University of Wisconsin–Madison

Research

NCA integrates measures of Community Cultural Wealth with personal social network analysis to understand how students’ assets are nurtured through relationships both on and off campus. The project has been implemented across multiple institutional contexts and links students’ networks and cultural assets to outcomes relevant for academic and career development, such as work values, aspirations, and collective action.

Current Projects

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Longitudinal Study on Latine STEM Students’ Social Networks and Cultural Wealth

This three-wave longitudinal mixed-methods panel study collected data across a large public university system in the Southwestern U.S. from 2023 to 2025. The study tracked participants from their junior year through their fifth year or first year postgraduation. We are currently analyzing the data.

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2021-2022

Hispanic/Latino Student Community Cultural Wealth, Social Networks, and Career Development at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater

Publications & Presentations

Resources for Researchers

Implementing Multiple Generator Random Interpreters (MGRI) on Qualtrics

This handbook and toolkit will show you how to build a survey using the Multiple Generator Random Interpreter (MGRI) method in Qualtrics and how to clean the data collected from the survey.

Academic Cultural Wealth (ACW) Scale

The ACW Scale draws inspiration from studies that have measured CCW quantitatively in recent years (Braun et al., 2017; Dika et al., 2018; Hiramori et al., 2021, 2024; Horton, 2022; Kirnbauer, 2021; Narvaiz, 2023; Ozuna, 2017; Sablan, 2019), and has been refined through multiple rounds of testing with different populations of undergraduate students.

Examining College Students’ Community Cultural Wealth Through Sociogram Assisted Interviews

This guide describes what we learned from using sociograms, or diagrams of ego networks, in longitudinal interviews with Latine college students about their social support and Community Cultural Wealth. Instruments we used for this study are also available through our Github repository.

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