Latino Representation in State Houses and Congress
Title | Latino Representation in State Houses and Congress PDF eBook |
Author | Jason P. Casellas |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2010-12-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 113949421X |
This book argues that Latino representation in US legislative institutions is shaped not only by demographics but by legislative institutional design, as well as elite-driven methods, features of the electoral system, and the increasing mainstreaming of Latinos in American society. The election of Latino legislators in the United States is thus complex and varied. This book provides evidence on how successful Latinos have been in winning state legislative and congressional districts in which they have no natural advantage. In particular, this book demonstrates that Latino candidates benefit from higher percentages of Latino citizens in the state, more liberal citizenries and citizen legislatures. Jason Casellas argues that the legislatures most conducive to the election of Latino candidates are Florida, New Mexico and California, whereas the least conducive are the US House and New York.
Latino Representation in State Houses and Congress
Title | Latino Representation in State Houses and Congress PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Paul Casellas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2014-05-14 |
Genre | Hispanic American legislators |
ISBN | 9780511933608 |
Examines the growth of the number of Latinos serving in U.S. state legislatures and Congress in the past two decades.
The Paradox of Representation
Title | The Paradox of Representation PDF eBook |
Author | David Lublin |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1999-08-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780691010106 |
Political scientist David Lublin offers an unprecedented analysis of a vast range of rigorous, empirical evidence that exposes the central paradox of racial representaton. Lublin's evidence, together with policy recommendations for improving minority representation will make observers of the political scene reconsider the avenues to fair representation.
Vital Statistics on Congress, 1991-1992
Title | Vital Statistics on Congress, 1991-1992 PDF eBook |
Author | Norman J. Ornstein |
Publisher | CQ-Roll Call Group Books |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1991-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Gender, Race, and Office Holding in the United States
Title | Gender, Race, and Office Holding in the United States PDF eBook |
Author | Becki Scola |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2013-12-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1135010447 |
Over the past several decades, the number of women elected to higher office in the United States has grown substantially. However, when the electoral gains of women are considered on a state-by-state basis, there are observable variations in the rate by state at which women are elected to state legislative office. Scholars have noted an additional variation in women office holders: that women of color serve at higher rates than white women. Becki Scola’s book provides an explanation for these two interrelated puzzles on electoral gender gaps. She examines the factors surrounding the uneven proportional distribution of female legislators, and then explores why gender appears to be an advantage for women of color office holders. Through an examination of the divergent state-level institutional and environmental conditions, Scola maps out the factors that contribute to more, or less, female legislative service and how race/ethnicity intersects with these conditions. She reveals that the common conceptions and theories that help us understand women’s office holding in general do not equally apply to both white women and women of color’s legislative service.. The first book-length study to analyze how race informs gender in terms of patterns of office holding, Gender, Race, and Office Holding in the United States provides insight into both underrepresentation in general as well as the underlying dynamics of representation within specific groups of women.
The Politics of Immigration
Title | The Politics of Immigration PDF eBook |
Author | Tom K. Wong |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190235306 |
Immigration has been deeply woven into the fabric of American nation building since the founding of the Republic. Indeed, immigrants have played an integral role in American history, but they are also intricately tied to America's present and will feature prominently in America's future. Immigration can shape a nation. Consequently, immigration policy can maintain, replenish, and even reshape it. Immigration policy debates are thus seldom just about who to let in and how many, as a nation's immigration policies can define its identity. This is what helps breathe fire into the politics of immigration. Against this backdrop, political parties promote their own narratives about what the immigration policies of a nation of immigrants should be while undermining the contrasting narratives of political opponents. Racial and ethnic groups mobilize for political inclusion as immigration increases their numbers, but are often confronted by the counteractive mobilization of nativist groups. Legislators calibrate their positions on immigration by weighing traditional electoral concerns against a new demographic normal that is reshaping the American electorate. At stake are not just what our immigration policies will be, but also what America can become. What are the determinants of immigration policymaking in the United States? The Politics of Immigration focuses the analytical lens on the electoral incentives that legislators in Congress have to support or oppose immigration policy reforms at the federal level. In contrast to previous arguments, Tom K. Wong argues that contemporary immigration politics in the United States can be characterized by three underlying features: the entrenchment of partisan divides among legislators on the issue of immigration, the political implications of the demographic changes that are reshaping the American electorate, and how these changes are creating new opportunities to define what it means to be an American in a period of unprecedented national origins, racial and ethnic, and cultural diversity.
After Civil Rights
Title | After Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | John D. Skrentny |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2015-11-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0691168121 |
A provocative new approach to race in the workplace What role should racial difference play in the American workplace? As a nation, we rely on civil rights law to address this question, and the monumental Civil Rights Act of 1964 seemingly answered it: race must not be a factor in workplace decisions. In After Civil Rights, John Skrentny contends that after decades of mass immigration, many employers, Democratic and Republican political leaders, and advocates have adopted a new strategy to manage race and work. Race is now relevant not only in negative cases of discrimination, but in more positive ways as well. In today's workplace, employers routinely practice "racial realism," where they view race as real—as a job qualification. Many believe employee racial differences, and sometimes immigrant status, correspond to unique abilities or evoke desirable reactions from clients or citizens. They also see racial diversity as a way to increase workplace dynamism. The problem is that when employers see race as useful for organizational effectiveness, they are often in violation of civil rights law. After Civil Rights examines this emerging strategy in a wide range of employment situations, including the low-skilled sector, professional and white-collar jobs, and entertainment and media. In this important book, Skrentny urges us to acknowledge the racial realism already occurring, and lays out a series of reforms that, if enacted, would bring the law and lived experience more in line, yet still remain respectful of the need to protect the civil rights of all workers.