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                                   Stephen A. Nuño
Department of Politics and International Affairs
PO Box 15036
  Website:   http://stephenanuno.com
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5036Email: stephen.nuno@nau.edu

Updated: August 28, 2009


CURRENT POSITION
Northern Arizona University
    Assistant Professor, 2008 - Present
EDUCATION
University of California, Irvine    PhD, Political Science, 2008
University of California, IrvineMA, Political Science, 2006
University of California, Los Angeles BA, Political Science, 1996
PUBLICATIONS

Barreto, Matt A. and Stephen A. Nuño. (Forthcoming). “The Effectiveness of Co-ethnic Contact on Latino Political Recruitment.” Political Research Quarterly.

'Marks, Mara, Stephen A. Nuño and Gabriel Sanchez. (2009). “Look Back in Anger: Voter Opinions of Mexican Immigrants in the Aftermath of the 2006 Immigration Demonstrations.” Urban Affairs Review, 44(5): 695 - 717.


Barreto, Matt A., Stephen A. Nuño, Gabriel R. Sanchez. (2009). “The Disproportionate Impact of Voter-ID Requirements on the Electorate- New Evidence from Indiana.” PS: Political Science and Politics, 42(1): 111-116.


Leal, David L., Stephen A. Nuño, Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Jongho Lee. (2008). “Latinos, Immigration and the 2006 Election.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 41(2): 309 – 317.


Nuño, Stephen A. (2007). “Latino Politics.” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed., Ed. William A. Darity, Macmillan Reference USA; Detroit, MI.


Guerra, Fernando and Stephen A. Nuño. (2007). “Political Representation and Resident Perceptions of the City of Los Angeles” in Los Angeles, State of the City Report; Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs; Los Angeles, CA.


Nuño, Stephen A. (2007). “Latino Mobilization and Vote Choice in the 2000 Presidential Election.” American Politics Research, 35(2): 273 – 293.


Barreto, Matt, Fernando Guerra, Mara Marks, Stephen A. Nuño, and Nathan Woods (2007). “Controversies in Exit Polling: Implementing a Racially Stratified Homogeneous Precinct Approach.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 39(3): 477 – 483.



ARTICLES IN PREPARATION


Magnabosco, Jennifer L., Stephen A. Nuño and Brianne Barclay. “Perceived Neighborhood Quality, Individual SES, Civic Participation and Health, Mental Health and Drug Abuse/Alcohol Services: A Preliminary Analysis of Adults in the City of Los Angeles, CA”.


Cohen-Marks, Mara and Stephen A. Nuño. (Under Review). “The Impact of Housing Market Conditions on Public Opinion.”

Nuño, Stephen A. “Apples and Oranges: Predicting Political Participation Among Latino Protestants and Latino Catholics.”

Barreto, Matt, Stephen A. Nuño and Gabriel Sanchez. “Voter ID Requirements and the Disenfranchisement of Latino, Black and Asian Voters.”


Leal, David L., Stephen A. Nuño, Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Jongho Lee. “Latinos in the 2008 Election.”

Nuño, Stephen A. “How Democratic are Latino Minority-Majority Districts?”

Barreto, Matt A. and Stephen A. Nuño. “The Latino Vote in State Primaries in the 2008 Election.”



RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle: Advisory Board
Film Documentary
USC Annenberg School for Communication, Institute for Justice and Journalism: 2009- Present

2008 Presidential Election Exit Poll; Co-Principle Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: August 2008 - Present.

Latinos ’08; Senior Researcher

Documentary supported by Public Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Annenberg School for Communication, Institute for Justice and Journalism

Online Voter Registration Systems in Arizona and Washington: Evaluating Usage, Public Confidence and Implementation Processes

Pew Center on the States - Make Voting Work Project: 2008-Present

Survey on the Impact of Voter ID Laws in the State of Indiana; Co-Principle Investigator

Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Sexuality
University of Washington, Seattle: October 2007–Present.

2008 Presidential Primary Election Exit Poll; Co-Principle Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: July 2007–August 2008.

2007 Los Angeles Riots 15th Year Anniversary Resident Follow-up Survey; Co-Principle Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: November 2006–May 2007

Leadership Initiative; Co-Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: November 2006–Present.

2006 Congressional Election Exit Poll; Principle Investigator

University of California, Irvine: November 2006.

2006 New American Exit Poll; Research Associate

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: November 2006.

Glassell Park Development Survey; Co-Principle Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: March 2006.

2005 Los Angeles Mayoral Election Exit Poll; Co-Principle Investigator

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University: May 2005.


FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS


Research Grant, Co-Principle

The John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation    $ 76,000
December 2007

Research Grant, Co-Principle

The Brennan Center for Justice
New York University    $ 35,000
October 2007

Dissertation Grant

University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States
University of California, Riverside    $ 12,000
2006 - 2007

Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow in Urban Studies

The Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University    $ 50,000
2006 - 200

Research Fellowship

Department of Political Science
University of California, Irvine    $ 12,000
2006 - 2007

Pre-Dissertation Fellowship

School of Social Sciences
University of California, Irvine    $ 6,000
2005 - 2006

Graduate Student Research Fellowship Chicano/Latino Department Center for Research on Latinos in a Global Society

University of California, Irvine    $ 4,000
2005

Latino Fund Scholarship

The Latino Caucus
American Political Science Association    $ 500
2005


PRESENTATIONS


The GOP and Latinos: What next?
GOP Women of Flagstaff
Flagstaff, AZ: November 19, 2008.

Myths, Realities and Challenges of Professional Hispanics in the 21st Century

Speech for Raytheon Company’s Hispanic Organization for Leadership & Advancement
Los Angeles, CA: September 2007.

Voter ID Requirements and the Disenfranchisements of Latino, Black and Asian Voters.

American Political Science Association Conference
Chicago, IL: September 2008.

Beyond Borders: The Future of Immigration Reform and its Impacts on Los Angeles.

Los Angeles, CA: June 2007. 2007
2007 Los Angeles Riots 15th Year Anniversary Resident Follow-up Survey
Los Angeles City Council
Los Angeles, CA: May 2007

Race, Class and Homeownership: Achieving the Dream in the City of Angels.

Urban Affairs Association Conference
Seattle, WA:  2007

Assessing the Effectiveness of Targeted Versus General Contact: The Case of Latino Voter Mobilization in 2004.

Western Political Science Association Conference
Las Vegas, NV: March 2007.

Republicanus Latinus Erectus: The Missing Link?

American Political Science Association Conference
Philadelphia, PA: September 2006.