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Morris Levy is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California (USC) within the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on immigration policy, public opinion dynamics, political tolerance, and the intersection of race, ethnicity, and policy. He holds an office at DMC 352 and can be reached at morrisl@usc.edu.
Levy's work examines how demographic shifts, cultural narratives, and economic factors shape public attitudes toward immigration and social policies. Recent studies include analyses of integration policies, refugee resettlement support, and the realignment of political tolerance in the U.S. His research often bridges behavioral economics and political behavior, exploring how cognitive biases and economic self-interest influence policy preferences.
Key themes in his publications include the role of racial diversity projections on political attitudes, the impact of immigration on social capital, and the interplay between partisanship and immigration opinions. While no formal student advisees or awards are listed, his prolific output since 2012 demonstrates a consistent focus on migration studies, electoral behavior, and racial politics.
Levy's articles frequently address topics like voter fraud perceptions, presidential rhetoric on equality, and the implications of demographic forecasts on policy debates. His work contributes to understanding how institutions and narratives mediate public responses to societal changes, particularly in racially diversifying contexts.
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