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The Enduring Effect of Immigration Attitudes on Vote Choice

Evidence from the 2021 German Federal Election

Hannah M. Alarian

restrictions may have appeased voters concerned with immigration, thereby reducing the relevance of far-right parties. The reduced political salience of immigration similarly may have destabilized the link between immigration attitudes and voting behavior, as

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Does the Immigration Issue Divide German Attitudes toward Social Welfare?

Laura Häkkilä, Michael Pfeifer, and Timo Toikko

and their logic of deservingness. 3 The more negative immigration attitudes a person has, the more negative social welfare attitudes they have. From this perspective, the relationship between the immigration issue and social welfare attitude is the

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The “Brick and Mortar” of Mobilization?

Storytelling and Materiality in Anti-Asylum Seeker Center Protests in the Netherlands

Iris Beau Segers

Beverwaard, located in the city of Rotterdam. A common explanation behind anti-immigration mobilization that is particularly relevant to deprived communities is that material conditions trigger anti-immigration attitudes and/or violence, through mechanisms

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Cause or Consequence?

The Alternative for Germany and Attitudes toward Migration Policy

Hannah M. Alarian

.23) Range: 0–1 Immigration Attitudes (pre-election) 0.42 (SD = 0.27) Range: 0–1 0.36 (SD = 0.29) Range: 0–1 0.36 (SD = 0.30) Range: 0–1 Refugee Attitudes (pre-election) 0.37 (SD = 0.33) Range: 0–1 0.28 (SD = 0.33) Range: 0–1 0.31 (SD

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Deutschland einig Vaterland?

East-West Cleavages in Germany Thirty Years After Reunification

Christian Schweiger

in Chemnitz on 26/27 September 2018 in response to the alleged stabbing of a German with Cuban roots by an asylum seeker, Köpping argues that the widespread anti-immigration attitude in the east is the reflection of a wider problem of alienation and

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Neoliberalism and Welfare Chauvinism in Germany

An Examination of Survey Evidence

Marko Grdešić

?,” Party Politics 22, no. 3 (2016): 300-312. 5 One of the best known examples of this anti-immigration attitude within the cdu / csu was the case of Jürgen Rüttgers, a politician from North Rhine-Westphalia. He became famous for the slogan “Kinder

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Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants

From Dubs to Doubt

Rachel Rosen and Sarah Crafter

Vliegenthart . 2009 . “ How News Content Influences Anti-immigration Attitudes: Germany, 1993–2005 .” European Journal of Political Research 48 : 516 – 542 . 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.01831.x Butler , Judith . 2016 . Frames of War: When Is Life

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Book Reviews

Sabina Barone, Veronika Bernard, Teresa S Büchsel, Leslie Fesenmyer, Bruce Whitehouse, Petra Molnar, Bonny Astor, and Olga R. Gulina

worldview of his multiracial students, and many authors recall growing up with an extremely limited pool of public figures with whom to identify (e.g. Loh and Eddo-Lodge). The book’s title links racism directly to anti-immigration attitudes and emphasizes

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The Swiss Paradox

Egalitarianism and Hierarchy in a Model Democracy

Marina Gold

research, certain issues, including intensified anti-immigration attitudes reflected in popular initiatives and media coverage, as well as increasing ‘over-foreignization’ ( überfremdung ) fears, required attention. This article is therefore an attempt to

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Forum: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Elżbieta Drążkiewicz, Nataliya Tchermalykh, Volodymyr Artiukh, Karolina Follis, Ilmari Käihkö, Olena Fedyuk, Emma Rimpiläinen, Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, Iwona Kaliszewska, Anastasiya Astapova, Agnieszka Halemba, Agata Ładykowska, and Mariya Ivancheva

statement concerning the Russian invasion. This Forum took much longer to put together than the situation would necessitate. But perhaps this delay is not a bad thing. When we are facing the risk that ‘Ukraine fatigue’ is creeping in and anti-immigration