Podcast appearances and mentions of ashley jardina

Political science scholar and author

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Latest podcast episodes about ashley jardina

Luke Ford
Decoding White Dudes For Harris (7-29-24)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 92:42


01:00 Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=121464 15:00 NYT: Harris vs. Trump Is Taking Shape. And Then There's Vance., https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/29/opinion/kamala-harris-trump-2024.html 22:00 Decoding Kamala Harris, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=156656 32:00 Secret Service incompetence in Trump shooting 36:00 Dooovid joins to talk about conspiracy theories 39:00 Richard Hofstadter, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hofstadter 55:00 Does Dooovid fear white identity? 59:00 Jury reaches partial verdict in Samantha Woll murder trial 1:04:45 White Dudes for Kamala 1:07:30 Professor Ashley Jardina's book on white identity, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn0-e7U3VWc 1:09:00 Vox: White identity politics is about more than racism, https://www.vox.com/2019/4/26/18306125/white-identity-politics-trump-racism-ashley-jardina 1:13:00 August 5, 2019: Ashley Jardina

Northcentral University Podcast Series
WPC Ep.8: Morality, Racism, and finding Common Ground

Northcentral University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 36:38


Join a discussion between the Whole Person Center Director, Dr. Aurélia Bickler, and Professor, Chair and Author, Dr. Brian Tilley, as they explore ways to find moral ground through the current US political climate.  WebsitesAPA Division 45: Society for the Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race, https://division45.org/Braver Angels: a network of groups designed to bridge political differences and address controversial issues through thoughtful conversations, https://braverangels.org/BooksHigher Ground: Morality and Humanity in the Politics of Race – Book by Brian Tilley covering the concepts described in the podcast as well as the history behind them and how the concepts might be adopted by or apply to the current politics of the US.Moral Tribes by Joshua Greene - To understand how morality influences our behavior and how it especially is related to emotional reactionsWhy Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Tatum and The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee – to illustrate how racism harms everyone, including perpetrators, so called bystanders, and the supposedly colorblind, and how our communities suffer because of it. Shows we all need to buy inSo You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo – as a starter text for a variety of information about racism and how it is experienced by people of color, including a great starter discussion of how microaggressions harmAnger and Racial Politics by Antoine Banks and The Emotional Politics of Racism by Paula Ioanide – describes the role of emotion, particularly anger, when it comes to beliefs about race and racism.Any of David Roediger's three books (How Race Survived History, Wages of Whiteness, and Working Toward Whiteness) on White Identity – for an expertly-written history of Whiteness in this country, how it evolves, and how it affects our communities and public policyFor a deep dive, Racialized Politics (edited volume by Jim Sidanius et al.) and White Identity Politics by Ashley Jardina – to see how racial beliefs influence voting and public policy.Almost anything by James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, or W. E. B. Du Bois especially for our White brothers and sisters who want to understand about the experience of racism, what it means in this society, and (profoundly) how it feels.Anything by Bell Hooks.

Majoring in Everything
Bonus ep. 1: Ok, but what does "identity politics" mean?

Majoring in Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 79:53


In this bonus episode, I put on my trusty old political scientist hat to have a nice chat with some of my favorite political thinkers, Andrew Heaton (The Political Orphanage) and Jeremiah Johnson (The Neoliberal Podcast) to talk about what "identity politics" means, how our identities influence our political behavior, and what identity even is. Also, some of the great political science research we mention (from superstars like Professors Ashley Jardina and Morris Fiorina) is linked below! Heaton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MightyHeaton Political Orphanage podcast: https://politicalorphanage.libsyn.com Jeremiah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremiahDJohns Neoliberal Podcast: https://neoliberalproject.org/neoliberal-podcast More on white identity politics research by Ashley Jardina, Ph.D.: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/white-identity-politics/5C330931FF4CF246FCA043AB14F5C626 https://www.vox.com/2019/4/26/18306125/white-identity-politics-trump-racism-ashley-jardina https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-disturbing-surprisingly-complex-relationship-between-white-identity-politics-and-racism More on party sorting research by Morris Fiorina, Ph.D.: https://www.amazon.com/Unstable-Majorities-Polarization-Political-Stalemate/dp/081792115X https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/fiorina_3_finalfile.pdf https://www.policyed.org/policy-briefs/Morris-Fiorina-On-Why-Political-Parties-Have-Polarized/video Tickets to my Data Science Spectacular (March 1, 2022 at Caveat in NYC and live-streaming worldwide): https://www.caveat.nyc/event/the-data-science-spectacular-3-1-2022 ! Edited by Eric P. Stipe. MIE is a proud member of the World's Smartest Podcast Network (WSPN): https://www.worldssmartestpodcastnetwork.com!

Screen Time with Sarah Ruthless
Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Screen Time with Sarah Ruthless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 56:49


It’s here, gang - the 1968 George A. Romero classic, “Night of the Living Dead!” In this episode we’ll tackle zombies, the Civil Rights Movement, political euphemisms in folklore, and the true gift of highlighting Black voices - Kiara Goodwin, Ashley Jardina, Boa Deck, Richard Newby, Jordan Peele, & of course, the late, great, Duane Jones himself! Never has a classic, vintage horror movie been so goddamn relevant. Available now wherever you listen to podcasts, and the transcript (with links to all the excellent articles referenced) is up on www.sarahruthless.com!  

