Hannah Walker

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Political science University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Lajevardi N, Oskooii KAR, Walker H. (2022) Hate, amplified? Social media news consumption and support for anti-Muslim policies. Journal of Public Policy. 42: 656-683
Barreto MA, Sanchez GR, Walker HL. (2022) Battling the Hydra: the disparate impact of voter ID requirements in North Dakota. Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. 7: 119-140
Roman M, Walker H, Barreto M. (2021) How Social Ties with Undocumented Immigrants Motivate Latinx Political Participation. Political Research Quarterly. 75: 661-675
Walker HL, McCabe KT, Matos Y. (2021) Proximal contact with Latino immigrants and immigration attitudes. Politics, Groups & Identities. 10: 653-673
Garcia-Rios S, Lajevardi N, Oskooii KAR, et al. (2021) The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedback. The American Political Science Review. 21: 932-950
Guillemin M, Barnard E, Allen A, et al. (2018) Do Research Participants Trust Researchers or Their Institution? Journal of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics : Jerhre. 1556264618763253
Bennett D, Walker H. (2018) Cracking the Racial Code: Black Threat, White Rights and the Lexicon of American Politics The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 77: 689-727
Sanchez GR, Vargas ED, Walker HL, et al. (2015) Stuck between a rock and a hard place: The relationship between Latino/a's personal connections to immigrants and issue salience and presidential approval. Politics, Groups & Identities. 3: 454-468
Dana K, Walker H. (2015) Invisible disasters: the effects of Israeli occupation on Palestinian gender roles Contemporary Arab Affairs. 8: 488-504
Walker H, Bennett D. (2015) The Whiteness of Wisconsin’s Wages: Racial Geography and the Defeat of Public Sector Labor Unions in Wisconsin New Political Science. 37: 181-203
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