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Migration and Political Discourses

Migration
Political Parties
Populism
Representation
Narratives
P294
Paula Nimbriotis
Nebrija University
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) - The Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM)

Building: Polytechnic School, Floor: 0, Room: Wing A 105

Friday 15:45 - 17:30 EEST (29/08/2025)

Abstract

This panel examines the salience of migration in political debates, agendas and discourses. It tackles different aspects related to the politicisation of immigration, the motivations of political parties to support migrants’ rights, the evolution of party discourses around migration, as well as the links between societal and political narratives on migration policymaking and migrants’ inclusion.

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