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Old-Fashioned Racism, Contemporary Islamophobia, and the Isolation of Muslim Americans in the Age of Trump
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- 13 February 2018, pp. 112-152
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Americans' Belief in Linked Fate: Does the Measure Capture the Concept?
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- 06 April 2016, pp. 117-144
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Choosing the Velvet Glove: Women Voters, Ambivalent Sexism, and Vote Choice in 2016
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- 04 March 2018, pp. 3-25
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What Kind of Movement is Black Lives Matter? The View from Twitter
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- 30 July 2019, pp. 297-323
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Do All Black Lives Matter Equally to Black People? Respectability Politics and the Limitations of Linked Fate
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- 06 February 2019, pp. 180-215
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The Genesis of the Birther Rumor: Partisanship, Racial Attitudes, and Political Knowledge
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 60-80
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Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws Affect Linked Fate among U.S. Latino Populations
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- 16 February 2017, pp. 35-62
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Demand and Supply: Racial and Ethnic Minority Candidates in White Districts
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- 27 January 2016, pp. 60-90
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Withdrawing and Drawing In: Political Discourse in Policed Communities
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- 28 January 2020, pp. 604-647
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Melanin and Curls: Evaluation of Black Women Candidates
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- 29 July 2019, pp. 259-296
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Race politics research and the American presidency: thinking about white attitudes, identities and vote choice in the Trump era and beyond
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- 03 November 2020, pp. 600-641
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Understanding the Asian American Vote in the 2016 Election
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- 29 January 2018, pp. 189-215
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Media Framing and Partisan Identity: The Case of Immigration Coverage and White Macropartisanship
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- 25 January 2017, pp. 5-34
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The Political Incorporation of Muslims in the United States: The Mobilizing Role of Religiosity in Islam
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- 14 August 2017, pp. 170-200
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The Effect of White Social Prejudice on Support for American Democracy
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- 03 February 2020, pp. 334-351
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Choosing Choice: How Gender and Religiosity Shape Abortion Attitudes among Latinos
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- 20 March 2020, pp. 384-411
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Troubled Taxonomies and the Calculating State: Everyday Categorizing and “Race-Ethnicity”—The Netherlands Case
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- 08 June 2016, pp. 187-226
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Race, Place, and Context: The Persistence of Race Effects in Traffic Stop Outcomes in the Face of Situational, Demographic, and Political Controls
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- 27 August 2020, pp. 481-508
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Fiscal Pressures and Discriminatory Policing: Evidence from Traffic Stops in Missouri
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- 24 August 2020, pp. 450-480
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The Evangelical Vote and Race in the 2016 Presidential Election
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- 30 January 2018, pp. 81-106
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