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The Political Participation of Asian Americans - Voting Behavior in Southern California (Hardcover)
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The Political Participation of Asian Americans - Voting Behavior in Southern California (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Asian Americans
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Despite the size and relative prosperity of the Asian American
ethnic population, the participation of Asian Americans in
electoral politics has been low. This study explores the
relationship between ethnic identity and political participation on
three levels-between the four major racial/ethnic groups of the
American nation, inside the multi-ethnic Asian American population,
and within a specific Asian American ethnic group (Koreans).
Empirical analysis of surveys dealing with ethnic identity,
experience, and voting behavior reveals the complexity of Asian
American identities and the importance of both positive and
negative experiences in shaping political participation. While, in
general, individuals of Asian descent tend to participate less in
electoral politics, the political involvement of those with a
stronger sense of pan-Asian or specific ethnic identity are more
complex. Political participation can be increased by a greater
sense of group consciousness and identification of interests with
either the panethnic group or a specific ethnic group. Most
importantly, the socio-political context shapes the impact of
ethnicity on political participation. The experience of Korean
Americans in southern California exemplifies this process-Koreans,
often victimized by hate crimes, were politicized by the riots
following the trial of LAPD officers in the Rodney King
incident.
The study concludes with a discussion of the meaning of electoral
participation and financial contributions for Asian Americans, and
of the role of political parties, interest groups, and media in the
mobilization of Asian Americans into mainstream politics.
(Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida, 1995; revised with new
preface, and foreword)
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