Social Medias As an Agent In the Political Socialization of Second Generation Latines

dc.contributorCasellas, Jason
dc.contributorSimas, Elizabeth N.
dc.contributorBelco, Michelle
dc.contributorArcher, Allison M. N.
dc.contributor.authorGrado, Karla
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-13T20:39:50Z
dc.date.available2021-09-13T20:39:50Z
dc.date.issued2021-05
dc.description.abstractPrevious scholarship in political socialization has asserted the influence of parents and peers but is yet to address the influence of social media on the socialization process. Furthermore, within the growing literature of Latine politics and political psychology, the exploration of a bi directional process with social media as a leading agent has not been fully explored. This thesis seeks to contribute to the literature by exploring the way social media has facilitated the introduction to politics to second generation Latines.
dc.description.departmentPolitical Science, Department of
dc.description.departmentHonors College
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10657/8251
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofSenior Honors Theses
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dc.subjectPolitical socialization
dc.subjectPolitical psychology
dc.subjectLatine politics
dc.subjectLatinos
dc.subjectHispanics
dc.titleSocial Medias As an Agent In the Political Socialization of Second Generation Latines
dc.typeHonors Thesis
dc.type.dcmiText
thesis.degree.collegeCollege of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
thesis.degree.levelBachelors
thesis.degree.nameBachelor of Arts

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