Kim Ebert
Associate Head and Director of Undergraduate Programs
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
1911 Bldg 319
Bio
Projects
Virtual Conference – Racialization and Immigration
Research Publications
Selected examples:
Ideological Legitimacy, Color-blindness, and Racially Conservative Organizations
Apathy and Color-Blindness in Privatized Immigration Control
Legitimating Contexts, Immigrant Power, and Exclusionary Activity
When Organizations Matter: Threatening Demographics, Supportive Politics, and Immigration Lawmaking
Anti-Immigrant Ordinances and Discrimination in New and Established Destinations
Social Citizenship, Integration, and Collective Action: Immigrant Civic Engagement in the U.S.
Beyond the Ballot: Immigrant Collective Action in Gateways and New Destinations
Funded Research
Ebert, Kim (PI), Emily Estrada (Co-PI), and Wenjie Liao (Co-PI). 2019-2021. National Science Foundation (NSF), Sociology Program. Title: Legitimating Strategies in Privatized Immigration Control. $119,056, Award #SES-1850712.
Area(s) of Expertise
Race and Ethnicity, Immigration, Political Sociology, Collective Action and Social Movements, Urban and Community