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USC Associates Chair in Social Sciences; Professor of Political Science and Gender and Sexuality Studies, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Jane Junn is Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California.
She is the author of five books on political participation and public opinion in the
United States. Her most recent book The Politics of Belonging: Race, Immigration,
and Public Opinion (with Natalie Masuoka), was published in 2013 by the
University of Chicago Press.

Her first book, Education and Democratic Citizenship in America (with Norman Nie
and Ken Stehlik-Barry, University of Chicago Press, 1996), won the Woodrow
Wilson Foundation award from the American Political Science Association for the
best book published in political science. She is also the author of Civic Education:
What Makes Students Learn (with Richard G. Niemi, Yale University Press, 1998),
New Race Politics: Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics (edited with
Kerry L. Haynie, Cambridge University Press, 2008), and Asian American Political
Participation: Emerging Constituents and their Political Identities (with Janelle
Wong, Karthick Ramakrishnan and Taeku Lee, Russell Sage Foundation, 2011).
Her research articles on political behavior, public opinion, racial and ethnic
politics, the politics of immigration, gender and politics, and political identity have
appeared in journals including Perspectives on Politics, The DuBois Review, Politics
& Gender, American Politics Research, and the American Behavioral Scientist.

Jane has been Vice President of the American Political Science Association, a
Fulbright Senior Scholar, and the recipient of an Outstanding Teacher Award from
Columbia University Teachers College. She was a member of the Social Science
Research Council National Research Commission on Elections and Voting and a
member of the National Academy of Science Committee on the U.S.
Naturalization Test Redesign. She was the director of the USC – Los Angeles Times
Poll during the 2010 California election.

She is currently at work on a new book on the “gender gap” and voting in the
United States.

Experience

  • –present
    USC Associates Chair in Social Sciences; Professor of Political Science and Gender and Sexuality Studies, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences