2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS)
2020 年多种族合作选举后调查 (CMPS)
基本信息
- 批准号:1918510
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 93.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-01 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The 2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) will expand the highly-successful, groundbreaking 2016 CMPS, which broadens the scope of access to high-quality national survey data with large and generalizable samples of racial and ethnic groups in the United States. These samples allow for the analysis of an individual group or comparative analysis across groups. The CMPS is changing the way data is collected and shared in the social sciences and collaboratively building a diverse and inclusive academic pipeline of scholars in political science and the social sciences more broadly. With questions that focus explicitly on race, immigration, and politics, as well as the inclusion of large samples of White and non-White individuals, U.S.-born and foreign-born respondents, voters and non-voters, the 2020 CMPS will provide essential empirical information on the state of political inclusion, democratic participation, and policy support in an increasingly diverse United States. The 2020 CMPS project will have a broad and positive impact on society in two ways. First, the collaborative and inclusive model of data collection, research and professional development activities will increase the participation of underrepresented minorities, women and first-generation scholars in academia. Second, the results of the survey will advance societal understanding of intra- and inter-group relations, policy support, and civic and political participation. This project will continue the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS). The 2020 CMPS will include an estimated total of 20,000 completed interviews among Asian (n=4,000), African American (n=4,000), Latino/a (n=4,000), White (n=2,000), Native American (n=1,000), Native Hawaiian (n=1,000), Black immigrant (n=1,000), Afro-Caribbean (n=1,000) as well as a sample of Muslim respondents (n=1,000) and LGBTQ (n=1,000). Survey data will be collected online in a respondent self-administered format following the 2020 Presidential Election. The survey (and invitation) will be available to respondents in English, Spanish, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Korean, Vietnamese, and Arabic. The 2020 CMPS will include adult, registered and non-registered voters. The survey will include a demographic module and three additional modules: (1) group identities and intergroup attitudes; (2) immigration; and (3) political engagement and civic participation. Using the collaborative, inclusive model of resource-sharing the PIs developed in 2016, the 2020 CMPS will expand research and professional development opportunities for a larger number of junior and senior faculty, a host of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows from large research institutions, smaller liberal arts colleges, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), through direct contribution to the content and analysis of the survey. The 2020 CMPS will continue to invest time and resources in an inclusive group of scholars, but particularly women, underrepresented minority and first generation undergraduate and graduate students, junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows, through conferences, workshops, as well as sustained mentorship, research and publishing opportunities.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
2020年的合作多种族选举后调查(CMP)将扩大2016年CMP的成功,开创性的2016年CMP,该CMP范围扩大了美国获得高质量的国家调查数据的范围,其中包括美国的种族和种族群体大量和可推广的样本。这些样本允许对各组的单个组或比较分析进行分析。 CMP正在改变社会科学中收集和共享数据的方式,并更广泛地建立了政治学学者和社会科学学者的多样化和包容性学术渠道。有了明确关注种族,移民和政治的问题,以及包括大量白人和非白人个人,美国出生和外国的受访者,选民和非投票者的样本,2020年CMP将提供有关政治包容性,民主参与状况以及越来越多样化的政策支持的基本经验信息。 2020年CMPS项目将以两种方式对社会产生广泛而积极的影响。首先,数据收集,研究和专业发展活动的合作和包容性模型将增加代表性不足的少数民族,妇女和第一代学者在学术界的参与。其次,调查的结果将提高社会内部和群体间关系,政策支持以及公民和政治参与的理解。 该项目将继续进行协作多种族选举后调查(CMP)。 2020 CMP将包括亚洲(n = 4,000),非洲裔美国人(n = 4,000),拉丁裔/a(n = 4,000),白人(n = 2,000),白人(n = 1,000),原住民(n = 1,000),本地夏威夷人(n = 1,000),黑人移民(n = 1,000),uslo carib bbean(n = 1,000)(n = 1,000)(n = 1,000)(n = 1,000),估计将包括20,000次完成的访谈。和LGBTQ(n = 1,000)。调查数据将在2020年总统大选后以受访者自我管理格式在线收集。该调查(和邀请)将向受访者提供英语,西班牙语,中文(简化和传统),韩语,越南语和阿拉伯语。 2020年CMP将包括成人,注册和未注册选民。该调查将包括一个人口统计模块和三个其他模块:(1)组身份和群体间的态度; (2)移民; (3)政治参与和公民参与。使用2016年开发的合作,包容性资源共享的PIS模型,2020 CMP将扩大研究和专业发展的机会,为更多的初级和高级教师,许多杰出的本科生和研究生以及博士后研究生以及来自大型研究机构,小型自由艺术学院,历史悠久的黑色学院和大学(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC)(HBC),西班牙裔服务机构(HSIS)通过对调查的内容和分析的直接贡献。 2020年CMP将继续在包容性的学者组中投入时间和资源,尤其是妇女,代表性不足的少数群体和第一代本科生和研究生,初中教职员工和博士后家伙,通过会议,研讨会以及持续的指导,研究和出版的机会,都通过Interne Iniffenational的宣传来表现出来。优点和更广泛的影响审查标准。
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Geographic Identity and Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigrants
地理特征和对无证移民的态度
- DOI:
10.1177/1065912919843349 - 发表时间:
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- 作者:
Lorrie Frasure;Bryan Wilcox - 通讯作者:
Bryan Wilcox
Racial and Ethnic Politics in American Suburbs
美国郊区的种族和民族政治
- DOI:
10.1017/cbo9781316027189 - 发表时间:
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- 影响因子:1.5
- 作者:
Lorrie Frasure - 通讯作者:
Lorrie Frasure
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Strengthening and Expanding Partnerships and Access through the CMPS-MSI Scholars' Research Network
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- 批准号:
2037472 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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Standard Grant
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$ 93.94万 - 项目类别:
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