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Paperback, 5th edition
Published: 8th January 2026
Hardback, 5th edition
Published: 8th January 2026
Latino Politics in America: Community, Culture, and Interests
By (Author) John A. Garcia
By (author) Gabriel Ramon Sanchez
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
8th January 2026
5th edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Hardback
408
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
The fifth edition of this widely-used textbook introduces students to what it means to be a Latino American culturally and politically at a time of unprecedented challenges for Americas diverse and fastest-growing ethnic group. Garcia and Sanchez provide an in-depth examination of the individual communities that comprise the Latino culture, and how those bonds affect political development and decisions. With a look at voting, immigration, political engagement, and the critical public policies that constitute a Latino agenda, Garcia and Sanchez provide substantive insight on Latino pan-ethnic identity, growing policy issues, political participation, and the impact of changing Latino sub-groups.
This engaging text features:
Discussion questions encourage students to critically engage with key concepts and themes
Links to suggested readings get students engaged in other sources
Accessible figures throughout the text engage visual learners
A glossary of key terms is an effective study aid
John A. Garcia is emeritus research professor and former director of the Resource Center for Minority Data at the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan, as well as emeritus professor at the University of Arizona.
Gabriel Sanchez is professor of political science at the University of New Mexico and also serves as the Executive Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy and co-director of the Institute of Policy, Evaluation and Applied Research (IPEAR) at the University of New Mexico. Sanchez was formerly the director of research, and now principal at Latino Decisions, the nations leading survey firm focused on the Latino electorate.