Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies
Herausgeber: Freeman, Gary P; Leal, David L; Hansen, Randall
Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies
Herausgeber: Freeman, Gary P; Leal, David L; Hansen, Randall
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780415519083
- ISBN-10: 041551908X
- Artikelnr.: 34226957
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780415519083
- ISBN-10: 041551908X
- Artikelnr.: 34226957
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.
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
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
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
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