Social norms are thought to motivate behaviors like political participation, but context should influence both the content and activation of these norms. Using original survey data and a survey experiment, I find that on many dimensions of civic participation, racial minorities are even more committed to the American ideal of self-governance than Whites. Minorities are more likely to see political activities as a way to care for their community and help people in need and more likely on average to provide social rewards to those who are active in politics. These rewards are strongest among Black Americans who live in co-racial neighborhoods and Latinos living in areas dense with foreign-born residents. The findings suggest that context, ra...
Recent work challenges traditional understandings of the link between race and voter turnout, sugges...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of racial diversity on political participation in American cities. I...
In this dissertation, I argue that features of neighborhood design that promote social interaction a...
The use of self-reported contextual factors is prominent in political science. While recent research...
examine voter registration and voting. It shows that racial/ethnic disparities in socio-economic res...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
Past research indicates that diversity at the level of larger geographic units (e.g., counties) is l...
How does the context in which a person lives affect his or her political behavior? I exploit an eve...
Do politicians work to advance the interests of those of their race even when they expect little pol...
Scholars and policymakers have highlighted institutions that enable community participation as a pot...
Political participation is the cement that strengthens and stabilizes democracy. However, political ...
There is strong evidence that political mobilization is a key predictor of political participation. ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142536/1/ssqu12352.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This research addresses the determinants of mass participation by developing a model of how the raci...
Recent work challenges traditional understandings of the link between race and voter turnout, sugges...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of racial diversity on political participation in American cities. I...
In this dissertation, I argue that features of neighborhood design that promote social interaction a...
The use of self-reported contextual factors is prominent in political science. While recent research...
examine voter registration and voting. It shows that racial/ethnic disparities in socio-economic res...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
Past research indicates that diversity at the level of larger geographic units (e.g., counties) is l...
How does the context in which a person lives affect his or her political behavior? I exploit an eve...
Do politicians work to advance the interests of those of their race even when they expect little pol...
Scholars and policymakers have highlighted institutions that enable community participation as a pot...
Political participation is the cement that strengthens and stabilizes democracy. However, political ...
There is strong evidence that political mobilization is a key predictor of political participation. ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142536/1/ssqu12352.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This research addresses the determinants of mass participation by developing a model of how the raci...
Recent work challenges traditional understandings of the link between race and voter turnout, sugges...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of racial diversity on political participation in American cities. I...