Antoine J. Banks, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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General, Black Studies, Ethnic and Racial StudiesGoogle:
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(Emotional substrates of whites' racial attitudes.) |
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Banks AJ, Hicks HM. (2019) The Effectiveness of a Racialized Counterstrategy American Journal of Political Science. 63: 305-322 |
Banks AJ, White IK, McKenzie BD. (2019) Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality Political Behavior. 41: 917-943 |
Banks AJ. (2016) Are Group Cues Necessary? How Anger Makes Ethnocentrism Among Whites a Stronger Predictor of Racial and Immigration Policy Opinions Political Behavior. 38: 635-657 |
Banks AJ, Hicks HM. (2015) Fear and Implicit Racism: Whites' Support for Voter ID laws Political Psychology |
Groenendyk EW, Banks AJ. (2014) Emotional rescue: How affect helps partisans overcome collective action problems Political Psychology. 35: 359-378 |
Hanmer MJ, Banks AJ, White IK. (2014) Experiments to reduce the over-reporting of voting: A pipeline to the truth Political Analysis. 22: 130-141 |
Banks AJ. (2014) The Public's Anger: White Racial Attitudes and Opinions Toward Health Care Reform Political Behavior. 36: 493-514 |
Banks AJ, Valentino NA. (2012) Emotional Substrates of White Racial Attitudes American Journal of Political Science. 56: 286-297 |
Valentino NA, Banks AJ, Hutchings VL, et al. (2009) Selective exposure in the internet age: The interaction between anxiety and information utility Political Psychology. 30: 591-613 |
Valentino NA, Hutchings VL, Banks AJ, et al. (2008) Is a worried citizen a good citizen? Emotions, political information seeking, and learning via the Internet Political Psychology. 29: 247-273 |