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Men of Color, Linked Fate, and Support for Women of Color Candidates
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics , First View
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- 23 May 2024, pp. 1-20
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Who Really Represents Me? The Case of Afro-Latinx Bureaucratic Representation in New York City Public Schools
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 9 / Issue 2 / July 2024
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- 06 May 2024, pp. 259-284
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Diasporic Consciousness in African Immigrants’ Support for #BlackLivesMatter
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 8 / Issue 2 / July 2023
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- 25 April 2023, pp. 141-163
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3 - Measuring Group Empathy
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- Seeing Us in Them
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- 11 March 2021
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- 18 March 2021, pp 40-66
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Demographic Context, Mass Deportation, and Latino Linked Fate
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 5 / Issue 3 / November 2020
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- 15 September 2020, pp. 509-536
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11 - Differentiated Citizenship
- from Part III - Race, Space, Place, and Urban Citizenship
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- Local Citizenship in a Global Age
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- 08 June 2020
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- 14 May 2020, pp 208-224
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Material Interests, Identity and Linked Fate in Three Countries
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- British Journal of Political Science / Volume 51 / Issue 3 / July 2021
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- 12 March 2020, pp. 1119-1137
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- July 2021
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4 - From Black Anger to Black Activism
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- The Anger Gap
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- 30 October 2019
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- 26 December 2019, pp 110-152
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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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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 4 / Issue 1 / March 2019
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- 06 February 2019, pp. 180-215
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Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws Affect Linked Fate among U.S. Latino Populations
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 2 / Issue 1 / March 2017
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- 16 February 2017, pp. 35-62
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Americans' Belief in Linked Fate: Does the Measure Capture the Concept?
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- Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics / Volume 1 / Issue 1 / March 2016
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- 06 April 2016, pp. 117-144
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ARTICULATING A POLITICS OF (MULTIPLE) IDENTITIES1: LGBT Sexuality and Inclusion in Black Community Life
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- Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race / Volume 7 / Issue 2 / Fall 2010
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- 29 October 2010, pp. 315-334
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