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October 2016

EDWARD E. TELLES|

Department of Sociology Social Sciences and Media Studies (SSMS) 3423 University of , Santa Barbara (UCSB) Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9430 Phone: 805 893-2090 Fax: 805 893-3324 Email: [email protected] UCSB website: www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/edward-telles Personal website: www.edwardtelles.com Website for Project on Ethnicity and Race in : https://perla.princeton.edu

PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015-present Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, 2008-2015 Director, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University, 2011-2015 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology UCLA, 1988-2008 (and joint appointment with Studies, 2002-2008) Visiting Scholar, The Russell Sage Foundation, 2004-2005 Program Officer in Human Rights, The Ford Foundation, Rio de Janeiro Office, 1997-2000 Visiting Professor, Sociology Department, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, 1994 (Senior Fulbright Fellow) Visiting Professor, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, State University of Campinas, Brazil, 1989-1990

EDUCATION: University of Texas at Austin 1984-1988, Ph.D., 1988, Sociology UCLA 1982-1984, M.A., 1984, Urban Planning Stanford University 1974-1978, B.A., 1978, Anthropology

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS: Survey Methods, Social Demography, Race and Ethnicity, Race and Ethnicity, Comparative Race and Ethnicity, Latin American Societies especially Brazil and Mexico, International Immigration, Immigrant Integration, Color and Colorism.

BOOK AWARDS: Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award for the Best Book in Sociology from the American Sociological Association, 2006 (for Race in Another America)

Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Otis Dudley Duncan Award for best book in Social Demography from the Population Section of the American Sociological Association, 2009 (for Generations of Exclusion) Otis Dudley Duncan Award for best book in Social Demography from the Population Section of the American Sociological Association, 2005 (for Race in Another America) Distinguished Book Award from the Pacific Sociological Association, 2009 (for Generations of Exclusion) Oliver Cromwell Cox Award for the Best Book from the Race and Ethnic Minorities section of the American Sociological Association, 2006 (for Race in Another America) Best Book Award from the Section of the American Sociological Association, 2009 (for Generations of Exclusion) Best Book Award from the Brazil Section of the Latin American Studies Association, 2006 (for Race in Another America) Hubert Herring Award for the Best Book in Latin American Studies from the Pacific Council for Latin American Studies, 2005 (for Race in Another America) Honorable Mention from the International Immigration Section of the American Sociological Association, 2009 (for Generations of Exclusion).

SURVEYS: Survey of Afro- in Costa Chica Region, Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico. 2012 National Surveys of Ethnicity and Race in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, 2010 Survey of Indigenous in Mexico and Afro-descendants in Colombia , 2010 Ethnicity Module for the AmericasBarometer (LAPOP) Survey. 2010. Full module applied in eight countries and partial module applied in 24 countries of the Western Hemisphere. Some items repeated in 2012 and 2014 America’s Barometer. Mexican American Study Project (MASP) Surveys, 1998-2002 (with Vilma Ortiz). Longitudinal and Intergenerational Survey, Re-Survey of 1965-66 Respondents (and their children) to Survey of Mexican in County and San Antonio City Survey of Racial Attitudes in the State of Rio de Janeiro, 2000 (with Stanley Bailey)

GRANT AWARDS FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING: “Social Science Analysis of Race and Ethnicity in Latin America” 2008-2014 Ford Foundation, New York 2008-14 Ford Foundation, Santiago and Mexico City 2009-11. Various grants from Princeton University, 2008-13 “Examining Key Issues Affecting Workforce Development: Immigrant Workers, Other New Entrants in the Economy, and Latino and Black Relations” Ford Foundation (with Abel Valenzuela, Michael Stoll and Manuel Pastor) 2006-2007

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— “Global Network and Conference on Ethnic, Race and Discrimination and Legal Remedies in Brazil, Central Europe, India, South Africa and the .” (with James Cavallaro of the Harvard Law School), 2005. UCLA Center for International Studies Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University “The Paradox of Miscegenation. Race Relations in Brazil” Ford Foundation, 2000-2002 “Training Fellowship in Latin American Sociology” (with David Lopez and Maurice Zeitlin) Mellon Foundation. 1995-2005. “Racial Classification in Brazil” National Science Foundation, 1997-1999. “Mexican American Study Project” (with Ortiz): National Institute for Child and Human Development [1 RO1 HD33436-O1A2], 1997- 2000 Russell Sage Foundation, 1996-98, 2003- 06 UC-MEXUS, 1993-94, 1997-98, 2002-03 Haynes Foundation, 1996-98 Rockefeller Foundation, 1996-98 Ford Foundation, 1993-94, 1995-96 California Policy Seminar, 1994-95 Numerous grants from UCLA including the Institute of American Cultures, Academic Senate, California Center for Population Research, Office of the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Research, Dean of Social Sciences and Office of Academic Development Various Brazil Research Grants Rockefelller Foundation, 1989-90 UCLA Academic Senate, 1989-96

OTHER AWARDS Elected Vice President of the American Sociological Association, 2010-2013 Inducted as Member of the Sociological Research Association, 2009 Distinguished Career Award, Latino Section, American Sociological Association, 2008 Premio Afro-Brasileiro, 1999 Senior Fulbright Foundation Award, 1994 UCLA Faculty Career Development Award, 1992-93 Rockefeller Foundation Post-Doctoral Award in Population Sciences, 1988-90 William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellowship, 1987-88. Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship, 1984-88. American Planning Association Fellowship, 1983-84.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, 1982-83.

