Search Results - "Brown, Hana E"
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Administrative Burden and the Reproduction of Settler Colonialism: A Case Study of the Indian Child Welfare Act
Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01-09-2023)“…The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) sought to end the forced removal of Native children from their tribes. Decades later, American Indian children are…”
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The Racialization of Latino Immigrants in New Destinations: Criminality, Ascription, and Countermobilization
Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01-08-2018)“…This article analyzes patterns in Latino immigrant racialization in the U.S. South. Drawing on a unique dataset of more than 4,200 news stories from the…”
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Race, Legality, and the Social Policy Consequences of Anti-Immigration Mobilization
Published in American sociological review (01-04-2013)“…With the dramatic rise in the U.S. Hispanic population, scholars have struggled to explain how race affects welfare state development beyond the Black-White…”
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Who Is an Indian Child? Institutional Context, Tribal Sovereignty, and Race-Making in Fragmented States
Published in American sociological review (01-10-2020)“…Despite growing interest in state race-making, we know little about how race-making plays out in the everyday practice of policy governance. To address this…”
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Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: The Role of Race in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare State
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-09-2013)“…This article introduces a racialized conflict theory to explain how racial divisions structure welfare state development in the absence of de jure…”
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Borders, Politics, and Bounded Sympathy: How U.S. Television News Constructs Refugees, 1980–2016
Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (23-07-2024)“…This article problematizes a particular category in immigration politics: refugee. Drawing on a content analysis of 356 television news segments that aired on…”
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Immigrant Bodily Incorporation: How the Physical Body Structures Identity, Mobility, and Transnationalism
Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-02-2017)“…This article integrates insights from the sociology of the body and the sociology of immigration to examine the role of the body in the immigrant incorporation…”
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Chasing Respectability: Pro-Immigrant Organizations and the Reinforcement of Immigrant Racialization
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-11-2022)“…In this article, we investigate the role that pro-immigrant organizations play in immigrant racialization. Drawing on a critical case study from the longest…”
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Political mobilisation and public discourse in new immigrant destinations: news media characterisations of immigrants during the 2006 immigration marches
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (11-03-2020)“…In 2006, millions of immigrants engaged in boycotts and marches for immigrant rights. Many of these protests occurred in new destinations, places with little…”
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Refugees, Rights, and Race: How Legal Status Shapes Liberian Immigrants' Relationship with the State
Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-02-2011)“…Drawing on three years of participant observation in a Liberian immigrant community, this article examines the role of legal refugee status in immigrants'…”
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American federalism and racial formation in contemporary immigration policy: a processual analysis of Alabama's HB56
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (12-03-2019)“…Racialization scholarship identifies the state as a primary site of racial formation. Most of this research envisions the state as a uniform entity, with…”
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Logics of Redistribution: Determinants of Generosity in Three U.S. Social Welfare Programs
Published in Sociological perspectives (01-08-2017)“…Social policy scholars disagree about which factors best predict U.S. welfare state generosity. We argue that this disagreement is an artifact of study…”
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UNITY IN THE STRUGGLE: IMMIGRATION AND THE SOUTH'S EMERGING CIVIL RIGHTS CONSENSUS
Published in Law and contemporary problems (22-06-2016)“…In Oct of 2015, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed into law a bill that banned counties and cities in the state from declaring themselves sanctuaries…”
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Caring for Our Own: Why There Is No Political Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights by Sandra Levitsky (review)
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Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: The Role of Race in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare State 1
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-09-2013)“…This article introduces a racialized conflict theory to explain how racial divisions structure welfare state development in the absence of de jure…”
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Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: The Role of Race in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare State1
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-09-2013)“…This article introduces a racialized conflict theory to explain how racial divisions structure welfare state development in the absence of de jure…”
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Race, Legality, and the Social Policy Consequences of AntiImmigration Mobilization
Published in American sociological review (01-04-2013)“…With the dramatic rise in the U.S. Hispanic population, scholars have struggled to explain how race affects welfare state development beyond the Black-White…”
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Repression, mobilization, and social policy: The Virginia civil rights movement and the war on poverty
Published in Politics and Public Policy (01-01-2008)“…Existing research argues that repression hindered the ability of local civil rights movements to influence the development of local War on Poverty programs;…”
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Rebuilding Without Papers: Disaster Migration and the Local Reception of Immigrants After Hurricane Katrina
Published in Social currents (01-04-2023)“…After Hurricane Katrina decimated the Gulf Coast in 2005, thousands of Latinx immigrants arrived in the region to work in reconstruction, one case of the…”
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Caring for Our Own: Why There Is No Political Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights
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