TAEKU LEE

Travers Department of Political Science Berkeley School of Law 210 Barrows Hall #1950 492 Simon Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1950 Berkeley, CA 94720-7200 phone: 510-642-4640 phone: 510-643-9532 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Taeku Lee is a Professor of Political Science and Law at the University of California at Berkeley. His primary research interests are in racial and ethnic politics, public opinion and survey research methods, social movements and political behavior. His book, Mobilizing Public Opinion (2002) on black insurgency and public opinion during the Civil Rights Movement, received the American Political Science Association’s J. David Greenstone Award and the Southern Political Science Association’s V.O. Key Award. Lee recently completed Race, Immigration, and (Non)Partisanship in America (with Zoltan Hajnal) and is currently completing a book based on the 2008 National Asian American Survey (with Jane Junn, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong). Lee is also writing a series of essays towards a book tentatively titled Race, Identity, Power, and Method. He is co-editor of Transforming Politics, Transforming America (2006, with S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez) and is currently co-editing the Oxford Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Politics in the (with David Leal and Mark Sawyer) and co-editing a publication for the World Bank on titled Voice with Teeth: Public Opinion and Accountability (with Sina Odugbemi).

At Berkeley, Lee is Director of the IGS Center on the Politics of Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity; Chair of the Diversity and Democracy Cluster of the Berkeley Diversity Research Initiative; and Senior Faculty Fellow at the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity. Lee was co-Program Chair of the 2008 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting and has served in advisory and consultative capacities for community-based organizations, think tanks, and a Fortune 500 company. Prior to coming to Berkeley, Lee was Assistant Professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He was born in South Korea, grew up in Malaysia and , and is a proud graduate of K-12 public schools, the University of Michigan (A.B.), Harvard University (M.P.P.), and the University of Chicago (Ph.D.).

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Professor, Travers Department of Political Science and Berkeley School of Law (Program in Jurisprudence and Social Policy), University of California – Berkeley, 2009-present. Associate Professor, Travers Department of Political Science, UC – Berkeley, 2006-2009. Assistant Professor, Travers Department of Political Science, UC – Berkeley, 2002-2006. Assistant Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1997-2002. Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Program, , 1999-2001.

EDUCATION University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, Ph.D., 1997 Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, M.P.P., 1990 University of Michigan, Honors College/Inteflex Medical Program, A.B., 1987 BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS Taeku Lee. 2002. Mobilizing Public Opinion: Black Insurgency and Racial Attitudes in the Civil Rights Era. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez, eds. 2006. Transforming Politics, Transforming America: The Civic and Political Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.

Taeku Lee and Sina Odugbemi, eds. In progress (exp. 2010). Voice with Teeth: Public Opinion and Accountability. Edited volume under contract with the World Bank for its Communications for Governance and Accountability Program.

David Leal, Taeku Lee, and Mark Sawyer, eds. In progress (exp. 2010). The Oxford Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States. Edited volume under contract with the Oxford University Press for its Handbook of American Politics Series.

Taeku Lee and Zoltan Hajnal. 2008. Race, Immigration, and (Non)Partisanship in America. Book manuscript under simultaneous review with Princeton, Oxford, and Cambridge.

Jane Junn, Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong. In progress (exp. 2010). Diversity and Democracy: Context and Asian American Political Engagement. Book manuscript in preparation for the .

JOURNAL ARTICLES Janelle Wong, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Taeku Lee, and Jane Junn. 2009. “Race-Based Considerations and the 2008 National Asian American Survey.” DuBois Review 6: 219-38.

Taeku Lee. 2008. “Race, Immigration, and the Identity-to-Politics Link.” Annual Review of Political Science 11: 457-78.

Taeku Lee. 2008. “From Shared Demographic Categories to Common Political Destinies? Immigration and the Link from Racial Identity to Group Politics.” DuBois Review 4: 433-56.

Taeku Lee. 2005. “Bringing Class, Ethnicity, and Nation Back to Race: The Color Lines in 2015.” Perspectives on Politics 3(3): 557-61. Revised and reprinted as "Immigration and the Future of Identity Politics in the U.S." In Samuel Kernell and Steven S. Smith, eds., Principles and Practice of American Politics, 3d edition. Washington, DC: CQ Press. 2006.

J. Eric Oliver and Taeku Lee. 2005. “Public Opinion and the Politics of America’s Obesity Epidemic.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 30(5): 923-54.

Claire Kim and Taeku Lee. 2001. “Interracial Politics.” PS: Political Science and Politics, 34(3): 631-637. Reprinted in Min Zhou and James Gatewood, eds., Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader, 2nd edition. New York: NYU Press, 2008.

Taeku Lee. 2000. “The Backdoor and the Backlash: Campaign Finance and the Politicization of Chinese Americans.” Asian American Policy Review, vol. 9, 2000: 30-55. Reprinted in James Lai and Don T. Nakanishi, eds, Asian Americans and American Politics. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. 2002.

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Mark Schlesinger and Taeku Lee. 1993. “Is Health Different? Popular Support of Federal Health and Social Policies.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 18, Fall 1993:551-628. Reprinted in The Politics of Health Care Reform, James A. Morone and Gary S. Belkin, eds. Durham: Duke University Press. 1994.

BOOK CHAPTERS Taeku Lee and Loan Kieu Le. In progress. "Asian American Political and Policy Opinions." In David Leal, Taeku Lee, and Mark Sawyer, eds., Oxford Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States. Oxford University Press.

Taeku Lee and Nicole Fox. In progress. "Public Opinion, the Media, Race, and Civil Rights." In Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds., Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. Oxford University Press.

Taeku Lee. Forthcoming (2009). "The Possibility of Mobilizing Public Opinion." In Sina Odugbemi and Taeku Lee, eds., Voice with Teeth: Public Opinion and Accountability. World Bank.

Taeku Lee. Forthcoming (2009). "Collective Movements, Activated Opinion, and Social Accountability." In Sina Odugbemi and Taeku Lee, eds., Voice with Teeth: Public Opinion and Accountability. World Bank.

Taeku Lee. 2009. “Between Social Theory and Social Science Practice: Towards a New Approach to the Survey Measurement of Race.” In Rawi Abdelal, Yoshiko Herrera, Alastair Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott, eds., Measuring Identity. Cambridge University Press.

Kim Voss, Irene Bloemraad, and Taeku Lee. 2009. “The Immigration Rallies of 2006: What Were They, How Do We Understand Them, Where Do We Go?” In Irene Bloemraad and Kim Voss, eds., Rallying for Immigrant Rights. University of California Press.

Taeku Lee. 2008. “Civic Engagement as a Pathway to Partisanship Acquisition for Asian Americans.” In Paul Ong, ed., The Future of Asian American Civic Engagement. Los Angeles: LEAP/UCLA Asian Pacific American Public Policy Institute.

Taeku Lee. 2008. Reprint of Chapter One of Mobilizing Public Opinion (“Elite Opinion Theory and Activated Mass Opinion”) in The Norton American Politics Online Reader. W.W. Norton.

Taeku Lee. 2008. "Politics, Asian American." In William G. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez. 2006. “Introduction.” In Lee, Ramakrishnan, and Ramírez, eds., Transforming Politics, Transforming America. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.

Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez. 2006. “Conclusion.” In Lee, Ramakrishnan, and Ramírez, eds., Transforming Politics, Transforming America. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.

TAEKU LEE 3 SUMMER 2009 Zoltan Hajnal and Taeku Lee. 2006. “Out of Line: Immigration and Party Identification Among Latinos and Asian Americans.” In Lee, Ramakrishnan, and Ramírez, eds., Transforming Politics, Transforming America. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.

Taeku Lee. 2002. “Rethinking the Sovereign Status of Survey Data.” In Jeff Manza, Fay Lomax Cook, and Benjamin I. Page, eds., Navigating Public Opinion: Polls, Policy, and the Future of American Democracy. New York: Oxford University Press.

Taeku Lee. 2002. “Michael C. Dawson.” In Glenn H. Utter and Charles Lockhart, eds., American Political Scientists: A Dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Pei-te Lien, M. Margaret Conway, Taeku Lee and Janelle Wong. 2001. “The Pilot Asian American Political Survey: Summary Report.” In James Lai and Don Nakanishi, eds., The National Asian Pacific American Political Almanac, 2001-2002. Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

Taeku Lee. 2000. “Racial Attitudes and the Color Line(s) at the Close of the Twentieth Century.” In Paul Ong, ed., The State of Asian Pacific Americans: Transforming Race Relations. Los Angeles: LEAP/UCLA Asian Pacific American Public Policy Institute.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION OR UNDER REVIEW Pepper Culpepper, Elena Fagotto, Archon Fung, and Taeku Lee. "Beyond Elections? Deliberation and Democracy in the European Union." Unpublished article manuscript.

