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Mobilizing the U.S. Latinx Vote - Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez

Mobilizing the U.S. Latinx Vote

Media, Identity, and Politics
Buch | Hardcover
142 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-41842-7 (ISBN)
CHF 87,25 inkl. MwSt
This book examines the politics involved in the mobilization of the Latinx vote in America. Delving into the questions of race and identity formation in conjunction with the role of communication media, the author discusses the implications for Latinx voters and their place in the American political and racial system.

Utilizing an in-depth study of the mobilizing efforts of national Latinx groups, along with a rigorous analysis of online media, news media, and electoral results, this book discusses:








How the old notions of white and black America clash with the growing focus on Latinos



How political organizers develop and use messages of racial solidarity to motivate people, what technologies are at their disposal, and what their use means



How the study of new media is vital to exploring race in the 21st century, and why communication cannot ignore the racial legacies of the 20th century



Theoretically located in between the fields of communication and racial/ethnic studies, this book will be of great relevance to scholars and students working in the field of communication studies, political communication, Latinx studies, and sociology.

Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Texas A&M International University. He studies the relationship between digital media, popular culture, and identity making. He has previously published award-winning research on digital privacy in U.S. presidential campaigns and on presidential rhetoric regarding Latinxs in the United States. He is from El Paso, Texas

Introduction: Dreams of a United Latinx Polity





Cultural and Political Change Meets Latinxs



Introducing the Mediation of U.S. Latinx Identity



Methodology



Outline of Chapters




The Mediation of Latinx Identity Before the Internet





A Note on Terminology



Contextualizing the Political and Economic Moment



Racial Formation Theory Applied



Minimization of Difference



Denationalization



Racialization




New Media and U.S. Latinx Identity





Naming in a Networked Society



The "New Latino" and Online Expression



Navigating American Democracy Online as a Latinx




Political Mobilization in the Post-Modern Digital Era





Digital Politics—Tools, Opportunities, and Vulnerabilities



Campaigns and Political Advertising Online



Voters as Audience-identity Constructions



Post-modern Identity and Politics



Towards a "New Latino" Hybrid




The Professional Political Class of U.S. Latinxs





Minimization of Difference



Denationalization



Racialization



Other Emergent Themes




Latinx Presentation, Digital Representation





Platforms and Messages



The End of DACA



The Shutdown



The 2018 Texas Democratic Primary



New Tools, Old Practices?




Media Coverage of the 2018 Midterms





How the Media Talked About Latinx Voters



Minimization of Difference



Denationalization



Racialization



Telling the Latinx Story




Conclusion





Findings Summarized



Contributions Summarized



Limitations of Study



Recommendations



Future Directions

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture
Zusatzinfo 5 Tables, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 272 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-367-41842-8 / 0367418428
ISBN-13 978-0-367-41842-7 / 9780367418427
Zustand Neuware
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