This dissertation seeks to understand why immigrants, particularly immigrant women, participate in risky political participation. I argue that immigrants face risk any time that they participate and must make two major risk assessments before they engage in any political act. First, they must identify risk as either primarily a risk to themselves or to their community. Those who prioritize risk to community over self are the most likely to be inclined to participate. I argue that due to the socialization of women as caretakers, immigrant women are more likely than immigrant men to prioritize community. Immigrants must then make a second risk assessment after they have decided to act. They must determine what political acts they can engage i...
This article undertakes amultivariate analysis of political participation amongMexican American immi...
Hypotheses. (1) The Hispanic women of northern New Mexico will be more acculturated and assimilated ...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In this dissertation, I set out to build our understan...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
This dissertation is set in the context of a 21st-century America undergoing rapid immigration-drive...
The field of Latino politics has traditionally explained relatively low rates of Latino political pa...
Often immigrant women are assumed to be politically apathetic due to statistically lower rates of in...
This article examines the participation of Mexican immigrants in hometown associations (HTAs), the m...
While much of our attention has focused on the demographic changes that attend immigration, less att...
textCentral American immigrant women living in the Mexico-Guatemala border city of Tapachula routine...
Immigration is at the forefront of national, state, and local policy struggles in the United States,...
Standing at the intersection of immigration and welfare reform, immigrant Latin American women are t...
This article undertakes amultivariate analysis of political participation amongMexican American immi...
Hypotheses. (1) The Hispanic women of northern New Mexico will be more acculturated and assimilated ...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In this dissertation, I set out to build our understan...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
This dissertation is set in the context of a 21st-century America undergoing rapid immigration-drive...
The field of Latino politics has traditionally explained relatively low rates of Latino political pa...
Often immigrant women are assumed to be politically apathetic due to statistically lower rates of in...
This article examines the participation of Mexican immigrants in hometown associations (HTAs), the m...
While much of our attention has focused on the demographic changes that attend immigration, less att...
textCentral American immigrant women living in the Mexico-Guatemala border city of Tapachula routine...
Immigration is at the forefront of national, state, and local policy struggles in the United States,...
Standing at the intersection of immigration and welfare reform, immigrant Latin American women are t...
This article undertakes amultivariate analysis of political participation amongMexican American immi...
Hypotheses. (1) The Hispanic women of northern New Mexico will be more acculturated and assimilated ...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...