BOOKS: Telles, Edward E. and the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America. 2014. Pigmentocracies: Ethnicity, Race and Color in Latin America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. (In Spanish with a new Spanish edition Foreward, forthcoming as Pigmentocracias, Mexico, DF: Fondo de Cultura Economica.) (In Portuguese with a new Portuguese edition Foreward, forthcoming as Pigmentocracias, Rio de Janeiro: 7 Letras) Telles, Edward E. and Vilma Ortiz. 2008. Generations of Exclusion: , Assimilation, and Race. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press. (In Spanish as Telles, Edward E. and Vilma Ortiz. 2011 (With a Foreward by Antonio Izquierdo). Generaciones Excluidas: Mexicanos-Estadounidenses, Asimilación y Raza. (introduction by Antonio Izquierdo) Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS). (Number 4 in the CIS Contemporary Classics Collection) Telles, Edward E. 2004. Race in Another America: The Signficance of Skin Color in Brazil. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (In Portuguese as O Significado da Raça na Sociedade Brasileira, on the web as: http://www.princeton.edu/sociology/faculty/telles/livro-O-Significado-da- Raca-na-Sociedade-Brasileira.pdf) (In Japanese as Telles, Edward E. 2011. Brazil no jinshuteki fubyodo: tajinshukokka ni okeru henken to sabetsu no kouzou. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, Co., Ltd.) (In Spanish as Telles, Edward E. 2016. Raza en Otra América: El Significado del Color de Piel en Brasil. (Introduction by Luis Carlos Castillo) Cali: Editorial Universidad del Valle) Telles, Edward E. 2003. Racismo à Brasileira. (Early version in Portuguese of Race in Another America and with a Foreward by Joaquim Barbosa) Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará.

EDITED BOOKS: Jose Vicente Tavares dos Santos and Edward Telles (eds.) In Press. Global Frontiers in Social Control and Deviance. Springer Press. Telles, Edward E., Gaspar Rivera Salgado and Mark Sawyer (eds.). 2011. Just Neighbors? Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press.

JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE EDITOR Telles, Edward E. 2012. Special Issue on . Race and Social Problems. Vol. 4. No. 1.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Rezaei, Shahamak, Ivan Light and Edward E. Telles, 2016. Brain Circulation and Transnational Entrepeneurship. International Journal of Business and Globalisation.

RESEARCH ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED ACADEMIC JOURNALS: Dixon, Angela and Edward Telles. In Press. “Skin Color: Globalizing White Supremacy” Annual Review of Sociology scheduled for 2017. Telles, Edward, René D. Flores and Fernando Urrea-Giraldo, 2015. “Pigmentocracies: Skin Color, Census Ethnoracial Categories and Educational Inequality in Eight Latin American Countries” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 40: 39-58 Telles, Edward and Tianna Paschel. 2014. “Who is Black, White or Mixed Race? How Skin Color, Status and Nation shape Racial Classification in Latin America” American Journal of Sociology 120(3) November: 864-907. Pereira, Krista M. and Edward E. Telles. 2014. “The Color of Health: Color, Racial Classification and Discrimination in the Health of ” Social Science and Medicine. 116: 241-250.. Telles, Edward and Denia Garcia. 2013. “Mestizaje and Public Opinion in Latin America” Latin American Research Review 48(3): October, 130-152 Telles, Edward and Stanley Bailey. 2013. “Understanding Latin American Beliefs about Racial Inequality” American Journal of Sociology 118(6): August, 1559-1595. Telles, Edward E. and René Flores. 2013. “Not Just Color: Whiteness, Nation and Status in Latin America” American Historical Review 93(3): March, 411-449. Flores, René and Edward Telles. 2012. “Social Stratification in Mexico: Disentangling Color, Ethnicity and Class.” American Sociological Review 77(3): 486-494. Ortiz, Vilma, and Edward Telles. 2012. "Racial Identity and Racial Treatment of Mexican Americans." Race and Social Problems 4.1 (2012): 41-56. Telles, Edward E. 2012. “Introduction.” Special Issue on Hispanics. (Edward Telles, guest editor). Race and Social Problems. 4(1): 1-5. Telles, Edward E. 2012. “The Overlapping Concepts of Race and Color in Latin America” Ethnic and Racial Studies 35(7): 1163-1168. Telles, Edward and Vilma Ortiz. 2011. “Racialization and Mexican American Incorporation; A Reply to Lawrence Bobo and José Itzigsohn." Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race: 506-510. Telles, Edward E. 2010. “A Retrospective: Looking Back a Decade Later on Brazil’s Racial Inclusion Policies” Desigualdade e Diversidade 6. January/June. Rio de Janeiro. Telles, Edward E. 2010. “Mexican Americans and Immigrant Incorporation” Contexts. February, 29-35. (Reprinted in Douglas Hartmann and Cristopher Uggen (eds.) The Contexts Reader. Second edition. New York: W.W. Norton)

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Telles, Edward and Christina Sue. 2009. “Race Mixture: Boundary Crossing in Comparative Perspective.” Annual Review of Sociology: 129-146. Telles, Edward E. 2007. “Race, Ethnicity and the UN’s Millenium Development Goals in Latin America” Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies 2(2), September: 185- 200. Sue, Christie and Edward E. Telles. 2007 “Assimilation and Gender in Naming” American Journal of Sociology 112(5), March: 1383-1415. Telles, Edward E. 2006. “Mexican Americans and the American Nation” Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 21(2), Fall: 7-24. (In Portuguese as Telles, Edward. 2006. “Os Mexicanos-Americanos e a Nação Americana: Resposta ao Professor Huntington.” Tempo Social 18(2): 167-184.) Bailey, Stanley and Edward E. Telles. 2006. “Multiracial vs. Collective Black Categories: Census Classification Debates in Brazil.” Ethnicities 6(1): 74-101. Telles, Edward E. 2003. “US Foundations and Racial Reasoning in Brazil.” Theory, Culture and Society 20(4):31-48. (Earlier version in Portuguese “As Fundações Norteamericanas e o Debate Racial no Brasil” Estudos Afro-Asiaticos 24:141-166) Telles, Edward E. and Stanley Bailey. 2002. “Políticas Contra o Racismo e Opinião Pública: Comparações entre Brasil e os Estados Unidos” Opinião Publica 8(1): 30-39. Telles, Edward E. 2002. “Racial Ambiguity Among the Brazilian Population.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 25(3) May: 415-441. Hunter, Margaret, Walter Allen, and Edward E. Telles, 2001. “The Significance of Skin Color among and Mexican Americans,” African American Perspectives 7(1): 173-184. Allen, Walter, Edward E. Telles, and Margaret Hunter, 2000. “Skin Color, Income and Education: A Comparison of African Americans and Mexican Americans,” National Journal of Sociology 12(1): 129-180. Telles, Edward E. 2000. “Industrialização, Crescimento Economico e Desigualdade Racial no Brasil, 1960-1996.” Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Trabajo 5(10):43-70. Telles, Edward E. and Nelson Lim. 1998. “Does it Matter Who Answers the Race Question? Racial Classification and Income Inequality in Brazil”. Demography 35(4). November, 465-474. (In Portuguese as Edward E. Telles. 1999. “Interessa Quem Responde a Questão Sobre Cor? Classificação Racial e Desigualdade de Renda no Brasil” Estudos Afro-Asiaticos December, 36: 7-27) Telles, Edward E. 1997. “A Promoção da Diversidade Racial no Brasil: Uma Perspectiva Comparada aos Estados Unidos” Estudos Afro-Asiaticos 30:

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Telles, Edward E., 1996.“Identidade Racial, Contexto Urbano e Mobilização Politica” Afro- Asia 17: 121-138. Murguía, Edward and Edward E. Telles, 1996. “Phenotype and Schooling among Mexican Americans,” Sociology of Education 69 (October), 276-89. Telles, Edward E., 1996 “Ações Afirmativas: Início no Brasil e Fim nos EUA?” Estudos Feministas 4(1), 194-201. Telles, Edward E., 1995. “Race, Class and Space in Brazilian Cities,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 19(4), 395-406. Telles, Edward E., 1995. “Who are the Morenas?” Social Forces 73(4) 1609-1612. Telles, Edward E., 1995. “The Structural Sources of Socioeconomic Segregation in Brazil,” American Journal of Sociology 100(5), March, 1199-1223. Telles, Edward E., 1994. “Industrialization and Racial Inequality in Employment: The Brazilian Example,” American Sociological Review 59(1), February, 46-63. (Expanded version in Portuguese as Edward Telles. 1994.“Industrialização e Desigualdade Racial no Emprego: O Exemplo Brasileiro,” Estudos AfroAsiaticos 26, September, 21-52). Telles, Edward E., 1993. “Racial Distance and Region in Brazil: Intermarriage in Brazilian Urban Areas,” Latin American Research Review 27(2), May, 141-162. Telles, Edward E., 1993. “Urban Labor Market Segmentation and Income in Brazil,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 41(2), January, 231-250. Telles, Edward E., 1992. “Residential Segregation by Skin Color in Brazil,” American Sociological Review 57(2), April, 186-197. (In Portuguese as Edward Telles. 1993. “Cor da Pele e Segregação Residencial no Brasil,” Estudos Afro-Asiaticos 24 (July), 5-22. Telles, Edward E,. 1992. “Who Gets Formal Sector Jobs?: Determinants of Formal-Informal Sector Participation in Brazilian Metropolitan Areas,” Work and Occupations 19(2), May: 108-127 Telles, Edward E,. and Edward Murguia. 1992. “The Continuing Significance of Phenotype among Mexican-Americans,” Social Science Quarterly 73(1), March, 120-122. [Reply to Alok K. Bohara and Alberto Davila's “A Reassessment of Phenotypic Discrimination and Income Differences among Mexican Americans,” in same issue.] Telles, Edward E., and Edward Murguia. 1990. “Phenotypic Discrimination and Income Differences among Mexican-Americans,” Social Science Quarterly 71(4), December, 682-696. Telles, Edward E,. 1990. “Caracteristicas Sociais dos Trabalhadores Informais: O Caso das Areas Metropolitanas no Brasil,” Estudos Afro-Asiaticos 16, December, 61-80.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Bean, Frank D., Edward E. Telles, and Lindsay Lowell. 1987. “Undocumented Immigration to the United States: Perceptions and Evidence,” Population and Development Review 13(4) December, 671-690.

