Racial Resentment and Whites’ Gun Policy Preferences in Contemporary America A Filindra, NJ Kaplan Political Behavior, 1-21, 2015 | 196 | 2015 |
The power of context: State-level policies and politics and the educational performance of the children of immigrants in the United States A Filindra, D Blanding, CG Coll Harvard Educational Review 81 (3), 407-438, 2011 | 129 | 2011 |
Testing Theories of Gun Policy Preferences Among Blacks, Latinos, and Whites in America* A Filindra, N Kaplan Social Science Quarterly 98 (2), 413-428, 2017 | 85 | 2017 |
Immigrant social policy in the American states: Race politics and state TANF and Medicaid eligibility rules for legal permanent residents A Filindra State Politics & Policy Quarterly 13 (1), 26-48, 2013 | 74 | 2013 |
Together in good times and bad? How economic triggers condition the effects of intergroup threat A Filindra, S Pearson‐Merkowitz Social Science Quarterly 94 (5), 1328-1345, 2013 | 62* | 2013 |
Analysing US state legislative resolutions on immigrants and immigration: The role of immigration federalism A Filindra, M Kovács International Migration 50 (4), 33-50, 2012 | 44* | 2012 |
Racial resentment or sexism? White Americans’ outgroup attitudes as predictors of gun ownership and NRA membership A Filindra, NJ Kaplan, BE Buyuker Sociological inquiry 91 (2), 253-286, 2021 | 38 | 2021 |
Immigrant inclusion in the safety net: A framework for analysis and effects on educational attainment M Condon, A Filindra, A Wichowsky Policy Studies Journal 44 (4), 424-448, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |
Raising Arizona v. United States: Historical Patterns of American Immigration Federalism DJ Tichenor, A Filindra Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 16, 1215, 2012 | 38* | 2012 |
Studying public policy through immigration policy: advances in theory and measurement A Filindra, SW Goodman Policy Studies Journal 47 (3), 498-516, 2019 | 35 | 2019 |
Coping with a changing integration policy context: American state policies and their effects on immigrant political engagement A Filindra, A Manatschal Regional Studies 54 (11), 1546-1557, 2020 | 34 | 2020 |
Is “Threat” in the Eye of the Researcher? Theory and Measurement in the Study of State‐Level Immigration Policymaking A Filindra Policy Studies Journal, 2018 | 33 | 2018 |
When partisans and minorities interact: Interpersonal contact, partisanship, and public opinion preferences on immigration policy S Pearson‐Merkowitz, A Filindra, JJ Dyck Social Science Quarterly 97 (2), 311-324, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
Race politics research and the American presidency: thinking about white attitudes, identities and vote choice in the Trump era and beyond B Buyuker, AJ D'Urso, A Filindra, NJ Kaplan Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 6 (3), 600-641, 2021 | 30 | 2021 |
The case against removal: Jus noci and harm in deportation practice B Buckinx, A Filindra Migration Studies 3 (3), 393-416, 2015 | 23 | 2015 |
The emergence of the “Temporary Mexican”: American agriculture, the US congress, and the 1920 hearings on the temporary admission of illiterate Mexican laborers A Filindra Latin American Research Review 49 (3), 85-102, 2014 | 20 | 2014 |
Research Note: Stopping the Enforcement “Tide”: Descriptive Representation, L atino Institutional Empowerment, and State‐Level Immigration Policy A Filindra, S Pearson‐Merkowitz Politics & Policy 41 (6), 814-832, 2013 | 20 | 2013 |
Beyond performance: Racial prejudice and Whites’ mistrust of government A Filindra, NJ Kaplan, BE Buyuker Political Behavior 44 (2), 961-979, 2022 | 19* | 2022 |
E pluribus unum? Federalism, immigration and the role of the American states A Filindra Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, School of Graduate Studies, 2009 | 16 | 2009 |
The Myth of Self-deportation-How Behavioral Economics Reveals the Fallacies behind “Attrition through Enforcement” A Filindra Policy report, Immigration Policy Center, American Immigration Council, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |