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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780691176192
    Language: English
    Pages: 241 Seiten
    DDC: 324.089/00973
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    Keywords: Voting ; Political participation ; Race ; United States Emigration and immigration ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Nationale Minderheit ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Weiße ; Politische Einstellung ; Wahlverhalten
    Abstract: "White Backlash provides an authoritative assessment of how immigration is reshaping the politics of the nation. Using an array of data and analysis, Marisa Abrajano and Zoltan Hajnal show that fears about immigration fundamentally influence white Americans' core political identities, policy preferences, and electoral choices, and that these concerns are at the heart of a large-scale defection of whites from the Democratic to the Republican Party.Abrajano and Hajnal demonstrate that this political backlash has disquieting implications for the future of race relations in America. White Americans' concerns about Latinos and immigration have led to support for policies that are less generous and more punitive and that conflict with the preferences of much of the immigrant population. America's growing racial and ethnic diversity is leading to a greater racial divide in politics. As whites move to the right of the political spectrum, racial and ethnic minorities generally support the left. Racial divisions in partisanship and voting, as the authors indicate, now outweigh divisions by class, age, gender, and other demographic measures.White Backlash raises critical questions and concerns about how political beliefs and future elections will change the fate of America's immigrants and minorities, and their relationship with the rest of the nation"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0521857473 , 0521674158
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (ix, 219 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Changing White Attitudes toward Black Political Leadership
    DDC: 306.2089/96073
    Keywords: Public opinion ; African American mayors Public opinion ; African American mayors Case studies ; Voting research ; Whites Attitudes ; African American leadership Public opinion ; African Americans Politics and government ; United States Race relations ; Political aspects ; Chicago (Ill.) Politics and government 1951- ; Los Angeles (Calif.) Politics and government
    Abstract: This book is an examination of how experience under black mayors affects the racial attitudes of individual whites and the willingness of white voters to support black candidates. It uses public opinion surveys, data on voting patterns in large American cities, and case studies to show that black representation can profoundly alter white views and white votes
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Black Leadership; 2 The Transformation of the White Vote; 3 The Transformation of White Attitudes; 4 Learning Across Different Cities; 5 Black Mayoral Leadership in Los Angeles; 6 Black Mayoral Leadership in Chicago; 7 Other Cases Where Information Could Matter; Conclusion; Statistical Appendixes; References; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 4
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    Book
    San Francisco, Calif. : Public Policy Inst. of California
    ISBN: 1582130337
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 73 S.
    DDC: 305.8009794
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    Keywords: Ethnische Gruppe ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Sozialpolitik ; Kalifornien
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108765039
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 357 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320.973/09051
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    Keywords: African Americans / Politics and government ; Demography / Political aspects / United States ; Race / Political aspects / United States ; Politik ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Demographie ; United States / Race relations / Political aspects ; USA ; USA ; Politik ; Demographie ; Ethnische Beziehungen
    Abstract: As America has become more racially diverse and economic inequality has increased, American politics has also become more clearly divided by race and less clearly divided by class. In this landmark book, Zoltan L. Hajnal draws on sweeping data to assess the political impact of the two most significant demographic trends of last fifty years. Examining federal and local elections over many decades, as well as policy, Hajnal shows that race more than class or any other demographic factor shapes not only how Americans vote but also who wins and who loses when the votes are counted and policies are enacted. America has become a racial democracy, with non-Whites and especially African Americans regularly on the losing side. A close look at trends over time shows that these divisions are worsening, yet also reveals that electing Democrats to office can make democracy more even and ultimately reduce inequality in well-being
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511261241 , 0511260679 , 9780511261244 , 9780511260674
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 219 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hajnal, Zoltan, 1968- Changing white attitudes toward Black political leadership
    DDC: 306.2089/96073
    Keywords: African American leadership Public opinion ; Whites Attitudes ; Voting research ; Public opinion ; African American mayors Public opinion ; African American mayors Case studies ; African Americans Politics and government ; Politics and government ; Public opinion ; Race relations ; Political aspects ; Voting research ; Whites ; Attitudes ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; African American mayors ; African Americans ; Politics and government ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Case studies ; Los Angeles (Calif.) Politics and government ; United States Race relations ; Political aspects ; Chicago (Ill.) Politics and government 1951- ; California ; Los Angeles ; Illinois ; Chicago ; United States ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Abstract: 1. Black leadership: the possibilities -- 2. Transformation of the white vole -- 3. Transformatin of white attitudes -- 4. Learning across different cities -- 5. Black mayoral leadership in Los Angeles -- 6. Black mayoral leadership in Chicago -- 7. Other cases where information could matter -- Conclusion: a tale of caution and hope.