Kevin Esterling, Archon Fung, and Taeku Lee. "Ideological Disagreement and Deliberative Quality: The CaliforniaSpeaks Health Care Reform Deliberation Experiment." Unpublished article manuscript.

Zoltan Hajnal and Taeku Lee. “Latinos, Asian Americans, and the Orthodoxies of Party Identification.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Zoltan Hajnal and Taeku Lee. “When and Why Do African Americans Not Identify as Democrats?” Unpublished article manuscript.

Zoltan Hajnal and Taeku Lee. “Beyond the Middle: Ambivalence, Extreme Liberalism, and White Independents.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee. Race, Identity, Power, and Method. Book manuscript in preparation.

Taeku Lee. “Social Construction, Self-Identification, and the Continuing Significance of ‘Race.’” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee. “Language-of-Interview Effects and Latino Mass Opinion.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee. “Panethnic Identity, Linked Fate, and the Political Significance of “Asian American.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee and Loan K. Le. “Soccer Moms, Reagan Democrats and Identity Clusters: A New Approach to Assessing the Intersection of Social Identities.” Unpublished article manuscript.

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Taeku Lee, Michael Murakami, and Tatishe M. Nteta. “Race, Party, and Exit: An Examination of the Impact of Candidate Race on Voter Roll-off in the 2004 U.S. Senate Elections.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee, Tatishe M. Nteta, and Christopher Parker. “Exploring the Origins of White Backlash.” Unpublished article manuscript.

Taeku Lee and Mark Schlesinger. “Signaling in Realtime: Elite Influence and the Dynamics of Public Support for Health Care Reform, 1993-94.” Unpublished article manuscript.

BOOK REVIEWS, OP­EDS, AND BRIEF REPORTS Taeku Lee. 2009. “Koreans in America: A Sociodemographic Profile of Pattern and Paradox.” Prepared for the KIFS-NBR Emerging Leaders Initiative report, Trust Building in Northeast Asia: Transpacific Networks between Korea and Korean-Americans.

Michael Omi and Taeku Lee. 2009. “Barack Like Me: Our First Asian American President.” In John Powell, ed., Obama Reflections. From Election Day to the Presidency: Social Justice Thought Leaders Speak Out. Kirwan Institute, the Ohio State University.

Archon Fung and Taeku Lee. 2008. “The Difference Deliberation Makes.” Report on the CaliforniaSpeaks health care deliberations prepared for AmericaSpeaks.

Pepper Culpepper, Archon Fung, and Taeku Lee. 2007. “Public Deliberation and Legitimate Governance.” openDemocracy.net (October).

Taeku Lee. 2007. “Mobilizing Public Will and Inspiring Citizen Activism.” Paper commissioned by the World Bank, Development Communication Division.

Taeku Lee. 2006. “Demographic Change, Issue Frames, and Simulating the Vote to Repeal Proposition 209.” Report prepared for the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity, University of California at Berkeley.

Taeku Lee. 2006. Review of Christina Wolbrecht and Rodney Hero's The Politics of Democratic Inclusion, Temple University Press (2005), in Journal of Politics (Fall).

Taeku Lee. 2004. “Asian Americans in the Electorate.” For the APSA’s “Media Resources”: http://www.apsanet.org/about/media/elections/asianamericans.cfm.

Taeku Lee. 2002. “From Myth to Mobilization: Public Opinion Among and About Asian Americans.” Policy brief commissioned by the Harvard Civil Rights Project and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

Taeku Lee. 2002. Review of Warren Cohen’s The Asian American Century, Harvard University Press (2002), in Political Science Quarterly (Fall).

Taeku Lee. 1999. Book Review of Pei-te Lien’s The Political Participation of Asian Americans, Garland (1997), in Asian American Policy Review, vol. 8.

TAEKU LEE 5 SUMMER 2009 Taeku Lee. 1997. Book Review of Kevin Gaines’ Uplifting the Race, University of North Carolina Press (1996), in Political Science Quarterly (Summer): 359-60.

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED TALKS, PREVIOUS FIVE YEARS Taeku Lee. 2009. “Koreans in America: A Sociodemographic Profile of Pattern and Paradox.” Presentation to the KIFS-NBR Emerging Leaders Initiative, Korea Institute for Future Strategies, Seoul, South Korea.

