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Using survey data, sociologist Ariela Schachter has investigated how Americans think about race, immigration status, assimilation, and what it means to be ‘similar.’ She discusses her process and findings.
Would you be my neighbor? is an episode from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis. Using survey data, sociologist Ariela Schachter has investigated how Americans think about race, immigration status, assimilation, and wha...
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Using survey data, sociologist Ariela Schachter has investigated how Americans think about race, immigration status, assimilation, and what it means to be ‘similar.’ She discusses her process and findings.
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Would you be my neighbor? is from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis.
Published Nov 16, 2017 and 00:12:15 long