RESEARCH ARTICLES IN EDITED BOOKS: Telles, Edward and Vilma Ortiz. 2016. “Generations of Exclusion” in Tomás Almaguer and Ramón Gutiérrez. Reader: A 21st Century Perspective. Berkeley: University of California. Telles, Edward. 2016. “Race Relations in Brazil” In Rogelio Saenz, David Embrick and Nestor Rodriguez (eds.) International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity. New York: Springer. Telles, Edward E. 2015. “Race in Latin America.” Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: An Interdisciplinary, Searchable, and Linkable Resource. Sage Publications. Beveridge, Andrew, David Halle, Edward Telles and Beth DuFault. 2013. “Residential Diversity and Division: Separation and Segregation among Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Affluent, and Poor.” Chapter 11 (pages 310-342) in Andrew Beveridge and David Halle (eds.) New York and Los Angeles: The Uncertain Future. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Telles, Edward and Vilma Ortiz. 2013. “Intergenerational Assimilation Patterns of Mexican Americans” Chapter 2 (pages 27-42) in Adam Sawyer and Bryant Jensen (eds.) Regarding Educación: Mexican-American Schooling, Immigration and Bi-National Improvement. New York: Teachers College Press. Telles, Edward E. 2010. “Repensando las Relaciones Raciales en Brasil” en Beatriz Castro Carvajal (ed.) La Sociedad Colombiana: Cifras y tendencias. Cali: Editorial Universidad del Valle. Telles, Edward E. 2009. ”The Social Consequences of Skin Color in Brazil” in Evelyn Nakano-Glenn (ed.) Shades of Difference: Transnational Perspectives on How and Why Skin Color Matters. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Telles, Edward E. and Vilma Ortiz. 2008. “Finding America: Creating Educational Opportunity for our Newest Citizens.” In Brian D. Smedley and Alan Jenkins (eds.) All Things Being Equal: Instigating Opportunity in an Inequitable Time. New York: The New Press. Durand, Jorge, Edward E. Telles and Jennifer Flashman. 2006. “Demographic Foundations of the Latino Population” in pages 66-99 of Marta Tienda and Faith Mitchell (ed.) Hispanics and the Future of America. (Panel on Hispanics, Committee of Population) Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Ribeiro, Luiz Cesar and Edward E. Telles. 2000. “Rio de Janeiro:Emerging Dualization in a Historically Unequal City,” Pp. 78-94 in Peter Marcuse and Ronald van Kempen (eds.) Globalizing Cities: A New Spatial Order? New York: Blackwell Press. Telles, Edward E., 1999, “Ethnic Boundaries and Political Mobilization among African Brazilians: Comparisons with the US Case,” Pp. 85-93 in Michael Hanchard (ed.) Racial Politics in Contemporary Brazil. Raleigh, NC: Duke University Press. Lopez, David, Eric Popkin and Edward E. Telles, 1997. “Central Americans: At the Bottom, Struggling to Get Ahead” Pages 279-304 (Chapter 10) in Roger Waldinger and Mehdi Bozorgmehr (eds.) Ethnic Los Angeles. New York: Russel Sage. Telles, Edward E., 1996. “Integração Economica e Migrações Internacionais: O Caso México- Estados Unidos” Pages 49-62 in Neide Patarra (ed.) Migrações Internacionais: Herança XX, Agenda XXI. Brasilia: United Nations Fund for Population Activities. Telles, Edward E., 1994. “Segregação Residencial e Crisis Urbana,” in Luiz César de Queiroz Ribeiro and Orlando Alves dos Santos Júnior (eds.) Globalização, Fragmentação e Reforma Urbana: O Futuro das Cidades Brasileiras na Crisis. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Civilização Brasileira, 189-220. Bean, Frank D., W. Parker Frisbie, Edward Telles and B. Lindsay Lowell. 1992. “The Economic Impact of Undocumented Workers in the Southwest of the United States,” in John Weeks and Roberto Ham Chande (eds.) Demographic Dynamics of the U.S.- Mexico Border, El Paso: Texas Western Press, 219-238. Telles, Edward E., 1991.“Contato Racial no Brasil Urbano: Análise de Segregação Racial nas Quarenta Maiores Areas Urbanas do Brasil em 1980,” in Peggy Lovell (ed.) Desigualdade Racial no Brasil Contempôraneo. Belo Horizonte: UFMG/ CEDEPLAR, 341-365. Bean, Frank D., W. Parker Frisbie, B. Lindsay Lowell and Edward E. Telles. 1989. “The Spanish Origin Population of the American Southwest,” in Frank D. Bean, Jurgen Schmandt, and Sidney Weintraub (eds.) Mexican and Central American Population and U.S. Immigration Policy, Austin: CMAS/University of Texas Press, 65-112. Telles, Edward and Frank D. Bean. 1988. “El Impacto de la Inmigración Indocumentada Sobre Los Mercados de Trabajo en Los Estados Unidos de Norte America,” Memorias de la Tercera Reunion Nacional Sobre La Investigación Demografica en Mexico, Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS/CONSULTANCY REPORTS/BOOK REVIEWS: Telles, Edward E. 2014. Review of The Long Lingering Shadow: Slavery, Race and Law in the American Hemisphere by Robert J. Cottrol. The American Historical Review. 119 (3): 852-853 Telles, Edward. 2014. “The Beautiful Diversity of the World Cup.” Huffington Post. July 2. Telles, Edward. 2013. “Joaquim Barbosa” Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography. Oxford University Press.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Telles, Edward and Marcelo Paixão. 2013. “Affirmative Action in Brazil.” LASA Forum: 44(2), May (Latin American Studies Association). Telles, Edward, 2012. “Color, Ethnoracial Identification, and Class Determinants of Socioeconomic Status in Latin America” Consultancy Report for the Inter-American Development Bank. Telles, Edward and Liza Steele. 2012. “Pigmentocracy in the : How is Educational Attainment Related to Skin Color? Insights 73. Latin American Public Opinion Project, Vanderbilt University. Telles, Edward and Liza Steele. 2012. “The Effects of Skin Color in the Americas.” Americas Quarterly. February 21. França, Danilo and Matheus Gato. 2012. “Entrevista com Edward Telles.” (Interview with Edward Telles). Plural: Revista de Programa de Pos-Graduação da USP 17(2):143- 158. São Paulo. Telles, Edward E. 2010. “Latin American Report on Social inequalities and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),” consultancy report for Can the MDGs Provide a Pathway to Social Justice? The Challenge of Intersecting Inequalities by Naila Kabeer. United Nations Development Program and Institute of Development Studies. Telles, Edward E. 2009. “Affirmative Action Row in Brazilian Universities” racismreview.com Telles, Edward E. and Sylvia Zamora. 2008. “Trends in Black and Latino Occupational Overlap in U.S. Metropolitan Areas” Consultancy Report to the Ford Foundation. Telles, Edward E. 2008. “Brazil in Black and White, Student Background Guide” Background Guide for Wide Angle Documentary Video. Public Broadcasting Corporation. Channel 18. Telles, Edward and Vilma Ortiz. 2008. “Mexican American Ethnic and Political Identities” Latino Policy and Issues Brief, Number 17. UCLA Chicano Studies Center. May. Telles, Edward and Vilma Ortiz. 2008. “Mexican Americans and Education” Latino Policy and Issues Brief, Number 18. UCLA Chicano Studies Center. June. Telles, Edward E. 2007 “Race in a Miscegenation Context: The Brazil Experience” United Nations Chronicle, No. 3: 1-2. www.un.org/chronicle Telles, Edward E. 2007. Incorporating Race and Ethnicity into the UN Millennium Development Goals. Race Report, Inter-American Dialogue (January). (Earlier version: Concept Paper for Incorporating Race and Ethnicity into the UN Millennium Development Goals. Policy White Paper for the Inter Agency Consultation on Race in Latin America and the Inter-American Dialogue.) Telles, Edward E. 2007. Preface to John P. Schmal The Journey to Latino Political Representation.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Telles, Edward E. 2006. Review of Militants and Citizens: The Politics of Participatory Democracy by Gianpaolo Baiocchi. Contemporary Sociology. Telles, Edward E. 2006. “Políticas raciais: pelo debate franco e plural”, Folha de São Paulo. 'Tendências e Debates'. July 12. Page 3. Telles, Edward E. 2004. Review of O Curso do Rio: Um Estudo sobre a Ação Afirmativa no Acesso a Universidade. By William G. Bowen and Derek Bok –translated into Portuguese. O Globo. Telles, Edward E. 2004. Review of Transforming Brazil: A Reform Era in Perspective by Mauricio Font. American Journal of Sociology. 1242-1243. Telles, Edward E. 2004. “Ethnic Minorities and the Political Economy of Development: A Comment on Jonas Zoninstein” Economica .6(1). June: 141-144. Telles, Edward E. 2002. Review of City of Walls: Segregation, Crime and Citizenship in São Paulo by Teresa Caldeira, Racial and Ethnic Studies,686-687. Telles, Edward E., 1996. Promoting and Integrating Race/Ethnic Diversity in Brazil. Ford Foundation Report. (consultancy report) Telles, Edward E., 1995. Review of Little Brazil: An Ethnography of Brazilian Immigrants in New York City by Maxine L. Margolis, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 538 (March), 226-27. Telles, Edward E., 1994. Review of Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods by John H. Stanfield and Rutledge M. Dennis (eds.), Contemporary Sociology 23(3),463-64. Telles, Edward E., 1991. Review of The Mexican Urban Household: Organizing for Self Defense by Henry A. Selby, Arthur D. Murphy and Stephen A. Lorenzen, American Journal of Sociology 97(3), November 1991, 885-887.

