Journal of Communication
Volume 59, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 387-406

The role of family interaction in new immigrant Latinos' civic engagement (Article)

Wilkin H.A.* , Katz V.S. , Ball-Rokeach S.J.
  • a Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States
  • b University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
  • c University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States

Abstract

Civic engagement can impact politics, health outcomes, support for new policies, and the like. Research indicates that the communication infrastructure and the strength of the storytelling network, influences civic engagement outcomes. Recent community building initiatives place the impetus of community change and civic engagement on the family unit. This paper places the family unit within the storytelling network and explores how family interaction is related to civic engagement. A telephone survey of 739 new immigrant Latinos in Los Angeles was used to test the effect of family interaction on civic engagement. Regression analyses, controlling for sociodemographic factors, were used. Results indicate that family interaction leads to higher levels of civic engagement and encourages more integration into the neighborhood storytelling network. © 2009 International Communication Association.

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Index Keywords

international migration California communication behavior regression analysis neighborhood Latino people Los Angeles United States North America European immigrant

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2009.01421.x
ISSN: 00219916
Cited by: 28
Original Language: English