Perceived Personal Discrimination, Panethnic and National Identification, and Collective Action to Support Immigrants’ Rights among U.S. Latinas/os

Volume: 85, Pages: 204 - 212
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Many Latinas/os in the United States participated in the protests and rallies (i.e., collective action) to support immigrants’ rights that followed Donald Trump’s inauguration as U.S. President in 2017. Following the rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models, we examined whether perceived personal discrimination, panethnic (i.e., Hispanic or Latina/o) identification, and national (i.e., American) identification were...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived Personal Discrimination, Panethnic and National Identification, and Collective Action to Support Immigrants’ Rights among U.S. Latinas/os
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
85
Pages
204 - 212
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