BOOKS IN PROGRESS: Telles, Edward E. and Christina Sue. Between Mexican and American (provisional title) Under contract with Oxford University Press. Telles, Edward. Decentering Race: A Latin American Perspective

ARTICLES IN PROGRESS: Esteve, Albert and Edward Telles, “Intermediate Racial Categories, Educational Gradients and Racial Intermarriage in the Americas (Brazil, Cuba and the United States)” (under review). Telles, Edward and Florencia Torche. “Who’s Indigenous in the Americas?” Ortiz, Vilma and Edward Telles, “Third Generation Disadvantage among Mexican Americans” Telles, Edward. “Race/Ethnicity, Latinos/Hispanics and the U.S. Census” Sue, Christina, Fernando Riosmena and Edward Telles “The Fluidity of Blackness in the Costa Chica, Mexico”

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Flores, René and Edward Telles. “What’s My Race Again? ‘Don’t Know’ and ‘Nationality’ Responses to the Race Question in Mexico

RECENT PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION (since 2011): Presenter, “Pigmentocracy, the significance of skin color on the health status of Latinos.” Latino Heath Forum. Santa Rosa, California, November 2016. Presenter, “Pigmentocracies: Ethnicity, Race and Skin Color in Latin America” Latin American Center, Cambridge University. October 2016. Presenter, “La Blanquitud en México” (Whiteness in Mexico) Coloquio Internacional Orden Visual, orden social. Racismo, imágenes y relaciones. Diálogos transdisciplinarios. Museo de la Ciudad de México, Mexico City, September 2016. Presenter, “Ethnoracial Measurement and Inequality in Latin America” Department of Demography. University of California, Berkeley, September 2016. Presenter, “Mexican Americans and Attitudes toward Immigration.” American Sociological Association meeting. Seattle, August 2016. Presenter, “Color and Police in Latin America and Beyond: An Agenda for Research” Presenter International Sociological Association, Research Committee 29, Vienna, July 2016. Presenter, “Carlos Hasenbalg’s Contributions to the Study of Race in Brazil” Latin American Studies Association. New York, May 2016. Presenter “O Projecto sobre Raça e Etnia en America Latina (PERLA) e as Contribuções de Carlos Hasenbalg” International Seminar in honor of Carlos Hasenbalg. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 2016. Presenter “Pigmentocracias y el Proyecto sobre Raza e Etnia en America Latina (PERLA), Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, April 2016. Presenter “Pigmentocracias y el Proyecto sobre Raza e Etnia en America Latina (PERLA), Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, April 2016. Presenter “Hallazgos sobre la Importancia de Color en Mexico y America Latina. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). November 2015. Presenter, “Racial Inequality in Brazil: A Latin American Comparison” Conference on Racial Inequality in Brazil, University of Texas at Austin, October 2015. Presenter, “Race, Ethnicity and Color in Latin America” Training Conference by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS), Real Colegio Complutense, Harvard University, August 2015. Co-organizer, Speaker and Discussant, Ethnoracial Imaginaries in Mexico and Latin America. National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City February 2015. Presenter, “Pigmentocracies: Alternative Measures of Race and Inequality in Latin America.” Harvard Kennedy School. January 2015

