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Racial Change, Racial Threat, and Minority Representation in Cities

机译:种族变化,种族威胁和城市中的少数民族代表

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As the racial complexion of cities has shifted over the last 20 years, the struggles for political power have become more complex. Some cities, like Ferguson, Missouri, have seen their Black population grow substantially, but their descriptive representation stall. Others, like Compton, California, have moved from predominantly Black to predominantly Latino, and are asking themselves if the two racial minorities can govern together. Building upon theories of racial threat, in this project, I examine explicitly the independent effects of racial change on the likelihood of Black and Latino representation across cities in the United States between 1981 and 2011, and the likelihood of minority candidate emergence in California between 1995 and 2010. Using three demographic profiles as a frame-majority White, majority-minority, and multiracial cities-the results suggest the intersections between racial context and shifting political and racial landscapes have important consequences of minority political power for the future.
机译:在过去的20年中,随着城市种族肤色的变化,争取政治权力的斗争变得更加复杂。一些城市,例如密苏里州的弗格森(Ferguson),已经看到其黑人人口大幅增长,但其描述性代表性却停滞不前。其他人,例如加利福尼亚州的康普顿(Compton),已从主要是黑人移居到主要是拉丁裔,并在问自己这两个少数民族是否可以共同统治。基于种族威胁理论,在这个项目中,我明确研究了种族变化对1981年至2011年间美国各城市黑人和拉丁美洲人代表的可能性以及1995年之间加利福尼亚州少数族裔候选人出现的可能性的独立影响和2010年。使用三种人口统计资料作为框架,即白人,多数族裔和多种族城市-结果表明,种族背景与不断变化的政治和种族格局之间的交集对未来的少数族裔政治权力产生了重要影响。

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