Belinda Robnett
Affiliations: | Sociology - Ph.D. | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
Area:
Theory and Methods, United States HistoryGoogle:
"Belinda Robnett"Children
Sign in to add traineeMarnie Dobson | grad student | 2005 | UC Irvine |
Rebecca Trammell | grad student | 2007 | UC Irvine |
Carol L. Glasser | grad student | 2011 | UC Irvine |
James A. Bany | grad student | 2012 | UC Irvine |
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Rafalow MH, Feliciano C, Robnett B. (2017) Racialized Femininity and Masculinity in the Preferences of Online Same-sex Daters Social Currents. 4: 306-321 |
Robnett B, Glasser CL, Trammell R. (2015) Waves of contention: Relations among radical, moderate, and conservative movement organizations Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change. 38: 69-101 |
Bany JA, Robnett B, Feliciano C. (2014) Gendered Black Exclusion: The Persistence of Racial Stereotypes Among Daters Race and Social Problems. 6: 201-213 |
Feliciano C, Robnett B. (2013) How external racial classifications shape Latino dating choices Du Bois Review. 11: 295-328 |
Baker CN, Robnett B. (2012) Race, social support and college student retention: A case study Journal of College Student Development. 53: 325-335 |
Feliciano C, Lee R, Robnett B. (2011) Racial boundaries among Latinos: Evidence from Internet dater's racial preferences Social Problems. 58: 189-212 |
Robnett B, Bany JA. (2011) Gender, church involvement, and African-American political participation Sociological Perspectives. 54: 689-712 |
Robnett B, Feliciano C. (2011) Patterns of racial-ethnic exclusion by internet daters Social Forces. 89: 807-828 |
Kohlman MH, Robnett B. (2010) Women leaders in the civil rights movement Gender and Women's Leadership: a Reference Handbook. 196-208 |
Feliciano C, Robnett B, Komaie G. (2009) Gendered racial exclusion among White internet daters. Social Science Research. 38: 39-54 |