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“IT'S A LOT OF WORK”: Racialization Processes, Ethnic Identity Formations, and Their Health Implications1
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- 15 April 2011, pp. 37-52
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POST-INTERSECTIONALITY: The Curious Reception of Intersectionality in Legal Scholarship1
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- 03 January 2014, pp. 385-404
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HOW PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE IMPEDES INTERSECTIONAL THINKING1
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- 03 January 2014, pp. 365-384
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IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT, THE RACIALIZATION OF LEGAL STATUS, AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE POLICE: Latinos in Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, and Phoenix in Comparative Perspective
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- 27 July 2018, pp. 107-128
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RACE AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RISK: A Case Example from the Detroit Metropolitan Area
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- 26 October 2016, pp. 285-304
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IMAGES OF BLACK AMERICANS: Then, “Them,” and Now, “Obama!”
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- 01 July 2009, pp. 83-101
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INTERSECTIONALITY AND SOCIAL EXPLANATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
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- 03 January 2014, pp. 349-363
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UNITY IN DIVERSITY?: Bridging Models of Multiculturalism and Immigrant Integration
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- 26 June 2008, pp. 317-336
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ARTICULATING A POLITICS OF (MULTIPLE) IDENTITIES1: LGBT Sexuality and Inclusion in Black Community Life
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- 29 October 2010, pp. 315-334
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WORLDS APART: Blacks and Whites React to Hurricane Katrina
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- 09 August 2006, pp. 97-113
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PRIDE OR PREJUDICE?: Racial Prejudice, Southern Heritage, and White Support for the Confederate Battle Flag
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- 13 June 2017, pp. 295-323
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FROM COOLIE TO MODEL MINORITY: U.S. Immigration Policy and the Construction of Racial Identity1
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- 26 June 2008, pp. 355-373
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RACE, JUSTICE, POLICING, AND THE 2016 AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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- 07 November 2016, pp. 7-33
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BLACK AMERICANS AND LATINO IMMIGRANTS IN A SOUTHERN CITY: Friendly Neighbors or Economic Competitors?1
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- 25 January 2008, pp. 97-117
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ARE ASIANS THE NEW BLACKS?: Affirmative Action, Anti-Blackness, and the ‘Sociometry’ of Race
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- 25 October 2018, pp. 217-244
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IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: Racial Beliefs and Residential Segregation
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- 06 November 2008, pp. 5-26
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BECOMING ETHNIC OR BECOMING AMERICAN?: Reflecting on the Divergent Pathways to Social Mobility and Assimilation among the New Second Generation1
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- 25 January 2008, pp. 189-205
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CONCEPTUALIZING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH: Advancement of a Socio-Psychobiological Approach
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- 15 April 2011, pp. 63-77
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THE PROPERTIES OF CITIZENS: A Caribbean Grammar of Conjugal Categories
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- 03 January 2014, pp. 425-446
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COLOR CAPITAL, WHITE DEBT, AND THE PARADOX OF STRONG WHITE RACIAL IDENTITIES
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- 20 October 2011, pp. 169-200
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