

Alexandra Filindra
Promoting critical thinking in the realms of political science and psychology, Alexandra Filindra, PhD, is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). With a robust academic background, Dr. Filindra delves into the intricate dynamics of American gun politics, immigration policy, race and ethnic politics, public opinion, and political psychology. Her scholarly journey began with a PhD from Rutgers University, where she laid the foundation for her future contributions to the field. Dr. Filindra's research has garnered significant recognition, earning her prestigious accolades such as the Lucius Barker Award from the Midwest Political Science Association. Her scholarly output is impressive, with over 30 peer-reviewed articles that have enriched the academic discourse on critical issues facing the United States. Her forthcoming books promise to further illuminate the complexities of gun politics and racial issues, reflecting her commitment to advancing understanding in these areas. In addition to her research, Dr. Filindra plays an active role in the academic community. She serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, a testament to her leadership and expertise in the field. Her involvement in professional organizations underscores her dedication to fostering collaboration and innovation among scholars and practitioners alike. Dr. Filindra's work is supported by several grants, enabling her to pursue research that addresses pressing societal challenges. Her contributions extend beyond academia, as she engages with policymakers and the public to inform and influence debates on critical issues. Through her teaching, she inspires students to explore the intersections of political science and psychology, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary to navigate and impact the complex world around them. As a thought leader in her field, Dr. Filindra continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, challenging conventional wisdom and advocating for evidence-based policy solutions. Her work not only advances academic understanding but also contributes to the broader societal discourse on race, ethnicity, and politics in America.
Publications
, 431-453, 2023-10-01
, 517-543, 2018-10-15