Contains fulltext : 145055.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless, it has been argued that the size of the immigrant population would affect people’s immigration attitudes. Part of the effect of immigration on attitudes occurs not so much because of real immigration figures, but rather because of media reporting about immigration. In this study, negative attitudes towards immigration are explained by investigating the impact of the salience and the tone of immigration topics in the news media vis-à-vis the impact of immigration statistics. The cases of Denmark and the Netherlands are analysed for a period from 2003 to 20...
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in ...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
<div><p>Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the re...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
Supplemental information files for article News consumption and immigration attitudes: a mixed metho...
Problems relating to immigration and immigrants have become of increasing political and public inter...
This study, using survey data (N 529), examined perceived immigration ‘‘threat,’’ subjective knowle...
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in ...
There is considerable evidence that many people generally misperceive the size of the immigrant popu...
The main objective of this PhD dissertation is to apply theories from intergroup relations literatur...
Abstract This paper analyses the effects of newspaper coverage and the tone of news on immigration ...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in ...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
<div><p>Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the re...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Most people are unable to accurately estimate the number of immigrants in their country. Nonetheless...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
Supplemental information files for article News consumption and immigration attitudes: a mixed metho...
Problems relating to immigration and immigrants have become of increasing political and public inter...
This study, using survey data (N 529), examined perceived immigration ‘‘threat,’’ subjective knowle...
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in ...
There is considerable evidence that many people generally misperceive the size of the immigrant popu...
The main objective of this PhD dissertation is to apply theories from intergroup relations literatur...
Abstract This paper analyses the effects of newspaper coverage and the tone of news on immigration ...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in ...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
<div><p>Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the re...