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The Puzzle of Young Asian Political Participation: A Comparative Discussion of Young Asian Political Participation in New Zealand and the United States

机译:亚洲青年政治参与之谜:新西兰和美国青年亚洲政治参与之比较讨论

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Prominent theories in political participation literature predict that those with higher levels of income and education are more like to engage in politics. Given the perception of Asian New Zealanders as wealthy and well educated it is puzzling not only to find that this community has low levels of political participation, but that a similar pattern emerges in the United States. It is to this background that this thesis aims to shed light on the political attitudes and participation of young Asian New Zealanders, and reports on results from depth interviews held in Christchurch between December 2007 and early 2008. A small pilot study of six Asian New Zealanders aged between 18-24 years and five of their parents were interviewed regarding their voting habits, their participation in other political activities, and their interest in politics. This thesis identifies six prominent theories of political participation and assesses their ability to explain the political participation of this small sample of young Asian New Zealanders. The results of this study are also compared with research conducted on Asian participation in the United States so as to gain a more in depth perspective of Asian immigrant political participation. This thesis finds that while the participants in this study relate closely to their ethnic and cultural backgrounds, they often identify New Zealand as ‘home’ and see their future in New Zealand. The participants also discussed politics and participation in terms commonly associated with a typical youth cohort, rather than what might be expected of a minority youth cohort. While the six youth participants in this study did not participate extensively in political activities, the interviewees indicated they are interested in politics and feel that they can influence politics in New Zealand, should they choose to do so. Furthermore, this research highlights how theories which have been found to be influential in predicting the political engagement of majority groups may not adequately explain the engagement of immigrant communities. While most theories of participation have had their widest application in relation to majority communities, minority groups are faced with a unique set of informational, legal and linguistic barriers. Thus, traditional assumptions about what serves to influence political engagement may not fully explain immigrant political participation.
机译:政治参与文献中的著名理论预测,收入和教育水平较高的人更喜欢参与政治。鉴于亚洲新西兰人被认为是富有和受过良好教育的人,不仅令人感到困惑的是,不仅发现该社区的政治参与水平低,而且在美国也出现了类似的格局。正是在这种背景下,本论文旨在阐明亚洲年轻新西兰人的政治态度和参与,并报告了2007年12月至2008年初在基督城举行的深度访谈的结果。对六名亚洲新西兰人进行的小型试点研究年龄在18-24岁之间的父母及其五名父母接受了有关投票习惯,参加其他政治活动以及对政治的兴趣的采访。本论文确定了六个重要的政治参与理论,并评估了它们解释这一小样本的年轻新西兰新西兰人的政治参与的能力。这项研究的结果也与亚洲人在美国的参与研究进行了比较,以更深入地了解亚洲移民的政治参与。本论文发现,尽管本研究的参与者与他们的种族和文化背景密切相关,但他们经常将新西兰视为“家”,并看到他们在新西兰的未来。参加者还讨论了政治和参与,通常与典型的青年群体有关,而不是少数群体青年所期望的。尽管该研究的六名青年参与者没有广泛参与政治活动,但受访者表示他们对政治感兴趣,并认为只要选择这样做,他们就可以影响新西兰的政治。此外,这项研究强调了已发现对预测多数群体的政治参与有影响力的理论可能不足以解释移民社区的参与。尽管大多数参与理论在大多数社区中都有最广泛的应用,但少数群体面临着一系列独特的信息,法律和语言障碍。因此,关于什么因素会影响政治参与的传统假设可能无法完全解释移民的政治参与。

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    Buck Jessica Kai Ling;

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