
Christina Sue
Assistant Professor
Christina's Vitae
Research Interests: Comparative Race and Ethnicity, Immigration, Gender, Ethnographic and Qualitative Methodology, the Sociology of Latin America
Recent Publications:
Sue, Christina. 2009. “A Reply to Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s Latin Americanization Thesis.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 32(6).
Telles, Edward and Christina Sue. 2009. “Race Mixture: Boundary Crossing in Comparative Perspective.” Annual Review of Sociology 35.
Sue, Christina. “The Dynamics of Color: Mestizaje, Racism and Blackness in Veracruz, Mexico” forthcoming in Shades of Difference: Transnational Perspectives on How and Why Skin Color Matters, edited by Evelyn Nakano Glenn. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
Sue, Christina and Edward Telles. 2007. “Assimilation and Gender in Naming.”American Journal of Sociology 112(5): 1383-1415.
Wilkerson, John, T. Jens Feeley, Nicole Schiereck, and Christina Sue. 2002. "Using Bills and Hearings to Trace Attention in Congress: Policy Windows in Health Care Legislating." Pp. 250-269 in Policy Dynamics, edited by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

