Politics of Race in Latino Communities

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African American Public Opinion
Afro-Latino
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Black Latinos
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Coethnic Candidate
Democratic Partisanship
El Salvadorans
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ethnic political behavior
External Efficacy
Hispanic Origin Question
identity
Latino
Latino Attitudes
Latino identity formation
Latino National Origin Groups
Latino National Survey (LNS)
Latino Partisanship
Latino Political Participation
Latino Politics
Latino racial identity political impact
Liberal Immigration Policies
Linked Fate
minority group participation
non-White Racial Identity
Nonelectoral Activities
Nonelectoral Participation
Ordered Probit Regression Models
participation
Partisan Attachment
Policy Issues
public opinion
Race
Race Latinos
Race Respondents
racial categorization
Racial Identity Choices
representation
social identity theory
Support Government Intervention
survey research methods
White Latinos

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138849044
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Latinos are the fastest growing population group in the U.S. and have exerted widespread influence in numerous aspects of American culture from entertainment to economics. Unlike Asian, black, white, and Native Americans who are defined by race, Latinos can be of any race and are beginning to shed new light on the meanings and political implications of race. As the Latino population grows, how will Latinos come to define themselves racially given the long standing social order of black and white? What are the political implications of their chosen racial identities? How does Latinos’ racial identity influence their political behavior and motivation for participation?

The Politics of Race in Latino Communities is an innovative examination of development and political consequences of Latino racial identity in the U.S. Drawing on a national political survey of Latinos and focus group interviews, the book shows that development of Latino racial identity is a complex interaction between primordial ties, institutional practices, individual characteristics, and social interactions. Furthermore, the book highlights the political relevance of identity, showing that racial identity has meaningful consequences for the political attitudes, opinions, and behaviors of Latinos. An important piece of research propelling new discussions and insights into Latino politics.

Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Bucknell University, USA. Her research focuses on the political incorporation of women and racial/ethnic groups into the American political system, and issues of representation.

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