Mobilizing the U.S. Latinx Vote
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Mobilizing the U.S. Latinx Vote
Media, Identity, and Politics
Soto-Vasquez, Arthur D.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2021
144
Mole
Inglês
9781032175300
15 a 20 dias
270
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Introduction: Dreams of a United Latinx Polity
Cultural and Political Change Meets Latinxs
Introducing the Mediation of U.S. Latinx Identity
Methodology
Outline of Chapters
The Mediation of Latinx Identity Before the Internet
A Note on Terminology
Contextualizing the Political and Economic Moment
Racial Formation Theory Applied
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
New Media and U.S. Latinx Identity
Naming in a Networked Society
The "New Latino" and Online Expression
Navigating American Democracy Online as a Latinx
Political Mobilization in the Post-Modern Digital Era
Digital Politics-Tools, Opportunities, and Vulnerabilities
Campaigns and Political Advertising Online
Voters as Audience-identity Constructions
Post-modern Identity and Politics
Towards a "New Latino" Hybrid
The Professional Political Class of U.S. Latinxs
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Other Emergent Themes
Latinx Presentation, Digital Representation
Platforms and Messages
The End of DACA
The Shutdown
The 2018 Texas Democratic Primary
New Tools, Old Practices?
Media Coverage of the 2018 Midterms
How the Media Talked About Latinx Voters
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Telling the Latinx Story
Conclusion
Findings Summarized
Contributions Summarized
Limitations of Study
Recommendations
Future Directions
Cultural and Political Change Meets Latinxs
Introducing the Mediation of U.S. Latinx Identity
Methodology
Outline of Chapters
The Mediation of Latinx Identity Before the Internet
A Note on Terminology
Contextualizing the Political and Economic Moment
Racial Formation Theory Applied
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
New Media and U.S. Latinx Identity
Naming in a Networked Society
The "New Latino" and Online Expression
Navigating American Democracy Online as a Latinx
Political Mobilization in the Post-Modern Digital Era
Digital Politics-Tools, Opportunities, and Vulnerabilities
Campaigns and Political Advertising Online
Voters as Audience-identity Constructions
Post-modern Identity and Politics
Towards a "New Latino" Hybrid
The Professional Political Class of U.S. Latinxs
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Other Emergent Themes
Latinx Presentation, Digital Representation
Platforms and Messages
The End of DACA
The Shutdown
The 2018 Texas Democratic Primary
New Tools, Old Practices?
Media Coverage of the 2018 Midterms
How the Media Talked About Latinx Voters
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Telling the Latinx Story
Conclusion
Findings Summarized
Contributions Summarized
Limitations of Study
Recommendations
Future Directions
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Latinx Identity;North American Free Trade Agreement;racial system;DACA Recipient;American political system;Eisenhower Executive Office Building;political mobilization;UCLA High Education Research Institute;U.S. Latinx vote;Familial Social Capital;Occupy Wall Street;Americanized Latinx;Average GPA;Political Advertisers;Public Engagement;DACA;Latinx People;Latinx Community;Foundational Funding;Latinx Population;Spanish Language;Latinx Youth;NCLR;Spanish Language News;United States;Geo Group;NALEO;Tom Shoe;Latino Voters
Introduction: Dreams of a United Latinx Polity
Cultural and Political Change Meets Latinxs
Introducing the Mediation of U.S. Latinx Identity
Methodology
Outline of Chapters
The Mediation of Latinx Identity Before the Internet
A Note on Terminology
Contextualizing the Political and Economic Moment
Racial Formation Theory Applied
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
New Media and U.S. Latinx Identity
Naming in a Networked Society
The "New Latino" and Online Expression
Navigating American Democracy Online as a Latinx
Political Mobilization in the Post-Modern Digital Era
Digital Politics-Tools, Opportunities, and Vulnerabilities
Campaigns and Political Advertising Online
Voters as Audience-identity Constructions
Post-modern Identity and Politics
Towards a "New Latino" Hybrid
The Professional Political Class of U.S. Latinxs
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Other Emergent Themes
Latinx Presentation, Digital Representation
Platforms and Messages
The End of DACA
The Shutdown
The 2018 Texas Democratic Primary
New Tools, Old Practices?
Media Coverage of the 2018 Midterms
How the Media Talked About Latinx Voters
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Telling the Latinx Story
Conclusion
Findings Summarized
Contributions Summarized
Limitations of Study
Recommendations
Future Directions
Cultural and Political Change Meets Latinxs
Introducing the Mediation of U.S. Latinx Identity
Methodology
Outline of Chapters
The Mediation of Latinx Identity Before the Internet
A Note on Terminology
Contextualizing the Political and Economic Moment
Racial Formation Theory Applied
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
New Media and U.S. Latinx Identity
Naming in a Networked Society
The "New Latino" and Online Expression
Navigating American Democracy Online as a Latinx
Political Mobilization in the Post-Modern Digital Era
Digital Politics-Tools, Opportunities, and Vulnerabilities
Campaigns and Political Advertising Online
Voters as Audience-identity Constructions
Post-modern Identity and Politics
Towards a "New Latino" Hybrid
The Professional Political Class of U.S. Latinxs
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Other Emergent Themes
Latinx Presentation, Digital Representation
Platforms and Messages
The End of DACA
The Shutdown
The 2018 Texas Democratic Primary
New Tools, Old Practices?
Media Coverage of the 2018 Midterms
How the Media Talked About Latinx Voters
Minimization of Difference
Denationalization
Racialization
Telling the Latinx Story
Conclusion
Findings Summarized
Contributions Summarized
Limitations of Study
Recommendations
Future Directions
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Latinx Identity;North American Free Trade Agreement;racial system;DACA Recipient;American political system;Eisenhower Executive Office Building;political mobilization;UCLA High Education Research Institute;U.S. Latinx vote;Familial Social Capital;Occupy Wall Street;Americanized Latinx;Average GPA;Political Advertisers;Public Engagement;DACA;Latinx People;Latinx Community;Foundational Funding;Latinx Population;Spanish Language;Latinx Youth;NCLR;Spanish Language News;United States;Geo Group;NALEO;Tom Shoe;Latino Voters