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Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts

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Jensen, Lene Arnett
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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Date Issued
2009-01-30
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The conversations that we have been having here about immigrants’ commitment to and engagement in the civic life of their new society constitute a recurrent American topic. As the proportion of immigrants reaches notable numbers, this topic of debate is probably inevitable. Such debates arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as scholars and the public debated assimilation, the melting pot, and cultural pluralism. And clearly such debates are taking place now. Moreover, the extent of present-day globalization has added another dimension to the conversation. Debates address not only the civic engagement of immigrants in their new society, but also transnational commitments.

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English
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Text
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conference presentation
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4 p.
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Immigrants -- United States -- Political activity
Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
Ethnicity -- Political aspects -- United States
Cultural pluralism -- United States
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186666
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The conversations that we have been having here about immigrants’ commitment to and engagement in the civic life of their new society constitute a recurrent American topic. As the proportion of immigrants reaches notable numbers, this topic of debate is probably inevitable. Such debates arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as scholars and the public debated assimilation, the melting pot, and cultural pluralism. And clearly such debates are taking place now. Moreover, the extent of present-day globalization has added another dimension to the conversation. Debates address not only the civic engagement of immigrants in their new society, but also transnational commitments.
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2009-01-30
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2009-01-30
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2009-01-30
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Attributed name: Department of Political Science
Attributed name: Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
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Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts
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2009-01-30

Boca Raton, Florida

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Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts
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Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts

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Year: 2009, 2009
Member of: FAU College Collections, Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts
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Full Text: A Nation of Immigrants: American Democracy and Civics Education Florida Atlantic University’s Jack Miller Forum for Civics Education January 28-31, 2009 Bridge Hotel, Boca Raton, Florida This conference is made possible by the generous support of the …

Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts

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Year: 2009, 2009
Member of: FAU College Collections, Immigrant political and social involvement: motives and organizational contexts
Contributors: Jensen, Lene Arnett
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Full Text: Jensen 1 Jensen, L. A. (2009). Immigrants’ Cultural Identities and Civic Engagement: A Zero-Sum Game? Invited paper presented at the Jack Miller Forum for Civics Education, Florida, January. Introduction The conversations that we have been having here …
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