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In this time and age, the immigrant political participation is more important than ever. This session provides a comparative lens to examine immigrant political engagement and participation in the contexts of France, Canada, and the United States.
A Data-Driven Typology of Political Engagement Patterns in Residence and Origin: First-Generation Immigrants in France - Elif Buyukakbas, Northwestern University
A Theory of Relational Spillover: How Voter ID Laws Reshape Immigrant Organizations’ Strategies Across State Contexts - Blanca A Ramirez, University of Texas-Austin; Hajar Yazdiha, University of Southern California
Deep Care in Resettlement Organizations: How the work of anti-racism becomes invisibilized through hegemonic mandates - Megha Sanyal, University of Calgary; Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary; Sepideh Borzoo, Toronto Metropolitan University; Santanu Dutta, University of Calgary; Chetna Khandelwal, University of Calgary; Riann Lognon, University of Calgary
From Bukele to Trump? Examining Latinx Immigrants’ Understandings of the US Political Landscape - Meylin Alessandra Gonzales Huaman, Harvard University
Political Participation of Asian Immigrants in the U.S.: The Effects of Pre-Migration Learning and Post-Migration Exposure - Yanming Kuang, Indiana University-Bloomington