Professor of Political Science, Purdue University
Short bio sketch:
James A. McCann is a Professor of Political Science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. Originally from the Chicago area, he earned a BA at Illinois State University with the support of an Illinois General Assembly Scholarship. He did his doctoral studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder and had a two-year “pre-doc” appointment at the Government Data Center at Harvard University before joining the faculty at Purdue. McCann conducts research and teaches courses on public opinion, campaigns, and representation in the United States and abroad, particularly Latin America. Much of his current work focuses on the political incorporation of immigrants. He has coauthored three books and published articles in many academic journals, including the American Political Science Review, the Journal of Politics, the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Politics, and the Latin American Research Review. With Michael Jones-Correa, McCann is a principal investigator of the 2012 and 2016-17 Latino Immigrant National Election Studies (LINES). His research has been supported by the US National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the US Fulbright Program. He has held Visiting Scholar appointments at the Russell Sage Foundation, the Brookings Institution, the Catholic University of America, and Carleton University. In 2000, McCann was an official observer of the Mexican presidential election.