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Blame it on my youth: the origins of attitudes towards immigration
Recent studies have demonstrated generational differences in attitudes towards immigration, however, less is known about what are the exact factors...
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Reconsidering the Relationship Between Anti-immigration Attitudes and Preferences for the AfD Using Implicit Attitudes Measures
The study of demand-side factors for the success of radical right-wing populist parties has highlighted anti-immigration attitudes (AIA) as...
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Place resentment in ‘the places that don’t matter’: explaining the geographic divide in populist and anti-immigration attitudes
This study tests a novel explanation for geographic divides in populist and anti-immigration attitudes. This explanation centres around place...
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Immigration attitudes among Western and Eastern European MPs: social identity, economic aspects and political ideology
This article calls for greater attention to immigration attitudes of members of national parliaments (MPs) who absent harmonized immigration policy...
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Birds of a Feather: Sharing Democratic Values Eases Immigration in a Postmaterialist Society
Although prior research has proposed multiple approaches to reducing anti-immigrant discrimination, less is known about whether priming a shared...
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Shedding Light on People’s Social Media Concerns Through Political Party Preference, Media Trust, and Immigration Attitudes
The emergence of fake news has systematically challenged traditional media institutions as disinformation and misinformation are increasingly... -
Elections, Party Rhetoric, and Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in Europe
Recent elections have highlighted how electoral cycles are often accompanied by increases in negative rhetoric surrounding immigration. Exploiting...
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The Wages of Latinidad: How Immigration Enforcement Mitigates Anti-Black Assimilation
Historic accounts posit immigrant ethnic groups adopt the anti-Black attitudes of their Anglo counterparts as they acculturate in the U.S. However,...
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Does the Framing of Immigration Induce Welfare Chauvinism? The Effects of Negativity Bias and Motivated Reasoning
Should immigrants have the same access to welfare as the native population? Fuelled by the populist radical right, the notion of restricting access...
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Immigration policy congruence and political trust: a cross-national analysis among 23 European countries
This study examines how immigration policy impacts citizens’ trust in politicians and political institutions. The article argues that immigration...
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When winners win, and losers lose: are altruistic views on immigration always affordable?
The existing literature postulates that individual-level attitudes toward immigration are partly determined via the effect of immigration on the...
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Immigration and integration policy change in France during Sarkozy’s era
This paper sheds light on the factors behind the introduction of restrictive immigration and integration policy in France between 2002 and 2012,...
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Female members of parliament, right-wing parties, and the inclusiveness of immigration policy: evidence from 26 European countries
While prior studies have examined various factors that affect immigration policymaking across Europe, little attention has been paid to the impact of...
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To trust or not to trust? ‘Exit’ approaches in EU citizens’ attitudes after Brexit
The European Union (EU) is a unique international alliance project, successful in maintaining political stability through its institutional model and...
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Nativism, civic nationalism and the malleability of voter attitudes
Nativism is one of the defining phenomena of the contemporary era. Yet, we know little about how malleable citizen attitudes associated with nativism...
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Explaining the Surge of the Populist Radical Right: A Time-Series Analysis of the Effects of Immigration and the Economy in Norway
Populist radical right parties have become major forces in most Western democracies. Previous research has provided conflicting evidence on whether...
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How do intra-party dynamics impact the party elite’s immigration policy manoeuvres? The case of German Social Democrats
This article examines the Social Democratic Party of Germany’s (SPD) approach to immigration and the role of party activists in sha** its policies....
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Populist attitudes, anti-technocratic attitudes, and Covid-related conspiracy beliefs across Europe
This paper focuses on the puzzle of how what could have been initially regarded as a decline in populist support became compatible with widespread...
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Citizens’ response to a non-responsive government: the case of the Swiss Initiative on Mass Immigration
In times of contested globalization, democratic governments have increasing difficulties to reconcile international obligations with domestic...
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The Immigration Debate
The 1993 EU single market created freedom of movement allowing labour to move freely across borders. When Central and East European states joined the...