Prejudice in Politics
Group Position, Public Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute
Lawrence D. Bobo
Mia Tuan
Prologue
1. Linking Prejudice and Politics
2. Return of the Chippewa: Foundations of the Treaty Rights Controversy
3. Between Prejudice and Self-Interest: Treaty Rights Salience and Public Opposition
4. Disentangling Racialized Politics: Group Position, Injustice Frames, and Symbolic Racism
5. Protest, Mobilization, and Mass Compliance: Moving from Attitudes to Behavior
6. Race Politics as Group Position
Appendix A. Question Wording in the Chippewa Indian Treaty Rights Survey
Appendix B. Factorial Structure of Prejudice
Notes
References
Index



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