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dc.rights.licensehttp://ru.micisan.unam.mx/page/terminos
dc.contributor.otherMaldonado Rivera, Silvia
dc.creatorEscala-Rabadán, Luis
dc.creatorBada, Xóchitl
dc.creatorRivera-Salgado, Gaspar
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-10T15:33:53Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-16T23:35:30Z
dc.date.available2018-12-14T00:16:44Z
dc.date.available2022-02-16T23:35:30Z
dc.identifier.issn1870-3550
dc.identifier.urihttps://ru.micisan.unam.mx/handle/123456789/19836
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format.extentpp. 127-172
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte; Center for North American Studies de la American University
dc.relation.isformatofprint
dc.relation.ispartofNorteamérica: Revista Académica del CISAN-UNAM
dc.relation.requiresAdobe Acrobat
dc.subjectCIENCIAS SOCIALES
dc.subject.lcshDemography
dc.subject.lcshPolitical science
dc.titleMexican Migrant Civic and Political Participation in the U.S.: The Case of Hometown Associations in Los Angeles and Chicago
dc.audienceInvestigadores
dc.audienceMaestros
dc.audienceEstudiantes
dc.audienceMedios de comunicación
dc.coverage.placeofpublicationMéxico
dc.description.abstractengMexican migration to the United States is increasingly debated in the public arena, mainly as a result of its sustained high-density flow and vast distributionnationwide. While this growing population has been negatively portrayed in several political and media campaigns, the grassroots organizations forged by, these migrants have received less attention. This article examines the increasing civic and political participation of Mexican migrants organized through hometown associations (HTAs), the most prevalent form of voluntary-sector activity among first-generation Mexican migrants in the United States. It focuses on two metropolitan areas, Los Angeles and Chicago, the two major cities with the highest concentrations of Mexican migrants and HTAs in the United States. The article assesses Mexican migrant participation in U.S. politics and civic life through membership in HTAs, showing that these organizations have been a powerful force for social support for their members in the United States, as well as an important, mechanism for philanthropic work in Mexico.
dc.educationlevelSuperior
dc.educationlevelPosgrado
dc.identifier.cisanN_2006_0001_0002_0127
dc.identifier.conacytCONACYT
dc.identifier.eissn2448-7228
dc.relation.issue2, julio-diciembre
dc.relation.volume1
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccess
dc.rights.creativecommonshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.source.isbn1870-3550
dc.subject.conacyt5
dc.subject.keywordsengmexican migration
dc.subject.keywordsenghometown associations
dc.subject.keywordsengpolitical participation
dc.subject.keywordsengLos Angeles
dc.subject.keywordsengChicago
dc.subject.keywordsspamigración mexicana
dc.subject.keywordsspaclubes de migrantes
dc.subject.keywordsspaparticipación política
dc.subject.keywordsspaLos Ángeles
dc.subject.keywordsspaChicago
dc.subject.unamDemografía
dc.subject.unamCiencia política
dc.type.spaarticle
dc.view.accesslevelDISPONIBLE
dc.date.copyrighted[ca. 2006]


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