Media accounts on debates around immigration reform in the United States have framed a range of arguments from supporting tougher immigration enforcement to providing amnesty to the large numbers of unauthorized immigrants currently living in the country. The main objective of this article is to discuss the potential social and economic impacts of the Georgia anti-immigration bill House Bill (HB) 87 as framed by newspaper stories leading up to the bill\u27s passage in 2011. The second objective is to examine differences in argument framing of the media coverage between major metropolitan newspapers compared to bilingual (English and Spanish) newspapers in Georgia. The third objective is to report on participant observation of political advo...
Abstract This paper gives a profile of immigrants (especially those who are naturalized U.S. citizen...
Recent scholarship suggests that social norms are becoming more permissive of prejudicial talk about...
Monday, June 25, 2012 Adjunct Professor Charles H. Kuck was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constituti...
Media accounts on debates around immigration reform in the United States have framed a range of argu...
Nathan Deal’s successful 2010 campaign to become Georgia’s 82nd governor included a promise to enact...
HR 256 - The resolution would have proposed an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia...
Georgia Law was featured in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the Georgia Association of Law and Po...
Georgia Southern faculty member Scott Beck was a quoted source in this article in the Savannah Morni...
In 2006, the United States House of Representatives introduced a bill that seeks to criminalize unau...
While undocumented immigration is controversial, the general public is largely unfamiliar with the p...
Saturday, July 14, 2012 Associate Professor Harlan G. Cohen was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Consti...
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Abstract Background. In 2011, Alabama, neither a border state nor hold a significantly large Hispani...
This article analyzes state legislative politics related to immigration from 2001 to 2011 in Tenness...
Thursday, February 7, 2013 Adjunct Professor Charles H. Kuck was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald ...
Abstract This paper gives a profile of immigrants (especially those who are naturalized U.S. citizen...
Recent scholarship suggests that social norms are becoming more permissive of prejudicial talk about...
Monday, June 25, 2012 Adjunct Professor Charles H. Kuck was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constituti...
Media accounts on debates around immigration reform in the United States have framed a range of argu...
Nathan Deal’s successful 2010 campaign to become Georgia’s 82nd governor included a promise to enact...
HR 256 - The resolution would have proposed an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia...
Georgia Law was featured in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the Georgia Association of Law and Po...
Georgia Southern faculty member Scott Beck was a quoted source in this article in the Savannah Morni...
In 2006, the United States House of Representatives introduced a bill that seeks to criminalize unau...
While undocumented immigration is controversial, the general public is largely unfamiliar with the p...
Saturday, July 14, 2012 Associate Professor Harlan G. Cohen was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Consti...
Police Beat Announcements G-A Spotlight Opinions Your Opinion Sports Classified
Abstract Background. In 2011, Alabama, neither a border state nor hold a significantly large Hispani...
This article analyzes state legislative politics related to immigration from 2001 to 2011 in Tenness...
Thursday, February 7, 2013 Adjunct Professor Charles H. Kuck was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald ...
Abstract This paper gives a profile of immigrants (especially those who are naturalized U.S. citizen...
Recent scholarship suggests that social norms are becoming more permissive of prejudicial talk about...
Monday, June 25, 2012 Adjunct Professor Charles H. Kuck was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constituti...