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Placing Immigrant Incorporation: Identity, Trust, and Civic Engagement in Little Havana

机译:放置移民公司:小哈瓦那的身份,信任和公民参与

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Immigrant incorporation in the United States has been a topic of concern and debate since the founding of the nation. Scholars have studied many aspects of the phenomenon, including economic, political, social, and spatial. The most influential paradigm of immigrant incorporation in the US has been, and continues to be, assimilation, and the most important place in and scale at which incorporation occurs is the neighborhood. This dissertation captures both of these integral aspects of immigrant incorporation through its consideration of three dimensions of assimilation – identity, trust, and civic engagement – among Latin American immigrants and American-born Latinos in Little Havana, a predominantly immigrant neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Data discussed in the dissertation were gathered through surveys and interviews as part of a National Science Foundation-funded study carried out in 2005-2006. The combination of quantitative and qualitative data allows for a nuanced understanding of how immigrant incorporation is occurring locally during the first decade of the twentieth century. Findings reveal that overall Latin American immigrants and their American-born offspring appear to be becoming American with regard to their ethnic and racial identities quickly, evidenced through the salience and active employment of panethnic labels, while at the same time they are actively reshaping the identificational structure. The Latino population, however, is not monolithic and is cleaved by diversity within the group, including country of origin and socioeconomic status. These same factors impede group cohesion in terms of trust and its correlate, community. Nevertheless, the historically dominant ancestry group in Little Havana – Cubans – has been able to reach notable levels of trust and build and conserve a more solid sense of community than non-Cuban residents. With respect to civic engagement, neighborhood residents generally participate at rates lower than the overall US population and ethnic subpopulations. This is not the case for political engagement, however, where self-reported voting registration and turnout in Little Havana surpasses that of most benchmarked populations. The empirical evidence presented in this dissertation on the case of Latinos in Little Havana challenges the ways that identity, trust, and civic engagement are conceptualized and theorized, especially among immigrants to the US.
机译:自美国成立以来,在美国的移民注册一直是一个令人关注和辩论的话题。学者们研究了这一现象的许多方面,包括经济,政治,社会和空间方面。在美国,最有影响力的移民合并范例是,并且继续是同化,而合并发生的规模和规模中最重要的地方是邻居。本文通过考虑拉丁美洲移民和小哈瓦那出生于拉丁美洲的拉丁美洲人之间的同化三个维度(身份,信任和公民参与),捕获了移民融入的这两个方面,这是佛罗里达州迈阿密的一个主要移民社区。论文中讨论的数据是通过调查和访谈收集的,这是美国国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)在2005-2006年进行的研究的一部分。定性和定量数据的结合,使人们对二十世纪前十年本地移民的本地化有了细微的了解。调查结果显示,总体而言,拉丁美洲移民及其在美国出生的后代在族裔和种族身份方面似乎正在迅速成为美国人,这是通过泛泛种族主义标签的显着和积极使用所证明的,而与此同时,他们正在积极地改变身份认同。结构体。但是,拉美裔人口并不是一成不变的,而且由于该群体内部的多样性(包括原籍国和社会经济地位)而分裂。这些相同的因素在信任及其相关的社区方面阻碍了群体的凝聚力。尽管如此,在小哈瓦那(古巴人)具有悠久历史的宗族组织已经能够达到显着的信任水平,与非古巴居民相比,他们建立并维护了更牢固的社区意识。关于公民参与,邻里居民的参与率通常低于美国总体人口和族裔人口。但是,政治参与并不是这种情况,在小哈瓦那,自我报告的投票登记和投票人数超过了大多数基准人群。本文针对小哈瓦那地区拉丁美洲人的案例提供的经验证据,对身份,信任和公民参与的概念化和理论化提出了挑战,特别是在美国移民中。

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    Gioioso Richard N.;

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