Gary M. Segura

Affiliations: 
The Claremont Graduate University 
Area:
General, Social Psychology, Social Structure and Development
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Bergman E, Segura G, Barreto M. (2014) Immigration Politics and Electoral Consequences: Anticipating the Dynamics of Latino Vote in the 2014 Election California Journal of Politics and Policy. 6: 1-21
Segura G. (2013) From the WPSA President Political Research Quarterly. 66: 731-731
Segura GM. (2012) Latino public opinion & realigning the American electorate Daedalus. 141: 98-113
Nicholson SP, Segura GM. (2012) Who's the Party of the People? Economic Populism and the U.S. Public's Beliefs About Political Parties Political Behavior. 34: 369-389
Santoro WA, Segura GM. (2011) Generational status and Mexican American political participation: The benefits and limitations of assimilation Political Research Quarterly. 64: 172-184
Fraga LR, Garcia JA, Hero RE, et al. (2011) Latinos in the new millennium: An almanac of opinion, behavior, and policy preferences Latinos in the New Millennium: An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior, and Policy Preferences. 1-439
Pedraza FI, Segura GM, Bowler S. (2011) The efficacy and alienation of juan Q. public the immigration marches and latino orientations toward american political institutions Rallying For Immigrant Rights: the Fight For Inclusion in 21st Century America. 123-141
Segura GM, Valenzuela AA. (2010) Hope, Tropes, and Dopes: Hispanic and White Racial Animus in the 2008 Election Presidential Studies Quarterly. 40: 497-514
Bejarano CE, Segura GM. (2010) Hearing footsteps: Latino population growth and anticipated political effects in the "new destination" states Beyond the Barrio: Latinos in the 2004 Election. 313-332
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
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