While the findings are exploratory and limited to the selected corpus, they nonetheless provide insight into how discursive practices may influence the ways in which racialized events are interpreted
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While the findings are exploratory and limited to the selected corpus, they nonetheless provide insight into how discursive practices may influence the ways in which racialized events are interpreted and remembered within the public sphere.
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Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.
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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps
- Strategic Messaging to Promote Policies that Advance Racial Equity: What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Learn? (2023) · doi
Although many of these studies find evidence that reference to race or use of racial cues tend to undermine support for racial equity-related policies, the accumulated body of evidence has generally not explored the effects of richer, more nuanced stories of lived experience and/or detailed historical and contemporary accounts of the ways racism is embedded in public policy design and implementation.
Keywords: evidence racial find reference race cues tend undermine support equity related policies accumulated body generally - From Protest to Propaganda: A Raciolinguistic-CDA Analysis of Media's Role in Shaping Racial Justice (2026) · doi
While the findings are exploratory and limited to the selected corpus, they nonetheless provide insight into how discursive practices may influence the ways in which racialized events are interpreted and remembered within the public sphere.
Keywords: exploratory limited selected corpus nonetheless provide insight discursive practices influence ways racialized events interpreted remembered - Who Is Called by the Dog Whistle? Experimental Evidence That Racial Resentment and Political Ideology Condition Responses to Racially Encoded Messages (2019) · doi
Do appeals that subtly invoke negative racial stereotypes shift whites’ political attitudes by harnessing their racial prejudice? Though widely cited in academic and popular discourse, prior work finds conflicting evidence for this “dog-whistle hypothesis.
Keywords: racial appeals subtly invoke negative stereotypes shift whites political attitudes harnessing prejudice though widely cited
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