Identities and Interests

Race, Ethnicity, and Affinity Voting

By Randy Besco
Categories: Social Sciences, Race & Ethnicity, Political Science, Government & Elections
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774838924, 240 pages, September 2019
Paperback : 9780774838931, 240 pages, March 2020
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774838948, 240 pages, September 2019
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774838955, 240 pages, September 2019

Table of contents

1 Introduction

2 Framing and Explaining Affinity Voting

3 Coethnic and Racialized Affinity in Canada

4 The Importance of Self-Identification

5 Ethnic Identity and Voter Behaviour

6 The Role of Interests, Ideology, and Policy

7 Affinity Voting in Federal Elections

8 Conclusion

Appendices

Notes; References; Index

Description

Identities and Interests offers an entirely new perspective on the role of racial and ethnic identities in Canadian elections. Using a series of experiments, as well as candidate and census data, Randy Besco demonstrates that self-identification matters far more than self-interest, ideology, or policy. The largest minority groups – Chinese and South Asian Canadians – tend to support candidates of their own ethnicity. Yet inter-minority affinity voting also reveals the potential for “rainbow coalitions” and how minorities themselves think in terms of a white/non-white divide. Besco’s innovative work has major implications for social movements, issue opinions, fundraising, and political leadership races.