Taeku Lee. 2009. “Party Identification in the 2008 National Asian American Politics Survey.” Roundtable presentation at the American Political Science Association (APSA) Toronto, CA.

Taeku Lee. 2009. “Author Meets Readers” roundtable panel on Larry Bartels’ Unequal Democracy. Presentation at the APSA, Toronto, CA.

Taeku Lee. 2009. “Asian-American Movements, Identities, and Politics: A New Racial Project in the Obama Years?” Roundtable panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association,” San Francisco, CA.

Kevin Esterling, Archon Fung, and Taeku Lee. 2009. “Ideological Disagreement and Deliberative Quality: Small Group Discussions and the CaliforniaSpeaks Health Care Reform Events.” Presented at the Annual West Coast Experimental Political Science Conference, Del Mar, CA.

Taeku Lee. 2009. “Rollout the 2008 National Asian American Politics Survey.” Roundtable panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, IL. Also presented at the University of California, Berkeley; the University of California, San Diego.

Taeku Lee. 2008. “Through the Looking Glass, Darkly: External Ascription, Self-Identification, and Competing Approaches to the Measurement of ‘Race’.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Boston, MA. Also presented at Princeton University.

Taeku Lee. 2008. “What Does It Mean to be a Partisan? Non-Partisanship and Sequential Choice in Modeling Party Identification in Latino and Asian American Electorates.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Boston, MA.

Pepper Culpepper, Archon Fung, and Taeku Lee. 2008. Roundtable presentation on “Democratic Legitimacy in the European Union: From Is to Ought” at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Boston, MA.

Taeku Lee. 2008. Roundtable presentation on Victoria Hattam’s In the Shadow of Race at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Boston, MA.

Taeku Lee. 2007. “Mobilizing Public Will and Inspiring Citizen Activism.” Paper commissioned by the World Bank workshop on “Generating Genuine Demand with Social Accountability Mechanisms,” Paris, France.

Christopher Parker, Tatishe Nteta, and Taeku Lee. 2007. “Exploring the Origins of White Backlash.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Chicago, IL.

TAEKU LEE 6 SUMMER 2009 Taeku Lee. 2007. “Problems and Pitfalls in Linking Racial Identity to Group Politics.” Presented at UCLA, the University of Washington, Seattle, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Duke University, Durham, NC.

Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez. 2007. “Bridging Political Behavior and Social Movement Explanations of the Immigration Protests.” Presented at the UC- Berkeley conference on “The Immigration Protests of 2006,” Berkeley, CA.

Taeku Lee. 2007. Roundtable presentation “On the Social Construction, Empirical Measurement, and Political Consequences of Identity” at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the MPSA, Chicago, IL.

Taeku Lee. 2007. “Asian Americans, Latinos, and the Unmoved Mover: Immigration and the Orthodoxies of Party Identification.” Presented to the UCLA Migration Study Group, at the “Immigration and Politics Workshop,” Los Angeles, CA.

Taeku Lee, Loan Le and Mark Q. Sawyer. 2006. “Demographic Change, Issue Framing, and Simulating the Vote to Repeal Proposition 209.” Presented at the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute conference on “Equal Opportunity in Higher Education,” Berkeley, California.

Taeku Lee. 2006. “Pan-ethnic Identity, Linked Fate, and the Political Significance of ‘Asian American.’” Presented to the Conference on Diversity and Identity at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Taeku Lee. 2006. Roundtable presentation on “Race and American Power at Home and Abroad” at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Philadelphia, PA.

Taeku Lee and Loan Le. 2006. “Soccer Moms, Reagan Democrats and Identity Clusters: A New Approach to Assessing the Intersection of Social Identities.” Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Philadelphia, PA.

Kevin Wallsten and Taeku Lee. 2006. “How Conspiracies Rise, Spread and Fall: The Case of Voter Fraud, the Blogosphere and the 2004 Election.” Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Philadelphia, PA.

Taeku Lee. 2006. “Between Social Theory and the Practice of Survey Research: Towards a New Approach to the Measurement of ‘Race’.” Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the AAPOR, Montreal, Canada. Also presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Chicago, IL; at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the MPSA, Chicago, IL, Stanford University, Harvard University, and the Public Policy Institute of California.

Taeku Lee, Michael Murakami and Tatishe Nteta. 2006. "Different Strokes for Different Folks. Candidate Race and the Electoral Calculus of Black and White Voters." Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the MPSA, Chicago, IL.

