Bottom line: shifting perceptions of discrimination are a real driver of partisan realignment, distinct from simple racial affect. Elite rhetoric & media framing of racial injustice may matter more for elections than we thought. Read (open access!) at https://t.co/Gy4YKOGyAT
My first-ever solo-authored paper is out today in @JournalREP! What drives Americans to switch their presidential vote based on race over the last 3 elections? I show that it's not general racial warmth, it's changing beliefs about discrimination. (🧵 1/3)
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Acculturation, Identity, and the Authoritarian Worldview: Explaining Hispanic Attitudes Toward Police - https://t.co/cx5Sz28Cuj
- Jason E. Kehrberg, Samantha L. Bennett & Scott A. Pray
#FirstView
New research (in @JournalREP) around the 2020 election suggests that social pressure to vote in the political environment contributed in a major way to increased voter turnout.
Not surprisingly, this was true for Black voters, influencing Black men & older Black women the most.
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Turnout the Vote: Social Pressure and Identity Politics in the 2020 Election - https://t.co/KFsI2B5YUV
- Danvy Le, Carole Jean Uhlaner & Ana Schugurensky
#FirstView
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Race, Reform, and Recalls: The Movement Against “Progressive” Prosecutors - https://t.co/1V7swfs8OH
- Allison Goldberg
#FirstView
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Do Racial Justice Frames Increase Support Among Democratic Constituencies? Evidence from Two Survey Experiments during the 2020 Georgia Senate Runoffs - https://t.co/ri6SdoMvIq
- @TabithaBonilla & Alvin B. Tillery, Jr
#JREP10
#FirstView from @JournalREP -
Parties, Race, and Political Violence: Evaluating Whether Attitudes toward the January 6 Insurrection Vary Across Racial Groups - https://t.co/KB0nGtLMmW
- Sarah Perez & Natasha Altema McNeely
#Jan6
#FirstView from @JournalREP -
Do Legislators Represent Racial Minority Opinions? Evidence on Disparities at the Congressional District Level - https://t.co/jFxFozibYP
- Viviana Rivera-Burgos
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#OpenAccess from @DuBoisReview -
Reconsidering School Segregation: Contemporary Lessons from 1960s Protest against Separate and Unequal Schools - https://t.co/mYmJHosqf1
- @ERIstotleez#FirstView
#OpenAccess from the latest issue of @JournalREP -
“Immigrationalization” of the Welfare State: Contextual influences on Welfare Politics in the United States - https://t.co/yPAZuBj2mw
- Ping Xu, Belinda Davis & James Garand
#JREP10
Free to read for a limited period from the latest issue of @JournalREP -
Dilemmas in Representation: Immigration, Identity, and Political Parties - https://t.co/xEwTQK4Tr3
- @jeremiahbcha, @_JustinGest & @TomWongPhD#JREP10
#OpenAccess from the latest issue of @JournalREP -
Racialized Empathy and Attitudes Toward Refugees in the United States - https://t.co/Bv3OXoRRvk
- Hannah L. Paul & Courtney J. Nava
#JREP10
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Federal Enforcement and Black Political Representation: Evidence from Reconstruction and the Voting Rights Act - https://t.co/CHWYUIKUAf
- Michael Greenberger & @JCarreraSmith#JREP10
#OpenAccess from the latest issue of @JournalREP -
Partisan Change with Generational Turnover: Latino Party Identification from 1989 to 2023 - https://t.co/BXAdCqwbLt
- @DerekJWakefield, @blfraga & Colin A. Fisk
#JREP10
#OpenAccess from @JournalREP -
Supreme Prejudice: Examining the Supreme Court’s Racial & Criminal Biases - https://t.co/TWXUvu9mDE
- @liz_maltby & Abigail A. Matthews
#JREP10