Stephen
Maynard Caliendo is Professor of political science at North
Central
College, where he focuses his research in
the areas
of political communication and political psychology. He is author of
the forthcoming book Inequality in
America: Race, Poverty and Fulfilling Democracy's Promise (Westview
2011).
His book Teachers Matter (Praeger
2000) examines the effects of political socialization on attitudes
toward
American political institutions. Caliendo's
research
has been presented at major conferences and published in the
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, the Journal of Black Studies, and the Journal of Research
and Science Teaching. He has authored or co-authored numerous
entries in specialized encyclopedias such as Polling
in
America, The
Encyclopedia of Human Rights, and The
Encyclopedia of Political Communication. He
is a regular analyst for international, national, state
and local media outlets. He is a
co-director of The Project on Race in Political Communication
(RaceProject.org),
co-author of the forthcoming book, Race
Appeal (Temple University Press) and
co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge
Companion to Race &
Ethnicity.
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo is Professor of political science at North Central College, where he focuses his research in the areas of political communication and political psychology. He is author of the forthcoming book Inequality in America: Race, Poverty and Fulfilling Democracy's Promise (Westview 2011). His book Teachers Matter (Praeger 2000) examines the effects of political socialization on attitudes toward American political institutions. Caliendo's research has been presented at major conferences and published in the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, the Journal of Black Studies, and the Journal of Research and Science Teaching. He has authored or co-authored numerous entries in specialized encyclopedias such as Polling in America, The Encyclopedia of Human Rights, and The Encyclopedia of Political Communication. He is a regular analyst for international, national, state and local media outlets. He is a co-director of The Project on Race in Political Communication, co-author of the forthcoming book, Race Appeal (Temple University Press) and co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Race & Ethnicity.