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1 Political Transnationalism between Ecuador Ecuador Spain Cristina Fernández Gutiérrez

2 Targeted group: Ecuadorians in Spain The U.S. as first destination until 1996. The U.S. as first destination until 1996. 1996 Ecuador´s economic crisis. New destination: Spain 1996 Ecuador´s economic crisis. New destination: Spain Why Spain? - hardening of U.S. immigration policy - economic reasons

3 Meaning of Transnationalism Glick Schiller et. al. (1999): Glick Schiller et. al. (1999): “…is a pattern of migration in which persons […] maintain ongoing social connections with the polity from which they originated.” “…is a pattern of migration in which persons […] maintain ongoing social connections with the polity from which they originated.” Portes, A. and Haller, W. (2003): Portes, A. and Haller, W. (2003): “… the rise of a new class of immigrants, economic entrepreneurs or political activists who conduct cross-border activities on a regular basis […]” “… the rise of a new class of immigrants, economic entrepreneurs or political activists who conduct cross-border activities on a regular basis […]”

4 Preliminary Evidence Cases studied: All studies in the U.S. context Cases studied: All studies in the U.S. context Portes and Haller (2003): assimilation of immigrants to the U.S. Portes and Haller (2003): assimilation of immigrants to the U.S. Two main arguments of interest: Two main arguments of interest: - Migrants depicted as agents of change: as opposed to traditional assimilation theory - Migrants depicted as agents of change: as opposed to traditional assimilation theory - Deterritorialization vs. Territorialized actions and practices. - Deterritorialization vs. Territorialized actions and practices.

5 Theoretical Perspectives a) The role of individual factors in immigrant assimilation b) Contemporary theories of context of migration as determinant of immigrants incorporation to host societies. c) Social Networks theory

6 Hypotheses to be tested in the Spanish/Ecuadorian case 1. Higher education leads to higher engagement in political transnationalism. - the role of Ecuadorian women in Spain - the role of Ecuadorian women in Spain 2. The longer period in Spain the greater involvement in transnational politics. 3. Rural vs. Urban: I expect Indigenous Ecuadorians to engage in transnational political activities not because of bad adaptation to the Spanish context but because of indigenous Ecuadorian´s political legacy.

7 Methodology Population sample: relatively small sample in Madrid, Spain and Cañar, Ecuador. Population sample: relatively small sample in Madrid, Spain and Cañar, Ecuador. First phase (this summer): Sociological qualitative data. First phase (this summer): Sociological qualitative data. i n-depth interviews & Participant observation i n-depth interviews & Participant observation Political participation is considered both: Political participation is considered both: - Transnational electoral participation and - Transnational electoral participation and - Transnational non-electoral activities - Transnational non-electoral activities Other data collection: CCIS project, Spanish Census, nongovermental organizations, immigrant associations. Other data collection: CCIS project, Spanish Census, nongovermental organizations, immigrant associations.

8 Some Expected Results I expect to show that the Ecuadorian population in Spain is in fact engaged in transnational political activities with Ecuador. I expect to show that the Ecuadorian population in Spain is in fact engaged in transnational political activities with Ecuador. I expect to find how the case of indigenous transnational activity is different from previous studies on rural/urban migration. And to find how and why indigenous Ecuadorians are participating in political transnational activities. I expect to find how the case of indigenous transnational activity is different from previous studies on rural/urban migration. And to find how and why indigenous Ecuadorians are participating in political transnational activities. I expect to show how the Spanish/Ecuadorian case informs the current literature on transnational political engagement testing the previous hypothesis. I expect to show how the Spanish/Ecuadorian case informs the current literature on transnational political engagement testing the previous hypothesis.

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