Edward E Telles
PROFESSOR
Ph. D., University of Texas at Austin
Office: 228B HAINES
Phone: 310 206-2918
Fax:
310-206-9838
E-mail:
telles@soc.ucla.edu
Mailing Address:
264 Haines Hall - Box 951551
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551
Subfield
Race and Ethnicity, Social Demography, Development, Urban Sociology
Research Interests
Race and ethnicity, social demography, development, urban sociology.
Selected Publications
Telles, Edward E. and Vilma Ortiz. Generatons of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation and Race. 2008. Russell Sage Foundation Press.
Telles, Edward E. Race in Another America: The Significance of Skin Color in Brazil. 2004. Princeton University Press.
http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/7846.html
Telles, Edward 2003. Racismo à Brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará. See also Front cover , back cover and a Review by syndicated columnist, Elio Gaspari.
Telles, Edward E. 2003. “US Foundations and Racial Reasoning in Brazil.” Theory, Culture and Society 20(4):31-48
Telles, Edward E. 2002. “Racial Ambiguity Among the Brazilian Population.” Racial and Ethnic Studies 25(3) May: 415-441.
Telles, Edward E. and Nelson Lim. 1998. “Does it Matter Who Answers the Race Question?: Racial Classification and Income Inequality in Brazil”. Demography 35(4).
Race in Another America Book Reviews
Grants
“The Mexican American People: A Generation Later” (with Vilma Ortiz) 1993-2001.
National Institute of Child and
Human Development.
Russel Sage Foundation.
Haynes Foundation.
Rockefeller Foundation
Ford Foundation
California Policy Seminar
“Racial Classification in Brazil” 1997-1999.
National Science Foundation
“Training Fellowship in Latin American Sociology” (with David Lopez and Maurice Zeitlin) 1995-2005.
Mellon Foundation
“Race Relations in Brazil.” 2000-2003.
Ford Foundation
Awards
Read more about Telles book award on this site
Distinguished Publication (Sorokin) Award from the American Sociological Association for the best book in Sociology in past three years, 2006
Oliver Cromwell Cox Award from the Race and Ethnic Minorities Section of the American Sociological Association, 2006
Best Book from the Brazil Section of the Latin American Studies Association, 2006
Otis Dudley Duncan Award for the Best Book in Demography from the Population Section of the American Sociological Association, 2005
Hubert Herring Prize from the Pacific Council for Latin American Studies, 2005
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