In this article, we argue that not all social connections contribute to social capital as most people have conceived it. People with strong ethnic identifications and who associate primarily with people of their own kind either will withdraw from civic participation or will belong only to orga-nizations made up of their own nationality. People with looser ties to their in-group are more likely to take an active role in the larger society. We show the importance of acculturation on broader dimensions of civic engagement by analyzing a Los Angeles Times survey of ethnic Chi-nese in Southern California in 1997
Participation in civic and social engagement among community members promotes community growth and s...
Across Europe, voter turnout among immigrant minorities is lower than among native citizens. Social ...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Scholars and policy makers argue that civic engagement is intrinsically linked to social capital. In...
Scholars and policy makers argue that civic engagement is intrinsically linked to social capital. In...
Results of the present survey (n 888) suggest that having strong social ties (or bonding social cap...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
This paper assesses the influence of Latino participation in community-based organizations on the li...
We establish an inverse relationship between family ties and political participation, such that the ...
Abstract: Despite continued growth and dispersion of the Latino immigrant population in the United S...
invaluable support in data collection. Thank you also to the pastors and congregants who opened thei...
This article investigates the impact of associational participation of migrants on their political i...
In this article, I am concerned with how social capital circulates within and across communities. So...
This essay is a case-study of an ethnically homogeneous association, situated in an ethnically heter...
This study examines the role of social capital in the political life of Latinos in the United States...
Participation in civic and social engagement among community members promotes community growth and s...
Across Europe, voter turnout among immigrant minorities is lower than among native citizens. Social ...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Scholars and policy makers argue that civic engagement is intrinsically linked to social capital. In...
Scholars and policy makers argue that civic engagement is intrinsically linked to social capital. In...
Results of the present survey (n 888) suggest that having strong social ties (or bonding social cap...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
This paper assesses the influence of Latino participation in community-based organizations on the li...
We establish an inverse relationship between family ties and political participation, such that the ...
Abstract: Despite continued growth and dispersion of the Latino immigrant population in the United S...
invaluable support in data collection. Thank you also to the pastors and congregants who opened thei...
This article investigates the impact of associational participation of migrants on their political i...
In this article, I am concerned with how social capital circulates within and across communities. So...
This essay is a case-study of an ethnically homogeneous association, situated in an ethnically heter...
This study examines the role of social capital in the political life of Latinos in the United States...
Participation in civic and social engagement among community members promotes community growth and s...
Across Europe, voter turnout among immigrant minorities is lower than among native citizens. Social ...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...