02676nam 2200505I 450 991064729280332120221205012952.0978047290313910.3998/mpub.11691056(CKB)26133081500041(MiU)10.3998/mpub.11691056(MiAaPQ)EBC30379239(ODN)ODN0009815955(EXLCZ)992613308150004120221205h20232023 uy 0engurunu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCollateral damage the influence of political rhetoric on the incorporation of second-generation Americans /Sean RicheyAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,2023.©20231 online resource (xiv, 163 pages) illustrationsTitle from eBook information screen..9780472075812 Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-150) and index.Collateral Damage provides an overview of how political communication influences the process of incorporation with the broad society as well as its political parties. Sean Richey shows that how politicians talk about immigrants affects how their children perceive America and their feelings about the nation. These perceptions and feelings in turn greatly influence the children's desire to incorporate into American political society. He also shows that regardless of a speaker's intended outcome, what is said can still have a deleterious effect on incorporation desire, a communicative process that he terms "collateral damage." Richey uses new experimental and survey evidence, as well as the rhetoric of Donald Trump as a test case, to examine how anti-immigration communication influences the incorporation of the children of immigrants.RhetoricPolitical aspectsUnited StatesChildren of immigrantsPolitical aspectsUnited StatesInternalizationPolitical aspectsUnited StatesCommunication in politicsUnited StatesUnited StatesEmigration and immigrationPolitical aspectsUnited StatesPolitics and governmentRhetoricPolitical aspectsChildren of immigrantsPolitical aspectsInternalizationPolitical aspectsCommunication in politicsSOC000000SOC020000SOC052000bisacshRichey Sean1276902EYMEYM9910647292803321Collateral damage3084352UNINA