Despite the recent surge of women of color in elected political office in the U.S., the representation of Latinas is strikingly low. Past research offers unclear conclusions as to whether Latina political candidates face biases due to the intersection of their identities as women and as ethnic minorities, and how Latinas can navigate such biases. In this study, we identify how Latinas draw on their intersectional identities as both women and ethnic minorities to develop strategic campaign messages and how voters respond to such messages. Through an analysis of campaign advertising data and an original survey experiment, we show that Latina candidates do not face an automatic disadvantage based in gender and ethnic biases, but they can benef...
This Independent Study explores the ways in which a candidate’s intersectional identity affects thei...
The public and commercial spheres constantly address the largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Much debate surrounds the emergence of the term Latinx. While some have argued against its usage, ...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
In the United States, women and racial minorities continue to face serious obstacles to entering ele...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
Political candidates rely on news media to communicate with voters. Existing scholarship shows that ...
The majority of Latinos in the United States identify with the Democratic Party, a tendency with bro...
Latinx are the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States, and as such many researchers ...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
New and old democracies alike strive to increase the representation of women and ethnic minorities t...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Contemporary Latinas and Latinos constitute a growing political influence in American politics. More...
This thesis aims to analyse the use of stereotypes about the Latin-American minority in the rhetoric...
This Independent Study explores the ways in which a candidate’s intersectional identity affects thei...
The public and commercial spheres constantly address the largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Much debate surrounds the emergence of the term Latinx. While some have argued against its usage, ...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
In the United States, women and racial minorities continue to face serious obstacles to entering ele...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
Political candidates rely on news media to communicate with voters. Existing scholarship shows that ...
The majority of Latinos in the United States identify with the Democratic Party, a tendency with bro...
Latinx are the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States, and as such many researchers ...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
New and old democracies alike strive to increase the representation of women and ethnic minorities t...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Contemporary Latinas and Latinos constitute a growing political influence in American politics. More...
This thesis aims to analyse the use of stereotypes about the Latin-American minority in the rhetoric...
This Independent Study explores the ways in which a candidate’s intersectional identity affects thei...
The public and commercial spheres constantly address the largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Much debate surrounds the emergence of the term Latinx. While some have argued against its usage, ...