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Angel Saavedra Cisneros
Latino Identity and Political Attitudes
Why Are Latinos Not Republican?
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017. 2018. xvi, 285 S. 16 SW-Abb., 21 Farbabb. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2018
ISBN: 3-319-81643-8 (3319816438)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-81643-2 (9783319816432)
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This book explores the forces that shape Latino political preferences, arguing that social identities are at the center of Latino partisanship. Despite hopes of the Republican Party for bringing in Latinos through religious and moral issues, Latinos in America consistently side with the Democratic Party. Two possible explanations based on social identity emerge as theories of Latino partisanship. The first possibility is that Latinos behave as a single-issue public driven politically by the issue of immigration. A thorough exploration of this possibility in part two of the book finds very little evidence to justify treating Latinos as a single-issue public. The second explanation, presented in part three, relies more heavily on the concept of social identities. Latino pan-ethnic identity emerges as one of multiple identities available to Latinos in America. These multiple, diverse, and overlapping identities are the force behind Latino partisanship. Latino ethnic identity trumps the impact of religious identities in making Latinos more Democratic.
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: The puzzle of Latino partisanship Section I: Latinos and the American Political Landscape Chapter 2. The political profiles of Latinos in America Chapter 3. A theory of Latino partisanship: from social to political identity Section II: Latinos, Identity, Parties and Immigration: Juntos Pero No Revueltos (together, but not mixed up) Chapter 4. Latino partisanship: All about immigration? Chapter 5. The symbolic role of immigration: effects of the 2006 Spring marches on Latino political behavior Section III: Latinos and their Sociopolitical Identities Chapter 6. Latino group identity: measuring a moving target Chapter 7. From social to political identity: The importance of incorporation and thinking about politics Chapter 8. Direct and indirect effects of identity on party identification Conclusion: Latinos, identity, and a grim forecast for Republican hopes References Statistical Appendix
"Angel Saavedra Cisneros´s timely book Latino Identity and Political Attitudes: Why Are Latinos Not Republican? (henceforth LIPA) provides a framework to have an enlightened discussion about the future of the political identity of Latinos in the United States. ... LIPA was written for experts who focus their research on Latino social and political identities. However, LIPA provides the casual reader with a nice introduction to the corpus of literature about Latino social identity and political behavior." (J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 62 (6), April, 2017)
Angel Saavedra Cisneros is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA. His research focuses on the psychological forces that drive political behavior among Latinos and other minorities. He also focuses on campaigns and elections in both the United States and Mexico.