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Jane Junn Associate Professor, Eagleton Institute of Politics and Department of Political Science Junn is Associate Professor at the Eagleton Institute of Politics and the Department of Political Science. Her research focuses on democratic citizenship, political participation, education, and race in the US. Her book, Education and Democratic Citizenship in America (with Norman Nie and Ken Stehlik-Barry) won the 1997 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book published in political science in 1996. Other recent publications include: Civic Education: What Makes Students Learn (Yale University Press, 1998) with Richard Niemi; and "The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the US,” in The American Behavioral Scientist (1999). She is currently at work on her third book, The Significance of Race for Political Participation: How Diversity and Immigration Change Politics in America. She received PhD from the University of Chicago in 1994.
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