Journals

Policing Socio-Geographic Boundaries and Inequality

Policing Socio-Geographic Boundaries and Inequality By Allison Verrilli, UT Austin College of Liberal Arts, Marcel Roman, Harvard University, Hannah Walker, University of Texas at Austin, Derek Epp, University of Texas at Austin, Amy Liu, University […]

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Platforms, Politics, and the Crisis of Democracy: Connective Action and the Rise of Illiberalism

Platforms, Politics, and the Crisis of Democracy: Connective Action and the Rise of Illiberalism By W. Lance Bennett, University of Washington, and Steven Livingston, George Washington University Democratic backsliding, the slow erosion of institutions, processes, […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Angel Sosa Llanos, Emory University

Angel Sosa Llanos will graduate from Emory University in spring 2026 with a BA in political science. His research interests are race and ethnic politics, Latino political engagement, voting behavior, and the politics of immigration. […]

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Multidimensional Constructions of Target Groups and Their Political Implications: The Case of Immigrant (Il)Legality

Multidimensional Constructions of Target Groups and Their Political Implications: The Case of Immigrant (Il)Legality By Kirill Zhirkov, University of Virginia, and Lauren Van De Hey, Utah State University Social construction theory postulates that policy outcomes […]