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Racial and Political Dynamics of an Approaching “Majority-Minority” United States

Do demographic shifts in the racial composition of the United States promote positive changes in the nation’s racial dynamics? Change in response to the nation’s growing diversity is likely, but its direction and scope are less clear. This review integrates emerging social-scientific research that e...

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Published in:The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2018-05, Vol.677 (1), p.204-214
Main Authors: CRAIG, MAUREEN A., RUCKER, JULIAN M., RICHESON, JENNIFER A.
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Change agents
Demographics
Ethnicity
IV: Some Ramifications of Diversity
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority groups
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Political attitudes
Political ideologies
Political systems
Psychological mechanisms
Race relations
Racial attitudes
Research methodology
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