Ricardo Ramírez

539 total citations
15 papers, 353 citations indexed

About

Ricardo Ramírez is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Communication. According to data from OpenAlex, Ricardo Ramírez has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 353 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Communication. Recurrent topics in Ricardo Ramírez's work include Electoral Systems and Political Participation (7 papers), Social Media and Politics (3 papers) and Latin American and Latino Studies (3 papers). Ricardo Ramírez is often cited by papers focused on Electoral Systems and Political Participation (7 papers), Social Media and Politics (3 papers) and Latin American and Latino Studies (3 papers). Ricardo Ramírez collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Ricardo Ramírez's co-authors include Adrian D. Pantoja, Gary M. Segura, Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Luis Ricardo Fraga, Bernard L. Fraga, Matt A. Barreto, Mary C. Waters, Jennifer Holdaway and Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto and has published in prestigious journals such as The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Political Research Quarterly and Sexualities.

In The Last Decade

Ricardo Ramírez

12 papers receiving 316 citations

Peers

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Reuel R. Rogers United States
Sylvia Manzano United States
Niambi M. Carter United States
James Kendrick United States
Monique L. Lyle United States
Jason P. Casellas United States
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Fraga, Luis Ricardo, Ricardo Ramírez, & Bernard L. Fraga. (2023). American Democracy and Voter Suppression. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 708(1). 227–242. 2 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo. (2020). Simplified identities: Four ‘types’ of gays and lesbians on Chilean telenovelas. Sexualities. 23(8). 1480–1498. 3 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo, et al.. (2019). Unlinking fate? Discrimination, group-consciousness, and political participation among Latinos and whites. Politics Groups and Identities. 7(3). 625–641. 14 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo, et al.. (2018). Selective Recruitment or Voter Neglect? Race, Place, and Voter Mobilization in 2016. 3(1). 156–184. 9 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo, et al.. (2017). How Geography Trumps Alternative Facts. Aztlán A Journal of Chicano Studies. 42(2). 183–194. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Taeku, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, & Ricardo Ramírez. (2012). Transforming Politics, Transforming America: The Political and Civic Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States. Berkley Law Scholarship Repository (University of California, Berkeley). 15 indexed citations
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Lee, Taeku, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, & Ricardo Ramírez. (2012). Transforming Politics, Transforming America. 17 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo, et al.. (2011). Transnational Stakeholders: Latin American Migrant Transnationalism and Civic Engagement in the United States.. 23. 59–82. 4 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Ricardo, et al.. (2010). Catalysts and Barriers to Attaining Citizenship: An Analysis of ya es hora ¡CIUDADANIA!. 5 indexed citations
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Barreto, Matt A., et al.. (2009). Why California Matters: How California Latinos Influence the Presidential Election.
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Soto, Victoria M. DeFrancesco, Matt A. Barreto, Jennifer L. Merolla, & Ricardo Ramírez. (2009). Bulls Eye or Ricochet? The Effect of Latino Targeted Ads in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. 1–37. 1 indexed citations
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Mollenkopf, John, Jennifer Holdaway, Philip Kasinitz, et al.. (2006). Politics among Young Adults in New York: The Immigrant Second Generation.
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Ramírez, Ricardo. (2005). Residential Mobility and Latino Political Mobilization. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 1 indexed citations
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Fraga, Luis Ricardo & Ricardo Ramírez. (2004). Demography and Political Influence: Disentangling the Latino Vote. 16. 69. 10 indexed citations
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Pantoja, Adrian D., Ricardo Ramírez, & Gary M. Segura. (2001). Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Patterns in Political Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos. Political Research Quarterly. 54(4). 729–750. 271 indexed citations

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