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32 reviewsISBN 13: 9781933549095
Author: Xochitl Bada, Jonathan Fox
This publication, released in 2006 by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Mexico Institute, examines the evolving civic and political engagement of Mexican migrants in the United States. It explores their involvement in various sectors, including labor, religion, media, and political systems, highlighting their dual engagement in both U.S. and Mexican societies.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview of Mexican migrant civic participation in the U.S.
Chapter 2: Mexican Migrant Organizations
Exploration of grassroots organizations formed by Mexican migrants.
Chapter 3: Mexican Migrants and Mexican-Americans/Latinos: One Agenda or Two?
Analysis of the relationship and shared goals between Mexican migrants and other Latino communities.
Chapter 4: New Trends and Patterns in Mexican Migrant Labor Organization
Examination of evolving labor movements among Mexican migrants.
Chapter 5: Mexican Migrants and Religious Communities
Study of the role of faith-based organizations in migrant civic life.
Chapter 6: Spanish-language Media and Mexican Migrant Civic Participation
Impact of Spanish-language media on civic engagement.
Chapter 7: Mexican Migrants and the Mexican Political System
Discussion on the political involvement of migrants in Mexico.
Chapter 8: Conclusions
Summary of findings and implications for future research.
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