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- Title
Becoming local: Immigrant candidates in Irish politics.
- Authors
O'Boyle, Neil
- Abstract
This exploratory article re-examines the findings of a recent study of "new immigrant" candidates in Irish local politics. Drawing specifically on interviews with African political candidates, together with a selective analysis of several of their websites, the article explores the process of becoming local as it is articulated in interviews and signposted in website content. My ambitions here are decidedly limited. Rather than a fine-comb analysis of words and content, this article looks for clues and markers which may help to illuminate this complex process (and which may also suggest avenues of further inquiry). "Localism", understood here as the primacy of the local over other foci of allegiance, permeates the interview discourse of these political actors and largely frames their presentation of self online. While interviewees emphasise the important difference between standing for and being accepted as a local, they also suggest that becoming local is achievable in a way that changing one's ethnic group or escaping from racialisation is not. The article concludes with suggestions for further research, noting in particular the potential usefulness of theories of transnationalism and translocalism.
- Subjects
IRELAND; POLITICAL participation of immigrants; POLITICAL candidates; LOCALISM (Political science); POLITICAL participation; POLITICIANS; COMPUTER network resources
- Publication
Observatorio (OBS*), 2012, Vol 6, Issue 2, p51
- ISSN
1646-5954
- Publication type
Article