Check out new research analysis from my @PRRI Fellow cohort on American's support for violent/militaristic immigration & border policy 👀
Important context to understand how Americans will respond to planned immigration action from incoming Trump admin
https://t.co/zD8XyJvuE2
If you're interested in public scholarship & thinking through mentorship in academia, check out my new piece in the Annals of @theAAG 🌎
https://t.co/xrUaGEcKXN
Be sure to check out geographer in action, @efrazier_geog, and her work studying the intersection of politics, religion, and immigration/migration as a 2023-2024 PRRI Public Fellow! 👇
Check out new research analysis from my @PRRI Fellow cohort on American's support for violent/militaristic immigration & border policy 👀
Important context to understand how Americans will respond to planned immigration action from incoming Trump admin
https://t.co/zD8XyJvuE2
Following Trump's election in 2016, a surge of white evangelicals started working to support immigrants and refugees to the U.S.
@efrazier_geog investigates why and if it influenced their politics: https://t.co/GMAEj2EJoX
Thanks to @BrettKrutzsch for your great feedback on the piece and @the_revealer for the opportunity to put this out into the world!
Thanks also to the @ssrc_org RSDR workshop on media engagement earlier this year, and @beccawrites for your guidance on early drafts of this piece.
Thanks to the hard work & vision of my (student!) co-authors, our paper "Who Welcomes Refugees? Examining Religious and Social Influences on Refugee Service Provision in the U.S. Southeast" is now available
https://t.co/kUmgVtvw1c
How do you want to take action? Join us every Tues in October for “Geographers Take Action: A Series on the 2024 Election and Beyond.” These webinars aim to energize and empower geographers to advocate for the discipline and tackle critical challenges.
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In 2022, I attended a @RussellSageFdn convening at which keynote speaker Dr. Cathy Cohen addressed the political zeitgeist shaping social science research: "Let’s name it", she urged – "We don’t often discuss the limits that the politics of the nation place on our work".
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I'm excited to share a new paper in which I try & do just that, reflecting on what it looks like to do immigrant research in politicized times. Check it out!
50 free eprints: https://t.co/9a01FVlgkp