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#APSA2021 isn't over yet! There are 39 virtual panels starting... right.... now! Our session on racial justice is sponsored by @poli_com and @APSA_REP. #polcomm
First up is @SamGubitz making his final APSA presentation with an argument that incivility plays a crucial role in unequal democracies, providing marginalized groups with a way to disrupt the status quo.
Next up, @joshuadarr presents an experiment showing that Whites high in racial resentment/low in racial sympathy are less likely to read news w. racial justice frame, more likely to oppose making voting easier (w special shout-out to the late @pmartjo for supporting the project).
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Come join us for our #APSA2021 presentation! This work extends our previous work on BLM news coverage to include International News. Additionally, we situate our work around the protest paradigm - the tendency for news to delegitimate protests that run counter to the status quo.
Brief report of our findings on GitHub: github.com/marisaasmith/D…
Key words differentiating national news from intl. news hinted towards awareness of systemic racism, but with more subtle terms. Terms most telling of domestic outlets included “color,” referencing systemic inequality for “communities of color” and “people of color”
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Latinx Resentment of Immigrants drives support for Trump and Restrictive Immigration Policies. @kassrao @lorenc2 @APSALatinos

See some graphs in thread or check out our #APSA2021 panel (Latinxs in the 2020 Presidential Election @ 5est)
Theory - some Latinx blame immigrants for increasing hostility towards Latinx in US. They are redefining Latinidad to exclude immigrants. As such, Trump and restrictive policies are not a status threat - and support for Trump signals this redefinition of Latinidad to outgroups.
Lucid Sample of 1164 US Latinx and MTurK pilot of 197 US Latinx. Resentment scale includes 4 questions that measure belief in existing negative stereotypes about Latinx immigrants and that "Undocumented make Latinx look bad". Various tests demonstrate validity of this measure Image
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Contrary to Machismo Media Narrative - Sexism had no impact on Latinx support for Trump. @MelissaDeckman #APSA2021 Image
Relying on ANES and CCES datasets from 2012-2020 we consistently find that while Latinx are more likely to exhibit sexism, it does not significantly affect support for Trump. Further, Latinx sexist are no more/less likely to support Trump compared to non-Latinx sexists.
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