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Reuel Rogers' research and teaching interests focus on American politics, particularly political behavior and the influence of race and ethnicity on political dynamics. His work examines local-level politics, including how various groups in cities respond to challenges and strive for democratic rights and representation. Rogers is the author of 'Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation: Ethnicity, Exception, Exit,' which investigates the political integration of Caribbean-born Blacks in New York City, highlighting the impact of racial discrimination and stereotyping. This book won the APSA Book Awards from both the Race, Ethnicity, Politics Section and the Urban Politics Section in 2007. Currently, he is exploring new ideas related to the politics of Black suburbanization. He has received prestigious fellowships from the Social Science Research Council and the Ford Foundation and has been recognized multiple times for his teaching excellence, including the Weinberg College Distinguished Teaching Award. He is currently serving as the Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence.
Department of Political Science, Northwestern University • Evanston, IL
Teaching and conducting research on political behavior and racial and ethnic politics.
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