Author:
HOBBS WILLIAM,LAJEVARDI NAZITA
Abstract
How have Donald Trump’s rhetoric and policies affected Arab and
Muslim American behavior? We provide evidence that the de facto
effects of President Trump’s campaign rhetoric and vague policy
positions extended beyond the direct effects of his executive
orders. We present findings from three data sources—television news
coverage, social media activity, and a survey—to evaluate whether
Arab and Muslim Americans reduced their online visibility and
retreated from public life. Our results provide evidence that they
withdrew from public view: (1) Shared locations on Twitter dropped
approximately 10 to 20% among users with Arabic-sounding names after
major campaign and election events and (2) Muslim survey respondents
reported increased public space avoidance.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science
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75 articles.
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