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Backstory: Salma Mousa on Players, Performance, and Prejudice Against Minorities

Backstory: Salma Mousa on Players, Performance, and Prejudice Against Minorities

Update: 2024-05-23
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In this episode, Salma Mousa, Assistant Professor of Political Science at UCLA, discusses her paper "Players, Performance, and Prejudice: Are Minorities Punished More Harshly for Having a Bad Day?" with Riccardo. Tune in for insights into the development of this paper and Salma's broader research agenda, including her perspective on the research process as a political scientist. The paper is coauthored with Ala Alrababah, William Marble, and Alexandra Siegel. You can find an abstract on Salma's website: https://www.salmamousa.com/working-papers.

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Backstory: Salma Mousa on Players, Performance, and Prejudice Against Minorities

Backstory: Salma Mousa on Players, Performance, and Prejudice Against Minorities

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