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Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics

Editat de Gary P. Freeman, Randall Hansen, David L. Leal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2015
Although ambivalence characterizes the stance of scholars toward the desirability of close opinion-policy linkages in general, it is especially evident with regard to immigration. The controversy and disagreement about whether public opinion should drive immigration policy are among the factors making immigration one of the most difficult political debates across the West. Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration.
  • part one discusses the socio-economic and contextual determinants of immigration attitudes across multiple nations
  • part two explores how the economy can affect public opinion
  • part three presents different perspectives on the issue of causality – do attitudes about immigration drive politics, or do politics drive attitudes?
  • part four investigates how several types of framing are critical to understanding public opinion and how a wide range of political factors can mould public opinion, and often in ways that work against immigration and immigrants
  • part five examines the views of the largest immigrant group in the U.S. – Latinos – as well as how opinions are shaped by contact with and opinions about immigrants in the U.S. and Canada.
An essential read to all who wish to understand the nature of immigration research from a theoretical as well as practical point of view.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138914728
ISBN-10: 113891472X
Pagini: 402
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Comparative Politics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction Gary P. Freeman, Randall Hansen and David L. Leal  Section 1: Demography and Public Opinion  1. Resistance to Immigrants and Asylum Seekers in the European Union: Cross-National Comparisons of Public Opinion Marcel Coenders, Marcel Lubbers and Peer Sheepers  2. Cross-National and Cross-Time Views of Immigration: Evidence from the Eurobarometer Lauren McLaren  3. The Paradox of Immigration Attitudes in Luxembourg: A Pan-European Comparison Joel Fetzer  4. The Structure of Self-Interest(s): Applying Comparative Theory to U.S. Immigration Attitudes D. Stephen Voss, Jason E. Kehrberg and Adam M. Butz  Section 2: Economics  5. Individual Attitudes towards Immigration: Economic vs. Non-Economic Determinants, Giovanni Facchini, Anna Maria Mayda and Riccardo Puglisi  6. Voter Attitudes towards High- and Low-Skilled Immigrants: Evidence from a Survey Experiment Jens Hainmueller and Michael Hiscox  Section 3: Framing and Institutional Effects  7. Amnesty, Guest Workers, Fences! Oh My! Public Opinion about ‘Comprehensive Immigration Reform Deborah Schildkraut  8.: Threat and Immigration Attitudes in Liberal Democracies: The Role of Framing in Structuring Public Opinion Gallya Lahav  9. Media Effects and Immigration Policy in Australia Bob Birrell  10. Party Politics and Public Opinion on Immigration and Anti-Discrimination Policy Terri Givens and Ernest McGowan  11. Who’s Afraid of Immigration? The Effects of Pro- and Anti-Immigrant Threatening Ads among Latinos, African Americans, and Whites Bethany Albertson and Shana Kushner Gadarian  Section 4: Diversity and Opinion  12. Native Born and Foreign Born Attitudes towards Receptivity and Conformity: The Dynamics of Opinion Change in Canada Steven White and Neil Nevitte  13. Immigration Reforms from the Perspective of the Target of the Reform: Immigrant Generation and Latino Policy Preferences on Immigration Reform Louis DeSipio

Notă biografică

Gary P. Freeman is Chair of the Government Department at the University of Texas at Austin, USA 
Randall Hansen is a political scientist and historian at the University of Toronto, where he has held the Canada Research Chair in Political Science since 2005.
David L. Leal is an Associate Professor of Government, Faculty Associate of the Center for Mexican-American Studies, and Director of the Irma Rangel Public Policy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

Recenzii

"With contributions by a veritable who's who of leading migration scholars from Europe and North America, this book critically scrutinizes the complex relationship between immigration and public opinion in contemporary liberal democratic states. Anyone interested in developing a sophisticated understanding of how public opinion shapes (and is shaped by) one of the most contentious political issues of our time will find this work indispensable."
—Matthew J. Gibney, University of Oxford
"Bringing together an impressive number of experts, this volume is a central resource and a necessary stop for anyone interested in public attitudes toward immigrants and immigration."
—Alin M. Ceobanu, University of Florida

Descriere

Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration.