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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Immigration and Urban History Seminar
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SUMMARY:Immigration and Urban History Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p><span class="guest">Luis Jiménez, University of Massachusetts—Boston</span> <span class="other_guest">Comment: Theda Skocpol, Harvard University</span></p><p>To what extent has racial anxiety played a factor in the formation of the tea party movement? Previous literature, ethnographic work and anecdotal evidence point to a complex mythology of taxpayers versus freeloaders that appears to not have any empirical basis, but rather rests on racial cues. This paper tests these hypotheses through a number of measures at different levels--state, congressional, and county units. It finds that tea party behavior was more pronounced in states, districts or counties with disproportionate numbers of Latinos, or people perceived as an immigrant other.</p>
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DTSTART:20151027T211500Z
DTEND:20151027T211500Z
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