Las Vidas Negras Importan: Centering Blackness and Racial Politics in Latin American Research
DP Clealand - Annual Review of Political Science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Racial disparities in Latin America exist in poverty levels, income, education, infant mortality,
political representation, access to social services, and other key indicators. However …
political representation, access to social services, and other key indicators. However …
Se Habla Español: Spanish-language appeals and candidate evaluations in the United States
MG Zárate, E Quezada-Llanes… - American Political Science …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Political candidates use Spanish-language appeals in efforts to increase their support
among Hispanic voters. We argue that candidates, Hispanic or not, can use Spanish to …
among Hispanic voters. We argue that candidates, Hispanic or not, can use Spanish to …
Rewiring linked fate: bringing back history, agency, and power
R Rogers, JY Kim - Perspectives on Politics, 2023 - cambridge.org
Linked fate, the concept introduced by Dawson almost three decades ago, reoriented the
study of racism and political behavior in the United States. The scholarship traditionally had …
study of racism and political behavior in the United States. The scholarship traditionally had …
[图书][B] States of belonging: Immigration policies, attitudes, and inclusion
Political turmoil surrounding immigration at the federal level and the inability of Congress to
pass comprehensive immigration reform have provided an opening for state and local …
pass comprehensive immigration reform have provided an opening for state and local …
Integrating identity in policy design theory
E Bell, E Lui - Policy & Politics, 2023 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Extant literature highlights how socially constructed target populations shape the distribution
of benefits and burdens, focusing on political elites. In this article, we examined how linked …
of benefits and burdens, focusing on political elites. In this article, we examined how linked …
The politics of “women of color”: a group identity worth investigating
The political term “women of color”(WOC) emerged in the late 1970s in Black feminist
organizing spaces as a rejection of a singular emphasis on a woman identity. At that time, a …
organizing spaces as a rejection of a singular emphasis on a woman identity. At that time, a …
Perceived discrimination and intergroup commonality among Asian Americans
TJ Huang - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the …, 2021 - rsfjournal.org
Group dynamics are central to understanding race in America. Research reveals that Blacks
and Latinos who report discrimination are more likely to feel interracial political commonality …
and Latinos who report discrimination are more likely to feel interracial political commonality …
Online toxic communication about the accounting academic job market
CT Alberti, L Morris - Accounting Horizons, 2024 - publications.aaahq.org
This study explores the use of online toxic communication and how it impacts perceptions of
DEI in the accounting academic community. During a recent job market season, we …
DEI in the accounting academic community. During a recent job market season, we …
Political inequality in the digital world: the puzzle of Asian American political participation online
NK Chan - Political Research Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper adds to existing literature by reassessing the racial participation gap after placing
online activity within the repertoire of minorities' political actions. Even though Asian …
online activity within the repertoire of minorities' political actions. Even though Asian …
From inter-racial solidarity to action: Minority linked fate and African American, Latina/o, and Asian American political participation
NKM Chan, F Jasso - Political behavior, 2023 - Springer
Recent literature in race, ethnicity, and politics has assessed how minority linked fate,
defined as “the idea that ethnoracial minorities might share a sense of commonality that …
defined as “the idea that ethnoracial minorities might share a sense of commonality that …