Peer Reviewed Books ( † = student co-author)
† Sharon A. Navarro and Samantha L. Hernandez, eds. Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of the American Judiciary. NY: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
† Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez and Leslie A. Navarro, Eds. Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Press, 2016.
Sharon A. Navarro and Rodolfo Rosales, Eds. Roots of Latino Urban Agency. University of North Texas Press, 2013.
Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and
Patricia Jaramillo. Politicas: Latina Trailblazers in Texas Political Arena. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2008.
Sharon A. Navarro. Latina Legislator: Leticia Van de Putte and the Road to Leadership. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M Press, 2008.
Sharon A. Navarro and Armando X. Mejia, Eds. A Reference Handbook: Latino
Americans and Political Participation. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004.
C. Richard Bath and Sharon A. Navarro. The State of Chihuahua: 1982-1994. Texas: Center
for Inter-American and Border Studies, 1996.
Books in Progress (* = in progress) ( † = student co-author)
1. The Race for Texas Lt. Governor: Leticia Van De Putte. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, Underreview.
2. *† Sharon A. Navarro and Samantha L. Hernandez, Eds. The Politics of Race, Gender and the Judiciary. To be submitted Cambridge Press.
Journal Articles (* = in progress) ( † = student co-author)
† Samantha L. Hernandez and Sharon A. Navarro. “The Effects of Gender and Media Coverage
and Campaigns on Political Scandals.” To be submitted to Politics of Groups and Identities.
* Sharon A. Navarro. “Latinas in the Courts: The Intersectionality of Ethnicity, Gender
Judiciary.”
Invited Encyclopedia Article
“Judges.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in Contemporary Politics, Law, and Social Movements, Edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena Gonzales, vol. 1. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Peer Reviewed Reports, Book Chapters, Journal Articles
“Liberal Leticia’ and the Race for Lieutenant Governor.” Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Press, 2016.
“Latino Mayors: San Antonio Politics and Policies.” Julian Samora Research Institute,Michigan State University, Spring 2015.
“Moving on Up: The Political Incorporation of Hispanic Women into the Federal Texas
Judiciary.” Latino Studies Journal Vol. 11 (Spring) 2013.
“Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Ethnicity, Gender, & the Decision to Run for
Judicial Office.” Aztlan: Journal of Chicano Studies (Fall) 2010.
Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and Patricia Jaramillo. “Chapter 1: Understanding Latina Political Leadership.” In Politicas Latina Trailblazers in Texas Political Arena, Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and Patricia Jaramillo. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2008. 1-16. (Book Cited Above)
Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and Patricia Jaramillo. “Chapter 2: Areas of Inquiry: Why So Few Latinas Hold Public Office.” In Politicas Latina Trailblazers in Texas Political Arena, Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and Patricia Jaramillo. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2008. 17-33. (Book Cited Above)
Sharon A. Navarro. “Chapter 7: Latinas as Mayors.” Politicas Latina Trailblazers in Texas Political Arena. Sonia Garcia, Irasema Coronado, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Sharon A. Navarro, and Patricia Jaramillo. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2008. 89-106. (Book Cited Above)
Luis Ricardo Fraga and Sharon A. Navarro. “Latinas in Latino Politics.” In Latino Politics: Identity, Mobilization, and Representation, Rodolfo Espino, David Leal and Ken Meier, Eds. University of Virginia Press, 2007. 177-194.
“Las Mujeres Invisibles (The Invisible Women).” In Women's Activism and Globalization: Linking Local Struggles and Transnational Politics, Nancy Naples and Manisha Desai, Eds. New York: Routledge, 2002. 83-98.
“Las Voces de Esperanza (The Voices of Hope): La Mujer Obrera, Transnationalism, and NAFTA-Displaced Women Workers in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” In Globalization on the Line: Gender, Nation, and Capital at U.S. Border, Claudia Sadowski-Smith, Ed. New York: Palgrave, 2002. 183-200.
“Gender, Identity, and Globalization at the Margins.” Latin American Politics and Society, Vol. 45, No. 3 (Fall 2003): 129-139.
BOOK REVIEWS:
“Achieving Equity for Latino Students.” Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies Vol. 39, No. 1 (Spring 2014).
“Everyday Injustice.” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 50, No. 1 (Spring 2013).
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