The Politics of Democratic Inclusion

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Christina Wolbrecht, Rodney E. Hero
Temple University Press, 2005 - Political Science - 351 pages
How institutions foster and hinder political participation of the underrepresented
 

Contents

Introduction RODENY E HERO AND CHRISTINA WOLBREACHT
1
ALVIN B TULLERY
15
From Nominal to Ordinal Reconceiving Racial and Ethnic Hierarchy in the United States JENNIFER L HOCHSCHILD
19
Reviving Group Consciousness DENNIS CHONG AND REUEL ROGERS
45
Bringing Outsiders In Questions of Immigrant Incorporation MICHAEL JONESCORREA
75
CHRISTINA WOLBRECHT
103
Social Movements as Mechanisms for Political Inclusion ANNE N COSTAIN
108
Race Parties and Democratic Inclusion PAUL FRYMER
122
Political Institutions and Incorporation of Immigrants KRISTI ANDERSEN AND ELIZABETH F COHEN
186
GOVERNING INSTITUTIONS PERI E ARNOLD AND RODNEY E HERO
207
Splintering Citizenship and the Prospects for Democratic Inclusion SUSAN E CLARKE
210
School Boards and the Politics of Education Policy Downstream Consequences of Structure KENNETH J MEIER
238
A Tangled Legacy Federal Courts and Struggles for Democratic Inclusion GEORGE LOVELL AND MICHAEL MC CANN
257
The Representation of Racial Interests in the US Congress DAVID T CANON
281
The American Presidency and the Politics of Democratic Inclusion PATRICIA CONLEY
314
About the Contributors
335

Race Ethnicity and Electoral Mobilization Where s the Party? JAN E LEIGHLEY
143
Political Parties Minorities and Elected Office Comparing Opportunities for Inclusion in the United States and Britain MIKI CAUL KITTILSIN AND ...
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