Social exclusion and political identity: the case of Asian American partisanship
How does social exclusion on the basis of racial/ethnic identity affect partisanship and political attitudes? Drawing on sociological research on the group basis of partisanship and psychological theories of social identity, we contend that exclusion at the individual level stemming from racial/ethn...
Main Authors: | Kuo, A, Malhotra, N, Mo, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2016
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