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Jane Junn

    Jane Junn est professeure de sciences politiques et ses travaux explorent les liens complexes entre la participation politique et l'opinion publique aux États-Unis. Ses recherches examinent de manière critique comment les questions de race, d'immigration et le sentiment d'appartenance façonnent les opinions et l'engagement des citoyens. Elle étudie l'interaction complexe de ces facteurs dans la formation des attitudes et des comportements politiques, soulignant leur profond impact sur le paysage politique américain.

    The Politics of Belonging
    Women Voters
    • Women Voters

      Race, Gender, and Dynamism in American Elections

      • 75pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of gender, race, and immigration, this work explores the complexities of women voters in U.S. presidential elections. It highlights the political diversity among women, noting that white women tend to favor Republican candidates while women of color predominantly support Democrats. The authors discuss how racial disparities affect political agency, with white women having more freedom in their partisan choices. Additionally, the book emphasizes the significance of changes in the electorate's composition as a key factor influencing electoral results.

      Women Voters
    • The Politics of Belonging

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The United States is once again experiencing a major influx of immigrants. Rather than simply characterizing Americans as either nativist or nonnativist, this book argues that controversies over immigration policy are best understood as questions of political membership and belonging to the nation.

      The Politics of Belonging