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All in the family: The role of family networks, collective action frames, and identity in Latino movement participation
Sociology Compass ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-09 , DOI: 10.1111/soc4.12866
Nabil Tueme 1
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The family is often described as the foundation of Latino immigrant communities. Scholars interested in the political activism of Latino immigrants in the United States have consequently sought to examine the relationship between the family and recruitment to social movement participation. Overall, this research focuses on how the family can promote Latinos' political activism. However, less is known about the conditions under which the family may hinder activism. Family dynamics may be particularly demobilizing for certain segments of the Latino population with liminal or undocumented status. This article reviews two groups of the recent literature on Latino political mobilization: (a) social networks; and (b) collective action frames. By drawing on insights from social movement theory, the article concludes by arguing for more research that theorizes on the family as a group identity, powerfully enabling, and constraining Latino movement participation.

中文翻译:

家庭中的所有人:家庭网络,集体行动框架和身份在拉丁裔运动参与中的作用

该家庭经常被描述为拉丁裔移民社区的基础。因此,对美国拉美裔移民的政治活动感兴趣的学者试图寻找家庭与招募参加社会运动之间的关系。总的来说,这项研究着重于家庭如何促进拉美裔的政治行动主义。但是,人们对家庭可能受到何种条件的阻碍了解得很少行动主义。家庭动态对于具有门槛或无证件身份的拉丁裔人口中的某些部分尤其可能使人动员。本文回顾了有关拉美裔政治动员的最新文献中的两类:(a)社交网络;(b)集体行动框架。通过借鉴社会运动理论的见解,文章最后提出了更多的研究,这些研究将家庭作为一个群体身份进行理论化,有力地支持限制了拉美裔运动的参与。
更新日期:2021-04-08
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