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Presenter, “New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in Latin America” Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara. January 2015. Presenter, "Alternative Measures of Race and Educational Inequality in Eight Latin American Countries” Broom Center, University of California, Santa Barbara. January 2015. Presenter, “Racial Classifications, Inequality and Attitudes in Latin America” School of Public Policy, UCLA, December 2014. Co-Organizer, Speaker and Discussant Ethnoracial Statistics in Colombia and Latin America. Cali, Colombia. November 2014. Keynote Speaker, “The Many Ways of Blackness across the Americas” Global Blackness conference, Duke University. November 2014. Presenter, “New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in Latin America” Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University. September 2014. Presenter (with Christina Sue) “Being Mexican American: The Compatability of Mexican Americans’ National and Ethnic Identities.” American Sociological Association meetings. August, 2014 Critic, Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration and the American Welfare State (Princeton University Press, 2012) by Cybelle Fox. Author Meets Critics Session. American Sociological Association Meetings. . August 2014. Presenter (with Vilma Ortiz), Third Generation Disadvantage among Mexican Americans. American Sociological Association meetings. San Francisco, August 2014, Presenter (with Fernando Urrea and Rene Flores) “Why Skin Color is a Better Predictor of Inequality than Census Ethnoracial Categories” meeting of the International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan. July 2014. Presenter, Color, Ethnoracial Identification, and Class Determinants of Socioeconomic Status in Latin America” Measuring Race conference, Texas A and M University, June 2014. Plenary Speaker, “Nuevas Perspectivas Sobre Raza y Etnicidad en America Latina” Annual meetings of the Mexican Demographic Society (SOMEDE), Mexico City. May 2014 Presenter, “Nuevas Perspectivas sobre Raza y Etnicidad en America Latina” Bryan Roberts Retirement conference, Guadalajara, Mexico. April 2014. Keynote Speaker “Dilemmas in the Ethnoracial Classification of Latinos and Latin Americans” in Latinos, Public Health and Inequality conference at Johns Hopkins University, April 2014. Presenter, “New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in Latin America” Department of Sociology, Temple University. March 2014. Presenter,“Pigmentocracías: Clasificación Ethnoracial, Color de Piel y Desigualdades en Países Latinoamericanos” Third Conference on Ethnicity, Race and Indigenous Peoples. Oaxaca, Mexico, November 2013. Presenter, “Mexicans in A Changing Racial Terrain” in Presidential Panel on Immigration in a

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Changing Racial Terrain. American Sociological Association meetings. New York. August, 2013. Presenter, “Mexican Americans and the ” Department of Sociology, City University of New York, March 2013. Organizer and Presider, “Country Findings from the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” Invited Panel of the Latin American Studies Association meetings, Washington, DC, May 2013. Organizer and Presider, “Comparative Findings from the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” Invited Panel of the Latin American Studies Association meetings, Washington, DC, May 2013. Organizer and Discussant, “Affirmative Action in Brazil” Latin American Studies Association meetings, Washington, DC, May 2013. Presenter, “A Retrospective on Affirmative Action in Brazil” Rice University. March, 2012. Presenter, “Overview of the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” conference on Mexico findings of the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America. Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS), Mexico City, August 2012. Public Lecture, “Ethnicity and Race in Latin America: Methodology” University of São Paulo, Brazil, June 2012. Speaker, “The Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, June 2012. Presenter, “Choosing Racial Identification in Latin America” Latin American Studies Association annual meetings, San Francisco, May 2012. Presenter, “The Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” Latin American Studies Association annual meetings, San Francisco, May 2012. Presenter, “Ethno-racial Identification and Skin Color in Latin America’s Pigmentocracy” Notestein Seminar, Office of Population Research, Princeton University. March 2012. Presenter, “Color, Ethno-racial Identification and Socioeconomic Status in Latin America’s Pigmentocracy” Barnard College, November 15,2011 Presenter, “Why Color is a Better Measure of Inequality in Latin America than Ethnoracial Identity,” NYU colloquium in Latin American Studies. October 10, 2011. Presenter, “Ethno-racial and Skin Color Inequality and Discrimination in Latin America. Miami Consortium for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Conference on Marginalization in the Americas: Perspectives from the AmericasBarometer. Miami, Florida, October 28, 2011 Presenter, Social stratification in Mexico: Disentangling Color, Ethnicity and Class. Panel on Ethnic and Race Relations in Mexico. Second Annual ERIP conference, UC , November 3, 2011.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Discussant, Eliminating Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Successes. Second Annual ERIP conference, UC San Diego, November 3, 2011. Presenter, Defining Indigenous in Official Statistics. Second Annual ERIP conference, UC San Diego, November 3, 2011. Organizer of International Conference. Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America. Princeton. November 17-18, 2011. Featured Book Panel Author, “Generaciones Excluidas: Mexicano-Estadounidenses, Asimilacion y Raza.” International Book Fair, Guadalajara, Mexico. November 30, 2011. Featuring President and Former Presidents of the University of Guadalajara on Panel as Discussants. Presenter, “The Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America and the Comparative Method in Sociology” The Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), Lima, Peru, September 2011. Presenter, “Preliminary Research Findings from the Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America” Center for Latin American Studies, Freiestat Universitat, Berlin, July 2011. Presenter of Book, “Generaciones Excluidas” at the Spanish Book Fair, Madrid, June, 2011. Presenter, “Race in Latin America” Presentation at the Princeton Alumni Weekend. May, 2011. Presenter, “Second Generation Advantage, Third and Fourth Generation Disadvantage, Results from the Mexican American Study Project” Sociology Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley. April 2011. Presenter, “Mexican American Educational Disadvantage,” Presidential Panel of the American Educational Research Association, April 2011. Presenter, “Latin America’s Pigmentocracy: Results from National Surveys” Population Association of America meeting, Washington DC March 2011.

Presenter, “Black Identity in Latin America: Results from the AmericasBarometer” Black in Latin America conference. Center for African American Studies, Harvard University, March 2011.

PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONS: American Educational Research Association (2011), American Sociological Association (1992, 1994, 1995. 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015), ANPOCS -Brazilian Social Science Association (1997, 1998, 1999, 2003), Barnard College (2011), Brazilian Sociological Society - SBS (1997), Brown University (1998, 2006, 2007), Candido Mendes University, Brazil (1998, 2003), Catholic University of Peru (2011), Centro de Estudos Brasileiros de Analises e Planejamento, Brazil (2009), Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social , Mexico (2012), City University of New York (2005, 2013), Claremont College (2004), Colombia University (2006), Colombian Sociological Association (2008), Congreso Afro-Brasileiro (1998), Cornell University (2005), Duke University (2004, 2010, 2014*), Eastern Sociological Society (2009, 2010, 2015), Federal University of Bahia,

