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Just Ordinary Citizens? : Towards a Comparative Portrait of the Political Immigrant / Antoine Bilodeau.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bilodeau, Antoine, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Immigrants--Political activity--Case studies.
Immigrants.
Emigration and immigration--Political aspects--Case studies.
Emigration and immigration.
Social integration--Political aspects--Case studies.
Social integration.
Immigrants--Political activity--Canada--Case studies.
Social integration--Political aspects--Canada--Case studies.
Canada.
Genre:
Libros electronicos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (280 p.)
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
"Since the 1960s, the number of immigrants living in liberal democracies has been steadily rising. Despite the existence of numerous studies on social, economic, and geographic integration, few books have addressed the integration of immigrants into the politics of their host countries. When it comes to politics, are immigrants just ordinary citizens? This edited collection considers the political integration of immigrants in a number of liberal democracies. Just Ordinary Citizens? offers a behavioural perspective on the political integration of immigrants, describing and analysing the relationships that immigrants develop with politics in their host countries. The chapters provide both unique national insights and a comparative perspective on the national case studies, while editor Antoine Bilodeau offers both a framework within which to understand these examples and a systematic review of more than 300 studies of immigrant political integration from the last sixty years."-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
New voters, different votes? A look at the political participation of immigrants in Amsterdam and Rotterdam / Anja van Heelsum, Laure Michon, and Jean Tillie
Is it really ethnic voting? Ethnic minorities in local elections in Brussels / Dirk Jacobs, Celine Teney, Andrea Rea, and Pascal Delwit
British citizens like any others? Ethnic minorities and elections in the United Kingdom / Shamit Saggar
Does prior socialization define patterns of integration? Mexican immigrants and their political participation in the United States / Michael Jones-Correa
How strong is the bond? First and second-generation immigrants and confidence in Australian political institutions / Juliet Pietsch and Ian McAllister
How much do they help? Ethnic media and political knowledge in the United States / Chris Haynes and Karthick Ramakrishnan
Enabling immigrant participation: do integration regimes make a difference? / Marc Helbling, Tim Reeskens, Cameron Stark, Dietlind Stolle, and Matthew Wright
Is there a racial divide? Immigrants of visible minority background in Canada / Elisabeth Gidengil and Jason Roy
Do younger and older immigrants adapt differently to Canadian politics? / Stephen E. White
What accounts for the local diversity gap? Supply and demand of visible minority candidates in Ontario municipal politics / Karen Bird
Who represents minorities? Question period, minority MPs, and constituency influence in the Canadian Parliament / Jerome H. Black.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-267).
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
ISBN:
1-4426-6583-1
1-4426-6582-3
OCLC:
948393872

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