Pre-Emigration Socialization, Transnational Ties, And Political Participation Across the Pacific: A Comparison Among Immigrants from China, Taiwan, And Hong Kong (Report) Pre-Emigration Socialization, Transnational Ties, And Political Participation Across the Pacific: A Comparison Among Immigrants from China, Taiwan, And Hong Kong (Report)

Pre-Emigration Socialization, Transnational Ties, And Political Participation Across the Pacific: A Comparison Among Immigrants from China, Taiwan, And Hong Kong (Report‪)‬

Journal of East Asian Studies 2010, Sept-Dec, 10, 3

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Extant research on immigrant incorporation pays little attention to variations among immigrants from the same ethnic origin. A main purpose of this study is to address this research void by exploring how differences in the pre-emigration socialization context for immigrants from a politically divided homeland may affect their participation in mainstream-oriented and homeland-regarded politics. I posit that experiences Asian immigrants have in different political systems before crossing the Pacific may result in different relationships they maintain with their homeland as well as different attitudes toward homeland government and policies they develop after the crossing; and this, in turn, may affect how much they participate in politics on both sides of the Pacific. However, through the process of resocialization, I also suggest immigrants' political behavior may be influenced by their degree of exposure to the host society as well as by their connectedness with its institutions. Using data from the 2007 Chinese American Homeland Politics survey, I focus on the experiences of US immigrants of Chinese descent from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong to test these hypotheses. KEYWORDS: political socialization, transnationalism, homeland politics, immigrant political incorporation, Chinese Americans, Taiwanese Americans, Hong Kong Americans

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2010
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
47
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lynne Rienner Publishers
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
294.1
KB

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