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Lisa Sanchez
Assistant Professor, School of Government and Public Policy | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Govt & Public Policy
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Yotam Shmargad
Mutual work: 2 Publications
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(18)
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Congress, Ideological Extremity, and Latino Demography: Understanding the Influence of Latino Constituents on Congressional Behavior
2022
congress,
latino demography,
ideological extremity,
influence,
behavior
Covid-19 Pandemic Response: An Analysis of Latino Public Opinion
2021
public opinion,
covid-19,
pandemic response,
latino community,
analysis
Extending a Hand In Perilous Times: Beneficial Immigration Policy in the Fifty States, 2005-2012
2020
immigration policy,
benefits,
state regulations,
policy impact,
time period analysis
“We’re All in this Together: Cross-Racial Linked Fate and Political Engagement.”
2020
political engagement,
cross-racial linked fate,
social cohesion,
racial identity,
community involvement
“Immigrant Friendly, Immigrant Hostile: The consequences of State Immigration Policy Perceptions.”
2019
immigration policy,
state policy,
immigrant integration,
social perceptions,
immigrant reception
Social Media Influence and Electoral Competition
2019
political communication,
social media analysis,
voting behavior,
election campaigns,
information dissemination
Empathy or Resentment? Predicting Cross-Racial Linked Fate Among Whites, Blacks, and Latinos
2019
race relations,
racial attitudes,
empathy,
linked fate,
predictive modeling
Social Psychology and Immigration Policy: How Core Beliefs Drive Beneficial Immigration Policy Support.”
2019
social psychology,
immigration policy,
core beliefs,
beneficial immigration policy,
support
Appearing White: In-grouexclusion, passing, and political participation
2019
race relations,
political participation,
social identity,
in-group dynamics,
exclusion
Response to Hsu et al. 2018) “California and the Changing American Narrative on Diversity, Race, and Health”
2018
california,
diversity,
race,
health,
american narrative