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Table of Contents

  1. In the Public but Not the Electorate: The “Civic Status Gap” in the United States
  2. James A. McCann, Michael Jones-Correa
  3. pp. 1-19
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Part I. The Migrant Experience, Civic Integration, and Social Capital

  1. Migration Status and Political Knowledge Among Latino Immigrants
  2. Susan K. Brown, Frank D. Bean
  3. pp. 22-41
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  1. Emigrant Politics, Immigrant Engagement: Homeland Ties and Immigrant Political Identity in the United States
  2. Roger Waldinger, Lauren Duquette-Rury
  3. pp. 42-59
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  1. Healthy Skepticism or Corrosive Cynicism?: New Insights into the Roots and Results of Latino Political Cynicism
  2. Melissa R. Michelson
  3. pp. 60-77
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  1. Politicized Immigrant Identity, Spanish-Language Media, and Political Mobilization in 2012
  2. Sergio I. Garcia-Rios, Matt A. Barreto
  3. pp. 78-96
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Part II. The Social Dimensions of Political Engagement

  1. A Different Hue of the Gender Gap: Latino Immigrants and Political Conservatism in the United States
  2. Katharine M. Donato, Samantha L. Perez
  3. pp. 98-124
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  1. Religion and the Political Engagement of Latino Immigrants: Bridging Capital or Segmented Religious Assimilation?
  2. David L. Leal, Jerod Patterson, Joe R. Tafoya
  3. pp. 125-146
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Part III. Political Participation and Partisanship

  1. Latino Electoral Participation: Variations on Demographics and Ethnicity
  2. Jan Leighley, Jonathan Nagler
  3. pp. 148-164
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  1. The Hispanic Immigrant Voter and the Classic American Voter: Presidential Support in the 2012 Election
  2. Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier
  3. pp. 165-181
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  1. Incorporation of Latino Immigrants into the American Party System
  2. David O. Sears, Felix Danbold, Vanessa M. Zavala
  3. pp. 182-204
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  1. Political Identity Convergence: On Being Latino, Becoming a Democrat, and Getting Active
  2. Leonie Huddy, Lilliana Mason, S. Nechama Horwitz
  3. pp. 205-228
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Part IV. Study Appendix

  1. Key Design Features of the 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study
  2. James A. McCann, Michael Jones-Correa
  3. pp. 230-235
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