A growing literature on citizenship and legality argues there is a link between exclusionary immigration policies, legal status assignment, and stratification in the United States. …
This archive contains data collection protocols, aggregate data, and code, as well as broader impacts-related materials (working paper (10.31235/osf.io/wse6n) and Op-Ed). This research was funded …
Under socialism, China’s labor force was either employed in urban state-owned enterprises or as agricultural workers in rural communes. Urban jobs were controlled and allocated …
This dissertation examines why U.S. police reforms fail by tracing how officers in Maryland absorb and resist reforms amidst a momentous legitimacy crisis. Over the …
There is a general consensus that rising unauthorized migration is a significant policy concern for governments across the globe. Yet, and despite increasing migration within …
Financialization of economies implies a structural transformation in capitalism such that traditional sources for accumulating capital and deriving income—that is, industrial production and trade—are increasingly …
"The Wages of Empire" asserts that white union workers found the material, cultural and psychological “compensation” of racist privilege through their support of U.S. imperialism …
This dissertation examines the processes that drive ethnic minority women from the Northeast Region of India to migrate to Bangalore and the transformations they undergo …