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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (100 min)
This session looks into how citizenship is constructed through social interaction between the migrant and native-born populations, specifically the ways in which attitudes and discourses shape intergroup contact and vice versa.
Group-Threat Revisited: Ethnoracial Difference, Temporality, and Far-Right Voting in Sweden - Jenny J. Enos, Rutgers University
Immigration Attitudes and the Quality of Inter-Ethnic Contact: Positive, Negative, Neutral, and No Contact at All - Daniel E. Herda, Merrimack College
Immigration Discourse, Race-based Resource Allocation, and Political Identification: An Experiment - Victoria Shantrell Asbury, Harvard University
Our Own and the Others: What Happens to Perceived Immigrant Threat when Value Priorities Collide? - Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou, University of Bremen
Temporal Dynamics and Drivers of Europeans' Support for Granting Equal Rights to Legal Immigrants - Alin Mihai Ceobanu, University of Florida; Xavier Escandell, Grinnell College