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Brazil (1994), Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil (1994, 2000, 2003), Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil (1993, 1994), Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (1994), Freiestat Universitat, Germany (2011), Harvard University (2004, 2006, 2011, 2015), Inter- American Dialogue (2003, 2004), Inter-American Development Bank (2011), International Sociological Association (2010, 2014, 2015), International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (1992), Istanbul Sehir University (2014), Johns Hopkins University (2009, 2014*) Latin American Public Opinion Project (2009, 2011), Latin American Studies Association (1992, 1995, 1998, 2009, 2012, 2013), Mellon Conference on Latin American Sociology (1996), National Association of Chicano Studies (2003), New School for Social Research (2005), New York University (2005, 2011), Northwestern University (2008), Pacific Sociological Association (2009, 1992), Pennsylvania State University (2006*), Population Association of America (1996, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2015), Princeton University (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014), RAND (1994), Rice University (2013), Russell Sage Foundation (2005), Social Science History Association (2014), Social Science Research Council (2007), Sociedad Mexicana de Demografia (2010, 2014*), Stanford University (2007), State University of Campinas, Brazil (1994, 1995, 1996, 1999), State University of New York, Albany (2005), Temple University (2014), Texas A & M University (1993, 2001, 2005), Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico (2013), Universidad del Valle, Colombia (2012), Universidade Candido Mendes, Brazil (1997), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (2014), University of Bristol (1999) University of California, Berkeley (2005, 2007, 2011), UCLA (1995, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), University of California, Riverside (2003), University of California, San Diego (2008, 2011), University of California, Santa Barbara (2003), University of California, Santa Cruz (2004), University of Chicago (2010*), University of Miami (2011), University of (2009), University of Pennsylvania (2009), University of São Paulo, Brazil (2012), University of (2009), University of Texas, Austin (1993, 2007), University of Texas, San Antonio (2010*), University of Wisconsin (2007*), Vanderbilt University (2009), World Bank (2006), Yale University (2005).

*Keynote, Honorific Talks

FORD FOUNDATION WORK: As the Human Rights Program Officer in Brazil from February 1997- September 2000, funded: Women’s Social Movement NGOs (including public education regarding issues of gender discrimination, police training in gender discrimination and domestic violence, creating a national network of feminists and women in grassroots organizations, training and sustaining a network of women para-legals in low income communities, a gender studies journal) Black Social Movement NGOs (including public education in racism and racial discrimination, leadership training, network development of black movement activists and attorneys, participation in national and international human rights forums, and strengthening the use of law and public policy in defense against racial discrimination) Development of a National Human Rights Infrastructure (including incorporating international human rights norms and international courts in Brazilian legal practice, creating a network of diverse constituencies of human rights workers, strengthening research and

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— public education in human rights and introducing pro bono human rights work in Brazilian legal practice) Social Science Development (Including training in the use of quantitative methods for the social sciences, training in using official and survey data for social science and policy analysis, creating the first national household survey in Brazil (Pequisa Social Brasileira-PESB), and supporting research on modern methods for analyzing crime and police effectiveness Research on Race (including a paired-testers study of racial discrimination in employment, a study of the constitutionality of affirmative action, studies of violence, studies of racial disparities in police and judicial activity, and social science surveys of racial identity, discrimination, attitudes and inequality)

COURSES TAUGHT: Graduate: UCSB: Logics of Social Inquiry, Immigration Princeton: Immigrant Integration, Ethnicity and Development Workshop, Multiculturalism, Race and Ethnicity, Introduction to Latino Studies UCLA: Theories of Race/Ethnicity, Sociology of Brazil, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America, Sociology of U.S. Latinos, Quantitative Approaches to Race and Ethnicity, Demographic Techniques Undergraduate: UCSB: Immigration Princeton: Immigration, Diversity and Democracy; Social Exclusion in Latin America; Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism in Latin America; Latinos in Society and Culture; Comparative Race and Ethnicity UCLA: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America, Comparative Acculturation and Assimilation, Urban Sociology, Social Demography, Latin American Societies, in U.S. Society, International Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity, Latinoization of the United States

DISSERTATIONS CHAIRED: UCLA: Stanley Bailey, “Race and Public Opinion in Brazil”. Ph.D. awarded 2003. (co-chair with Roger Waldinger) Now Associate Professor at University of California, Irvine.

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Christina Sue, “Blackness and Race in Veracruz, Mexico” Ph.D. awarded 2007. Now Associate Professor at University of Colorado, Boulder. Kanako Ishida, “Women’s Health and Fertility in Guatemala.” Ph.D. awarded 2007. (co- chair with Donald Treiman). Now Researcher at the Center for Disease Control, Atlanta. Daniel Melero Malpica, “Oaxacans in California: Zapotec Mexican Immigration to Los Angeles” Ph.D. awarded 2008. Now Assistant Professor at California State University, Sonoma. Alisa Garni, “Mechanisms of Migration: Poverty and Social Instability in the Post War Expansion of Central American Migration to the U.S.”, Ph.D. awarded 2008. (co-chair with Adrian Favell) Now Assistant Professor at Kansas State University. Chinyere Osuji “Marriage and Mistura: Black-White Unions in Rio de Janeiro and Los Angeles” Ph.D. awarded 2010. Now Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, Camden. Rafael Porzecanski, “Silent Inequality: Labor Market and Income Differences Among Afro-descendants and Whites in Contemporary Uruguay” Advanced to Candidacy. Ph.D. in Progress (currently residing in Uruguay). Sylvia Zamora, “Transnational Racialization: How Migration Shapes Mexicans’ Conceptions of Race in Sending and Receiving Societies” (co-chair with Vilma Ortiz) PhD awarded 2014. Now Assistant Professor, Loyola Marymount University.

Princeton University: Liza G. Steele, “Attitudes about Inequality and Welfare in Brazil, China, France and the United States” (co-chair with Scott Lynch), Ph D awarded 2013. Now Assistant Professor, Purchase College, State University of New York. René Flores, “Not in My Town”: The Social and Economic Consequences of Local and State Anti-immigrant Ordinances in the U.S.” PhD awarded 2014. Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Seattle. Maria Abascal, “Hispanic Population Growth and Black-White Relations in the United States” Ph.D awarded June 2016. Assistant Professor, Columbia University. Denia Garcia, “Social Relations in a Multiethnic Neighborhood” Ph.D. expected, August 2017. Angela Dixon, Advanced to Candidacy. Ph.D. expected, July 2018.

