Ricardo Ramirez
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Fraga LR, Lopez L, Martinez-Ebers V, et al. (2013) Gender and ethnicity: Patterns of electoral success and legislative advocacy among latina and latino state officials in four states Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research On Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States. 28: 121-145 |
Barreto MA, Manzano S, Ramírez R, et al. (2009) Mobilization, participation, and solidaridad: Latino Participation in the 2006 immigration protest rallies Urban Affairs Review. 44: 736-764 |
Pantoja AD, Ramirez R, Segura GM. (2008) Commentary on "citizens by choice, voters by necessity: Patterns in political mobilization by naturalized latinos", Political Research Quarterly. 61: 50-52 |
Félix A, González C, Ramírez R. (2008) Political Protest, Ethnic Media, and Latino Naturalization American Behavioral Scientist. 52: 618-634 |
Ramírez R. (2007) Segmented Mobilization: Latino Nonpartisan Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in the 2000 General Election American Politics Research. 35: 155-175 |
Ramírez R. (2005) Giving Voice to Latino Voters: A Field Experiment on the Effectiveness of a National Nonpartisan Mobilization Effort Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 601: 66-84 |
Barreto MA, Ramírez R, Woods ND. (2005) Are naturalized voters driving the California Latino electorate? Measuring the effect of IRCA citizens on Latino voting Social Science Quarterly. 86: 792-811 |
Barreto MA, Ramírez R. (2004) Minority Participation and the California Recall: Latino, Black, and Asian Voting Trends, 1990–2003 Ps Political Science & Politics. 37: 11-14 |
Pantoja AD, Ramirez R, Segura GM. (2001) Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Patterns in Political Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos Political Research Quarterly. 54: 729-750 |