Jessica Carew
Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
Department: Political Science and Public Policy
Email: jcarew@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 278-6458
Brief Biography
News & Notes
Education
Ph.D., Duke University
M.A., Duke University
B.A., Yale University
Employment History
Associate Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies, Elon University
Post-Doctoral Fellow and Assistant Professor, Elon University
Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University
Courses Taught
Publications
2019 “Mothers of the Movement: Black Motherhood and the Political Power of Grief in the 2016 Presidential Election“ in Women of the 2016 Election: Voices, Views, and Values, ed. Jennifer Schenk Sacco. Lanham: Lexington Books.
2019 "White House, Black Mother: Michelle Obama and the Politics of Motherhood as First Lady." Politics and Gender, Vol. 15 (3): 460-483. With Gloria Y. Ayee, Taneisha N. Means, Alicia M. Reyes-Barrientez, and Nura A. Sediqe.
2018 “Can We All Get Along?”: Racial and Ethnic Minorities in American Politics, Seventh Edition. Paula D. McClain and Jessica D. Johnson Carew. Westview Press.
2016 “How Do You See Me?: Stereotyping Black Women and How It Affects Them in an Electoral Context” in Distinct Identities: Minority Women in U.S. Politics, eds. Nadia Brown and Sarah Gershon. New York: Routledge Press (Identity Politics Series).
2015 “Minority Political Engagement and Representation in the United States.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science. Ed. Sandy Maisel. New York: Oxford University Press.
2012 "Intergroup Relations in Three Southern Cities: Black and White Americans' and Latino Immigrants' Attitudes.” In Just Neighbors? Research on African American and Latino Relations in the U.S., eds. Edward Telles, Mark Sawyer, and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. With Paula D. McClain, Gerald F. Lackey, Efrén O. Peréz, Niambi M. Carter, Eugene Walton, Jr., Candis S. Watts, Monique L. Lyle and Shayla C. Nunnally.
2009 “Group Membership, Group Identity, and Group Consciousness: Measures of Racial Identity in American Politics?” In Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 12. With Paula D. McClain, Eugene Walton, Jr., and Candis S. Watts.