The Political Representation of Immigrants and Minorities

The Political Representation of Immigrants and Minorities
Author: Karen Bird,Thomas Saalfeld,Andreas M. Wüst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136914164

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In 2005, almost 700,000 immigrants acquired the citizenship of a member state of the European Union; over 600,000 became US citizens; nearly 100,000 became Australians and approximately 200,000 Canadians. 2005 was not an exceptional year. During the past decades, many advanced liberal democracies have become more ethnically diverse societies. This book breaks new ground in the analysis of the political representation of immigrants and visible minorities both theoretically and empirically. It examines the upward trend in migrant and minority representation and demonstrates that there remain crucial differences across liberal democracies in the timing of these developments; in channels of access for minority representatives, in the policy focus and outcomes of minority representation; in the nature of the connections between minority representatives and minority communities, and in the nature of their relationships with constituents at large. Part I analyses immigrants and visible minorities as voters, who must be the starting point of any analysis of political representation. Part II deals with the stage of candidate selection within political parties, a crucial and under-researched stage in the process of political representation. Part III deals with immigrants and members of visible minorities, once elected to parliament and includes analyses of the Canadian Parliament, the German Bundestag, MPs in the United Kingdom and Members of the United States Congress. The book will of interest to students and scholars of migration and ethnicity studies and political science, especially those with an interest in political representation, democratic institutions, voting behaviour, party organisation, legislative behaviour and comparative politics.

Electing a Diverse Canada

Electing a Diverse Canada
Author: Caroline Andrew,John Biles,Myer Siemiatycki,Erin Tolley
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774858588

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Electing a Diverse Canada presents the most extensive analysis to date of the electoral representation of immigrants, minorities, and women in Canada. Covering eleven cities, as well as Canada's Parliament, it breaks new ground by assessing the representation of diverse identity groups across multiple levels of government. Electoral representation is an important indicator of a democracy's health, and this book provides both a baseline for future research and an outline of the key challenges facing Canadian democracy.

Migrants Minorities and the Media

Migrants  Minorities  and the Media
Author: Erik Bleich,Irene Bloemraad,Els de Graauw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315311272

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The media inform the public, help political and social actors communicate with each other, influence perceptions of pressing issues, depict topics and people in particular ways, and may shape political views and participation. Given these critical functions that the media play in society, this book asks how the media represent migrants and minorities. What information do the media communicate about them? What are the implications of media coverage for participation in the public sphere? In the past, researchers studying migrants and minorities have rarely engaged in systematic media analysis. This volume advances analytical strategies focused on information, representation, and participation to examine the media, migrants, and minorities, and it offers a set of compelling original analyses of multiple minority groups from countries in Europe, North America, and East Asia, considering both traditional newspapers and new social media. The contributors analyze the framing and type of information that the media provide about particular groups or about issues related to migration and diversity; they examine how the media convey or construct particular depictions of minorities and immigrants, including negative portrayals; and they interrogate whether and how the media provide space for minorities’ participation in a public sphere where they can advance their interests and identities. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Immigrant Incorporation in Political Parties

Immigrant Incorporation in Political Parties
Author: Ricard Zapata-Barrero,Iris Dähnke,Lea Markard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351630832

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This book seeks to explore the potentialities of strengthening a new field of research within migration and diversity studies, that of immigrant incorporation in political parties. The point of departure of all the contributions to this volume is that there is what we call a ‘diversity gap’ between political parties as public representative organisations and diversity dynamics in democratic societies. Exploring the current strategies of political parties developing first conceptual frameworks, theoretical foundations and empirical hypothesis and approaches, this book examines case studies from four European countries: Germany, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Immigrant Politics

Immigrant Politics
Author: Terri E. Givens,Rahsaan Maxwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 1588268306

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Do ethnic minority politicians play a meaningful role in Western Europe? How do European publics feel about non-white politicians? How are political parties reaching out to ethnic minority communities, and how do those communities feel about their political influence? Addressing these increasingly critical questions, the authors explore the realities, possibilities, and problems of ethnic minority and migrant political participation in Western Europe.

Just Ordinary Citizens

Just Ordinary Citizens
Author: Antoine Bilodeau
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442614444

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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.

Bringing Outsiders In

Bringing Outsiders In
Author: Jennifer Hochschild,John Mollenkopf
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780801461972

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For immigrants, politics can play a significant role in determining whether and how they assimilate. In Bringing Outsiders In, leading social scientists present individual cases and work toward a comparative synthesis of how immigrants affect—and are affected by—civic life on both sides of the Atlantic. Just as in the United States, large immigrant minority communities have been emerging across Europe. While these communities usually make up less than one-tenth of national populations, they typically have a large presence in urban areas, sometimes approaching a majority. That immigrants can have an even greater political salience than their population might suggest has been demonstrated in recent years in places as diverse as Sweden and France. Attending to how local and national states encourage or discourage political participation, the authors assess the relative involvement of immigrants in a wide range of settings. Jennifer Hochschild and John Mollenkopf provide a context for the particular cases and comparisons and draw a set of analytic and empirical conclusions regarding incorporation.

Political and Social Participation of Immigrants Through Consultative Bodies

Political and Social Participation of Immigrants Through Consultative Bodies
Author: Council of Europe. Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287138915

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Proceedings of a seminar held in November 1997