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Justin Gest
Powered by original field research and survey analysis in the United States and United Kingdom, The White Working Class: What Everyone Needs to Know® provides a comprehensive and accessible exploration of white working-class politics and the populis
Autor:
Justin Gest, Anna Boucher
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Polity. 53:439-468
Autor:
Justin Gest
Chapter 2 considers the relationship between nationalism and demographic change. It argues that states undergoing transformational demographic change have struggled to escape the pull of nationalism because they have failed to evolve the concept of t
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Justin Gest
Chapter 1 discusses the prospect of a majority minority demographic distribution in the United States and its politics, which have affected other countries that have settled large numbers of immigrants in the past half-century. It explains how demogr
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Justin Gest
This chapter examines the case of Singapore. Singapore is a window into what a state—ethnocentrically Chinese and with the luxury of vast resources devoted to all-consuming control—does to sustain and justify its power to a diverse and highly edu
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Justin Gest
Chapter 13 clarifies the goal of any multiethnic society confronting swift demographic change: expand the sense of who “we” are. This goes far beyond who holds citizenship; it is a matter of reimagining the boundaries of the nation—the people w
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Justin Gest
Chapter 11 considers the effect of strategic “messages” and different messengers on public opinion about migration and demographic change. Using nationally representative surveys across nineteen European countries, the chapter explores how public
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Justin Gest
This chapter examines the case of New York. While historical observers have portrayed Irish Americans in New York City as seeking entry to a world of white privilege, the Irish community saw themselves engaged in a bitter cultural conflict rooted in
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Justin Gest
This chapter examines the case of Trinidad and Tobago. Afro-Trinidadian Creoles ruled the country for the first thirty years of sovereignty, but over time Indo-Trinidadians prospered economically, grew in number, and challenged Afro-Trinidadians’ c
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Justin Gest
This chapter examines the case of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Hawai‘i is a valuable case study in demographic change and national identity because Native Hawaiians had to internalize immigration-driven diversity and accept its contradictions. The arrival
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