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The social media response to Black Lives Matter: How Twitter users interact with Black Lives Matter through hashtag use
J Ince, F Rojas, CA Davis
Ethnic and racial studies 40 (11), 1814-1830, 2017
4262017
Black Lives Matter protests shift public discourse
ZO Dunivin, HY Yan, J Ince, F Rojas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (10), e2117320119, 2022
1252022
College campus activism: Distinguishing between liberal reformers and conservative crusaders
J Ince, BM Finlay, F Rojas
Sociology Compass 12 (9), e12603, 2018
132018
“Saved” by Interaction, Living by Race: The Diversity Demeanor in an Organizational Space
J Ince
Social Psychology Quarterly 85 (3), 259-278, 2022
62022
Engaging with the past: how# BlackLivesMatter points us to our predecessors and calls us to hope
J Ince
Ethnic and Racial Studies 41 (8), 1428-1434, 2018
32018
Between the witness and the observer: what ethnography can learn from James Baldwin
JI Ince
Frontiers in Sociology 8, 2023
2023
Smart Suits, Tattered Boots: Black Ministers Mobilizing the Black Church in the Twenty-First Century, by KORIE LITTLE EDWARDS
J Ince
Sociology of Religion 83 (4), 532-533, 2022
2022
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