Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudices. Yet, this conventional wisdom ignores the importance of local geography in determining whether whites are likely to view welfare in racialized terms. This article demonstrates that the effect of prejudice on whites’ welfare preferences depends on the salience of welfare's racialized image in a given geographic context. I present a novel application of the racial threat hypothesis—conceptualizing both prejudice and place as multidimensional—to argue that the racial geography of an area amplifies the effect of traditional racial stereotypes on welfare preferences, whereas economic geography amplifies the effect of symbolically racist attitu...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
According to theories of power threat, the more blacks that live in an area, the more whites fear ec...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudic...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Cataloged...
Past research indicates that diversity at the level of larger geographic units (e.g., counties) is l...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
Measures of symbolic racism (SR) have often been used to tap racial prejudice toward Blacks. However...
This dissertation addresses the relationship between economic development, place, and contemporary r...
This dissertation addresses the relationship between economic development, place, and contemporary r...
Previous studies have shown that intra- and interracial differences in residential preferences are a...
A large body of empirical research has concluded that, at least during the 1950s and 1960s, the effe...
While racial attitudes have made enormous progress in the 50 years since the Civil Rights Act became...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
According to theories of power threat, the more blacks that live in an area, the more whites fear ec...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudic...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Cataloged...
Past research indicates that diversity at the level of larger geographic units (e.g., counties) is l...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
Measures of symbolic racism (SR) have often been used to tap racial prejudice toward Blacks. However...
This dissertation addresses the relationship between economic development, place, and contemporary r...
This dissertation addresses the relationship between economic development, place, and contemporary r...
Previous studies have shown that intra- and interracial differences in residential preferences are a...
A large body of empirical research has concluded that, at least during the 1950s and 1960s, the effe...
While racial attitudes have made enormous progress in the 50 years since the Civil Rights Act became...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
According to theories of power threat, the more blacks that live in an area, the more whites fear ec...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...