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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Asian Americans are a political group defined by their diversity. This panel reflects that heterogeneity, as well as the multitude of approaches in emerging research on attitude formation, group consciousness and partisanship. Papers include research designs using experiments, surveys, interviews and other methods.
From Political Learning to Partisan Leanings - Tanika Raychaudhuri, Rice University
How US-China Relations Impact Opinions on China and Chinese/Asian Americans - Pei-te Lien, University of California Santa Barbara
Mental Health and Voter Turnout: The Case of Asian Americans amidst Pandemic - Nathan Kar Ming Chan, Loyola Marymount University
Unlinking Linked Fate: The Push and Pull Factors of Racial Group Consciousness - Joan E. Cho, Wesleyan University; D.G. Kim, Harvard University; Taeku Lee, Harvard University; Jae Yeon Kim, Johns Hopkins University
Everyone Says We Should Be Winning: Asian American Descriptive Representation - Christian Dyogi Phillips, University of Southern California; Paru Shah, Rutgers University