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Author Event: Migrants and Political Change in Latin America

Monday, October 15, 2018

4:00 PM-5:15 PM

Luis F. Jimenez, PhD, author and assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston

 

"Migrants and Political Change in Latin America" reveals how migrants shape the politics of their countries of origin, drawing on research from Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador and their diasporas, the three largest in Latin America. Luis Jiménez will discuss the political changes that result when migrants return to their native countries in person and also when they send back new ideas and funds―social and economic “remittances”―through transnational networks.

Using a combination of rich quantitative analysis and eye-opening interviews, Jiménez finds that migrants have influenced areas such as political participation, number of parties, electoral competitiveness, and presidential election results. Interviews with authorities in Mexico reveal that migrants have inspired a demand for increased government accountability. Surveys from Colombia show that neighborhoods that have seen high degrees of migration are more likely to participate in local politics and also vote for a wider range of parties at the national level. In Ecuador, he observes that migration is linked to more competitive local elections as well as less support for representatives whose policies censor the media. Jiménez also draws attention to government services that would not exist without the influence of migrants.

Looking at the demographics of these migrating populations along with the size and density of their social networks, Jiménez identifies the circumstances in which other diasporas―such as those of south Asian and African countries―have the most potential to impact the politics of their homelands.

This event is co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Global Studies and Modern Languages, and the Department of Politics.

Free event. All are welcome.

Contact Information

Jacqueline Rios
215-895-6910
jsr62@drexel.edu

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Location

Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, Room 106, 3245 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Audience

  • Everyone