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The role of social capital in migrants’ engagement in local politics in European cities

The role of social capital in migrants’ engagement in local politics in European cities. Laura Morales ( University of Murcia & University of Manchester) Katia Pilati (University of Trento). Theoretical approaches : Literature on political participation by migrants :

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The role of social capital in migrants’ engagement in local politics in European cities

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  1. The role of social capital in migrants’ engagement in local politics in European cities Laura Morales (University of Murcia & University of Manchester) Katia Pilati (University of Trento)

  2. Theoreticalapproaches: Literature on politicalparticipationbymigrants: -POS approachfocusing on the institutionalstructure (Koopmans et al. 2005, Bloemraad 2006) -Organizationalapproachfucusing on intermediate meso-structures (Fennema and Tillie 1999, 2001; Togeby 1999) LINK withtheoriesdistinguishingdifferenttypesofstructures/links: -overlapping and intersectingstructures (Simmel) -bonding and bridging social capital Hypothesis : different structures/links different types of participation If migrants interact with their co-ethnics they will be more likely to be exposed to participation that relate to issues and concerns framed around their own ethnic group. Consequently, bonding -rather than bridging – social capital will provide fertile ground for political engagement with an ethnic focus . Instead, ethnically diverse social interactions will promote political engagement related to issues and concerns that affect the larger society. Researchobjective:To examine how bridging and bonding social capital differently shape political attitudes and behaviors of migrants across cities in Europe.

  3. Data source: • micro data collected through a survey carried out between 2007 and 2008 in 8 European cities: Barcelona, Budapest, Geneva, London, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, and Zurich. • data from organizational survey (index on ethnic links among organizational networks) • MainIVs: 4 indicatorsofbonding social capital • Involved in ethnic organizational type; • Involved in organizations with 50% members of R’s ethnic group (%); • Ethnic homogeneity of informal relationships; • Ethnic ties of organizationalnetwork • DVs: 4 typesofpolitical engagement (ethnic and non ethnic) • Political interest, • Contacts • Protests • (Political consumerism) Methodological notes on the empiricalstudy

  4. DVs: interest, contacts and protests

  5. IV: Involved in ethnic organizational type

  6. IV: Involved in organizations with 50% members of R’s ethnic group

  7. IV: Ethnic homogeneity of informal relationships

  8. IV: Ethnic ties of organizational network

  9. Preliminary findings • Involved in organizations with 50% members of R’s ethnic group • Ethnic homogeneity of informal relationships; • Decrease host country political engagement (interest, contacts and protests) • Increase political engagement with an ethnic focus (interest) • Increases home versus host country political engagement (interest, contacts)

  10. Involved in ethnic organizational type; • Increase host country political engagement (interest) • Increases political engagement with an ethnic focus (interest, contacts) • Ethnic ties of organizational network • Increase host country political engagement (contacts, protests) BUT decreases host country interest • Decreases political engagement with an ethnic focus (interest, contacts) • Decreases home versus host country protests BUT increases home versus host country political interest

  11. MORE • interacting effects of bonding social capital with contextual variables may be of interest (analyses seem to suggest that they are often significant for explaining host country interest/protest by reducing the negative impact of bonding at the individual level. • interactions between bonding social capital with ethnic identities.

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