Illegal immigration is a contentious issue on the American policy agenda. To understand the sources of public attitudes toward immigration, social scientists have focused attention on political factors such as party identification; they have also drawn on theories of intergroup contact to argue that contact with immigrants shapes immigration attitudes. Absent direct measures, contextual measures such as respondents' ethnic milieu or proximity to salient geographic features (such as borders) have been used as proxies of contact. Such a research strategy still leaves the question unanswered-is it contact or context that really matters? Further, which context, and for whom? This article evaluates the effects of party identification, personal c...
This thesis is an empirical investigation into the impact of geographic contextual factors on the im...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
Abstract Illegal immigration has been the focus of much debate in receiving countries, but little is...
This dissertation explores the impact of interpersonal contact on attitudes toward immigrants and im...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
Today’s political climate is extremely polarized in several issues, including the topic of immigrati...
Objective. This study assesses the association between Anglos’ aversion to Latinos, physical proximi...
Objective. This study assesses the association between Anglo aversion to Latinos, physical proximity...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
Popular support for enhanced border and internal controls to deal with undocumented immigration is e...
The theorization and empirical exploration of contextual effects is a long-standing feature of publi...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Over the past 10 years, the topic of illegal immigration has divided Americans with the past three p...
In multi-ethnic nation-states, opposition to immigration has manifested itself in attitudes and beha...
Contact theory and threat group theory offer contradictory hypotheses regarding the effect of contac...
This thesis is an empirical investigation into the impact of geographic contextual factors on the im...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
Abstract Illegal immigration has been the focus of much debate in receiving countries, but little is...
This dissertation explores the impact of interpersonal contact on attitudes toward immigrants and im...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
Today’s political climate is extremely polarized in several issues, including the topic of immigrati...
Objective. This study assesses the association between Anglos’ aversion to Latinos, physical proximi...
Objective. This study assesses the association between Anglo aversion to Latinos, physical proximity...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
Popular support for enhanced border and internal controls to deal with undocumented immigration is e...
The theorization and empirical exploration of contextual effects is a long-standing feature of publi...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Over the past 10 years, the topic of illegal immigration has divided Americans with the past three p...
In multi-ethnic nation-states, opposition to immigration has manifested itself in attitudes and beha...
Contact theory and threat group theory offer contradictory hypotheses regarding the effect of contac...
This thesis is an empirical investigation into the impact of geographic contextual factors on the im...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
Abstract Illegal immigration has been the focus of much debate in receiving countries, but little is...