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Kim Ebert

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Email:  klebert @ ucdavis.edu
Office: 2262 SS&H
Phone: 754-9484


Areas of Research

  •  Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, Urban and Community, Social Movements

 

Publications

  • Halfmann, Drew, Jesse Rude, and Kimberly Ebert.  2005.  “The Biomedical Legacy in Minority Health Policy-Making, 1975-2002.”  Research in the Sociology of Health Care 23:245-275.

  • Ebert, Kimberly. 2003. “Demystifying Color-Blind Ideology: Denying Race, Ignoring Racial Inequalities.” Pp. 172-196 in Skin/Deep: How Race and Complexion Matter in the “Color-Blind” Era, edited by C. Herring, V. M. Keith, and H. D. Horton.  Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

  • In Press. Review of Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age, by Philip Kasinitz, John H. Mollenkopf, Mary C. Waters and Jennifer Holdway. New York, NY and Cambridge, MA: Russell Sage Foundation and Harvard University Press, 2008. Contemporary Sociology (with Dina G. Okamoto).

 

Under Review

  • “Hailing the ‘Post-Racial’ Era: Racial-Political Organizational Formation, 1970-2000.” Revise and Resubmit at American Sociological Review.
  • “Immigrant Collective Action in Gateways and New Destinations” (with Dina G. Okamoto). Article under review at Social Forces.
  • “Examining the Coverage of English- and Spanish-Language Newspapers in New and Traditional Immigrant Destinations” (with Dina G. Okamoto and Carla Violet). Article under review at Latino Studies, Special Issue on Latinos and the Media.

 

In Progress

  • “Interracial Contact and Racial Attitudes: A Comparative Study of Asian, Black, Latino, and White Youth” (with Tyrone A. Forman).
  • “From Civil Rights to Reverse Discrimination to Colorblindness: How Racial-Political Organizations Transformed after Jim Crow.”
  • “Examining the Effects of Racial Conservatism on State Immigrant Legislation, 1990-present.”
  • “Are White Supremacists Colorblind? Investigating the Framing Strategies of Racial Majority Organizations.”
  • “The Civic and Political Incorporation of Immigrants in New Destinations, 1990-present” (with Dina G. Okamoto).