Taeku Lee, Michael Murakami and Tatishe Nteta. 2005. “Exit without Voice: Black Candidates and White Voters in the 2004 Illinois Senate Race.” Presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the APSA, Washington, DC.

Taeku Lee. 2005. Roundtable presentation on “Author Meets Author: The Civil Rights Movement and Affirmative Action” at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the MPSA, Chicago, IL.

TAEKU LEE 7 SUMMER 2009 DATA PROJECTS Eric McDaniel (lead-PI) and Taeku Lee. In progress. Internet-based survey experiments on public support for policy response across health conditions (diabetes, depression, flu pandemic) and at-risk populations (white/black, children/elderly). Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Program, Berkeley, CA.

Jane Junn, Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). 2008. National Asian American Survey. Conducted by Interviewing Services of America. Funded by the Irvine Foundation, Russell Sage Foundation, Eagleton Institute, and Carnegie Corporation.

Archon Fung and Taeku Lee (co-PIs). 2007-2008. CaliforniaSpeaks Health Care Initiative Surveys. Pre- and post-event surveys of town hall meeting participants. Follow-up surveys of participants and non-participants (conducted by NSON Opinion Research). Funded by the Ash Institute and AmericaSpeaks.

Mark Sawyer (lead-PI), Taeku Lee, James Sidanius, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). 2007. Los Angeles County Social Survey. Conducted by Interviewing Services of America. Funded by UCLA, USC, UC-Berkeley, and Harvard University.

Mark Sawyer (lead-PI), Taeku Lee, James Sidanius, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). 2007. Orange County Social Survey. Conducted by MKT Consulting. Funded through PI-grants.

Jack Citrin (lead-PI), Taeku Lee, and Irene Bloemraad (co-PIs). 2007. Cross-national dataset on immigrant incorporation. Funded by a Berkeley Futures Grant.

J. Eric Oliver and Taeku Lee (co-PIs). 2004. Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences module on “Measuring Perceptions and Attitudes about Overweight and Obesity.”

Taeku Lee (PI). 2003. Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences module on “Social Constructivism and the Measurement of Race.”

Taeku Lee (PI). 2003. Golden Bear Omnibus Survey. Module on “Social Constructivism and the Measurement of Race.” Conducted by the Survey Research Center, University of California, Berkeley. Funded by the Hellman Family Faculty Fund.

J. Eric Oliver and Taeku Lee (co-PIs). 2001. Americans’ Attitudes Towards Obesity. Conducted by Survey Research Center, Princeton University. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Rudd Institute, Princeton University, and Harvard University.

Pei-te Lien (lead-PI), M. Margaret Conway, Taeku Lee, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). 2000-2001. Pilot National Asian American Politics Study. Conducted by Interviewing Services of America. Funded by the National Science Foundation and KSCI-TV.

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy, Berkeley site, “Epidemics, Public Opinion, and Agenda-Setting” ($15,000). With Eric McDaniel (lead-PI). Carnegie Corporation of New York, “Diversity and Democracy: Outreach and Community Forums on the 2008 National Asian American Survey” ($50,000).

