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Research Bio

Stephanie Zonszein is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at UC Berkeley, where she teaches courses related to Latino politics and to immigration at the undergraduate level, and on observational causal inference methods at the graduate level.

She studies the politics of immigration in advanced industrial societies, with a focus on the behavior of immigrants and native-born, the policies which aim to shape immigrant integration, and the reactions to those policies. One strand of her research considers what can be achieved by non-assimilationist policies—that is, policies that either remove structural barriers to integration without imposing cultural ones or that make specific accommodations for cultural diversity. These are some of the research questions that motivate this strand of work: Can immigrants enter mainstream society (including proficiency in the host societal language, and economic and political participation) without eliminating their cultural distinctiveness? Can institutional accommodation of cultural diversity promote political participation? A second strand of her research considers reactions from the native-born to immigrants' successful integration, examining both electoral and social responses to the accession of members of ethnic minority immigrant groups to political office.

Research Expertise and Interest

immigrant integration, intergroup relations, causal inference, race and ethnic politics, political behavior

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Emerging Research in American Political Behavior Research Workshop  [POLSCI 290PB]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]  

2025 Fall
  • The Politics of Immigration  [POLSCI 138Z]  

  • Emerging Research in American Political Behavior Research Workshop  [POLSCI 290PB]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]  

2025 Spring
  • Latinos and the U.S. Political System  [POLSCI 166]  

  • Advanced Topics in Causal Inference  [POLSCI 231D]  

  • Emerging Research in American Political Behavior Research Workshop  [POLSCI 290PB]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]