The Politics of Democratic InclusionChristina Wolbrecht, Rodney E. Hero How institutions foster and hinder political participation of the underrepresented |
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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 |
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Politics of Democratic Inclusion Christina Wolbrecht,Rodney E. Hero,Alvin Tillery,Peri Arnold,Rodney Hero Limited preview - 2005 |
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