New Faces, New Voices: The Hispanic Electorate in America

New Faces, New Voices: The Hispanic Electorate in America

New Faces, New Voices: The Hispanic Electorate in America

New Faces, New Voices: The Hispanic Electorate in America

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Overview

A comprehensive look at Hispanic voters in the United States

Making up 14.2 percent of the American population, Hispanics are now the largest minority group in the United States. Clearly, securing the Hispanic vote is more important to political parties than ever before. Yet, despite the current size of the Hispanic population, is there a clear Hispanic politics? Who are Hispanic voters? What are their political preferences and attitudes, and why? The first comprehensive study of Hispanic voters in the United States, New Faces, New Voices paints a complex portrait of this diverse and growing population.

Examining race, politics, and comparative political behavior, Marisa Abrajano and R. Michael Alvarez counter the preconceived notion of Hispanic voters as one homogenous group. The authors discuss the concept of Hispanic political identity, taking into account the ethnic, generational, and linguistic distinctions within the Hispanic population. They compare Hispanic registration, turnout, and participation to those of non-Hispanics, consider the socioeconomic factors contributing to Hispanics' levels of political knowledge, determine what segment of the Hispanic population votes in federal elections, and explore the prospects for political relationships among Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Finally, the authors look at Hispanic opinions on social and economic issues, factoring in whether these attitudes are affected by generational status and ethnicity.

A unique and nuanced perspective on the Hispanic electoral population, New Faces, New Voices is essential for understanding the political characteristics of the largest and fastest growing group of minority voters in the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400834679
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 711 KB

About the Author

Marisa A. Abrajano is associate professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of Campaigning to the New American Electorate.
R. Michael Alvarez is professor of political science at the California Institute of Technology. He is the coauthor of Electronic Elections and Hard Choices, Easy Answers (both Princeton).

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Hispanic Political Identity 18
Chapter 2: Hispanic Public Opinion and Partisanship 35
Chapter 3: Turnout and Political Participation 74
Chapter 4: Political Knowledge, Effi cacy, and Awareness 102
Chapter 5: Voting Behavior 125
Chapter 6: Intergroup Relations and Coalition Building 152
Conclusion: The Complexity of Studying Hispanic Political Behavior 175
Postscript: Hispanics and the 2008 Election 185
Appendix: Research Design and Organization 199
References 201
Index 215

What People are Saying About This

McClain

Books examining aspects of Latino political behavior are sparse—this one fills that void. The authors succeed in adding to our knowledge on the subject and they do so in a very organized and easy-to-understand fashion.
Paula D. McClain, Duke University

From the Publisher

"This innovative book deals with a large and understudied area: Latino political behavior. Its argument regarding the diversity of the Latino community is important and the authors' attention to generational differences in the community is a rarity. Significant and original, this book covers more ground than any other work on the subject."—Lisa García Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley

"Books examining aspects of Latino political behavior are sparse—this one fills that void. The authors succeed in adding to our knowledge on the subject and they do so in a very organized and easy-to-understand fashion."—Paula D. McClain, Duke University

Lisa Garcia Bedolla

This innovative book deals with a large and understudied area: Latino political behavior. Its argument regarding the diversity of the Latino community is important and the authors' attention to generational differences in the community is a rarity. Significant and original, this book covers more ground than any other work on the subject.
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley

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