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INTRODUCTION1
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- 07 June 2012, pp. 43-49
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NECROLINGUISTICS: Linguistic-Death-In-Life
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- 26 April 2006, pp. 159-186
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HILLARY CLINTON AND THE WOMEN WHO SUPPORTED HER: Emotional Attachments and the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary
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- 18 January 2017, pp. 93-116
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“SOCIALLY MIXED” PUBLIC HOUSING REDEVELOPMENT AS A DESTIGMATIZATION STRATEGY IN TORONTO'S REGENT PARK: A Theoretical Approach and a Research Agenda1
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- 07 June 2012, pp. 87-105
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DID KATRINA RECALIBRATE ATTITUDES TOWARD POVERTY AND INEQUALITY?: A Test of the “Dirty Little Secret” Hypothesis
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- 09 August 2006, pp. 59-82
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ARE MEXICANS IN THE UNITED STATES A THREAT TO THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE?: A Response to Huntington
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- 26 June 2008, pp. 375-393
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PAST INSIGHTS, FUTURE PROMISES: Race and Health in the Twenty-first Century
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- 15 April 2011, pp. 1-3
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BRINGING DU BOIS BACK IN: American Sociology and The Morris Enunciation
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- 16 November 2015, pp. 461-467
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POST-RACISM?: Putting President Obama's Victory in Perspective1
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- 21 December 2009, pp. 279-292
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY, POLITICAL HOPE, RACIAL JUSTICE
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- 25 July 2014, pp. 159-175
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BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP AND THE RACIAL CONTRACT: The United States' Jus Soli Rule against the Global Regime of Citizenship1
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- 10 June 2013, pp. 29-58
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THE RACIAL HISTORY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA
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- 26 February 2020, pp. 221-241
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“CHANGE” FRAMES AND THE MOBILIZATION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL FOR FORMERLY INCARCERATED JOB SEEKERS
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- 16 April 2019, pp. 387-416
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RESPONSES TO STIGMATIZATION: The Moderating Roles of Primary and Secondary Appraisals1
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- 07 June 2012, pp. 149-168
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WHEN ORGANIZATIONS MATTER: Threatening Demographics, Supportive Politics, and Immigration Lawmaking1
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- 29 December 2014, pp. 387-417
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WHITE OPPOSITION TO NATIVE NATION SOVEREIGNTY: The Role of “The Casino Indian” Stereotype and Presence of Native Nation Gaming
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- 06 August 2020, pp. 55-80
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THE “SICK” RACIST: Racism and Psychopathology in the Colorblind Era
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- 06 June 2016, pp. 181-203
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Reconsidering Group Interests: Why Black Americans Exhibit More Progressive Attitudes Toward Immigration than Asian Americans
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 257-274
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AMBIGUITY AND AMBIVALENCE IN THE VOTING BOOTH AND BEYOND: A Social-Psychological Perspective on Racial Attitudes and Behavior in the Obama Era
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- 01 July 2009, pp. 71-82
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THE “NINE LIVES” OF OPPOSITIONAL CULTURE?
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- 10 June 2013, pp. 279-289
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