Racial Resentment
Examination of the concept of 'Racial Resentment' in Political Public Opinion
By Kristina Becvar in Projects Political Science Public Opinion Racial Resentment
October 31, 2022
Current Research
This project is part of the DACSS 695P/PS 608 course “Public Opinion in Politics” taught by Professor Scott Blinder.
The initial work is an explainer, which can be found here: https://prezi.com/view/sR0G8j9TjYxHTqVEi4Yw/
Bibliography and Relevant Resources
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This project may continue in the future.
- Posted on:
- October 31, 2022
- Length:
- 6 minute read, 1259 words
- Categories:
- Projects Political Science Public Opinion Racial Resentment
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