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Center on African American Politics and Society

Organization

Overview

The Center on African American Politics and Society (CAAPS) provides an intellectual infrastructure for social science research on the political, social, and economic conditions affecting black communities. It aims to support theoretically sophisticated and policy-informed research among Columbia faculty, using a variety of methods and approaches that intersect various disciplines, including political science, psychology, sociology, law, economics and urban studies. The center strives to be a cutting-edge research unit that facilitates collaborative research within and across disciplines, conducts conferences and workshops, support graduate studies in the social sciences on the black experience, and through teaching and mentoring, encourage undergraduates to pursue graduate studies on topics that inform black communities. With its emphasis on policy-relevant research, the Center on African-American Politics and Society aims to bridge the center's research with the needs and concerns of policy and community-based actors who work within and in behalf of black communities.

Reports

ISERP

Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy

Columbia University
International Affairs Building

420 West 118th Street
8th Floor, Mail Code 3355
New York, New York 10027

Tel. 212-854-3081
Fax 212-854-8925
iserp@columbia.edu

www.iserp.columbia.edu