UCSB: Liliana Rodriguez, Advanced to Candidacy. Ph.D. expected July 2018.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Peer Reviewer:

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Social Science Quarterly, Social Problems, Demography, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Estudios Sociales, Ethnicities, Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies Journal, Latin American Research Review, Mexican Studies, Public Opinion Quarterly, Social Problems, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Theory, Culture and Society, Hispanic American Historical Review, World Educational Review, World Politics New York University Press, Princeton University Press, University of North Carolina Press, University of Texas Press, Cambridge University Press, Yale University Press, Russell Sage Press, Penn State University Press, Temple University Press, St. Martins/Palgrave Press, University of California Press. National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health Editorial Boards: Novos Estudos CEBRAP (Brazil), 2016- Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2012- Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2011- Debates en Sociología (Peru) 2011- World Politics, 2009-2010 Sociology of Education, 2007-2010, Afro-Asia (Brazil), 1996-2002 American Journal of Sociology, 1994-97 Estudos Afro-Asiaticos (Brazil), 1998-2007 Advisory Boards: 2010 Census Advisory Committee, The Russell Sage Foundation. 2008-2009 The Opportunity Agenda, (Founding Board Member) New York and Washington D.C., 2005-2008. United States Census Advisory Committee on Professional Associations, representing Population Association of America, 2005-07 Global Justice Center, (Justiça Global) 2002-05. American Sociological Association: Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Committee, 2016-18 Du Bois Award for a Career of Distinguished Scholarship Selection Committee, 2012-2014 Vice President Outgoing 2012-2013 Chair, Committee on Nominations 2012 Vice President, 2011-2012 Executive Council, 2010-2013 2012 Annual Meeting Program Committee, 2010-2012

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) Committee, 2010-2013 Vice President Elect, 2010-2011 Editorial Committee, Sociology of Education, 2006-2010 Population Section, Otis Dudley Duncan Book Award Selection Committee, 2009-2012 Latino Section Chair, 2008-09 2006 Annual Meeting Program Committee, 2004-06 Awards Committee, 2001-04 Task Force for a Statement on Race, 2001-02 Committee on International Sociology, 1994-97 International Immigration Section Student Paper Award Committee, 1995-96 Population Section Nominations Committee, 1993-94 Various: External Review Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California, 2015 Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank, Social Items and the Censuses, 2011- 2013 Consultant, Social Inequalities and the MDGs in Latin America, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 2010 Consultant, Incorporating Race and Ethnicity in Latin America in the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals, Inter-American Dialogue, 2004 Member, National Academy of Science Committee on the Status of Hispanics in U.S. Society, 2003-05 Consultant, Public Policies and the Future of Rio de Janeiro, 1996-97 Reviewer, GRE Advanced Placement Test in Sociology, 1994

UNIVERSITY SERVICE: University of California, Santa Barbara Chair, Assistant Professor Search in Immigration, 2015-16 Sociology Department Executive Committee, 2016-17 Broom Population Center Advisory Committee, 2015- Charges Committee for Academic Senate Advisory Committee, Chicano Studies Institute Princeton University Director, Center for Migration and Development, 2012-2015 Director, Project on Ethnicity and Race in Latin America (PERLA), 2009-2015 Professor/Assistant Professor Recruitment/Search Committees (3), 2010, 2012, 2013 Executive Committee, Center for Migration and Development, 2008-2012. Self-Study Committee for Department of Sociology, 2014-15 Various Personnel Reviews

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Associate, Center for African American Studies, 2008-2015 Equal Employment Officer, Department of Sociology, 2010-15 Framing Ethnic Studies/Comparative Race Studies Committee, 2012-14 Faculty Recruitment Committee, Center for African American Studies Advisory Committee, Latino Studies, 2011-2015 Equal Opportunity Officer, Office of Population Research, 2013-15 UCLA: Sociology: Dorothy Meier Chair Selection Committee, 2006-08 Executive Committee, 2003-04 Director of Area Program in Communities and Institutions, 1994-97 Computer Committee, 1994-95 Graduate Curriculum and Advisement Committee (GCAC), 1992-93, 2001-02 Admissions/Awards Committee, 1990-91, 1993-94, 1995-96, 2002-2003, 2005-2006 Various Personnel Reviews Chicano Studies: Public Policy Committee (Chair), 1994-95 Implementation Committee for the Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction in Chicana and Chicano Studies (also known as the Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction in Chicana and Chicano Studies), 1993-95 Executive Committee of the UCLA Chicano Research Center, 1993-1995 Steering Committee, 1992-93 Committee to Administer the Major, 1990-92 Various Personnel Reviews Various awards committees, 1990-95 Latin American Center: Director, Program on Brazil, 2005-2008 Latin American Center Advisory Committee, 2000-2008 Latin American Center Director Search Committee, 1994-95 Publications Committee, 1993-95 Committee to Administer the Interdisciplinary Program in Latin American Studies, 1993-94 Various awards committees Afro-American Studies: Advisory Committee: 2005-2008 California Center for Population Research:

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Curriculum Vitae EDWARD E. TELLES —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Infrastructure Development Committee: 2005-2008 University-wide: Institute of American Cultures Executive Committee, 1994-97 Various Personnel Review Committees

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (current): American Sociological Association Population Association of America Latin American Studies Association Sociological Research Association

LANGUAGES: Spanish, Portuguese (complete fluency) Italian, French, Catalan (reading ability)

PRE-ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICE: Grants Management Specialist, Community Development Department, City of Los Angeles, 1980-83 English as a Second Language Instructor, SER-Jobs for Progress, Los Angeles, 1978-80 Research Director, for Fair Representation, (organization that promoted drawing of equitable voting districts in California Legislature, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles City Council and Los Angeles Unified School District), 1981-83 Community Organizer (voter registration, general advocacy work) Pico Union Area, Los Angeles, 1978-81.

References available upon request

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