Publication: Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home?
Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home?
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Böhmelt, T., Bove, V., & Nussio, E. (2020). Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home? American Journal of Political Science, 64(3), 437–451. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12494
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This article demonstrates that public opinion on migration “at home” is systematically driven by terrorism in other countries. Although there is little substantive evidence linking refugees or migrants to most recent terror attacks in Europe, news about terrorist attacks can trigger more negative views of immigrants. However, the spatial dynamics of this process are neglected in existing research. We argue that feelings of imminent danger and a more salient perception of migration threats do not stop at national borders. The empirical
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Böhmelt, T., Bove, V., & Nussio, E. (2020). Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home? American Journal of Political Science, 64(3), 437–451. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12494