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Migration and Political Engagement: Parties, Attitudes, and Mobilization

Elections
Political Participation
Political Parties
Immigration
Electoral Behaviour
Mobilisation
Political Activism
P347
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Tallinn University
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Tallinn University

Abstract

The papers included in this panel examine the multifaceted relationships between migration, political representation, and political activism across different countries in Europe and beyond. Together, they explore how migrants engage with party politics, new modes and channels of political activism and practices of solidarity, as well as how migration-related dynamics shape electoral outcomes and political strategies.

Title Details
Emigration Salience in Election Campaigns: A Study of Spanish Parties’ Political Pledges to the Diaspora View Paper Details
Migrant Residential Segregation as a Neglected Driver of Support for Radical Right Parties? View Paper Details
Transformative Solidarities with Displaced Ukrainians in Prague and Budapest View Paper Details
Only for the Natives? Populist Radical Right Attitudes Among Immigration Origin Populations View Paper Details
Convictions in Context: Political Ideology and Migrant Engagement in Barcelona’s Brazilian Diaspora View Paper Details