We explore how associational activity – a key aspect of social capital – affects migration attitudes. It is argued that people’s membership in sports clubs and associations likely leads to more negative views on migration. Exploiting the panel structure of the German Longitudinal Election Data, the empirical analysis provides support for our expectations. We also show that individuals’ political orientation moderates the postulated effect. The findings further our understanding of how public opinion on migration is formed and we add to the literature on social capital by highlighting the potentially negative consequences one of its components can have
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We develop a model of immigrant political action that connects individual motivations to become poli...
The issue of immigration is arguably one of the most loaded political issues. Not only for several m...
This Note uses the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) to consider the changing volume and distribu...
This paper investigates the impact of associational membership on anti-immigrant attitudes and extre...
This article investigates the impact of associational participation of migrants on their political i...
This article investigates the nature of the relationship between associational involvement and migra...
This article compares migration discourses in traditional opinion surveys and social media in a cros...
Public opinion in favor of regional unification is usually seen as key for successfully implementing...
In this article we use a combination of retrospective and prospective data from the Polis...
Migration has manifested itself to historic highs, creating divisive views among politicians, policy...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
Analyses of social capital and immigration have stressed the negative impact that culturally diverse...
Policy makers often ascribe sports clubs an important societal role, as they can encourage the integ...
Using a mixed methods approach, this article analyses the nexus between migration and social positio...
This article looks at the determinants of the political integration of migrants at the local level, ...
We develop a model of immigrant political action that connects individual motivations to become poli...
The issue of immigration is arguably one of the most loaded political issues. Not only for several m...
This Note uses the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) to consider the changing volume and distribu...