Immigrant parents (first generation) and adolescents (second generation) from El Salvador and India (N = 80) took part in interviews on civic engagement. The immigrants were almost unanimous in regarding civic engagement as important. They also were engaged themselves, more so at the community than the political level. One third of immigrants were engaged in community activities that specifically had a cultural focus or occurred through cultural organizations, and the comparable number for political activities was 25%. Cultural motives (i.e., a cultural or immigrant sense of self) were twice as likely to be mentioned as sources of engagement rather than disengagement. Qualitative analyses of these cultural motives revealed seven engagement ...
This study analyzes the relationship between motivation for civic engagement, migration experience, ...
This conceptual article outlines the current literature on immigrant integration, immigrant civic en...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As one of the largest Asian immigrant groups in the Un...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
Using a diverse urban sample of immigrant adolescents in the United States (N = 345) followed from 1...
This paper assesses the influence of Latino participation in community-based organizations on the li...
Prior research suggests that immigrants in the U.S. are less likely to civically engage than the nat...
Although most immigrants are adults, their foreign and U.S.-born children are the fastest-growing co...
Purpose – The present study looks at the dynamic process of Mexican immigrant children and youth\u27...
Immigrant youth constitute a vital, diverse, and distinct population whose understandings of and exp...
The field of Latino politics has traditionally explained relatively low rates of Latino political pa...
The spring, 2006 wave of immigrant rights mobilizations represents a watershed in the history of civ...
This chapter describes the underlying motivation and characteristics of immigrants who actively part...
After presenting demographic data to demonstrate why immigrant youth are and will be important, this...
Abstract: Despite continued growth and dispersion of the Latino immigrant population in the United S...
This study analyzes the relationship between motivation for civic engagement, migration experience, ...
This conceptual article outlines the current literature on immigrant integration, immigrant civic en...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As one of the largest Asian immigrant groups in the Un...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
Using a diverse urban sample of immigrant adolescents in the United States (N = 345) followed from 1...
This paper assesses the influence of Latino participation in community-based organizations on the li...
Prior research suggests that immigrants in the U.S. are less likely to civically engage than the nat...
Although most immigrants are adults, their foreign and U.S.-born children are the fastest-growing co...
Purpose – The present study looks at the dynamic process of Mexican immigrant children and youth\u27...
Immigrant youth constitute a vital, diverse, and distinct population whose understandings of and exp...
The field of Latino politics has traditionally explained relatively low rates of Latino political pa...
The spring, 2006 wave of immigrant rights mobilizations represents a watershed in the history of civ...
This chapter describes the underlying motivation and characteristics of immigrants who actively part...
After presenting demographic data to demonstrate why immigrant youth are and will be important, this...
Abstract: Despite continued growth and dispersion of the Latino immigrant population in the United S...
This study analyzes the relationship between motivation for civic engagement, migration experience, ...
This conceptual article outlines the current literature on immigrant integration, immigrant civic en...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As one of the largest Asian immigrant groups in the Un...