Authors
Laura Morales, Luis Ramiro
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
Mobilization: An International Quarterly
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
147-164
Publisher
Hank Johnston, Ph. D for the publication Mobilization
Description
This article analyzes the relevance of network embeddedness and social capital in allowing migrants' associations to gain political capital and access to policy making in the cities of Barcelona and Madrid. With data from a survey of migrants' associations in both locations, we examine the degree to which embeddedness in networks of links with other migrants' associations and with autochthonous Spanish civil society organizations are consequential for the inclusion of migrants' organizations in policy-making processes. The results show that migrants' organizational social capital is critical in facilitating their intermediation function vis à vis political institutions and decision makers, above and beyond their access to financial and human capital.
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