Lawrence D. Bobo - Harvard University

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1 August 2020 Curriculum Vitae Lawrence D. Bobo WORK ADDRESS: Office of the Dean of Social Science University Hall 3 South Harvard Yard Harvard University Executive Assistant Phone (Cherisse Haakonsen): (617) 496-3222 Faculty Assistant Phone (Kelly Deneen): (617) 496-7778 Department FAX: (617) 496-8951 EDUCATION: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ph.D., Sociology, 1984. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, M.A., Sociology, 1981. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California, B.A., Sociology, 1979. (Magna Cum Laude) HONORARY DEGREES: Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa), Loyola Marymount University, May 5, 2001. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1997. CURRENT POSITION: Dean of Social Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University (October 1, 2018-present). W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of the Social Sciences and Harvard College Professor (2018-2023), Harvard University, (January 2008-present; appointments in the Department of Sociology and the Department of African and African American Studies).

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August 2020 Curriculum Vitae

Lawrence D. Bobo

WORK ADDRESS: Office of the Dean of Social Science University Hall 3 South Harvard Yard Harvard University Executive Assistant Phone (Cherisse Haakonsen): (617) 496-3222 Faculty Assistant Phone (Kelly Deneen): (617) 496-7778 Department FAX: (617) 496-8951 EDUCATION:

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ph.D., Sociology, 1984.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, M.A., Sociology, 1981.

Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California, B.A., Sociology, 1979. (Magna Cum Laude) HONORARY DEGREES:

Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa), Loyola Marymount University, May 5, 2001.

Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1997. CURRENT POSITION:

Dean of Social Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University (October 1, 2018-present). W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of the Social Sciences and Harvard College Professor (2018-2023), Harvard University, (January 2008-present; appointments in the Department of Sociology and the Department of African and African American Studies).

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POSITIONS HELD: Chair, Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University (July 1, 2013-September 30, 2018). Acting Chair, Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard

University, July 2010-June 2011). Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor, Stanford University (September

2005-December 2007). Director, Center for Comparative Study in Race and Ethnicity, and Director, Program in African and African American Studies, Stanford University (September 2005-December 2007). Professor of Sociology, Stanford University (January 2005-August 2005). Norman Tishman and Charles M. Diker Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University (July 2001-December 2004). Acting Chair, Department of African and African American Studies and Acting Director, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Studies (July 2003-2004) Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Afro-American Studies, Harvard University (July 2002-June 2003). Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, (July 1998-June 2000). Professor of Sociology and of Afro-American Studies, Harvard University,

Cambridge (July, 1997-June 2001).

Professor of Sociology and Director, Center for Research on Race, Politics, and Society, University of California, Los Angeles, (July 1993-June 1997).

Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 1, 1990-June 30, 1993.

Vice-Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles,

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July 1992-June 1993.

Associate Professor of Sociology (with tenure), University of Wisconsin, Madison, July 1989-1991.

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, August

1984-June 1989.

Senior Research Associate, National Academy of Science-National Research Council, Committee on the Status of Black Americans, June 1985- August 1988. (Panels on Education and on Social and Cultural Continuity and Change.)

Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, June 1984 August 1984, Introductory Social Psychology.

Research Assistant, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, May 1980 August 1984, project studying changes in racial attitudes.

Teaching Assistant, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Summer Program, University of Michigan, Summer 1983, Intermediate Linear Models. Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan:

January 1982-May 1982: The Detroit Area Study, a graduate level course on survey methodology involving the design and implementation of a citywide survey.

September 1980-May 1981: Social Statistics, two graduate level courses on

probability distributions, regression, the general linear model, and log-linear models. RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Race and ethnicity, social inequality, and political psychology. FELLOWSHIPS

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, 2007. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Fellow, 2007-2008.

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Alphonse M. Fletcher Sr. Fellow, 2nd Cohort, Fletcher Foundation, 2006-2007. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, Fellow, 1995-96. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Fellow, 1988-89.

American Sociological Association, Minority Fellowship, 1983-1984.

Horace H. Rackham Pre-doctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1982-1983. HONORS AND AWARDS

Elected, Phi Beta Kappa (Alumni Member), Omega Chapter of California, Loyola Marymount University, April 21, 2020. Outstanding Book Award, American Association for Public Opinion Research, (for Prejudice in Politics: Group Position, Public Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute, 2006), May 2018. Elected, 2017 W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow, American Association of Political and Social Science.

Leadership in Diversity Science Award, Office of Faculty Diversity and Development at the Diversity Research Office, University of California, Los Angeles (October 2013).

Prose Award 2012, Best Single Volume Reference/Humanities and Social Sciences, Association of American Publishers (for The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-present). Charles Horton Cooley-George Herbert Mead Award for a Career of Distinguished Scholarship in Sociological Social Psychology, American Sociological Association, 2012. Elected member, American Philosophical Society (Spring 2008). Elected Member (Fellow), American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fall 2007). Finalist, C. Wright Mills Book Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Spring 2007.

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William L. Strickland ’71 Alumni Excellence Award, African American Alumni Association, Loyola Marymount University, February 24, 2007. Elected Member (Fellow), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Spring 2006).

Outstanding Book Award, American Association for Public Opinion Research (for Racial Attitudes in America: Trends and Interpretations, 1997 edition), May 2005. W. E. B. Du Bois Medal, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and And African American Research, Harvard University, December 2004. Elected Member, National Academy of Science (Spring 2004).

Honorable Mention, Gordon W. Allport Award Competition, Society for the

Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1996. Scholarly Achievement Award, North Central Sociological Association, (for Racial Attitudes in America: Trends and Interpretations, 1985 edition), 1986. Honorable Mention, Gordon W. Allport Award Competition of the Society for

the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1982.

First Place, American Association for Public Opinion Research Student Paper Award Contest, 1981.

W.E.B. Du Bois Outstanding Student Achievement Award, Afro-American Studies Center, Loyola Marymount University, 1979. NAMED AND OTHER MAJOR PUBLIC LECTURES

Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brusnwick, NJ., April 4, 2019.

Doris Selo Lecture, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC., February 27, 2019 Panelist, “Racism”, Annual University Forum, American Psychoanalytic Association, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, NY., January 20, 2017.

Panelist, “Populism and the Future of American Politics.” American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA., November 10, 2016.

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Panelist, “Politics, Prejudice & Polarization: Can We Cross the Divide?” Boston Museum of Science, Boston, MA., October 13, 2016.

Shirley Kennedy Lecture (10th Annual), Center for Black Studies Research, University of California, Santa Barbara, May 16, 2013. Centennial Lecture, Department of Sociology, Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan, November 1, 2012. Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture, School of Public Policy, Baruch College, City College of New York, April 24, 2012. Warren E. Miller and Philip E. Converse Lecture, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, April 19, 2012. Keynote Address, Inaugural Conference of the University of California Center for New Racial Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, April 21, 2011. Welling Professor Lecture II, George Washington University, “Post-racialism: The Racial Divide in the Age of Obama,” April 28, 2011. Welling Professor Lecture I, George Washington University, “Obama and the Racial Divide,” April 2010. Annual Kingsley Birge Lecture, Department of Sociology, Colby College, April 19, 2010. Distinguished Lecture in the Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Northeastern University, April 1, 2010. Keynote Address, International Field Directors and Technologies Conference, Del Rey Beach Marriott, Del Rey Beach, Florida, May 18, 2009. Featured Speaker (Full Day Symposium, “Race and Racism in America”), Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA., April 3, 2009. Walker-Ames Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, May 15, 2007. Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, September 28, 2006.

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Inaugural Lecture, Center on Urban Research and Public Policy, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. September 12, 2006 Alpha Kappa Delta Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Akron, Akron, OH., April 28, 2006. Keynote Address, African American History Month Celebration, National Academy of Science, Washington, DC., February 13, 2006. Keynote Address, Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Award Ceremony and Luncheon, Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights, San Francisco Bay Area, February 10, 2006. Keynote Speaker, Unity Month, Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, Emory University, November 14, 2005. J. Milton Yinger Lecture, Department of Sociology, Oberlin College, Oberlin Ohio, October 14, 2005. Keynote Address, 10th Annual Celebration, Center for African American Urban Studies and the Economy, Conference on “African Americans and the Post- Industrial Age: Confronting New Challenges of Urban Historical Research and Policy Making,” Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 30, 2005. Commencement Speaker, Program in African and African American Studies, Stanford University, June 12, 2005.

Inaugural Lecture, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences, Social Science Research Institute, Duke University, October 24, 2004. Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipient, Loyola Marymount University, May 5, 2001. Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Visiting Scholar, 2000-2001 (Public lectures delivered at: George Washington University, Oberlin College, Tufts University, Kent State University, University of California, Irvine, Haverford College, University of Rhode Island, Birmingham Southern College, and Washington & Lee University). Keynote Address, 12th Annual National Black Graduate Student Conference,

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University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 1, 2000. Keynote Address, Series on Prejudice, Stereotyping and Public Policy, University of Kentucky, April 17, 1998. Convocation Speaker, Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, December 3,

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24th Annual Daniel Katz-Theodore Newcomb Lecturer, University of Michigan, April 1996.

The State of the Union, Lecture Series, Departments of Urban Studies and

Planning and School of Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November 9, 1995.

Convocation Speaker and Minority Scholar in Residence, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, February 28-March 10, 1995. Distinguished Keynote Speaker, Social Science Commencement, UCLA, June 19, 1994.

Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Chicano/Latino Policy Project, Institute for the

Study of Social Change, University of California, Berkeley, "The Social Psychology of Immigration Politics", April 7, 1994.

Keynote Speaker, City of Glendale, Glendale, California, Fifth Annual Dr. Martin Luther Day Celebration, "Chaos or Community?: Dr. King's Dream and Southern California in 1994", January 13, 1994.

Featured Speaker, University of Georgia, Institute for Behavioral Research, Attitude and Opinion Group, and Survey Research Center Annual Conference, "Race Attitudes in the 1990s", January 28, 1993.

First Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture, Department of Sociology and Department of Afro-American Studies, Northwestern University, January 14, 1993.

Wesleyan University, Afro-American Studies Department Lecture Series,

"Race Riots in the Twentieth Century: Causes and Consequences", October 1992.

Oberlin College, Public Lecture, Sponsored by the Department of Sociology, Department of Psychology, Afro-American Studies, and Black Students

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Association, October 1992.

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America Lecture Series, Brown University, November 1991.

Thorstein Veblen Lecture Series, Stanford University, Department of Sociology and Stanford Centennial Celebration Committee, February 1990. E. Franklin Frazier Lecture, Yale University, Department of African and Afro-American Studies, March 1989. PUBLICATIONS Books and Edited Volumes Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., Claude Steele, Lawrence D. Bobo, Michael C. Dawson, Gerald

D. Jaynes, Lisa Crooms-Robinson, and Linda Darling-Hammond (eds). 2012. The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present. New York: Oxford University Press. (WINNER Prose Award 2012, Best Single Volume Reference/Humanities and Social Sciences, Association of American Publishers).

Bobo, Lawrence D. (ed.) 2011. Race, Inequality & Culture. (Guest edited Issue of the

journal Daedalus 140(Spring) No. 2. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Mia Tuan. 2006. Prejudice in Politics: Group Position, Public

Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Finalist, C. Wright Mills Book Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Spring 2007)

Bobo, Lawrence D. (ed.). 2003. Race, Racism, and Discrimination. (Special Issue of the

journal Social Psychology Quarterly 66 (December) No. 4. O’Connor, Alice, Chris Tilly, and Lawrence Bobo (eds.). 2001. Urban Inequality:

Evidence From Four Cities. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Bobo, Lawrence, Melvin L. Oliver, James H. Johnson, and Abel Valenzuela (eds.). 2000.

Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Sears, David O., James Sidanius, and Lawrence Bobo (eds.). 2000. Racialized Politics:

The Debate about Racism in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Bobo, Lawrence (ed.). 1997. Race, Public Opinion and Society (Special Issue of the Journal Public Opinion Quarterly, 61 (Spring) no. 1.

Schuman, Howard, Charlotte Steeh, Lawrence Bobo, and Maria Krysan. 1997.

Racial Attitudes in America: Trends and Interpretations. (completely revised and updated edition). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Received the Outstanding Book Award, American Association for Public Opinion Research, 2005)

Schuman, Howard, Charlotte Steeh, and Lawrence Bobo. 1985. Racial Attitudes in America: Trends and Interpretations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Updated paperback edition issued in 1988. Received the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, North Central Sociological Association. Research Articles Simmons, Alicia, D. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2018. “Understanding ‘No Special Favors’:

A Quantitative and Qualitative Mapping of the Meaning of Responses to the Racial Resentment Scale.” Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 15(2): 323-352.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2017. “Racism in Trump’s America: Reflections on Culture,

Sociology, and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.” British Journal of Sociology 68(S1): S85-S104.

Simmons, Alicia D. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2015. “Can Non-Full Probability Internet

Surveys Yield Useful Data?: A Comparison of Full-Probability Face-to-Face Surveys in the Domain of Race and Social Inequality Attitudes.” Sociological Methodology 45: 1-31 (online edition).

Samson, Frank L. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2014. “Ethno-Racial Attitudes and Social

Inequality.” Pp. 515-546 in Handbook of the Social Psychology of Inequality, edited by J. McCleod, E. Lawler, and M. Schwalbe. New York: Springer.

Bobo, Lawrence D., Camille Z. Charles, Maria Krysan, and Alicia D. Simmons. 2012.

“The Real Record on Racial Attitudes.” Pp. 38-83 in Social Trends in the United States: Evidence from the General Social Survey Since 1972, edited by P. V. Marsden. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press. (Edited Volume Received the Outstanding Book Award, American Association for Public Opinion Research, 2015)

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “An American Conundrum: Race, Sociology, and the African

American Road to Citizenship.” Pp. 19-70 in The Oxford Handbook of African

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American Citizenship, 1865-Present, edited by H. L. Gates, Jr., et al. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2011. “Somewhere Between Jim Crow & Post-Racialism:

Reflections on the Racial Divide in America Today.” Daedalus 140(Spring): 11-36. Thompson, Victor R. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2011. “Thinking About Crime: Race and

Lay Accounts of Lawbreaking Behavior.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 634(March): 16-38.

Bobo, Lawrence D. and Victor Thompson. 2010. “Racialized Mass Incarceration:

Poverty, Prejudice, and Punishment.” Pp. 322-355 in Doing Race: 21 Essays for the 21st Century, edited by H.R. Markus and P. M. L. Moya. New York: Norton.

Bobo, Lawrence D. and Camille Z. Charles. 2009. “Race in the American Mind: From

the Moynihan Report to the Obama Candidacy.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 621(January): 243-259.

Bobo, Lawrence D. and Victor Thompson. 2006. “Unfair by Design: The War on Drugs,

Race, and the Legitimacy of the Criminal Justice System.” Social Research 73: 445-472.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2006. “Sociology: Scholarship in the Post-Civil Rights Era.” Pp.

2116-2121in Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History: The Black Experience in the America’s, Volume 5, edited by C. Palmer. Detroit, MI.: Thomas Gale.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2004. “Inequalities that Endure?: Racial Ideology, American

Politics, and the Peculiar Role of Social Science.” Pp. 13-42 in Changing Terrain of Race and Ethnicity, edited by M. Krysan and A. Lewis. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Reprinted in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Social Issues, 14th ed., edited by Kurt Finsterbusch. New York: McGraw Hill, 2006.

Bobo, Lawrence D. and Devon Johnson. 2004. “A Taste for Punishment: Black and

White Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty and the War on Drugs.” Du Bois Review 1: 151-180.

Bobo, Lawrence D. and Cybelle Fox. 2003. “Race, Racism, and Discrimination: Bridging

Problems, Methods and Theory in Social Psychological Research.” Social Psychology Quarterly 66: 319-332.

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Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael P. Massagli. 2001. “Stereotypes and Urban

Inequality.” Pp. 89-162 in Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities, edited by A. O’Connor, C. Tilly, and L. D. Bobo. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Kluegel, James R. and Lawrence Bobo. 2001. “Perceived Group Discrimination and

Policy Attitudes: The Sources and Consequences of the Race and Gender Gaps.” Pp. 163-198 in Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities, edited by. A. O’Connor, C. Tilly, and L. D. Bobo. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2001. “Racial Attitudes and Relations at the Close of the Twentieth

Century.” Pp. 262-299 in America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences, edited by N. Smelser, W. J. Wilson, and F. Mitchell. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Bobo, Lawrence, Melvin L. Oliver, James H. Johnson, and Abel Valenzuela. 2000.

“Analyzing Inequality in Los Angeles.” Pp. 1-49 in Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles, edited by L. D. Bobo, M. L. Oliver, J. H. Johnson, and A. Valenzuela. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bobo, Lawrence and Devon Johnson. 2000. “Racial Attitudes in the Prismatic

Metropolis: Identity, Stereotypes, and Perceived Group Competition in Los Angeles.” Pp. 83-166 in Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles, edited by L. D. Bobo, M. L. Oliver, J. H. Johnson, and A. Valenzuela. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bobo, Lawrence, Devon Johnson, and Susan A. Suh. 2000. “Racial Attitudes and Power

in the Workplace: Do the ‘Haves’ Differ from the “Have-Nots?’” Pp. 495-526 in Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles, edited by L. D. Bobo, M. L. Oliver, J. H. Johnson, and A. Valenzuela. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bobo, Lawrence and Susan A. Suh. 2000. “Surveying Racial Discrimination: Analyses

From a Multiethnic Labor Market.” Pp. 527-564 in Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles , edited by L. D. Bobo, M. L. Oliver, J. H. Johnson, and A. Valenzuela. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2000. “Reclaiming a Du Boisian Perspective on Racial Attitudes.”

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 568: 186-202. Sears, David O., John Hetts, James Sidanius, and Lawrence Bobo. 2000. “Race in

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American Politics: Framing the Debates.” Pp. 1-43 in Racialized Politics: The Debate about Racism in America, edited by D. O. Sears, J. Sidanius, and L. Bobo. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2000. “Race and Beliefs about Affirmative Action: Assessing the

Effects of Interests, Group Threat, Ideology and Racism.” Pp. 137-164 in Racialized Politics: The Debate about Racism in America, edited by D. O. Sears, J. Sidanius, and L. Bobo. Chicago: University of Chicago.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1999. “Prejudice as Group Position: Micro-Foundations of a

Sociological Approach to Racism and Race Relations.” Journal of Social Issues 55: 445-472.

Schuman, Howard, Charlotte Steeh, Lawrence Bobo, and Maria Krysan. 1999. “The

Complexity of Race Relations.” Pp. 89-99 in Rethinking the Color Line: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, edited by C. A. Gallagher. Mountain View, CA.: Mayfield.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1998. “Race, Interests, and Beliefs About Affirmative Action:

Unanswered Questions and New Directions.” American Behavioral Scientist 41: 985-1003.

Slightly revised version appears in Color Lines: Affirmative Action, Immigration, And Civil Rights Options for America, 2001, pp. 191-213, edited by J. D. Skrentny. 2001. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bobo, Lawrence and Ryan A. Smith. 1998. "From Jim Crow Racism to Lassiez-Faire Racism:

The Transformation of Racial Attitudes in America." Pp. 182-220 in Beyond Pluralism: Essays on the Conception of Groups and Group Identities in America, edited by Wendy Katkin, Ned Landsman, and Andrea Tyree. Urbana, IL.: University of Illinois Press. Adapted version reprinted in Social Problems: Readings with Four Questions, 2001, pp. 77-86, edited by Joel M. Charon. Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1997. “Race, Public Opinion and the Social Sphere.” Public Opinion Quarterly 61:1-15.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1997. "The Color Line, The Dilemma, and the Dream: Racial Attitudes and Relations at the Close of the Twentieth Century." Pp. 31-58 in Civil Rights and Social Wrongs: Black-White Relations Since World War II, edited by John Higham. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. Adapted version reprinted in Race and Ethnicity in Society: The Changing

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Landscape, 2005, pp. 81-89, edited by Elizabeth Higginbotham and Margaret L. Andersen. Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth.

Bobo, Lawrence, James R. Kluegel, and Ryan A. Smith. 1997. “Laissez Faire Racism: The Crystallization of a ‘Kinder, Gentler’ Anti-Black Ideology.” Pp. 15-44 in Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change, edited by S. A. Tuch and J. Martin. Greenwood, CT.: Praeger. Bobo, Lawrence and James R. Kluegel. 1997. “Status, Ideology and Dimensions of Whites’ Racial Beliefs and Attitudes: Progress and Stagnation.” Pp. 93-120 in Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change, edited by S. A. Tuch and J. K. Martin. Greenwood, CT.: Praeger. Schuman, Howard, Charlotte Steeh, and Lawrence Bobo. 1997. “Perspectives on Racial Attitudes in America.” Pp.23-28 in Race and Ethnic Relations in America: Selected Readings, edited by K. Stewart. Bellvue, WA.: MicroCase. Bobo, Lawrence and Vincent L. Hutchings. 1996. “Perceptions of Racial Group Competition: Extending Blumer’s Theory of Group Position to a Multiracial Social Context.” American Sociological Review 61: 951-972. (Honorable Mention, Gordon W. Allport Award Competition).

Reprinted in Intergroup Relations: Essential Readings, 2001, pp 71-90, edited by Michael Hogg and Dominic Abrams. Philadelphia, PA.: Psychology Press.

Zubrinsky, Camille L. and Lawrence Bobo. 1996. “Prismatic Metropolis: Race and Residential Segregation in the City of Angels.” Social Science Research 25: 335-374. Bobo, Lawrence and Camille L. Zubrinsky. 1996. "Attitudes on Residential Integration: Perceived Status Differences, Mere In-Group Preference, or Racial Prejudice?" Social Forces 74: 883-909. Sidanius, Jim, Felicia Pratto, and Lawrence Bobo. 1996. "Racism, Conservatism, Affirmative Action and Intellectual Sophistication: A Matter of Principled Conservatism or Group Dominance?" Journal of Personality and Social

Psychology 70:476-490. Bobo, Lawrence, Camille L. Zubrinsky, James H. Johnson Jr., and Melvin L. Oliver. 1995. "Work Orientation, Job Discrimination, and Ethnicity: A Focus Group

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Perspective." Pp. 45-85 in Research in the Sociology of Work, Vol. 5, edited by R. L. Simpson and I. H. Simpson. Greenwich, CT.: JAI Press. Bobo, Lawrence and Ryan A. Smith. 1994. "Anti-poverty Policy, Affirmative Action, and Racial Attitudes." Pp. 365-395 in Confronting Poverty: Prescriptions For Change, edited by. S. Danziger, G. Sandefur, and D. Weinberg. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Bobo, Lawrence, Camille L. Zubrinsky, James H. Johnson Jr., and Melvin L. Oliver. 1994. "Public Opinion Before and After a Spring of Discontent." Pp.103-133 in Los Angeles Riots: Lessons for the Urban Future, edited by M. Baldassare. New York: Westview. Sidanius, Jim, Felicia Pratto, and Lawrence Bobo. 1994. "Social Dominance Orientation and the Political Psychology of Gender: A Case of Invariance?" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 67: 998-1011. Johnson, James H. Jr., Melvin L. Oliver, and Lawrence Bobo. 1994. "Understanding the Contours of Deepening Urban Inequality: Theoretical Underpinnings and Research Design of a Multi-City Study." Urban Geography 15: 78-90. Oliver, Melvin L., James H. Johnson, Jr., and Lawrence Bobo. 1994. "Unraveling the Paradox of Deepening Urban Inequality: The Multi-City Survey of Urban Inequality." African American Research Perspectives Winter: 43-52. Bobo, Lawrence and James R. Kluegel. 1993. "Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology, or Racial Attitudes?" American Sociological Review 58: 443-464. Kluegel, James R. and Lawrence Bobo. 1993. "Dimensions of Whites' Beliefs about the Black-White Socioeconomic Gap." Pp. 127-147 in Prejudice, Politics, and the American Dilemma, edited by P. M. Sniderman, P. Tetlock, and E. Carmines. Stanford, CA.: Stanford University Press. Schuman, Howard, Lawrence Bobo, and Maria Krysan. 1993. "Authoritarianism in the General Population: The Education Interaction Hypothesis." Social Psychology Quarterly 55: 379-387. Bobo, Lawrence, James H. Johnson, Melvin L. Oliver, and Camille L. Zubrinsky. 1992. Public Opinion Before and After a Spring of Discontent: A Preliminary Report on the 1992 Los Angeles County Social Survey. Occasional Working Paper Series, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, Vol 3 No 1.

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Bobo, Lawrence. and Estela B. Garcia. 1992. The Chippewa Indian Treaty Rights Survey: A Preliminary Report. Working Paper No. 9, The Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Bobo, Lawrence. 1992. "Prejudice and Alternative Dispute Resolution." Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 12: 147-176. Bobo, Lawrence. 1991. "Social Responsibility, Individualism, and Redistributive Policies." Sociological Forum 6: 71-92. Bobo, Lawrence and Franklin D. Gilliam. 1990. "Race, Sociopolitical Participation, and Black Empowerment." American Political Science Review 84: 377-393.

Reprinted in Farther to Go: Readings and Cases in African American Politics, 2001, edited by F. D. Gilliam. Wadsworth Publishing.

Reprinted in Controversies in Voting Behavior, 1992, edited by Richard Niemi, and Herbert Weisberg, Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Service.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1989. "Keeping the Linchpin in Place: Testing the Multiple Sources of Opposition to Residential Integration." Revue Internationale de Psychologie Sociale 2(3): 307-325. Bobo, Lawrence and Frederick C. Licari. 1989. "Education and Political Tolerance: Testing the Effects of Cognitive Sophistication and Target Group Affect." Public Opinion Quarterly 53: 285-308. 1989. "Racial Attitudes and Behavior." Pp. 113-160 in A Common Destiny: Blacks and

American Society, edited by Gerald D. Jaynes and Robin M.Williams, Jr. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. NOTE: This chapter of the NRC Committee on the Status of Black Americans report was based largely on two background papers I prepared. 1989. "The Schooling of Black Americans." Pp. 329-390 in A Common Destiny: Blacks and American Society, edited by Gerald D. Jaynes and Robin M. Williams, Jr. Washington, D.C. National Academy Press. NOTE: Staff officer for the Panel on Education of the NRC Committee on the Status of Black Americans and provided much of the material for this chapter of the report. Bobo, Lawrence. 1988. "Attitudes Toward the Black Political Movement: Trends, Meaning, and Effects on Racial Policy Preferences." Social Psychology Quarterly

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51: 287-302. Bobo, Lawrence. 1988. "Group Conflict, Prejudice, and the Paradox of Contemporary Racial Attitudes." Pp. 85-116 in Phyllis A. Katz and Dalmas A. Taylor (eds.) Eliminating Racism: Profiles in Controversy. New York: Plenum Press. Reprinted in Political Psychology: Key Readings, 2004, pp. 333-357, Edited by John Jost and Jim Sidanius. Brighton, NY: Psychology Press. Schuman, Howard and Lawrence Bobo. 1988. "Survey-Based Experiments on White Racial Attitudes Toward Residential Integration." American

Journal of Sociology 94:273-299.

Reprinted in Experimental Foundations of Political Science, 1993, pp. 53-78, edited by Donald R. Kinder and Thomas R. Palfrey. Ann Arbor, MI.: University of Michigan Press.

Schuman, Howard and Lawrence Bobo. 1988. "An Experimental Approach to Surveys of Racial Attitudes." Pp. 60-71 in Hubert J. O'Gorman (ed.) Surveying Social Life: Papers in Honor of Herbert H. Hyman. Middletown, CT.: Wesleyan University Press. Bobo, Lawrence, Howard Schuman, and Charlotte Steeh. 1986. "Changing Racial Attitudes Toward Residential Integration," Pp. 152-169 in John M. Goering (ed.) Housing Desegregation and Federal Policies. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Schuman, Howard, and Lawrence Bobo. 1985. "An Experimental Approach to Survey Research," Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section. Bobo, Lawrence. 1983. "Whites' Opposition to Busing: Symbolic Racism or Realistic Group Conflict?" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 45: 1196-1210. (Honorable Mention, Gordon W. Allport Award Competition) COMMENTS AND EXCHANGES Bobo, Lawrence D. 2019. “Ethnoracial Exclusion and Social Inequality.” Du Bois Review 16(2): 285-289. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2019. “Democracy Imperiled: Wages of A Failure to Heal the Racial

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Divide.” Du Bois Review 16(1): 1-3. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2018. “Race as a Complex Adaptive System.” Du Bois Review 15(2): 211-216. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2017. “Democracy Under Siege.” Du Bois Review 14(2): 381-386. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2017. “The Empire Strikes Back: Fall of the Postracial Myth and Renewed Stirrings of White Supremacy.” Du Bois Review 14(1): 1-5. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2016. “Empowering ‘The Other.’” Du Bois Review 13(1): 1-4. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2015. “Social Theory and Racialized Modernity: Du Bois in Ascendance.” Du Bois Review 12(2): 225-230. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2015. “A Troublesome Recurrence: Racialized Realities and Racist Reasoning Today.” Du Bois Review 12(1): 1-4. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2014. “The Stickiness of Race: Re-articulating Racial Inequality.” Du Bois Review 11: 189-193. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2013. “The Antinomies of Racial Change.” Du Bois Review 10: 1-6. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “The Diversity Challenge.” Du Bois Review 9: 263-266. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “On Our Moral Communities.” Du Bois Review 9: 1-3. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Claiming Human Dignity.” Du Bois Review 7: 253-255. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2010. “Still Walking the Tightrope.” Du Bois Review 7: 1-2. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2009. “One Year Later and the Myth of a Post-Racial Society.” Du Bois Review 6: 247-249. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2009. “A Change Has Come: Race, Politics, and the Path to the Obama Presidency.” Du Bois Review 6: 1-14. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2008. “Before We Embrace the Future: Assessing Where We’ve Been, and Where We Are.” Du Bois Review 5: 213-216.

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Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2008. “The ‘Work’ Race Does: Back to the Future.” Du Bois Review 5: 1-4. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2007. “Themes and Variations: The Study of Immigration in the Era of the Obama Campaign.” Du Bois Review 4: 267-270. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2007. “Immigration: Crossing Borders and Crosses to Bear.” Du Bois Review 4: 1-3. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2006. “The More Things Change: Continuity and Change in the American Racial Landscape.” Du Bois Review 3: 257-260. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2006. “Katrina: Unmasking Race, Poverty, and Politics in the 21st Century.” Du Bois Review 3: 1-6. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2005. “After the Storm.” Du Bois Review 2: 155-158. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2005. “The Quiet Before the Storm.” Du Bois Review 2: 1-4. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2004. “The Reagan Legacy and the Racial Divide in the George W. Bush Era.” Du Bois Review 1: 209-212. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2004. “Scholarship Above the Veil.” Du Bois Review 1: 3-6. Bobo, Lawrence. 1991. "Running the R.A.C.E.?" Public Opinion Quarterly 55: 132-134. Schuman, Howard, Charlotte G. Steeh, and Lawrence Bobo. 1990. "A Clarification: Response to Rokeach." American Psychologist 45: 674-675. BRIEF ESSAYS, BOOK REVIEWS, AND REVIEW ESSAYS

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2015. “Bringing Du Bois Back In: American Sociology and the

Morris Enunciation.” Review of Aldon D. Morris. The Scholar Denied: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology. (Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press. 2015). Du Bois Review 12 (2): 461-467.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2011. “Racialization in Ascendance.” Review of Edward E. Telles

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and Vilma Ortiz. Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 2009). Du Bois Review 8: 497-502.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2011. “As American As Barack Obama.” Pp. 91-93 in The Obamas

and a (Post) Racial America?, edited by G. S. Parks and M. Hughey. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Inequality and U.S. Society.” Review of Douglas S. Massey

Categorically Unequal: The American Stratification System. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation). Du Bois Review 7: 30-34.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Obama and the Great Progressive Disconnect.” Pathways: A

Magazine on Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy. (Spring): 14-17. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2009. “Obama and the Burden of Race.” Focus: The Magazine of the

Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 37(3): 16-17. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2009. “Crime, Urban Poverty, and Social Science” Review of Todd

R. Clear. Imprisoning Communities: How Mass Incarceration Makes Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Worse (New York: Oxford University Press) and Sudhir Ventkatesh. Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets (New York: Penguin Press). Du Bois Review 6: 273-278.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2003. Review of Paul M. Sniderman and Thomas Piazza. Black Pride

and Black Prejudice. (Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press). American Journal of Sociology 109: 496-499.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2002/2003. “Boyd Delivers Far Less Than He Promises.” Review of Todd Boyd. The New H.N.I.C: The Death of Civil Rights and the Reign of Hip-

Hop. (New York: New York University Press). Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Winter: 67.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2002. Review of Michele Lamont. The Dignity of Working Men:

Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. (Cambridge and New York: Harvard University Press and Russell Sage Foundation). Contemporary Sociology 31: 120-122.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2001. Review of Adolph Reed. Stirrings in the Jug: Black Politics in

the Post-Segregation Era. (Minneapolis, MN.: University of Minnesota Press) and Jim Sidanius and Felicia Pratto. Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression. New York: Cambridge University Press). American Journal of Sociology 106:1436-1440.

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Bobo, Lawrence. 2000. “Welfare, Crime, and the American Racial Divide.” Review of

Martin Gilens. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) and Shmuel Lock. Crime, Public Opinion, and Civil Liberties: The Tolerant Public. (Westport, CT.: Praeger). Public Opinion Quarterly 64: 229-234.

Bobo, Lawrence. 2000. Review of Philip A. Klinkner and Rogers M. Smith. The

Unsteady March: The Rise and Decline of Racial Equality in America. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) American Political Science Review 94: 722-724.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1999. Review of Lydia Chavez. The Color Bind: California’s Battle to

End Affirmative Action. (Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press). Social Forces 77: 1634-1635.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1999. Review of Walter L. Wallace. The Future of Ethnicity, Race,

and Nationality. (Westport, CT: Praeger). Social Forces 77: 1205-1207. Bobo, Lawrence. 1997. Review of Claude S. Fischer, Michael Hout, Martin Sanchez- Jankowski, Samel Lucas, Ann Swidler, and Kim Voss, Inequality by Design: Cracking the Bell Curve Myth. (Princeton: Princeton University Press). Political Science Quarterly 112: 315-317. Bobo, Lawrence. 1995. Review of Michael C. Dawson, Behind the Mule: Race and Class in African-American Politics (Princeton: Princeton University Press). American Journal of Sociology 101: 754-756. Bobo, Lawrence. 1995. Review of African Americans and the New Policy Consensus: Retreat of the Liberal State?, edited by M. E. Lashley and M. N. Jackson. (Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 1994), American Political Science Review 89: 764. Bobo, Lawrence. 1994. Review of Katherine Tate, From Protest to Politics: The New Black Voters in American Elections (Cambridge: Harvard University Press). Public Opinion Quarterly 58: 428-429. Bobo, Lawrence. 1994. Review of Paul M. Sniderman and Thomas Piazza, The Scar of Race (Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1993), American Political Science Review 88: 488-489. Bobo, Lawrence. 1991. "Race, Class and the Power Elite." Review of Richard L. Zweigenhaft and G. William Domhoff, Blacks in the White Establishment: A Study

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of Race and Class in American (New Haven, CT.: Yale University Press, 1991.) Contemporary Sociology 20:861-864. Bobo, Lawrence. 1990. Review of Norman Bradburn and Seymour Sudman, Polls and Surveys: Understanding What They Tell Us (San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1988); and Richard G. Niemi, John Mueller, and Tom W. Smith Trends in Public Opinion: A Compendium of Survey Data (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.) Social Forces 69: 653-655. Bobo, Lawrence. 1990. "Rethinking Authoritarianism." Review of Bob Altemeyer, Enemies of Freedom: Understanding Right Wing Authoritarianism (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1988.) Public Opinion Quarterly 54:630-634. Bobo, Lawrence. 1990. Review of John Solomos, Black Youth, Racism and the State: The Politics of Ideology and Policy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.) Contemporary Sociology 19: 354-356. Bobo, Lawrence. 1987. "Attitudes and Inequality," Review of Paul M. Sniderman and Michael Gray Hagen, Race and Inequality: A Study in American Values (Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham House, 1985); and James R. Kluegel and Eliot R. Smith, Beliefs About Inequality: Americans' Views of What is and What Ought to Be. (New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1986) Public Opinion Quarterly 51: 134-138. Bobo, Lawrence. 1984. Review of Herbert McCloskey and Alida Brill, Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe About Civil Liberties. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1983) Contemporary Sociology 13: 627-628. POPULAR ESSAYS, OPINION PIECES & BLOGS Bobo, Lawrence D. 2016. “The Politics of Fear and Loathing 2016.” TheRoot.com (2/25/2016). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2016. “Sanders Beats Clinton, 49-49: The Real Story Behind the Iowa

Numbers.” TheRoot.com (2/03/2016). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “Election 2012: The Negativity Crusade.” TheRoot.com (9/18/2012). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “The Turn of the Tide: Clinton’s DNC Speech.” TheRoot.com

(9/6/2012). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2012. “Musings on a Martha’s Vineyard Summer.” TheRoot.com

(9/2/2012).

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Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “It’s Time for President Obama to Become a Leader.” TheRoot.com (12/7/2010). Also carried by The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Can Our Politics Stop Being Stupid?” TheRoot.com (11/9/2010). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Message to Democrats: Don’t Worry, Be Happy!” TheRoot.com

(11/3/2010). Also carried by the Huffington Post and The Daily Beast. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2010. “Time to End the Criminal-Punishment Binge.” TheRoot.com

(8/26/2010). Bobo, Lawrence. 2010. “Coakley’s Loss, Obama’s Lesson.” TheRoot.com (1/19/2010) Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “The Ann Nixon Cooper I Knew.” TheRoot.com (12/23/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “Obama’s Right Mistake.” TheRoot.com (9/2/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “You Can’t Learn from a Sound Bite.” TheRoot.com (7/31/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “The Place Where We All Can’t Just Get Along” TheRoot.com

(7/27/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “At Home While Black: Henry Louis Gates’s Run-in With ‘Post-Racial

America’” The Washington Post Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “What Do you Call a Black Man with a Ph.D.?” TheRoot.com

(7/21/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “Bailin’ Palin.” TheRoot.com (7/7/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “The GOP’s Nutty Negro.” TheRoot.com (2/24/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “Lovely Weather We’re having.” TheRoot.com (2/21/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2009. “Hello 2009, Farewell 2008.” TheRoot.com (1/1/2009). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Not in My Neighborhood.” TheRoot.com (12/2/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “The War Within: Maybe Bill Cosby has a Point.” TheRoot.com

(10/21/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “No Game Changer: McCain Worked the Room. Obama Worked the

Issues.” TheRoot.com (10/8/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Biden’s Night: Palin Came with Slogans, Biden Came with

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Facts.” TheRoot.com (10/3/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Triumph, Bold and Clear: Will Obama’s Speech Put the

Drum Beat to Rest?” TheRoot.com (8/29/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Do Not Disturb: Meditations on Summer by an Uppity

Negro.” TheRoot.com (8/4/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “President Obama: Monumental Success or Secret Setback?”

TheRoot.com (7/16/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Heroes and Heels: The Best and Worst of campaign 2008 –

So Far!: A Campaign Hall of Fame and Infamy – a Look at Who’s Been Good and Who’s Been Bad Through the Primaries.” TheRoot.com (6/8/2008).

Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Clinton Collateral Damage: I Know I’m Disillusioned by

Hillary’s Politics, but How Much Damage Has She Done to the Democratic Party?” TheRoot.com (6/4/2008).

Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Here Comes the Hook, Hillary: What the Senator from New

York Could Learn from Amateur Night at the Apollo.” TheRoot.com (5/26/2008).

Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Time to Fire Some Folks: Why Obama Needs to Take Off the

Tie and Regroup.” TheRoot.com (4/30/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Chelsea Breaks the News: ‘Mom, It’s Over.” TheRoot.com

(4/21/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Obama’s Genie.” TheRoot.com (4/17/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “What Would King Say About the Black Gulag?: Dr. King

Would Weep at the Mass Incarceration of Black Men.” TheRoot.com (3/31/2008).

Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Is Clinton Getting a Pass on Race?” TheRoot.com (3/23/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Race in America: Caught Between Healing and Bitterness.”

TheRoot.com (3/18/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Will Black Democrats Abandon Clinton Over Race?” TheRoot.com

(3/13/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Secrets of the Neocon Noir: Why I’d Make A Lousy Black

Conservative.” TheRoot.com (2/22/2008).

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Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Reagan Couldn’t Win Either: Obama has Nothing to Prove in

the Age of Bush.” TheRoot.com (2/19/2008). Bobo, Lawrence. 2008. “Watch Your Back, Barack: There’s More Mud Where that

Came From.” TheRoot.com (1/28/2008). Bobo, Lawrence D. 2003. “Chris Rock: Keepin’ It Real.” Journal of Blacks In Higher Education 68: 84-86. Bobo, Lawrence D., Michael C. Dawson, and Devon Johnson. 2001. “Enduring Two- ness: Through the Eyes of Black America.” Public Perspective 12(3): 12-16. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Michael C. Dawson. 2001. “Polls Apart: Blacks and Whites View Bill Clinton.” The Polling Report 17(1): 1,7. Dawson, Michael C. and Lawrence D. Bobo. 2000. “Election 2000: The Racial Divide.” The Polling Report 16(24): 1, 6-7. Bobo, Lawrence. 1998. “Speaking Truth to Power on the Subject of Race.” The Harvard Crimson, Tuesday, February 24, 1998, p. 11. Bobo, Lawrence. 1992. "Two Crucial Local Commissions that Receive Virtually No Money." The Los Angeles Times, Sunday, September 13, 1992, p. M6. Bobo, Lawrence. 1992. "Jury's Verdict in King beating trial sends piercing blow to race relations." The Daily News, Sunday View Point Section, May 10, 1992, p. 1 and 4. Bobo, Lawrence. 1989. "Racial Politics: Race is Not the Only Issue, But It's Still a Real Issue" The Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspective Section, November 12, 1989, p. 1. NOTE: This column also appeared in the Houston Post. Bobo, Lawrence. 1988. "Making History?: The Jackson Campaign." The Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspective Section, April 17, 1988, 1h-2h. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Bobo, Lawrence D. 2019. “Linking Multiracial Coalitions and Class-Based Appeals.” Pp.

195, in The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates about Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity, edited by Ingrid Gould Ellen and Justin Peter Steil. N New York: Columbia University Press.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2016. “Pitzer’s 6th President: Melvin L. Oliver.” The Participant

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49(2): 15-18. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2015. “Foreword: The Racial Double Homicide of Trayvon Martin.”

Pp. xi-xv, in Deadly Injustice: Race, Criminal Justice, and the Death of Trayvon Martin, edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell. New York: New York University Press.

Bobo, Lawrence D. 2008. “Foreword.” Pp. i-vii in Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age, edited by Barbara A. Koenig, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, and Sarah Richardson. New Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2007. “Introduction.” Pp. xxv-xxx in The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study by W. E. B. Du Bois (1899), The Oxford W. E. B. Du Bois, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. New York: Oxford University Press. Bobo, Lawrence D. 2003. “Foreword.” Pp. ix-xii in Black Fathers in Contemporary American Society: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Strategies for Change, edited by O. Clayton, R. Mincy, and D. Blankenhorn. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Bobo, Lawrence. 2000. “Implications of Race, Inequality, and a Persistent ‘Color Line.’” Pp. 305-307 in The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images and Challenges, edited by L. Rodwin and B. Sanyal. New Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press. Bobo, Lawrence. 1997. “The Role of Race in Quality of Life.” Pp. 43-47 in Celebrating

50 Years of Research on Human Performance: Planning for the 21st Century, edited by Keith R. Tidman and David A. Goslin. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Research.

Bobo, Lawrence. 1993. "Report of Rapporteurs." Pp. 159-169 in Challenges of Measuring an Ethnic World; Science, Politics and Reality: Proceedings of the Joint Canada-United States Conference on the Measurement of Ethnicity. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce. Bobo, Lawrence. 1991. "Proceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research." Public Opinion Quarterly 55: 471-72, 482-493. Bobo, Lawrence. 1991. "Sunny Phoenix Awaits AAPOR Conferees." AAPOR News 18: 1-2.

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WORK IN PROGRESS Unfair by Design: Blacks and Whites View the New Law and Order Regime Status: book manuscript in preparation. Laissez Faire Racism: Structure and Ideology of the Modern Racial Divide. Status: book manuscript in preparation. FUNDED EXTRAMURAL PROPOSALS “Multidimensional Inequality in the 21st Century: The Project on Race, Class, and Cumulative Adversity.” The Ford Foundation, $500,000, 2016-2017, (co-PI, William Julius Wilson, Robert Sampson, Bruce Western, Devah Pager). “Public Opinion and Poverty-Related Social Conditions II: Inequality, Race, and Criminal Justice Legitimacy.” The Ford Foundation, $227,000, 2002-2003. “Public Opinion and Poverty-Related Social Conditions: A Study of the Public Will, Criminal Justice Policy, and the African American Community.” The Ford Foundation, $220,000, 2000-2001. “Opportunity, Diversity, and the New American City: A Program of Research on Interethnic Attitudes, Residential Segregation, and Labor Market Discrimination.” The National Science Foundation, $99,437, 1996. “Request for Supplemental Funding to the Center for the Study of Urban Poverty’s Interdisciplinary Research and Training Program in Urban Poverty and Public Policy.” The Ford Foundation, $110,000, 1995 (Co-Pi, Melvin L. Oliver). "Evaluating Public and Private Sector Responses to the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992." The Ford Foundation, $378,456, (co-PIs James Johnson and Melvin Oliver), 1992. "An Asian Supplement Sample for the Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality." The Ford and Russell Sage Foundations, $200,000, (co-PIs James Johnson and Melvin Oliver), 1992. "Asian Focus Groups for The Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality." Russell Sage Foundation, $21,480, (co-PIs James Johnson and Melvin Oliver), 1992. "The Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality". The Ford and Russell Sage Foundations $1.15 million (co-PIs James Johnson and Melvin Oliver), 1992.

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Supplemental Grant, to "The Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality", $89,000, The Haynes Foundation.

"A Survey of Ethnic Antagonism in Los Angeles." Yale Project on "Immigration, Blacks, and Race Relations" and the Mellon Foundation ($42,000), 1992. "Indian Treaty Rights, Prejudice, and the Effects of Education." Spencer Foundation Small Grants Program ($7,500); Robert M. LaFollette Institute On Public Policy, University of Wisconsin ($10,500), 1990. "A Study of Black Political Participation." Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation, $214,000 (co-PI, Franklin D. Gilliam), 1986. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, Committee on National Statistics, National Academy of Sciences (2020-present). Member, Board of Trustees, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2020-present). Member, Board of Directors, the Aspen Institute Board of Directors (2020-present). Member, Board of Directors, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, January 2013-2015. Member, Scientific Advisory Panel, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, 2011-2013.. Member, Board of Governors, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 2010-present. Member, John Hope Franklin Dissertation Award Committee, American Philosophical Society, 2009. Member, Alphonse M. Fletcher Sr. Fellowship Committee, Fletcher Foundation, 2009-2013.. Member, Board of Directors, American Institutes for Research (1997-present; currently Vice-Chair of Board and Chair, Compensation and Human Resources Committee). Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy

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Scholars Program (2005-2007). Member, Board of Directors, Council for Research Excellence (est. by Nielsen media Research, 2005-2006, Vice-Chair of Board) Member, Board of Directors, Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University (September 2001-2004). Elected member, Executive Council, American Association for Public Opinion Research: 2000/2001, Secretary-Treasurer (resigned) 1999/2000, Associate Secretary-Treasurer Member, Board of Overseers, General Social Survey, NORC, University of Chicago (1998-2001). Elected member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association (1998-1999). Member, Editorial Board, Annual Review of Sociology (1997-2002). Member, Board of Directors, The Roper Center (1997-2001). Member, Board of Directors, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois (1996-2001). Sociology Review Panel, National Science Foundation (1995-1996). Member, External Review Committee, Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago 2000. Member, External Review Committee, Department of Sociology, Hunter College, February 1996. Member, External Review Committee, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Newark, March 1995. Elected Member, Executive Council American Association for Public Opinion Research:

Chair for Standards (1994-1995) Associate Chair for Standards (1993-1994).

Elected Member, Executive Council, Association of Black Sociologists (1994-95).

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Member, Editorial Board, American Sociological Review, (1993-1996) Elected Member, Executive Council, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (September 1992- December 1995). Member, Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, (June 1992-1996). Member, National Advisory Board, the Sloan Foundation- NORC/Univeristy of Chicago "Study of Career Choice" (1992-1995). Member, Board of Directors, Social Science Research Council, 1991-1994. Elected Member, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, Council Member (1991-1992). Member, Subcommittee on Sociology, Joint Committee on Soviet Studies, Social Science Research Council (1990-1992). Elected Member, Committee on Committees, American Sociological Association (1990-1991; Committee Chair 1991). Member, Conference Program Committee 1992, American Sociological Association. Member, Conference Program Committee 1991, American Sociological Association. Elected Member, Executive Council American Association for Public Opinion Research:

Associate Conference Chair (1990) Conference Chair (1991). Member, Editorial Board, Social Psychology Quarterly, (1990-1992). Member, Editorial Board, Public Opinion Quarterly, (1988-1991). Member, DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Awards Committee, American Sociological Association, (1988-1991). Member, Nominations Committee, American Association for Public Opinion Research, 1988-89. Member, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological

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Association, 1988-89. Member, Cooley-Mead Award Committee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 1987, 1989, 1990. Member, National Science Foundation Board of Overseers for the National Opinion Research Center's General Social Survey (Fall 1985-Summer 1992). Chair, 1986 Student Paper Competition Award Committee of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS American Association for Public Opinion Research American Political Science Association American Sociological Association COMMUNITY SERVICE Intramural Executive Committee, Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, Harvard University (September 2008-present). Executive Committee, Center for African Studies, Harvard University, (September 2016- present) Board of Syndics (member), Harvard University Press, (July 2002-December 2004). Advisory Committee on Honorary Degrees, Harvard University, (August 2001-June 2003). Faculty Council (elected member), Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University (September 2002-December 2004). Educational Policy Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, (September 2000-August 2002). Chair, Academic Senate Task Force on a Free and Open Academic Environment, 1991-1992, University of California, Los Angeles. University Standing Committee on Academic Affairs of Minority/Disadvantaged

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Students (1989-1990), University of Wisconsin, Madison. Advanced Opportunity Fellowship Committee, Graduate School, University of Wisconsin, 1987-1988. Faculty Senate, University of Wisconsin, (1985/1986-1986/1987). Extramural Invited Witness, President Clinton’s Advisory Panel on Race, “What We Think About Race,” Washington, D.C., September 29, 1997 Invited Witness, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Hearings on "Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities: Poverty, Inequality and Discrimination." Los Angeles, California June 15-17, 1993. Commentator, "In Search of the American Dream," ABC News, Nightline Special Broadcast, November 6, 1992. Panelist, The Los Angeles Coalition of 100, October 20, 1992, The City Club, Wells Fargo Building. Panelist, Forum on the Psychology of Racism, March 9, 1992, California Arts Institute. Panelist, Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, Forum on "Social Change", Taper Hall, Museum of Science and Industry, September 1991. Consultant, National Broadcasting Corporation, News Division Special Program, "The R.A.C.E" ("Racial Attitudes and Consciousness Exam"), hosted by Bryant Gumbel, broadcast September 5th and 6th, 1989. Workshop leader, Dane County Task Force for Minority Issues in Juvenile Court, Madison, Wisconsin, session entitled "Racial Attitudes, Identity, and Black White Relations," May 13, 1988. Member, City of Madison, Wisconsin, Housing Survey Advisory Committee, January 1985-August 1985. Task: To develop a survey instrument and oversee implementation of a survey of Madison area residents. The survey aims to illuminate reasons for residential segregation of the white and nonwhite population and to examine how future neighborhood patterns might be affected by a recently implemented school desegregation pairing plan.