Political Integration through Latent
and Manifest Political Participation:
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Political Integration through Latent and Manifest Political Participation: The Vietnamese Diaspora in Poland
Political Integration through Latent and Manifest Political Participation: The Vietnamese Diaspora in Poland

Author(s): An Nguyen Huu, Phương Lê Duy Mai
Subject(s): Migration Studies, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami / Uniwersytet Warszawski
Keywords: Vietnamese immigrants; Vietnamese diaspora; Poland; political integration; political participation;

Summary/Abstract: This article investigates the integration of Vietnamese-origin immigrants into the political sphere inPoland. Drawing on the reconceptualisation of integration as a two-way interactive process betweenmigrant actors and host countries, this study examines the Vietnamese’s political integration bydisentangling the migrant group’s willingness to be politically integrated through their participation in thepolitical opportunities granted in the host society. Empirically, this study focuses on the viewpoint ofimmigrants, analysing the Vietnamese’s latent and manifest political participation in Polish society. Byemploying mixed-method research with a parallel mixed design utilising qualitative and quantitative data,this study discloses the visibility of political integration into Polish society among Vietnamese-originimmigrants. The integration is characterised by a modest willingness for political engagement, exhibitedby a low involvement level in latent activities and a very low rate of engagement in the manifest dimension.Political integration motivation is highly linked to the perception of obligation fulfilment to the host society,the desire to gain recognition from the hosts and the protection of liberal values. The results also uncovera variation in political participation across primary demographic factors, with a high degree ofinvolvement manifested among males, older people and the 1.5 and second generation.

  • Issue Year: 13/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 95-121
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English
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