Cara J. Wong, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Membership and morality in American politics: Obligation to racial, national, and geographic communities.) |
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Citrin J, Levy M, Wong CJ. (2017) Politics and the English Language in California: Bilingual Education at the Polls California Journal of Politics and Policy. 9 |
Wong CJ. (2014) Would We Know ‘Integration’ If We Were to See It? Measurement and The Imperative of Integration Political Studies Review. 12: 353-360 |
Hutchings VL, Wong C. (2014) Racism, Group Position, And Attitudes About Immigration Among Blacks And Whites 1 Du Bois Review. 11: 419-442 |
Wong C, Bowers J, Williams T, et al. (2012) Bringing the person back in: Boundaries, perceptions, and the measurement of racial context Journal of Politics. 74: 1153-1170 |
Wong CJ. (2010) Boundaries of obligation in American politics: Geographic, national, and racial communities Boundaries of Obligation in American Politics: Geographic, National, and Racial Communities. 1-265 |
Wong CJ. (2007) "Little" and "Big" pictures in our heads race, local context, and innumeracy about racial groups in the United States Public Opinion Quarterly. 71: 393-412 |
Wong CJ. (2007) Who Fights: Substitution, Commutation, and "Green Card Troops" Du Bois Review. 4: 167-188 |
Campbell AL, Wong C, Citrin J. (2006) “Racial Threat”, Partisan Climate, and Direct Democracy: Contextual Effects in Three California Initiatives Political Behavior. 28: 129-150 |
Wong CJ, Cho GE. (2005) Two‐Headed Coins or Kandinskys: White Racial Identification Political Psychology. 26: 699-720 |
Citrin J, Sears DO, Muste C, et al. (2001) Multiculturalism in American public opinion British Journal of Political Science. 31: 247-275 |