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Dialogue: Racial Triangulation At 20

Claire Jean Kim's racial triangulation at 20: rethinking Black-Asian solidarity and political science

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge Janelle Wong and Nadia Brown for their thoughtful support and stewardship of this project, Claire Jean Kim for her willingness and enthusiasm to allow us to think with and through her work, to the contributors for their incisive and illuminating work here, and to the reviewers for their comprehensive and expansive feedback that made the entire project stronger.

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Notes

1 Which says little about the overall quality of surveys and experimental approaches. Work on representation and intergroup relations by scholars like Carter and Pérez (Citation2016), Fraga (Citation2011), Wong et al. (Citation2011) all use surveys to great effect. Rather, we argue that solidarity as a structural logic within the behavioral literature remains undertheorized.

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