Despite emphasis on the importance of intragroup heterogeneity in much theoretically inclined migration and race scholarship, quantitative research routinely relies on split sample approaches in which ethnoracial groups are the categories of analysis. This cumulatively contributes to the reification of groups under study when research findings are assessed and groups compared side by side. In this paper, we ask: How are Asian Americans internally differentiated, and how does this heterogeneity matter for broader patterns of immigrant inclusion? Using latent class analysis, we produce a typology at the intersection of class, gender, regional location, and immigrant generation, pointing to vulnerable, ordinary, hyper-selected, rooted, and ach...
The genesis of this paper emerged from a session of the Asian Society of Criminology Conference, Hon...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
Asian Americans are frequently deployed as racial mascots by pundits who fixate on their extraordina...
Despite emphasis on the importance of intragroup heterogeneity in much theoretically inclined migrat...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
What would data disaggregation for Asian Americans look like, and why does it matter? Disaggregating...
How do racial microaggressions and stereotypes impact Asian American identity and behavior? While st...
Asian Americans are commonly defined by two seemingly opposite racial stereotypes. On the one hand, ...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
This paper constructs a descriptive profile of the multiracial Asian population in the United States...
experiences of the children of Asian immigrants: Lessons for segmented assimilation Min Zhou and Yan...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Diversity, 9 Februar...
This research note attempts to probe how contemporary racism has evolved to replace physical charact...
What role does skin color play in the racial experiences of new immigrant groups as they settle in t...
The genesis of this paper emerged from a session of the Asian Society of Criminology Conference, Hon...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
Asian Americans are frequently deployed as racial mascots by pundits who fixate on their extraordina...
Despite emphasis on the importance of intragroup heterogeneity in much theoretically inclined migrat...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
What would data disaggregation for Asian Americans look like, and why does it matter? Disaggregating...
How do racial microaggressions and stereotypes impact Asian American identity and behavior? While st...
Asian Americans are commonly defined by two seemingly opposite racial stereotypes. On the one hand, ...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
This paper constructs a descriptive profile of the multiracial Asian population in the United States...
experiences of the children of Asian immigrants: Lessons for segmented assimilation Min Zhou and Yan...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Diversity, 9 Februar...
This research note attempts to probe how contemporary racism has evolved to replace physical charact...
What role does skin color play in the racial experiences of new immigrant groups as they settle in t...
The genesis of this paper emerged from a session of the Asian Society of Criminology Conference, Hon...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
Asian Americans are frequently deployed as racial mascots by pundits who fixate on their extraordina...