Research
BOOK
“Latino Identity and Political Attitudes: Why Are Latinos Not Republican?” Palgrave MacMillan (2017) (ISBN 978-3-319-33969-6)
2017 Best Book in Race and Political Behavior award from APSA Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Organized Section
PAPERS
Velez, Y.R., Saavedra Cisneros, Á. & Gomez, J. Language Barriers: Causal Evidence of Linguistic Item Bias in Multilingual Surveys. Political Behavior (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-023-09869-8
Tony E. Carey & Ángel Saavedra Cisneros (2023) Policing Protest: An Examination of Support for Police Suppression of Protest. PS: Political Science & Politics, 1–6
with Tony E. Carey Jr., Darrin L. Rogers & Joshua M. Johnson (2022) "One size does not fit all: core political values and principles across race, ethnicity, and gender" Politics, Groups, and Identities, DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2022.2044869
Song, Andrew M. Owen Temby, Dongkyu Kim, Gordon M. Hickey, Angel Saavedra Cisneros. (2018) “Measuring, mapping and quantifying the effects of trust and informal communication on transboundary collaboration in the Great Lakes fisheries policy network” Global Environmental Change
Song, Andrew M. Angel Saavedra Cisneros, Owen Temby, Jean Sandall, Ray W.Cooksey, Gordon M. Hickey (2017) “On Developing an Inter-Agency Trust Scale for Assessing Governance Networks in the Public Sector” International Public Management Journal
BOOK CHAPTER
with Natasha Altema-McNeely and Paul Djupe (2023) "Is the Effect of Religion "Raced" on Pandemic Attitudes and Behaviors? " in Paul A. Djupe and Amanda Friesen, eds. An Epidemic among My People: Religion, Politics, and COVID-19 In the United States Temple University Press
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Saavedra Cisneros , Angel. “Latino Republicans.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies. Ed. Ilan Stavans. New York: Oxford University Press, (2018).
Saavedra Cisneros, Angel. (2018) Book Review: The New Americans? Immigration, Protest, and the Politics of Latino Identity, by Heather Silber Mohamed. Political Science Quarterly 07/2018; 133(2):372-374.
Preregistered Experiments:
Latinos, Trump, Emotions and Mobilization. https://osf.io/jyr6w
Racial and Media Framing Effects on support for Protest suppression (with Tony Carey). https://osf.io/e524v
This is an undergraduate research lab modeled after graduate research seminars. Students are invited to join the meetings and apply to become researchers through funded research with the goal of advancing their in-depth knowledge, experimental and political methodologies in an effort to better prepare them for graduate School.
Working Papers
Contesting Hegemonic Meanings of Identity: Latinos and the 2006 Protests (under review)
The Trump Effect on Latino Mobilization