Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant of individual political behavior and government effectiveness, but may also measure the health of civic society. This article looks specifically at trust among Latinos of Mexican descent, demonstrating that acculturation is corrosive of political trust. Copyright (c) 2003 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
This article examines the political attitudes and participation of Mexican-Americans in the context ...
Conflicting theories and mixed empirical results exist on the relationship between ethnic diversity ...
Objective. Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant o...
This article examines why Latinos are more trusting of the federal government than Anglos and Blacks...
The degree to which citizens and residents trust the government is crucial for the maintenance of de...
This paper examines why Latinos, over the past thirty years, are consistently more trusting of the f...
Political trust is an important concept in a representative democracy because it defines citizens’...
With each passing election, U.S. political campaigns have renewed their efforts in courting the “Lat...
This article seeks to understand the development of partisanship among the largest of contemporary i...
In 1996, there was a pervasive anti-immigrant, anti-Latino mood in the country, caused by passage of...
This article analyzes individual-level factors that help explain why some Mexicans trust Americans a...
This article uses a political empowerment approach to explore the effect that descriptive representa...
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EFFECT OF IDENTITY ON POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR IN THE UNITED STATES ARE ...
This study employs acculturation and civic engagement theories to explain the incorporation and enga...
This article examines the political attitudes and participation of Mexican-Americans in the context ...
Conflicting theories and mixed empirical results exist on the relationship between ethnic diversity ...