Steadfast democrats: how social forces shape black political behavior
A groundbreaking look at how group expectations unify black Americans in their support of the Democratic partyBlack Americans are by far the most unified racial group in American electoral politics, with 80 to 90 percent identifying as Democrats-a surprising figure given that nearly a third now also...
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Zusammenfassung: | A groundbreaking look at how group expectations unify black Americans in their support of the Democratic partyBlack Americans are by far the most unified racial group in American electoral politics, with 80 to 90 percent identifying as Democrats-a surprising figure given that nearly a third now also identify as ideologically conservative, up from less than 10 percent in the 1970s. Why has ideological change failed to push more black Americans into the Republican Party? Steadfast Democrats answers this question with a new, pathbreaking theory that foregrounds the specificity of the black American experience and illuminates social pressure as the key element of black Americans' unwavering support for the Democratic Party.Ismail White and Chryl Laird argue that the roots of black political unity were established through the adversities of slavery and segregation, when black Americans forged uniquely strong social bonds for survival and resistance. White and Laird explain how these tight communities have continued to produce and enforce political norms-including Democratic Party identification in the post-Civil Rights era. The social experience of race for black Americans is thus fundamental to their political choices. Black voters are uniquely influenced by the social expectations of other black Americans to prioritize the group's ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. When navigating the choice of supporting a political party, this social expectation translates to affiliation with the Democratic Party. Through fresh analysis of survey data and original experiments, White and Laird explore where and how black political norms are enforced, what this means for the future of black politics, and how this framework can be used to understand the electoral behavior of other communities.A surprising explanation for why black Americans continue in political lockstep, Steadfast Democrats sheds light on the motivations consolidating an influential portion of the American electoral population |
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spelling | White, Ismail K. Verfasser (DE-588)120995057X aut Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior Ismail K. White, Chryl N. Laird Princeton Princeton University Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 233 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Princeton studies in political behavior Band 19 A groundbreaking look at how group expectations unify black Americans in their support of the Democratic partyBlack Americans are by far the most unified racial group in American electoral politics, with 80 to 90 percent identifying as Democrats-a surprising figure given that nearly a third now also identify as ideologically conservative, up from less than 10 percent in the 1970s. Why has ideological change failed to push more black Americans into the Republican Party? Steadfast Democrats answers this question with a new, pathbreaking theory that foregrounds the specificity of the black American experience and illuminates social pressure as the key element of black Americans' unwavering support for the Democratic Party.Ismail White and Chryl Laird argue that the roots of black political unity were established through the adversities of slavery and segregation, when black Americans forged uniquely strong social bonds for survival and resistance. White and Laird explain how these tight communities have continued to produce and enforce political norms-including Democratic Party identification in the post-Civil Rights era. The social experience of race for black Americans is thus fundamental to their political choices. Black voters are uniquely influenced by the social expectations of other black Americans to prioritize the group's ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. When navigating the choice of supporting a political party, this social expectation translates to affiliation with the Democratic Party. Through fresh analysis of survey data and original experiments, White and Laird explore where and how black political norms are enforced, what this means for the future of black politics, and how this framework can be used to understand the electoral behavior of other communities.A surprising explanation for why black Americans continue in political lockstep, Steadfast Democrats sheds light on the motivations consolidating an influential portion of the American electoral population African American Studies Barack Obama Black Visions;Michael Dawson Cathy Cohen Civil Rights Movement The Boundaries of Blackness black Democrats black Republicans black identity black political behavior black political decision making black social networks electoral strategy enforcement of group norms group identity group norms individual disposition partisanship identification party defection party loyalty political behavior political ideology race and ethnic politics racialized social pressure self-interest vs. group-interest social constraint switching party identification voter turnout voting behavior voting patterns POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties bisacsh African Americans Politics and government Group identity Political aspects United States Party affiliation United States Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd rswk-swf Parteibindung (DE-588)4584529-3 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 s Parteibindung (DE-588)4584529-3 s DE-604 Laird, Chryl Nicole Verfasser (DE-588)120995060X aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-691-19951-1 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-691-19951-1 (DE-604)BV046629786 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691201962 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | White, Ismail K. Laird, Chryl Nicole Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior African American Studies Barack Obama Black Visions;Michael Dawson Cathy Cohen Civil Rights Movement The Boundaries of Blackness black Democrats black Republicans black identity black political behavior black political decision making black social networks electoral strategy enforcement of group norms group identity group norms individual disposition partisanship identification party defection party loyalty political behavior political ideology race and ethnic politics racialized social pressure self-interest vs. group-interest social constraint switching party identification voter turnout voting behavior voting patterns POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties bisacsh African Americans Politics and government Group identity Political aspects United States Party affiliation United States Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd Parteibindung (DE-588)4584529-3 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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title | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior |
title_auth | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior |
title_exact_search | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior |
title_exact_search_txtP | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior |
title_full | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior Ismail K. White, Chryl N. Laird |
title_fullStr | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior Ismail K. White, Chryl N. Laird |
title_full_unstemmed | Steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior Ismail K. White, Chryl N. Laird |
title_short | Steadfast democrats |
title_sort | steadfast democrats how social forces shape black political behavior |
title_sub | how social forces shape black political behavior |
topic | African American Studies Barack Obama Black Visions;Michael Dawson Cathy Cohen Civil Rights Movement The Boundaries of Blackness black Democrats black Republicans black identity black political behavior black political decision making black social networks electoral strategy enforcement of group norms group identity group norms individual disposition partisanship identification party defection party loyalty political behavior political ideology race and ethnic politics racialized social pressure self-interest vs. group-interest social constraint switching party identification voter turnout voting behavior voting patterns POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties bisacsh African Americans Politics and government Group identity Political aspects United States Party affiliation United States Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd Parteibindung (DE-588)4584529-3 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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