Asian-Americans/ Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are one of the highest educated and income-earning ethnic groups in the United States. These characteristics typically indicates high political activity, but AAPIs are the least politically active ethnic group in the United States. While past scholars have studied this phenomenon to an extent, political scientists note the deficiency of literature on this topic. In my thesis, I expand on the theories of past scholars and argue that social invisibility is a significant contributor to low political participation among Asian-Americans. Underrepresentation and misrepresentation of AAPIs negatively impact both the ability and willingness of Asians to participate in American politics. I study the effects...
Asian Americans have fallen behind other ethnic groups with regard to political participation, despi...
<p>Based on Berry's (1987) framework on acculturation and ethnic identity interaction, this study ex...
Prominent theories in political participation literature predict that those with higher levels of in...
Contemporary political scientists have found that Asians do not follow the traditional socioeconomic...
The stereotype of the politically ignorant and apathetic Asian American continues to be widespread. ...
textAlthough Asian Americans have the highest growth rate, their electoral participation does not co...
This issue brief outlines important factors that affect the way in which the Asian-American populati...
This project aims to enhance our understanding of political participation within the United States b...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
This issue brief outlines important factors that affect the way in which the Asian-American populati...
It has been widely found that Asian Americans, despite their relative economic and educational succe...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of Asian American participation in US p...
Asian Americans have been labeled as the next sleeping giant in American politics in key geopoliti...
Asian Pacific American political involvement is not a new phenomenon, but it has clearly become a si...
Asian Americans have fallen behind other ethnic groups with regard to political participation, despi...
<p>Based on Berry's (1987) framework on acculturation and ethnic identity interaction, this study ex...
Prominent theories in political participation literature predict that those with higher levels of in...
Contemporary political scientists have found that Asians do not follow the traditional socioeconomic...
The stereotype of the politically ignorant and apathetic Asian American continues to be widespread. ...
textAlthough Asian Americans have the highest growth rate, their electoral participation does not co...
This issue brief outlines important factors that affect the way in which the Asian-American populati...
This project aims to enhance our understanding of political participation within the United States b...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
This issue brief outlines important factors that affect the way in which the Asian-American populati...
It has been widely found that Asian Americans, despite their relative economic and educational succe...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of Asian American participation in US p...
Asian Americans have been labeled as the next sleeping giant in American politics in key geopoliti...
Asian Pacific American political involvement is not a new phenomenon, but it has clearly become a si...
Asian Americans have fallen behind other ethnic groups with regard to political participation, despi...
<p>Based on Berry's (1987) framework on acculturation and ethnic identity interaction, this study ex...
Prominent theories in political participation literature predict that those with higher levels of in...