04662nam 22007932 450 991078479370332120160512131310.01-107-17663-81-281-38361-997866113836190-511-79057-00-511-39783-60-511-39972-30-511-39706-20-511-39633-30-511-39861-1(CKB)1000000000400082(EBL)343500(OCoLC)476158305(SSID)ssj0000210707(PQKBManifestationID)11194411(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000210707(PQKBWorkID)10292064(PQKB)10879827(UkCbUP)CR9780511790577(Au-PeEL)EBL343500(CaPaEBR)ebr10229652(CaONFJC)MIL138361(MiAaPQ)EBC343500(EXLCZ)99100000000040008220100611d2008|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNew race politics in America understanding minority and immigrant politics /edited by Jane Junn, Kerry L. Haynie[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2008.1 online resource (xii, 195 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-67014-4 0-521-85427-X Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-192) and index.New race politics : the changing face of the American electoral landscape / Jane Junn and Elizabeth Matto -- In whose interest? : political parties, context, and the incorporation of immigrants / Kristi Andersen -- Beyond black and white : the experiences and effects of economic status among racial and ethnic minorities / Dennis Chong and Dukhong Kim -- Activity amid diversity : Asian American political participation / Janelle S. Wong, Pei-te Lien, and M. Margaret Conway -- Get me to the polls on time : coethnic mobilization and Latino turnout / Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Marisa A. Abrajano, and Jeronimo Cortina -- Se habla espanol : ethnic campaign strategies and Latino voting behavior / Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto and Jennifer M. Merolla -- Structuring group activism : a macro model of Black participation / Fredrick C. Harris, Brian D. McKenzie and Valeria Sinclair-Chapman -- Black elites and Latino immigrant relations in a Southern city : do Black elites and the Black masses agree? / Paula M. McClain [and others] -- Understanding the new race politics : conclusions and challenges / Kerry l. Haynie.Foreign migration to the United States is dramatically altering the demographic profile of the American electorate. Nearly a third of all Americans are of non-white and non-European descent. Latinos and Hispanics have recently eclipsed African Americans as the largest minority group in the United States. Between 1990 and 2000, Asians doubled the size of their population to more than 4 percent of Americans. Though immigration has altered the racial and ethnic composition of every state in the nation, surprisingly little is known about the consequences of this new heterogeneity for American politics. This book explores the impact and political consequences of immigration. After considering the organizations that mobilize new citizens to politics, the authors examine the political psychology of group consciousness for political mobilization. Finally, they consider the emerging patterns and choices of new voters.ElectionsUnited StatesImmigrantsPolitical activityUnited StatesMinoritiesPolitical activityUnited StatesRacePolitical aspectsUnited StatesEthnicityPolitical aspectsUnited StatesCultural pluralismUnited StatesUnited StatesEmigration and immigrationPolitical aspectsUnited StatesRace relationsUnited StatesEthnic relationsElectionsImmigrantsPolitical activityMinoritiesPolitical activityRacePolitical aspectsEthnicityPolitical aspectsCultural pluralism324.089/00973Junn JaneHaynie Kerry LeeUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910784793703321New race politics in America3725164UNINA