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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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The Politicization of Immigration in Portugal: Assessing the Reciprocal Relationship Between Public Perceptions and the Making of Political Agendas | View Paper Details |
Defining the Boundaries of Political Representation and Citizenship Rights: An Analysis of Spanish Parties’ Positions on Emigration | View Paper Details |
Rethinking Right-Wing Party Classification: The Case of Poland’s Law and Justice from a Migration Studies Perspective | View Paper Details |
The Crisis-Solidarity Nexus in the Context of Migration Discourse | View Paper Details |
Minority Representatives’ Contributions to Plurality: The Representations of Other Disadvantaged Groups in Politics | View Paper Details |