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Minority Voices: The Representational Roles of African American and Latino Legislators during State Legislative Deliberations

机译:少数群体的声音:非裔美国人和拉美裔立法者在国家立法审议过程中的代表作用

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In this dissertation I systematically examine African-American and Latino legislator behavior in a legislative setting. The project specifically examines whether and how minority legislators represent and influence African American and Latino policy interests during the legislative process. I perform an analysis of minority legislator participation rates on bills and develop an original measure of substantive representation using patterns in legislative speech of state representatives’ language during committee hearings. I build on existing theory in the representation literature and offer new hypotheses for expanding the scope of how substantive representation is defined and investigated, namely through an empirical investigation of the link between deliberation and descriptive representation. Second, I collect an original data set and develop an original measure of substantive representation to test these hypotheses with participation rates and a linguistic frame based content analysis approach of minority and non-minority representatives’ language on bills for racial perspectives during state legislative committee hearings on several policy issue areas including, but not limited to education, healthcare, and immigration. Third, I offer a critical test of hypotheses to test whether African American and Latino representatives’ (1) participate more when the legislation is deemed minority interest in comparison to their non-minority counterparts? (2) their behavior (or deliberation style) is different from non-minority legislators? (3) impact the deliberation style of non-minority legislators? The analysis draws on original data collected through committee hearing tapes and online video archives of Texas committee hearings in multiple policy areas, and the findings indicate that minority legislators do indeed provide a voice for minority constituents, providing more minority interest language on minority interest bills in comparison to their non-minority colleagues, especially when the legislation is threatening to minority populations. These results support the argument that minority legislators do indeed substantively represent minority constituents at levels greater than non-minority representatives during the legislative process.
机译:在这篇论文中,我系统地考察了非裔美国人和拉美裔立法者在立法环境中的行为。该项目专门研究了少数民族立法者在立法过程中是否以及如何代表和影响非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人的政策利益。我对法案中少数派议员的参与率进行了分析,并在委员会听证会上使用州代表语言的立法言论中的模式制定了一种实质性代表的原始度量。我以表述文献中的现有理论为基础,并提供了新的假说,以扩展对实质性表述的定义和研究的范围,即通过对审议与描述性表述之间联系的实证研究。其次,我收集原始数据集并开发原始表示形式的原始量度,以测试参与率,并在州立法委员会听证会上基于少数族裔和非少数族裔代表的语言,从种族角度对法案采用基于语言框架的内容分析方法,以检验这些假设。在几个政策问题领域,包括但不限于教育,医疗保健和移民。第三,我提供了一种假设的批判性检验,以检验与非非裔美国人立法者相比,非裔美国人和拉丁裔代表(1)在立法被视为少数人利益时是否更多地参与其中? (2)他们的行为(或审议方式)与非少数民族立法者不同吗? (3)影响非少数民族立法者的审议方式吗?该分析借鉴了通过委员会听证会磁带和德克萨斯州委员会听证会在多个政策领域中的在线视频存档收集的原始数据,研究结果表明,少数族裔议员的确为少数族裔议员提供了声音,在少数族裔利息法案中提供了更多的少数群体利益语言。与他们的非少数族裔同事进行比较,尤其是当立法威胁到少数族裔群体时。这些结果支持这样一种论点,即在立法过程中,少数族裔立法者的确代表了比非少数族裔代表更大的级别的少数族裔选民。

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    Miller Renita;

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