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The Obligation Mosaic: Race and Social Norms US Political Participation
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The Obligation Mosaic: Race and Social Norms US Political Participation
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The Obligation Mosaic: Race and Social Norms US Political Participation
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Many argue that “civic duty” explains why Americans engage in politics, but what does civic duty mean, and does it mean the same thing across communities? Why are people from marginalized social groups often more likely than their more privileged counterparts to participate in high-cost political activities?
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, Allison P. Anoll shows that the obligations that bring people into the political worldor encourage them to stay awayvary systematically by race in the United States, with broad consequences for representation. Drawing on a rich mix of interviews, surveys, and experiments with Asian, Black, Latino, and White Americans, the book uncovers two common norms that centrally define concepts of obligation: honoring ancestors and helping those in need. Whether these norms lead different groups to politics depends on distinct racial histories and continued patterns of segregation.
Anoll’s findings not only help to explain patterns of participation but also provide a window into opportunities for change, suggesting how activists and parties might better mobilize marginalized citizens.