
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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS FUNDERS, CO-SPONSORS AND DONORS
National Science Foundation (NSF Grant #1836918)
American Political Science Association (APSA)
Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs
UCLA, Department of Political Science
UCLA, Dean Darnell Hunt and the Division of Social Sciences
UCLA, Dean Gary Segura and Luskin School of Public Affairs
UCLA, Institute of American Cultures
UCLA, Latino Policy and Politics Initiative
UCLA, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics
UCLA, American Indian Studies Center
UCLA, Asian American Studies Center
UCLA, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies
UCLA, Chicano Studies Research Center
UCLA, Department of Asian American Studies
UCLA, Department of African American Studies
UCLA, César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies
UCLA, LA Social Science e-forum
UCLA, Graduate Division, Diversity, Inclusion and Admissions
UCLA, Residential Life
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North Campus Map Luskin Public Affairs building side door
Tower of Masks sculpture
Parking Structure 3 / Luskin School of Public Affairs building
1. After parking in a pay station (numbered) space and paying at the pay station in parking structure 3,
walk out of the parking structure from the southeast corner and walk south onto Charles E. Young Drive
East.
2. Follow Charles E. Young Drive East, passing the Tower of Masks sculpture (pictured below), on your
right side.
3. The Luskin School of Public Affairs building is immediately after the MacGowan turnaround.
4. Enter the Public Affairs building from the first door visible (pictured below) which is on the side of the
building facing you.
5. Once inside the building, find Room 2355 (double doors).
Parking & Location