TAEKU LEE 8 SUMMER 2009 Russell Sage Foundation, “Diversity and Democracy: Context and the Puzzle of Asian American Political Engagement” ($201,538). With Jane Junn, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). Russell Sage Foundation, “Proposal for Technical Advisory Meetings for ‘Diversity and Democracy: Context and the Puzzle of Asian American Political Engagement’” ($21,650). Proposal under second round of review. With Jane Junn, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong (co-PIs). James Irvine Foundation, “Survey of Civic Engagement Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California” ($150,000). 2008-2009. With S. Karthick Ramakrishnan (lead-PI), Jane Junn, and Janelle Wong. Harvard University, Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, “Understanding CaliforniaSpeaks” ($25,000). 2007-2008. With Archon Fung. UC-Berkeley, Berkeley Futures Grant, “Immigration, Ethnic Diversity, and Democratic Inclusion” ($41,806). 2006-2007. With Irene Bloemraad and Jack Citrin. UC-Berkeley, Hellman Family Faculty Grant ($25,000). 2005-2006. Russell Sage Foundation grant, "Immigrant Incorporation and Party Identification among Latinos and Asian Americans" ($33,257). 2005-2006. With Zoltan Hajnal. UC-Berkeley, Career Development Grant (full semester academic leave). Fall 2004. UC-Berkeley, Mellon Fellow for Undergraduate Research ($10,000). 2004-2005. UC-Berkeley, Junior Faculty Development Grant ($5,000). 2004. Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences Research Competition winner. 2004. UC-Berkeley, Center for the Teaching and Study of American Cultures. American Cultures Fellow. 2003. UC-Berkeley, COR Junior Faculty Research Grant ($5,000). 2003. J. David Greenstone Award for the Best Book in Politics and History by the American Political Science Association for Mobilizing Public Opinion. 2003. V.O. Key Award as the Best Book on Southern Politics by the Southern Political Science Association for Mobilizing Public Opinion. 2003. Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences Research Competition winner. 2003. Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Program. Yale University, 1999-2001. Kennedy School of Government Dean’s Fund, Harvard University. $5,000. 2001. Rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Lectureship. Dartmouth University. 2001. Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholar. Yale University. 1999-2001. Kennedy School of Government Dean’s Fund, Harvard University. 1998. Goldsmith Research Award, Harvard University. $2,500. 1998. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, The University of Chicago. 1996-1997. Minority Scholar-in-Residence Fellowship, Pomona College. 1995-1996. Research Grants from the Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson presidential libraries. 1995. Mellon Foundation Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, University of Chicago. 1994. Searle Foundation Fellowship, University of Chicago. 1991-1995.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (UC­BERKELEY) Chair, Diversity and Democracy Cluster, Berkeley Diversity Research Initiative. 2006-present. Director, Center on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity, and at the Institute for Governmental Studies. 2006-present. Senior Faculty Fellow, Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity, 2009-present. Advisory Board member, Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity, Immigration Research and Policy Initiative. 2007-present. Executive Committee member, Berkeley Diversity Research Initiative. 2006-present.

TAEKU LEE 9 SUMMER 2009 Advisory Committee member, Diversity Initiative for Graduate Studies in the Social Sciences. 2007-present. Executive Committee member, Center for Latino Policy Research. 2006-present. Faculty Advisory Committee, Institute for Governmental Studies. 2004-present. Executive Committee member, Center for Global Metropolitan Studies. 2006-2009. Faculty Advisory Committee, American Cultures Program. 2004-2008. Chair, faculty promotion/review committee in American Politics. 2009. Chair, faculty search committee in Diversity and Democracy. 2006-7 and 2007-8. Co-chair, faculty search committee in Globam Metropolitan Studies. 2006-7. Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science. 2005-6 and 2006-7. Co-organizer, “A Nation of Immigrants” conference. May 2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member, APSA Task Force on Political Science in the 21st Century. Program Chair, 2008 MPSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (with Caroline Tolbert). Editorial board member, American Political Science Review. 2007-present. Editorial board member, Political Science Network: Race and Ethnicity eJournal, Social Science Research Network. 2007-present. Editorial board member, Oxford Studies in Post-War American Political Development book series. 2007-present. Ralph Bunche Award Committee, APSA 2008-2009. Philip Converse Book Award Committee, APSA 2007-8. Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans member, APSA. 2004-2007. Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section Executive Council, APSA. 2004-2006. Executive Committee member, Asian Pacific American Caucus, APSA. 2000-2004. V.O. Key Book Award Committee, Southern Political Science Association. 2004-5. Founding editorial board member, AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Policy, Practice, and Community. 2002-present. Academic advisory board member, The Asian American Policy Review. 1997-present. Book review editor, Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. 1997-2001. Advisory board member, “Uniting America: Racial Equality” Program, The American Assembly, Columbia University. 1999-2000. Referee for American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Behavior, Social Forces, Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Asian American Policy Review, Princeton University Press, The University of Chicago Press, Cambridge University Press, Temple University Press, and Stanford University Press.

COMMUNITY SERVICE AND CONSULTANCIES World Bank, Communication for Governance and Accountability Program. Consultant on the “Generating Genuine Demand” project. 2007-2008. LEAP Asian Pacific American Public Policy Institute. Consultant on the “Future of Asian American Civic Engagement” project. 2007. AmericaSpeaks. Consultant on the “ CaliforniaSpeaks Health Care Initiative.” 2007. Chinese for Affirmative Action, Board of Directors. 2002-2004. Korean Community Center of the East Bay, Board of Directors. 2002-2004. Eastman-Kodak Company Diversity Advisory Panel. 2001-2003. LEAP Asian Pacific American Public Policy Institute. Consultant on the “State of Asian Pacific Americans: Transforming Race Relations” project. 1998-1999.

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