New project:

Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration (Migration Policy Centre) [access]
- "The Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration (OPAM) aims to enhance understanding of attitudes to migration through presentation, analysis and evaluation of data from all EU member states."
Publications:
"Attitudes toward Asylum Seekers in Small Local Communities," International Migration, Early View, 23 Oct. 2016 [open access]
Does Information Change Attitudes Towards Immigrants? Representative Evidence from Survey Experiments, IZA Discussion Paper, no. 10419 (Institute of Labor Economics, Dec. 2016) [text]
"Ethnic Diversity, Inter-group Attitudes and Countervailing Pathways of Positive and Negative Inter-group Contact: An Analysis across Workplaces and Neighbourhoods," Social Indicators Research, OnlineFirst, 28 Jan. 2017 [open access]
"False Beliefs about Asylum Seekers to Australia: The Role of Confidence in Such Beliefs, Prejudice, and the Third Person Effect," Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, vol. 11, e5 (Jan. 2017) [open access]
"Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude Transfer Effects from Single Exemplars to Social Categories," Frontiers in Psychology, 8:103 (Jan. 2017) [open access]
"The Global Refugee Crisis: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for Improving Public Attitudes and Facilitating Refugee Resettlement," Social Issues and Policy Review, vol. 11, no. 1 (Jan. 2017) [free full-text]
How Can We Best Understand Public Reactions Towards Migrant Groups? (Refugee Research Blog, March 2017) [text]
"How Economic, Humanitarian, and Religious Concerns Shape European Attitudes toward Asylum Seekers," Science, First Release, 22 Sept. 2016 [free full-text]
"The Humanisation of Refugees: A Discourse Analysis of UK Parliamentary Debates on the European Refugee ‘Crisis’," Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, vol. 27, no. 2 (March/April 2017) [free full-text]
"Iconic Photographs and the Ebb and Flow of Empathic Response to Humanitarian Disasters," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Early Edition, 10 Jan. 2017 [full-text via ResearchGate]
"Ideas and Agency in Immigration Policy: A Discursive Institutionalist Approach," European Journal of Political Research, vol. 56, no. 1 (Feb. 2017) [free full-text]
- See also related British Politics & Policy blog post.
"Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Towards Asylum Seekers in Australia: Demographic and Ideological Correlates," Australian Psychologist, Early View, 30 July 2016 [full-text via ResearchGate]
Public Attitudes towards Asylum Seekers and Refugees (Refugee Research Blog, March 2017) [text]
"The Simple Psychological Trick to Political Persuasion: Conservatives are More Likely to Support Issues Like Immigration and Obamacare if the Message is 'Morally Reframed' to Suit Their Values," The Atlantic, 1 Feb. 2017 [text]
- See also related Persuasive Litigator blog post and Fast Company story. Welcoming Refugees has also developed a related resource, "Reframing Refugees: Messaging Toolkit."
This One Small Language Tweak Could Change Our Views of Refugees (Vox, April 2017) [text]
- See also related Independent news story.
Understanding and Addressing Public Anxiety about Immigration (Migration Policy Institute, July 2016) [text]
- Listen also to audio of related webinar.
What It Takes to Truly be 'One of Us': In U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan, Publics Say Language Matters More to National Identity than Birthplace (Pew Research, Feb. 2017) [text]
"Why Do Majority Members Prefer Immigrants Who Adopt the Host Culture? The Role of Perceived Identification with the Host Nation," International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol. 55 (Nov. 2016) [preprint via ResearchGate]
Related post:
- Thematic Focus: Public Opinion and Attitudes (20 May 2016)
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