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Tomás R. Jiménez
Tomás R. Jiménez
Professor of Sociology, Stanford University
Correu electrònic verificat a stanford.edu - Pàgina d'inici
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Assessing immigrant assimilation: New empirical and theoretical challenges
MC Waters, TR Jiménez
Annu. Rev. Sociol. 31 (1), 105-125, 2005
13082005
Replenished ethnicity: Mexican Americans, immigration, and identity
T Jiménez
Univ of California Press, 2009
6042009
Mexican immigrant replenishment and the continuing significance of ethnicity and race
TR Jiménez
American journal of sociology 113 (6), 1527-1567, 2008
3202008
When white is just alright: How immigrants redefine achievement and reconfigure the ethnoracial hierarchy
TR Jiménez, AL Horowitz
American Sociological Review 78 (5), 849-871, 2013
2992013
How Well Are They Integrating into Society?
TR Jiménez
Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2011
2742011
Protecting unauthorized immigrant mothers improves their children’s mental health
J Hainmueller, D Lawrence, L Martén, B Black, L Figueroa, M Hotard, ...
Science 357 (6355), 1041-1044, 2017
2272017
The other side of assimilation: How immigrants are changing American life
T Jiménez
Univ of California Press, 2017
2052017
Affiliative ethnic identity: A more elastic link between ethnic ancestry and culture
TR Jiménez
Ethnic and Racial Studies 33 (10), 1756-1775, 2010
1612010
Mexican Americans as a paradigm for contemporary intra-group heterogeneity
R Alba, TR Jiménez, HB Marrow
Race, migration and identity, 64-83, 2017
1472017
Negotiating ethnic boundaries: Multiethnic Mexican Americans and ethnic identity in the United States
TSR Jim… nez
Ethnicities 4 (1), 75-97, 2004
1342004
Prompts, not questions: Four techniques for crafting better interview protocols
TR Jiménez, M Orozco
Qualitative sociology 44, 507-528, 2021
1252021
MEXICAN ASSIMILATION: A Temporal and Spatial Reorientation1
TR Jiménez, D Fitzgerald
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 4 (2), 337-354, 2007
762007
Weighing the Costs and Benefits of Mexican Immigration: The Mexican‐American Perspective*
TR Jiménez
Social Science Quarterly 88 (3), 599-618, 2007
722007
Contexts for bilingualism among US-born Latinos
A Linton, TR Jimenez
Latino Identity in Contemporary America, 43-71, 2014
572014
The new third generation: Post‐1965 immigration and the next chapter in the long story of assimilation
TR Jiménez, J Park, J Pedroza
International Migration Review 52 (4), 1040-1079, 2018
542018
Not just a national issue: Effect of state‐level reception of immigrants and population changes on intergroup attitudes of Whites, Latinos, and Asians in the United States
YJ Huo, JF Dovidio, TR Jiménez, DJ Schildkraut
Journal of Social Issues 74 (4), 716-736, 2018
472018
How ethnoraciality matters: Looking inside ethnoracial “groups”
TR Jiménez, CD Fields, A Schachter
Social Currents 2 (2), 107-115, 2015
442015
A tale of two states: How state immigration climate affects belonging to state and country among Latinos
DJ Schildkraut, TR Jiménez, JF Dovidio, YJ Huo
Social Problems 66 (3), 332-355, 2019
352019
States of belonging: Immigration policies, attitudes, and inclusion
TR Jiménez, DJ Schildkraut, YJ Huo, JF Dovidio
Russell Sage Foundation, 2021
342021
Local policy proposals can bridge Latino and (most) white Americans’ response to immigration
YJ Huo, JF Dovidio, TR Jiménez, DJ Schildkraut
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (5), 945-950, 2018
282018
En aquests moments el sistema no pot dur a terme l'operació. Torneu-ho a provar més tard.
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