Irene Bloemraad
Assistant Professor
Profile
Publications
Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information:
Department of Sociology
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
Telephone: 510-642-4287
Fax:510-642-0659
bloemr@berkeley.edu
Selected Publications and Papers
Irene Bloemraad
Work in Progress
- It's a Family Affair: Inter-generational Mobilization in the Spring 2006 Protests. American Behavioral Scientist. With Christine Trost.
- Diversity and Elected Officials in Vancouver. In Electing a Diverse Canada: The Representation of Newcomers and Minorities in Canadian Cities, edited by Caroline Andrews, John Biles, Myer Siemiatycki and Erin Tolley. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
- Unity in Diversity? Bridging Models of Multiculturalism and Immigrant Integration. DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race 4(2): 1-20.
Books
Published Articles and Chapters
- 2008 Citizenship and Immigration: Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and Challenges to the Nation-State. Annual Review of Sociology 34: 8.1-8.27. With Anna Korteweg and Gökçe Yurdakul.
- 2008 Introduction: Civic and Political Inequalities. In Civic Hopes and Political Realities: Immigrants, Community Organizations, and Political Engagement, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Irene Bloemraad, eds. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press.(With S. Karthick Ramakrishnan.)
- 2008 Making Organizations Count: Case Studies in California. In Civic Hopes and Political Realities: Immigrants, Community Organizations, and Political Engagement, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Irene Bloemraad, eds. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press. (With S. Karthick Ramakrishnan.)
- 2007 Of Puzzles and Serendipity: Doing Research with Cross-National Comparisons and Mixed Methods. Researching Migration: Stories from the Field, edited by Sherrie Kossoudji, Louis DeSipio, and Manuel Garcia y Griego. New York: SSRC Books.
- 2007 Citizenship and Pluralism: The Role of Government in a World of Global Migration. Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 31(1): 169-183.
- 2007 Much Ado About Nothing? The Contours of Dual Citizenship in the United States and Canada. In Dual Citizenship: Democracy, Rights and Identity in a Globalizing World, edited by Thomas Faist. Palgrave Macmillan.
- 2006 Becoming a Citizen in the United States and Canada: Structured Mobilization and Immigrant Political Incorporation. Social Forces 85(2): 667-695.
- 2006 Citizenship Lessons from the Past: The Contours of Immigrant Naturalization in the Early Twentieth Century. Social Science Quarterly 87(5): 927-953.
- 2006 Naturalization and Nationality. Pp. 36-57 in Companion to American Immigration, edited by Reed Ueda. Oxford: Blackwell. (With Reed Ueda.)
- 2005 The Limits of de Tocqueville: How Government Facilitates Organizational Capacity in Newcomer Communities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31(5): 865-887.
- 2004 Who Claims Dual Citizenship? The Limits of Postnationalism, the Possibilities of Transnationalism, and the Persistence of Traditionalism. International Migration Review 38(2): 389-426.
- 2003 A New Age of Immigration: How Patterns of Settlement Shape the Boston Region. Pp. 71-105 in Governing Greater Boston: Politics, Policy, and People, edited by Charles C. Euchner. Cambridge, MA: Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston.
- 2002 The North American Naturalization Gap: An Institutional Approach to Citizenship Acquisition in the United States and Canada. International Migration Review 36(1): 194-229.
- 2001 Outsiders and Insiders: Collective Identity and Collective Action in the Quebec Independence Movement, 1995. Research in Political Sociology (The Politics of Social Inequality) Vol. 9: 271-305. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
- 2001 Citizenship and Immigration: A Current Review. Journal of International Migration and Integration 1(1): 9-37.
For a complete list of publications please see the Curriculum Vitae