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Is Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Owned by the Political Right?
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Abstract In political and social scientific discourses, the link between right-wing political orientation and anti-immigrant sentiment is often presented as a universal social fact. Based on a systematic examination of the association between left-right political orientation and attitudes towards migrants, t... view more
In political and social scientific discourses, the link between right-wing political orientation and anti-immigrant sentiment is often presented as a universal social fact. Based on a systematic examination of the association between left-right political orientation and attitudes towards migrants, the article demonstrates a clear inconsistency in the strength and direction of this presumed association in postsocialist European countries. We provide two analytical explanations for this inconsistency. The first challenges the western-centric idea that people leaning towards the political right tend to hold conservative views that shape their tendency to express anti-immigrant sentiment. The second explanation pertains to the limited relevance of the left-right political orientation scale for postsocialist subjects, making it difficult to attribute anti-immigrant sentiment to specific political orientations. In conclusion, we discuss specific social identities of the holders of hostile attitudes towards outsiders in postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe, which western-centric analytical models do not capture.... view less
Keywords
migration; attitude; political attitude; post-socialist country; Eastern Europe; Central Europe
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
anti-immigrant sentiment; left-right political orientation; politics of knowledge; EVS 2017/2018
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3-22
Journal
Sociology, 58 (2024) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/003803852311612
ISSN
1469-8684
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed