Race and Place: Race Relations in an American City
- S. Welch, L. Sigelman, T. Bledsoe, Michael W. Combs
- History
- 2001
1. Introduction: race and residence 2. Race relations in Detroit, 1968-92 3. Black-white social interaction 4. Perceptions of racial discriminations 5. Black racial solidarity 6. White racial…
The Effects of Charges of Corruption on Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections, 1982-1990
- S. Welch, John R. Hibbing
- Political ScienceJournal of Politics
- 1 September 1980
Fifteen years ago, Peters and Welch investigated the effects of corruption charges on the outcomes of U.S. House elections. Their evidence from 1968 to 1978 indicated that charges generally produced…
Women, Elections, and Representation
- R. Darcy, S. Welch, Janet Clark
- PhysicsAmerican Political Science Review
- 1 June 1988
Авторы данной книги стремятся ответить на вопрос, почему женщины остаются одной из самой недопредставленной группой в политической сфере. Объяснительные концепции выстраивались исследователями по…
Making Contact? Black-White Social Interaction in an Urban Setting
- L. Sigelman, T. Bledsoe, S. Welch, Michael W. Combs
- PsychologyAmerican Journal of Sociology
- 1 March 1996
Although numerous studies have examined the consequences of social contact between black and white Americans, relatively little is known about the determinants of such contact. Drawing on a survey of…
Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes Toward Latinos
- J. Citrin, D. Davis, Cara J. Wong
- Economics
- 2006
Rapid growth in the size of the Latino population has increased the ethnic diversity of urban neighborhoods, transforming the residential experiences of many black Americans. The competition for…
Residential Context and Racial Solidarity among African Americans
- T. Bledsoe, S. Welch, L. Sigelman, Michael W. Combs
- Sociology
- 1 May 1995
Theory: As the "structural linchpin" of American race relations, residential segregation has important implications for blacks' and whites' thinking about race. Considered here is the impact of…
Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality: The Dream Deferred
- L. Sigelman, S. Welch
- History
- 22 February 1991
List of tables and figures Preface 1. Introduction 2. Socioeconomic status and differentiation among black Americans 3. Blacks' perceptions of racial inequality 4. The sources of blacks' perceptions…
The Impact of At-Large Elections on the Representation of Blacks and Hispanics
- S. Welch
- EconomicsJournal of Politics
- 1 November 1990
Political scientists have long been interested in the link between election structures and the representation of interest. Here we examine one such link, that between local election structures and…
The Contact Hypothesis Revisited: Black-White Interaction and Positive Racial Attitudes
- L. Sigelman, S. Welch
- Psychology
- 1 March 1993
The contact hypothesis the idea that contact between members of different races fosters positive racial attitudes has performed indifferently in research conducted over the past four decades, leading…
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