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Why (Some) Immigrants Resist Assimilation: US Racism and the African Immigrant Experience
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2023) 18 (3): 295–338.
Published: 10 July 2023
.... Robinson 2023 C. L. Adida and A. L. Robinson Licensed re-use rights only Immigration immigrant integration race assimilation identity “When you first see me, you see Black. You don’t see that I’m African or whatever. It doesn’t really matter, I’m still Black.” An immigrant from Côte...
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Trumped by Race: Explanations for Race’s Influence on Whites’ Votes in 2016
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2019) 14 (3): 313–328.
Published: 15 July 2019
... of certain attitudes on vote choice and long-term distributional shifts — can produce observationally equivalent regression coefficients. I urge caution against offering singular explanations for why race mattered in 2016 because while it surely did, it is less clear how and, especially, for whom. *I...
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