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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
Social Media Influence and Electoral Competition
2019
political communication,
social media analysis,
voting behavior,
election campaigns,
information dissemination
Appearing White: In-grouexclusion, passing, and political participation
2019
race relations,
political participation,
social identity,
in-group dynamics,
exclusion
“Immigrant Friendly, Immigrant Hostile: The consequences of State Immigration Policy Perceptions.”
2019
immigration policy,
state policy,
immigrant integration,
social perceptions,
immigrant reception
Social Psychology and Immigration Policy: How Core Beliefs Drive Beneficial Immigration Policy Support.”
2019
social psychology,
immigration policy,
core beliefs,
beneficial immigration policy,
support
Empathy or Resentment? Predicting Cross-Racial Linked Fate Among Whites, Blacks, and Latinos
2019
race relations,
racial attitudes,
empathy,
linked fate,
predictive modeling
A Mixed Bag: State Immigration Law Portfolios
2018
immigration law,
state policies,
legal analysis,
policy evaluation,
government regulations