This dissertation investigates how government policies influenced U.S. minority coalition formation in the 1960s and 1970s. I argue that the key to explaining this puzzle lies in ethnic elites’ strategic calculations, as influenced by historical legacies, policy changes, and variations. Chapter 2 examines why American minority mobilization emphasized race so much in the 1960s and 1970s. In leveraging the Chinese immigrant communities along the U.S.–Canadian border on the West Coast, I found that what makes the U.S. unique is its immigration and segregation policies. Chapter 3 investigates why Asian and Latin American national origin groups joined forces as Asian Americans and Latinos in the 1960s and 1970s. I explain the welfare state as an...
This dissertation consists of four essays on racial stratification and integration in America. The f...
My dissertation examines why different immigrant groups, particularly those that do not currently fa...
This dissertation will explore three generations of developing solidarity among Third World states. ...
Scholars have long argued that the marginalized racial status shared by ethnic minority groups is a ...
This dissertation project assesses whether traditional explanations of black American political pers...
This dissertation evaluates the intersection of place and politics as it pertains to the effect of r...
This dissertation analyzes the “New Ethnicity” of the 1970s as a way of understanding America’s poli...
Historians have tended to characterize the ‘white ethnic’ identity politics of the 1970s in the Unit...
This dissertation explores the ways in which ethnic boundaries are constructed and reconstructed as ...
This dissertation directs sociology's political-institutional turn to the puzzle of legal racial exc...
In the early twentieth century, Asian Americans and Latinos organized along national origin lines an...
Much of the phenomena we investigate in political science is driven by a normative prescription of e...
This dissertation is a case study that explores black and Latino relations in North Philadelphia nei...
2011-07-18This dissertation is an interdisciplinary, ethnic studies project that traces a genealogy ...
This dissertation evaluates the intersection of place and politics as it pertains to the effect of r...
This dissertation consists of four essays on racial stratification and integration in America. The f...
My dissertation examines why different immigrant groups, particularly those that do not currently fa...
This dissertation will explore three generations of developing solidarity among Third World states. ...
Scholars have long argued that the marginalized racial status shared by ethnic minority groups is a ...
This dissertation project assesses whether traditional explanations of black American political pers...
This dissertation evaluates the intersection of place and politics as it pertains to the effect of r...
This dissertation analyzes the “New Ethnicity” of the 1970s as a way of understanding America’s poli...
Historians have tended to characterize the ‘white ethnic’ identity politics of the 1970s in the Unit...
This dissertation explores the ways in which ethnic boundaries are constructed and reconstructed as ...
This dissertation directs sociology's political-institutional turn to the puzzle of legal racial exc...
In the early twentieth century, Asian Americans and Latinos organized along national origin lines an...
Much of the phenomena we investigate in political science is driven by a normative prescription of e...
This dissertation is a case study that explores black and Latino relations in North Philadelphia nei...
2011-07-18This dissertation is an interdisciplinary, ethnic studies project that traces a genealogy ...
This dissertation evaluates the intersection of place and politics as it pertains to the effect of r...
This dissertation consists of four essays on racial stratification and integration in America. The f...
My dissertation examines why different immigrant groups, particularly those that do not currently fa...
This dissertation will explore three generations of developing solidarity among Third World states. ...