Publications

2021
Piston S, Weaver VM. My Group or Myself? How Black, Latino, and White Americans Choose a Neighborhood, Job, and Candidate when Personal and Group Interest Diverge. Perspectives on Politics. 2021;19 (4) :1184 - 1204.Abstract

Amid growing inequality within racial and ethnic groups, how do Americans decide where to live, where to work, and for whom to vote? While previous research has examined racial patterns in voting decisions, it provides less insight into individual-level decisions about neighborhoods, candidates, and employment—even while these decisions also organize the political world. We theorize about the role of a key variable stratifying these individual-level decisions: education. To test our argument, we analyze nationally representative survey data and a new survey experiment that varies incentives to leave one’s racial group environment. We find that among Blacks and Latinos, but not whites, those with higher levels of formal education are disproportionately likely to respond to incentives to leave their own group. We conclude with reflections on the implications of this educational divide for intra-racial inequality.

Hochschild J, Dost M, Enos R. Loyalists and Switchers: Characterizing Voters’ Response to Donald Trump’s Campaign and Presidency. Political Science Quarterly. 2021;136 (1). political_science_quarterly_-_2020_-_dost_-_loyalists_and_switchers_characterizing_voters_responses_to_donald_trump_s.pdf
Hochschild JL. Genomic Politics: How the Revolution in Genomic Science Is Shaping American . Oxford University Press; 2021.
2019
Hochschild JL. Political Inequality, ‘Real’ Preferences, Historical Comparisons, and Axes of Disadvantage. Daedalus. 2019.
Hochschild J. Grade Inflation as a Tragedy of the Commons. In: Meira Levinson and Jacob Fay, eds., Democratic Discord in Schools: Cases and Commentaries in Educational Ethics. Harvard Education Press ; 2019.
2018
Hochschild JL. How History Has Proven Albert Hirschman's Insight to Be Essential but Also Wrong: The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy, by Albert Hirschman. Social Research. 2018;85 (3) :597-611.
Hochschild J. Why Now? What Next? Constitutional Crisis in American Politics. In: Mark Tushnet, Sanford Levinson, and Mark Graber, eds. Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? . Oxford University Press ; 2018. pp. 85-102.
Hochschild JL, Sen M. Americans’ Attitudes on Racial or Genetic Inheritance: Which Is More Predictive?. In: Reconsidering Race: Social Science and Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics. Oxford University Press ; 2018. pp. 32-49.Abstract
2017
Hochschild JL. Left Pessimism and Political Science. Perspectives on Politics. 2017;15 (1) :6-19.
Hochschild JL. Race, Class, Politics, and the Disappearance of Work. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 2017;40 (9) :1492-1501.
Hochschild J. The Multiple Incoherences of American Immigration Policy: Commentary on Judith Resnik, ‘Bordering by Law’. In: Jack Knight, ed. Immigration, Emigration, and Migration: NOMOS LVII. New York University Press ; 2017.
Hochschild J, Weitz S. Challenging Group-Based Segregation and Isolation: Whether and Why. In: Shannon Reiger, ed. A Shared Future? Joint Center for Housing Studies ; 2017.Abstract
2016
Hochschild JL. Redistributive Implications of Open Access. European Political Science. 2016;15 (2) :168-176.
Gay C, Hochschild JL, White A. Americans' Belief in Linked Fate: Does the Measure Capture the Concept?. Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics . 2016;1 (1) :117-144.
Hochschild J. Grade Inflation as a Tragedy of the Commons. In: Meira Levinson and Jacob Fay, eds. Dilemmas of Educational Ethics: Cases and Commentaries. Harvard Education Press ; 2016. pp. 304-327.
Hochschild J, Einstein KL. Studying Contingency Systematically. In: Alan Gerber and Eric Schickler, eds., Governing in a Polarized Age: Elections, Parties, and Political Representation in America. Cambridge University Press ; 2016. pp. 304-327.Abstract
Hochschild JL. Two Cheers for American Cities. In: Urban Citizenship and American Democracy: The Historical and Institutional Roots of Local Politics and Policy. SUNY Press ; 2016. pp. 201-210.Abstract
2015
Hochschild JL, Sen M. Technology Optimism or Pessimism about Genomic Science: Variation among Experts and Scholarly Disciplines. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. 2015 :236-252.

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