Els De Graauw

Position: Associate Professor
Campus Affiliation: Baruch College, CUNY, and Deputy Director of the International Migration Studies MA Program at the CUNY Graduate Center
E-mail: els.degraauw73@login.cuny.edu
Research Interests: Immigration, civil society organizations, urban politics, government bureaucracies, and public policy, with a focus on understanding how governmental and nongovernmental organizations build institutional capacity for immigrant integration and representation.

Els de Graauw (she/her/hers) is Associate Professor of Political Science at Baruch College, CUNY, and Deputy Director of the International Migration Studies MA Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is an affiliate faculty of Black and Latino Studies and the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College, as well as of the International Migration Studies MA Program and the Political Science MA and PhD Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. Els is interested in immigration, civil society organizations, urban politics, government bureaucracies, and public policy, with a focus on understanding how governmental and nongovernmental organizations build institutional capacity for immigrant integration and representation.

Her award-winning book Making Immigrant Rights Real: Nonprofits and the Politics of Integration in San Francisco (Cornell University Press, 2016) analyzes the role of nonprofit organizations in advocating for immigrant integration policies in San Francisco, with a focus on immigrant language access, labor rights, and municipal ID cards. Els is working on her second book, Grassroots Democracy: How Cities and States Integrate Immigrants, on the development, institutionalization, and impact of the growing number of city and state immigrant affairs offices in the United States. She has also been collaborating with Shannon Gleeson (Cornell University) on an NSF-funded study of the implementation of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Greater Houston Area, and the New York City Metro Area, as well as a co-authored book on Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston.

Her research appears in Law & Policy; Social ProblemsTerritory, Politics, Governance; Critical Sociology; Antipode; Urban Geography; Migration Studies; New Labor Forum; Journal on Migration and Human Security; Politics, Groups, and Identities; Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies; Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; WorkingUSA; Politics & Society; American Journal of Sociology; Annual Review of Political Science; Daedalus; Hérodote; and many edited volumes. She has also written policy reports and pieces for popular venues, including the Chronicle of Philanthropy. She regularly gives talks and works with community organizations and local governments in the United States and Europe to help promote immigrant integration through local action.

Her work has been supported by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, the National Science Foundation, the Professional Staff Congress at CUNY, the Advanced Research Collaborative at the CUNY Graduate Center, the Howard J. Samuels State and City Policy Center, the Eugene M. Lang Foundation, the Netherland-America Foundation, the National Center for Border Security and Immigration (BORDERS), the Centre for Urban Studies (University of Amsterdam), the Hauser Institute for Civil Society (Harvard University), the Institute for the Social Sciences (Cornell University), and the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (UC Berkeley).

Els earned her PhD degree in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. She has been a researcher at Harvard University, Cornell University, the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and the European University Institute. In 2012, she co-founded the Section on Migration and Citizenship of the American Political Science Association, and she served as the Section’s elected co-president and secretary between 2012 and 2016. Els currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

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