MichelangeloÌýLandgrave
- Associate Professor
Michelangelo Landgrave (he/him/él) is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is a scholar of race and ethnic politics (REP), with a specialization in immigration and Latino politics & public policy. His research is currently focused on immigration public opinion and the history of Latino political thought.
At С»ÆÊé Boulder, he serves as the Director of the Barney Ford Lab for Civic Thought and Engagement. He also co-organizes the Benson Center’s Philosophy, Politics, and EconomicsÌýWorkshop.
Outside of С»ÆÊé Boulder, Dr. Landgrave is currently an adjunct scholar with the Cato Institute. He has also previously held research appointments at Princeton University, the U.S. Federal Government's Office of Evaluation Sciences, and the University of Missouri. He earned his PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Riverside, and a master’s degree in economics from California State University, Long Beach.
He has 20+ peer reviewed research articles published or forthcoming in Nature; Political Analysis; Legislative Studies Quarterly; the Journal of Experimental Political Science; State Politics & Policy Quarterly;American Politics Research; Research & Politics; Politics, Groups & Identities; PS: Political Science & Politics; the California Journal of Politics & Policy; Political Studies Review; the Journal of Political Science Education; the Journal of Behavioral Public Administration; the Journal of Social Equity & Public Administration; the Journal of Economics, Race, & Policy; and the Journal of Economic Behavior & OrganizationÌýamong others.
Dr. Landgrave welcomes graduate students interested in studying race and ethnic politics regardless of subfield. He is happy to serve on graduate committees in Public Policy, American Politics, and Political Theory.
