I have published two articles from my dissertation project:
1) “Asian Americans’ Racialized Incorporation into the Political Field”, is published in the journal Social Problems. In this article, I examine how the racialization of Asian Americans manifests in politics, and how such processes shape Asian Americans’ racialized experiences and identity.
2) “Gendered Panethnic Solidarity: The Experiences of Asian American Women in US Electoral Politics” is published in the journal Qualitative Sociology. It investigates the doubly disadvantaged position Asian American women occupy in politics, bringing the gender perspective into the literature on panethnicity.
Meanwhile, I have three articles that are now under review or in preparation.
1) The Asian American Unelectability Paradox: How Racialization Shapes Asian American Political Candidates’ and Organizers’ Experiences in a Minority Context (under review in the journal Sociological Perspective).
2) Taiwanese American for Trumps?: Conservative Taiwanese Americans’ racialized assimilation into the US White mainstream society (in preparation for submission).
3)
Asian
Americans and the
Tri-Racial Hierarchy
in US Politics
(in preparation for submission).
Manuscripts are available upon request.
I also have a collaboration project on college students’ attitudes toward guns. One of the articles from this project, titled “How Attitudes about Guns Develop over Time”, is published in the journal Sociological Perspective. Another one is forthcoming in The Handbook of Society and Firearms.
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