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Paths to the Practices of Citizenship: Political Discussion and Socialization among Mexican-heritage Immigrants in the US
Abstract:Building on research on immigrant political socialization and social connections in politics, I advance a theoretical model for how immigrants develop their sense of political discussion in a new nation. This model, the Social Contact Model of Immigrant Political Socialization, focuses on the influences coming from close-knit social groups and wider-ranging social networks. I apply the model through a qualitative study of Mexican-heritage immigrants in the US and the likely sources of socialization that influence their political discussion behavior. The findings provide some support for the theoretical model and suggest there are important differences between Latino immigrants and native-born Whites in how they learn to engage in political discussion.
Keywords:Assimilation/Adaptation  Cross-cultural Communication  Focus Groups  Identity  Social Networking
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