    Abstract: Despite the hopes of the civil rights movement, researchers have found that the election of African Americans to office has not greatly improved the well-being of the black community. By shifting the focus to the white community, this book shows that black representation can have a profound impact. Utilizing national public opinion surveys, data on voting patterns in large American cities, and in-depth studies of Los Angeles and Chicago, Zoltan Hajnal demonstrates that under most black mayors there is real, positive change in the white vote and in the racial attitudes of white residents. This change occurs because black incumbency provides concrete information that disproves the fears and expectations of many white residents. These findings not only highlight the importance of black representation; they also demonstrate the critical role that information can play in racial politics to the point where black representation can profoundly alter white views and white votes
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-211) and index
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  • 7
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    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Delhi, India ; Singapore :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-108-71972-8 , 978-1-10848-700-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 357 Seiten : , Diagramme.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320.973/09051
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1970-2020 ; African Americans / Politics and government ; Demography / Political aspects / United States ; Race / Political aspects / United States ; Wahl. ; Politik. ; Schwarze. ; Person of Color. ; Unterprivilegierung. ; Demographie. ; United States / Race relations / Political aspects ; USA. ; Wahl ; Politik ; Schwarze ; Person of Color ; Unterprivilegierung ; Demographie ; Geschichte 1970-2020
    Abstract: As America has become more racially diverse and economic inequality has increased, American politics has also become more clearly divided by race and less clearly divided by class. In this landmark book, Zoltan L. Hajnal draws on sweeping data to assess the political impact of the two most significant demographic trends of last fifty years. Examining federal and local elections over many decades, as well as policy, Hajnal shows that race more than class or any other demographic factor shapes not only how Americans vote but also who wins and who loses when the votes are counted and policies are enacted. America has become a racial democracy, with non-Whites and especially African Americans regularly on the losing side. A close look at trends over time shows that these divisions are worsening, yet also reveals that electing Democrats to office can make democracy more even and ultimately reduce inequality in well-being
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Fault Lines -- What Divides Us? Race, Class, and Political Choice -- Part II: The Consequences - Racial Inequality in Representation -- Who Wins Office? -- Which Voters Win Elections? -- Who Wins on Policy? -- Part III: Immigration's Rising Impact on American Democracy -- Immigration is Reshaping Partisan Politics -- The Immigration Backlash in the States -- Part IV: Seeking Greater Equality -- Democratic Party Control and Equality in Policy Representation -- Democratic Party Control and Minority Well-Being -- Where Will We Go from Here?
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780691148786 , 9780691148793 , 0691148791 , 0691148783
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 330 S. , graph. Darst.
    DDC: 324.273011
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    Keywords: Democratic Party (U.S.) Membership ; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) Membership ; Political alienation ; Identity politics ; Allegiance ; African Americans Politics and government ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Political aspects ; Democratic Party (U.S.) ; Membership ; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) ; Membership ; Identity politics ; United States ; Allegiance ; United States ; Political alienation ; United States ; African Americans ; Politics and government ; United States ; Emigration and immigration ; Political aspects ; USA ; Schwarze ; Hispanos ; Asiaten ; Weiße ; Democratic Party ; Republican Party ; Wahlverhalten ; Politische Mobilisierung ; USA ; Ethnische Identität ; Democratic Party ; Republican Party ; Wahlverhalten ; Politische Mobilisierung
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Party identification: the historical and ontological origins of a concept -- Identity, ideology, information, and the dimensionality of nonpartisanship -- Leaving the mule behind: independents and African American partisanship -- What does it mean to be a partisan? -- The sequential logic of Latino and Asian American partisanship -- Beyond the middle: ambivalence, extremism, and white nonpartisans -- The electoral implications of nonpartisanship -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
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    Book
    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780691164434
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 241 S , graph. Darst.
    DDC: 324.089/00973
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    Keywords: Voting ; Political participation ; Race ; United States Emigration and immigration ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Nationale Minderheit ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Weiße ; Politische Einstellung ; Wahlverhalten
    Abstract: "White Backlash provides an authoritative assessment of how immigration is reshaping the politics of the nation. Using an array of data and analysis, Marisa Abrajano and Zoltan Hajnal show that fears about immigration fundamentally influence white Americans' core political identities, policy preferences, and electoral choices, and that these concerns are at the heart of a large-scale defection of whites from the Democratic to the Republican Party.Abrajano and Hajnal demonstrate that this political backlash has disquieting implications for the future of race relations in America. White Americans' concerns about Latinos and immigration have led to support for policies that are less generous and more punitive and that conflict with the preferences of much of the immigrant population. America's growing racial and ethnic diversity is leading to a greater racial divide in politics. As whites move to the right of the political spectrum, racial and ethnic minorities generally support the left. Racial divisions in partisanship and voting, as the authors indicate, now outweigh divisions by class, age, gender, and other demographic measures.White Backlash raises critical questions and concerns about how political beliefs and future elections will change the fate of America's immigrants and minorities, and their relationship with the rest of the nation"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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