Humphrey School Programs
Black Lives Matter and the 2020 Election

Humphrey School Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 62:16


The support of white Americans for the Black Lives Matter movement may contribute to the Democratic Party winning elections in November. Republicans disagree. They see an opportunity to use the remedies proposed by Black Lives Matter—especially the dismantling of police departments—to rally white voters. University of Minnesota political science professor Michael Minta leads a distinguished panel to sort out the implications of Black Lives Matter on the 2020 elections. Panelists include Ashley Jardina from Duke University, Christopher Parker from the University of Washington, and LaFleur Stephens-Dougan from Princeton University.

Story in the Public Square
White Identity Politics with Ashley Jardina

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 27:51


Identity politics are typically associated with marginalized groups—communities that have been defined as “other” by the dominant group in a political culture. Ashley Jardina argues that there is an emerging white-identity politics in American society today.  Jardina is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Duke University.  Her book White Identity Politics explores the nature of racial attitudes, the development of group identities, and the way in which these factors influence political preferences and behavior.  She is primarily interested in how Americans respond to increasing diversity, and her current project explores the conditions under which white racial identification and white consciousness among white Americans is a salient and significant predictor of policies, candidates, and attitudes toward racial and ethnic groups.  

Half Hour of Heterodoxy
52. Ashley Jardina, White Identity Politics

Half Hour of Heterodoxy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 33:07


How political scientists have wrongly conflated racial identity and prejudice

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The Science of Politics
Episode 39: Is White Identity Causing an Immigration Backlash?

The Science of Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 67:29


Studies: "White Identity Politics" and "Whitshift" Interviews: Ashley Jardina, Duke University; Eric Kaufman, Birkbeck College Racial change is making some Americans fear the decline of White majorities, helping Donald Trump and making immigration increasingly salient. Negative views of racial minorities play a key political role, but what about positive feelings toward white identity? Ashley Jardina finds that white identity drove opposition to Obama and support for Trump. White identity also leads to immigration opposition, but it increases support for entitlement programs rather than decreasing support for welfare. Eric Kaufman finds that the impending end of white majorities across Western countries is increasing support for far-right alternatives, with nativists finding an outlet for views they were forbidden to express by rising progressive norms.

Mind of State
White Identity Politics Is Bigger Than the KKK

Mind of State

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 59:30


Amidst ongoing tension over America’s growing diversity, white identity is on the rise as a force in US politics. Are Americans who embrace their whiteness racists? How do we distinguish between white identity, white supremacy, white racism & prejudice? Duke political scientist Ashley Jardina, author of White Identity Politics, joins us for a riveting conversation.© Copyright Original Music "Royal Flush Gang" by Composer Joel Goodman; Published by Oovra Music See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Tatter
Episode 35: Fear of Falling (w/ Ashley Jardina)

Tatter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 39:38


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Ashley Jardina, a faculty member in political science at Duke University, is the author of White Identity Politics, which is scheduled to go on sale on Thursday, February 28. She and I recently talked about her book, which examines White identity and its political impact. As much as Whiteness has often been treated as a kind of cultural default, and even though it's often assumed that their own race isn't salient to White Americans and that they don't feel solidarity with other Whites, many actually do think about their race and do feel such solidarity. And it's not just the types who gained infamy in Charlottesville. Jardina's book explores what White identity is and what White consciousness is. She also documents some of the political correlates of those variables. We discuss that research, as well as her own background. And we even highlight one thing that Donald Trump has done "expertly." LINKS --Ashley Jardina's webpage at Duke (https://polisci.duke.edu/people/ashley-e-jardina) --White Identity Politics, at Cambridge University Press (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/white-identity-politics/5C330931FF4CF246FCA043AB14F5C626) --White Identity Politics, at Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Identity-Politics-Cambridge-Political-Psychology/dp/1108468608) --"White Identity Politics Aren't Going Anywhere" (by Thomas Edsall, in the New York Times, and including discussion of Jardina's book) (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/20/opinion/trump-race-immigration-democrats.html) --Richmond, Virginia's Monument Avenue (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Avenue) Special Guest: Ashley Jardina.

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America.

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New Books Network
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Public Policy
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Politics
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in American Studies
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Political Science
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Sociology
Ashley Jardina, "White Identity Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 24:23


One of the themes of the era of Donald Trump is whiteness and white identity. From his first steps into the public eye, Trump used race to frame his positions and relevance. His presidency has been no different. White identity, though, has remained a confusing topic to understand and precisely measure. What does it mean to hold the identity of the dominant racial group? Does white identity even exist? And if it does, what does it mean? Ashley Jardina answers dozens of questions like these in her timely new book, White Identity Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Jardina is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Where past research on whites' racial attitudes emphasized out-group hostility, Jardina brings into focus the significance of in-group identity and favoritism. White Identity Politics shows that disaffected whites are not just found among the working class; they make up a broad proportion of the American public - with major implications for political behavior, policy preferences, and the future of racial conflict in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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