Tue 19 Dec 2006
Examining the Predictors of Panethnic Group Consciousness Among Asian Americans and Latinos
Posted by matt under academic[MB: Hot off the presses.... December 2006 article in SSQ on group consciousness among Asian and Latino Americans. This article is one of the first to provide a comparative study, not only between API and Latinos but also within each category, looking at national origin differences. Kudos to SSQ for continuing to publish high quality work in this area.]
Title: “Together They Become One: Examining the Predictors of Panethnic Group Consciousness Among Asian Americans and Latinos”
Journal: Social Science Quarterly. Vol 87, No. 5, December 2006, pp 993-1011.
Author:Natalie Masuoka
“Objective. This article examines panethnic consciousness as it applies to the two fastest-growing minority groups in the United States: Asian Americans and Latinos. Given the challenges of diversity and immigration faced by these two communities, I examine the individual-level factors that help strengthen their panethnic group identity.
Methods. Drawing from data provided by the 2000 Pilot National Asian American Political Survey and the 1999 National Survey on Latinos, I use ordered probit models to determine the predictors of panethnic consciousness among both Asian Americans and Latinos.
Results. The models confirm that for Asian Americans, high income, involvement in Asian-American politics, being a Democrat, and the role of racial discrimination encourage panethnic consciousness. For Latinos, the important factors are higher levels of education, gender, being foreign born, involvement in Latino politics, and perceptions of discrimination.
Conclusions. The findings here stress the importance of social contextual factors such as racial discrimination on the formation of panethnic identity.”
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