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elective race is ascending, poised to become one of the dominant frameworks for understanding race in the United States …. Because we are in a period of transition, many Americans still are wedded to fairly traditional attitudes about race. For … these Americans, race is still an objective, easily ascertainable fact determined by the process of involuntary racial …
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scholars regarding how stereotypes based on race and gender can impact voters' perceptions of candidate traits and viability … study uses an experiment to fill this gap and ask how race, gender, and party stereotypes interact to shape evaluations of … candidate evaluation studies that treat race, gender, and party as separate, independent variables may be incomplete …
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This discussion considers assumptions about judges and judging and suggests that despite what is sometimes perceived as increasing diversity on the bench and in the legal profession, outsider decision makers' membership of the jurisprudential community is still marked by 'otherness'. The...
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whether racial and Gender income disparities beget inequality by differentially impacting the growth prospects of the poor …, the middle class, and the rich. Racial and Gender inequality is found to be bad for income growth of the poor, but not for … that of the rich. An investigation into the channels of this effect suggests that higher racial and Gender inequality is …
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