This article presents a critical analysis of press coverage of Latinos and the presidential election during the Democratic Primary, from January through June 2008. The foundation of this article is a content analysis of 408 articles published in four newspapers about Latinos and the presidential election during the primary season. The four newspapers -- The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune and The Dallas Morning News -- were selected because they are well respected as newspapers of record and because they represent diverse regions of the country (two from the northeast, two from the southwest). Each is a daily newspaper in a metropolitan area with a population ranging from twenty to forty-five percent Latino. The ...
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Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
This special report in partnership with CNN en Espanol examines characteristics of states in which t...
In the end, it came down to two brothers from Colorado’s San Luis Valley. After all the talk of a ti...
Introduction: This report examines the impact of Latino voters on the 2008 presidential election at ...
Examines trends in news coverage of Latinos/Hispanics between February and August 2009, including fr...
Hispanics/Latinos are the fastest growing and the second largest ethnic minority in the United State...
This article presents the impact of Latinos’ on American politics. Hispanic community living in the ...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increase...
We find ourselves at an important moment in American history, where candidates of color are both run...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
This Article frames the challenges to LatCrit theory and activism posed by voting rights, electoral ...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
Deracialization literature has a rich history, but it has generally focused on local-level black can...
This special report in partnership with CNN en Espanol examines characteristics of states in which t...
In the end, it came down to two brothers from Colorado’s San Luis Valley. After all the talk of a ti...