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The papers included in this panel examine political inclusion, representation, and contestation in increasingly diverse European societies, with a particular focus on residents with migrant or minority backgrounds. Together, the studies explore how institutional arrangements, access to rights, and partisan strategies shape patterns of participation, competing narratives of belonging, and selective forms of political inclusion/exclusion.
| Title | Details |
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| Patterns of Political Engagement Among Immigrant-Origin Citizens: Comparing Germany and the Netherlands | View Paper Details |
| What Is Migration Populism? Concept Development and the Italian Case | View Paper Details |
| Democratic Deficit – The Perspective of Non-Citizen Residents on The Lack of Voting Rights in Germany | View Paper Details |
| Can the Far Right Mobilise Ethnic Minority Voters? Experimental Evidence of Sidestreaming Effects | View Paper Details |
| Faith-Based Actors, Refugee Relief, and Diversity Governance in Europe | View Paper Details |