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Overview

Gabriel R. Sanchez is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences, with significant contributions spanning subfields such as sociology and political science, general health professions, political science and international relations, health, and communication.

Their work covers several key topics, including electoral systems and political participation, migration and labor dynamics, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, social media and politics, gender politics and representation, the COVID-19 pandemic impacts, and migration, health, and trauma.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Gabriel R. Sanchez include:

  • COVID-19 Is Having a Devastating Impact on the Economic Well-being of Latino Families, 2020, Journal of Economics Race and Policy
  • Covid-19 Vaccination in American Indians and Alaska Natives - Lessons from Effective Community Responses, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Is the Bridge Broken? Increasing Ethnic Attachments and Declining Party Influence among Latino Voters, 2020, Political Research Quarterly
  • Social and structural determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among racial and ethnic groups, 2023, Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • Spanish-Language News Consumption and Latino Reactions to COVID-19, 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gabriel R. Sanchez include Edward D. Vargas, Raymond Foxworth, Matt A. Barreto, Bárbara Gómez-Aguiñaga, and Laura Evans.

Their research has been published often in a range of venues, among the most frequent being:

  • Circulation
  • Political Research Quarterly
  • The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics
  • Politics Groups and Identities
  • Harvard Dataverse

Best Publications

  • The Role of Group Consciousness in Latino Public Opinion

    Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • The Role of Group Consciousness in Political Participation Among Latinos in the United States

    Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • The Disproportionate Impact of Voter-ID Requirements on the Electorate—New Evidence from Indiana

    Matt A. Barreto;Stephen A. Nuño;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Fear by Association: Perceptions of Anti-Immigrant Policy and Health Outcomes

    Edward D. Vargas;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Melina Juárez

  • Taking a Closer Look at Group Identity: The Link Between Theory and Measurement of Group Consciousness and Linked Fate.

    Gabriel R. Sanchez;Edward D. Vargas

  • The Effect of Race and Ethnicity on Bill Sponsorship and Cosponsorship in Congress

    Michael S. Rocca;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Anti-immigrant Anxieties in State Policy The Great Recession and Punitive Immigration Policy in the American States, 2005–2012

    Vickie D. Ybarra;Lisa M. Sanchez;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Latino Group Consciousness and Perceptions of Commonality with African Americans

    Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Take One for the Team? Limits of Shared Ethnicity and Candidate Preferences

    Sylvia Manzano;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • VOTER ID REQUIREMENTS AND THE DISENFRANCHISEMENTS OF LATINO, BLACK AND ASIAN VOTERS 1

    Matt A Barreto;Stephen Nuño;Gabriel Sanchez

  • The Politics of Perception: An Investigation of the Presence and Sources of Perceptions of Internal Discrimination Among Latinos*

    Jessica Lavariega Monforti;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws affect Linked Fate among U.S. Latino Populations.

    Edward D. Vargas;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Juan A. Valdez

  • The Effect of Descriptive Representation on Latinos' Views of Government and of Themselves*

    Gabriel R. Sanchez;Jason L. Morin

  • COVID-19 Is Having a Devastating Impact on the Economic Well-being of Latino Families

    Edward D. Vargas;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • RACE AS LIVED EXPERIENCE: The Impact of Multi-Dimensional Measures of Race/Ethnicity on the Self-Reported Health Status of Latinos.

    John A. Garcia;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Shannon Sanchez-Youngman;Edward D. Vargas

  • Latinos’ connections to immigrants: how knowing a deportee impacts Latino health

    Edward D. Vargas;Melina Juárez;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Maria Livaudais

  • Personal Attributes and Latino Voting Behavior in Congress

    Michael S. Rocca;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Joseph Uscinski

  • Latina/o or Mexicana/o?: The Relationship between Socially Assigned Race and Experiences with Discrimination.

    Edward D. Vargas;Nadia C. Winston;John A. Garcia;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Nativity and citizenship status affect Latinos’ health insurance coverage under the ACA

    Gabriel R. Sanchez;Edward D. Vargas;Melina D. Juarez;Barbara Gomez-Aguinaga

  • Look back in anger?: Voter opinions of Mexican immigrants in the aftermath of the 2006 immigration demonstrations

    Mara Cohen-Marks;Mara Cohen-Marks;Stephen A. Nuño;Stephen A. Nuño;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • The Racial Implications of Voter Identification Laws in America

    Matt A. Barreto;Stephen Nuño;Gabriel R. Sanchez;Hannah L. Walker

  • Hispanics and the U.S. Political System: Moving Into the Mainstream

    F. Chris Garcia;Gabriel R. Sanchez

  • Is the Bridge Broken? Increasing Ethnic Attachments and Declining Party Influence among Latino Voters:

    Jason L. Morín;Yoshira Macías Mejía;Gabriel R. Sanchez

Frequent Co-Authors

Matt A. Barreto
Matt A. Barreto University of California, Los Angeles
Donald Edmondson
Donald Edmondson Columbia University Medical Center
Thierry Devos
Thierry Devos San Diego State University

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