• Stacey Greene
  • Assistant Professor
  • Subfield: American Politics, Race and Ethnic Politics, Doctoral Faculty
  • Office: Hickman Hall, Room 414
  • Phone: 848-932-1810
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  • CV

  • Graduate Content:
  • Program in American Politics
  • Race and Ethnic Politics
  • Bio:

    Prof. Greene studies inter-group politics between marginalized groups, especially racial, ethnic and gender minorities. Dr. Greene's research focuses on factors that promote political action on behalf of other minority groups; political attitudes toward out-groups, and the processes of learning about race in the United States.

  • Publications:

    Book Chapters

    Frasure, Lorrie, and Stacey Greene. 2021. "The Obama Era and Black Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigration Policies." In After Obama: African American Politics in a Post-Obama Era, edited by Todd C. Shaw, Robert A. Brown and Joseph P. McCormick II, 318-339. New York University Press 

     

    Frasure-Yokley, Lorrie, and Stacey Greene. 2013. "Black Views toward Proposed Undocumented Immigration Policies: The Role of Stereotypes and Economic Competition." In Black and Brown in Los Angeles: Beyond Conflict and Coalition, edited by Josh Kun and Laura Pulido, 90-111. University of California Press.

     

    Encyclopedia Entries

    Greene, Stacey. 2021. “Minority” In The Routledge Companion to Race and Ethnicity, 2nd edition, edited by Stephen Caliendo and Charleton McIlwain: Routledge London.

    Journal Articles          

    • Harbin, M. Brielle, and Stacey Greene. 2022. “Navigating the Discipline in this Moment: Considering What It Means to be Women of Color Political Scientists in our Political Climate.” PS: Political Science and Politics            
    • Greene, Stacey, Yalidy Matos, and Kira Sanbonmatsu. 2022. "Women Voters and the Utility of Campaigning as “Women of Color”." Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 43 (1): 25-41. 
    • Matos, Yalidy, Stacey Greene, and Kira Sanbonmatsu. 2021. "The politics of “women of color”: a group identity worth investigating." Politics, Groups, and Identities: 1-22.
    • Matos, Yalidy, Stacey Greene, and Kira Sanbonmatsu. 2021. "Do Women Seek “Women of Color” for Public Office? Exploring Women’s Support for Electing Women of Color." Political Research Quarterly 74 (2): 259-273.  
    • LeVan, Carrie A., and Stacey Greene. 2021. "Undermining the party: anti-black attitudes, presidential vote choice, and split-ticket voting among white voters." Politics, Groups, and Identities: 1-23.