Dina G. Okamoto
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
60
Citations
2,257
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
31
Publishing since 1995
Dina G. Okamoto studies how immigrants and ethnic groups in the United States build shared identities, experience discrimination, and become integrated into their communities. Her work examines topics such as panethnic movements (for example, how diverse groups come to identify as "Asian American" or "Hispanic"), perceptions of discrimination, and how interactions between U.S.-born residents and immigrants shape belonging and welcoming. She combines sociology and social psychology to understand these processes.
Publication activity has been steady over the last decade, averaging roughly one to two publications per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Social Psychology of Immigration: A Multidimensional Approach
Handbooks of sociology and social research · 2025
- Immigrants and Processes of Destigmatization
The MIT Press eBooks · 2024
- Processes and Pathways of Stigmatization and Destigmatization over Time
The MIT Press eBooks · 2024
- Engaging with race and racism in research
2023
- A Relational Approach to Perceived Discrimination: The Case of South Asian Indians
Social Psychology Quarterly · 2023
- Ethnic Movements
The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements · 2022
- Belonging and Vulnerability in San Francisco:
University of Arizona Press eBooks · 2022
- Skin Tone and Mexicans’ Perceptions of Discrimination in New Immigrant Destinations
Social Psychology Quarterly · 2022
- Editors’ Letter
American Sociological Review · 2021
- Welcoming, Trust, and Civic Engagement: Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan America
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · 2020
- Making requests: Filipina/o and Latina/o immigrant claims-making and racialization
Ethnic and Racial Studies · 2020
- Postcolonialism, Racial Political Fields, and Panethnicity: A Comparison of Early “Asian American” and “Hispanic” Movements
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity · 2020
- Boundary Articulation and Emergent Identities: Asian and Hispanic Panethnicity in Comparison 1970-1980
Social Problems · 2019
- HOW DOES INTERRACIAL CONTACT AMONG THE U.S.-BORN SHAPE WHITE AND BLACK RECEPTIVITY TOWARD IMMIGRANTS?
Du Bois Review Social Science Research on Race · 2019
- Immigrant Perceptions of U.S.-Born Receptivity and the Shaping of American Identity
RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences · 2018
- Social Psychology Quarterly×3
- Journal of Adolescent Research×2
- The MIT Press eBooks×2
- RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences×1
- Social Problems×1
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